The architect of the Brandeis University swimming and diving program, Jim Zotz, is entering his 32nd season at Brandeis. A 1975 graduate of Niagara University with a B.S. in physical education and a minor in philosophy, Zotz was a school record holder, captain, and a four year finalist at the conference championships for the Purple Eagles. Zotz received his Masters Degree from Springfield College concentrating in exercise physiology in 1977. In 2002 and 2004 he was recognized as the Charles Silvia men’s Swimming Coach of the year by the New England Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Association. In addition the Brandeis coaching staff was recognized by the University Athletic Association in 2002 and 2004 as the Mens Swimming and Diving coaching staff of the year. In addition Zotz is an active lecturer at swimming workshops on the topics of goal setting, nutrition, and stroke technique. Coach Zotz is renowned for his enthusiastic approach and has a strong history of getting the most from his athletes.
Jim Brainerd will be starting his 20th season at Brandeis. In addition to Brandeis, he served as the diving coach of Babson College and Wellesley College. At the high school level, he has coached diving at a total of seven area high schools.Brainerd was a diver at Trinity College, where he lettered for four years. Jim is also a US diving coach for the Boston Area Diving program that practices at Brandeis. Brainerd was also recognized by the University Athletic Association in February, 2002 and 2004 as an integral part of the coaching staff of the year award. Coach Brainerd is a self-employed attorney and real estate broker.
Matt Tighe is in his second season as the Assistant Swim Coach at Brandeis University. A 2006 graduate of Brandeis, Tighe swam for four years for Coach Zotz , making him very familiar with Zotz's team expectations and teaching philosophy. Prior to his return to Brandeis, Tighe was the Head women's swimming and diving Coach at Wheelock College. Tighe guided the Wildcats to a 3rd place GNAC conference finish in his second season, an improvement from a 7th place finish the year before his tenure.
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