Mitch Dalton has been appointed as the head coach of Brown University's women's swimming and diving team, following a successful six-year stint at the University of Texas. He led the Longhorns to top three NCAA finishes and multiple conference titles during his tenure. Dalton's expertise in developing athletes was recognized by Brown's athletics administration, highlighting his ability to foster both competitive success and personal growth in swimmers.

By the Numbers
  • Dalton helped Texas achieve top three finishes at NCAA Championships for six consecutive years (2021-2026).
  • He contributed to two SEC titles and four Big 12 titles during his coaching period at Texas.
State of Play
  • Dalton's extensive coaching background includes leading Team USA to world championship victories.
  • He aims to elevate Brown's program within the competitive Ivy League landscape.
What's Next

Dalton plans to engage with current athletes and alumni, focusing on recruitment and strategy to boost the team's performance moving forward.

Bottom Line

Dalton's arrival marks a new chapter for Brown women's swimming and diving, emphasizing his commitment to athlete development and competitive excellence, aiming to restore Brown's prominence in Ivy League competition.