Mitch Dalton Explains Leaving Texas, Lays Out Vision for Brown Swimming & Diving
4/21/202613 min
Yesterday, Mitch Dalton was announced as the new head coach for Brown University women's swimming and diving. Dalton has spent the last 6 seasons at Texas, where he will leave as the associate head coach for the women's team. During his tenure with the Longhorns, they finished in the top-3 at the NCAA Championships every season. We spoke with Dalton about his move and his vision as a first-time head coach in the NCAA.
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First 90 secondsColeman Hodges· Host0:00
What is up swimmers and swammers? I'm Coleman Hodges, and I am here sitting down with Mitch Dalton, who is officially the new head swimming and diving coach for Brown University. I'm a simple man. Don't wanna complicate ya. Complicate ya. Compli- compli- compli. Don't wanna. Don't wanna. Don't wanna. Don't wanna complicate ya. The Swim Swam podcast is sponsored by Commit Swimming, the only club management software built exclusively for swim teams. Since 2015, Commit has been the go-to for coaches writing workouts, planning seasons, and tracking performance data. National level coaches around the world rely on it every day. Now Commit brings that same swimming-first design to team management, combining workouts, performance, meet entries, billing, communication, websites, volunteer tracking, and more all under one roof. Make the switch off go motion to a simpler, more powerful solution. Book your demo today at commitswimming.com. So Mitch, thanks so much for coming on after this really exciting news, um, to just give us your perspective on why this was the right move for you, why this was the right time for you, and obviously, uh, why Brown, and why being a head coach after being, um, associate head coach for Carol Capitani