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.: Duke Hires Colella
Durham, NC , June 10th, 2005
“We are thrilled to get a coach with Dan’s experience and expertise to lead our swimming program,” said Alleva. “His background, from both an athletic and academic standpoint, speaks for itself. It is a great fit for our University and our program.”
Colella has 10 top 25 finishes in his 12 seasons at Tennessee and coached 34 student-athletes to a total of 143 All-America honors, the school’s first NCAA individual champion (Nicole deMan in 1996), 18 Southeastern Conference individual champions. His student-athletes also excelled in the classroom. Under Colella, his team received the CSCAA Academic All-American Team Award, earning an “Excellent” designation for GPAs between 3.00 and 3.24. He also coached 15 individual Academic All-Americas.
“After the interview at Duke, I knew it was perfect for me from a coaching standpoint and for my family as well,” said Colella. “I could tell that we will have a very supportive staff at Duke. I see all kinds of potential for Duke swimming to a make a mark.”
Colella arrived at Tennessee in 1990 as the assistant women’s swimming coach and served in that capacity until being promoted to head coach in 1993. From 1986-90, he was the assistant swimming coach at Indian River Community College in Fort Pierce, Fla. He taught science at Fort Pierce Central High School in 1985-86 while also serving as the school’s assistant swimming coach.
Colella earned a B.S. degree in Natural Resources/Geology from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn., in 1984. A member of the university’s academic honor society, he captained the school’s swimming team and was the team MVP from 1981-83. He and his wife, Victoria, have two children, Henry (4) and George (2).