Sarah Dunleavy served as an assistant coach at Cal for two seasons in 2017-18 and 2018-19 where she helped manageĀ all aspects of the Golden Bear program. During her first year, the Golden Bears captured six titles at the Pac-12 Championships, finished as the national runner-up at the NCAA meet and placed 18 swimmers and divers on the CSCAĀ Scholar All-America team. The following year, Cal swimmers won nine Pac-12 races - including all five relays - captured four NCAA events and finished second in the final standings.
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A collegiate swimmer at Purdue, Dunleavyās coaching career has taken her to Illinois State, Kentucky and Pitt, with all three teams setting numerous school records during her tenure.
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A native of Bethel Park, Pa., Dunleavy most recently served as director of womenās recruiting and assistant coach at Pitt for the 2016-17 season. During her one campaign, she primarily oversaw workouts for the menās and womenās breaststrokers. The swimmers broke school records six times and produced an All-American with the highest finish by a Pitt swimmer in a sprint event in 14 years.
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Dunleavy spent the previous three seasons at Kentucky as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator where she worked with the breaststroke and individual medley group, which produced seven school records, five NCAA qualifiers and five Olympic Trials qualifiers. Overall, the Wildcats finished among the top 20 at the NCAA Championships three times and placed two swimmers on the U.S. National team.
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At Illinois State from 2012-13, Dunleavy assisted with the sprint and IM groups, and helped the squad set 16 school records and two conference marks.
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In addition, Dunleavy served as a volunteer assistant at Purdue in the spring of 2012, as a camps counselor at Purdue for three summers and as an athlete representative with Allegheny Mountain Swimming LSC from 2006-08.
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While at both Pitt and Kentucky, Dunleavy was the liaison with the teamās academic advisor. Kentucky produced the highest GPA among all Division I womenās swimming teams in the spring of 2014 (3.72) and Danielle Galyer received the NCAA Elite 90 Award for having the highest GPA among all participants at the 2016 NCAA Championships. In 2016-17, the Pitt team GPA ranked among the top 20 nationally at 3.35.
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As a competitive swimmer, Dunleavy was a team captain and three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection at Purdue from 2008-12. She received the athletic departmentās John Wooden Leadership Award as a senior, as well as the swim teamās Cathy Wright-Eger Educational Excellence Award. In high school, Dunleavy competed at various national-level meets and was a 15-time all-state selection.
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Dunleavy graduated from Purdue in 2012 with her degree in public relations and rhetorical advocacy, minoring in sociology and law & society.
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