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Greg Brown begins his second season in 2007-08 as the head women's swimming coach at Siena College. The 2002 Lycoming College graduate brings nearly eight years of coaching experience to Siena's program. Under Brown's guidance, the Saints posted a 3-6 record in 2006-07 and finished in seventh place at the MAAC Championships. The Saints did however win three of their final four meets to conclude the regular season. Brown's first year also saw the breaking of a previously long standing pool record at Siena. On Senior Day, February 3, 2007 at the Siena Swim Center, the Saints set a pool record in the 200 yard freestyle relay with a collective time of 1:40.71 in a 110-83 victory over Manhattan. That mark eclipsed the previous pool record which had been 1:42.71, set by Cornell in 2001. In Brown's first season, the Saints also placed three members on the MAAC All-Academic Team and had Samantha Coratti garner MAAC Women's Swimmer of the Week Accolades in early November. Upon his graduation from Lycoming, Brown served as an assistant coach the University of Vermont during the 2002-2003 season. He assisted in all aspects of the program, focusing on team development and recruiting. In the fall of 2002, Brown also took over as the head swimming coach at the Greater Burlington YMCA. He oversaw a team that consisted of upwards of 75 swimmers during the fall/winter season. He qualified a record 10 swimmers for the 2005 YMCA Long Course Championship. At the meet, six of those were named YMCA All-Americans. Brown also helped swimmers from Greater Burlington qualify for the YMCA National Meet in the spring and summer of 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. Additionally, Brown served as the head swim coach for both Burlington Country Club (2003-2004) and Quarry Hill Club (2005) in their summer recreation programs which competed in the Champlain Valley Stream League. As an undergraduate history major at Lycoming, Brown was a four-year letterman in swimming. He was the team captain in 2002 and the Coaches Award/Team MVP in 2001. He was a five-time Middle Atlantic silver medalist and two-time bronze medalist. A Mechanicsburg, Pa. native, Brown currently resides in nearby Troy, N.Y. |
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