Green Bay Swimming Legend Tom Stover Retires After 55-Year Coaching Career
Legendary coach Tom Stover announces his retirement after spending 55 years coaching the Green Bay swimming and diving program, contributing to 7 out of 10 championships between the men's and women's teams.
By the Numbers- Coached 12 individual conference champions and 15 NCAA Zone qualifiers.
- Earned eight Horizon League Coach of the Year awards.
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State of Play- Stover's retirement marks the end of an era for the Green Bay swimming and diving program.
- The program achieved academic success under Stover's leadership, with high team GPAs and representation on the Horizon League All-Academic team.
The Green Bay swimming and diving program will need to find a new coach to fill the void left by Stover and continue the legacy of success he established.
Bottom LineAfter 55 years of coaching excellence, Tom Stover's retirement marks the end of a remarkable chapter in Green Bay's swimming and diving program, leaving a legacy of championships and academic achievements that will resonate for years to come.
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