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Augie Busch

Head Coach

Augie Busch was named Arizona head swimming and diving coach in July 2017. A UA assistant for eight seasons under his legendary father Frank Busch and a UA alumnus, Busch returned to Arizona after spending four seasons as the head coach at Virginia (2013-17) and the previous two seasons as the head women’s coach at Houston (2011-13). In four seasons under Busch's guidance, the Cavalier women won three ACC Championships and posted two fifth-place finishes at the NCAA Championships, the best finishes in program history. The Cavaliers saw 11 individuals earn 25 All-America honors and 22 honorable mention All-America honors, while producing nine All-America relays and eight honorable mention All-America relays. In four seasons, the Cavaliers set 30 school records, eight ACC records and three NCAA records. Based on these accomplishments, Busch was named the ACC Women's Swimming Coach of the Year three times. In addition to the overall accolades at Virginia, Busch tutored Leah Smith to four NCAA freestyle titles, while Courtney Bartholomew earned four NCAA runner-up finishes in the backstroke. The Cavalier women posted the top relay finish in school history (second in the 400 medley relay in 2015) and recorded the school’s single-season record for NCAA finalist relays with four in 2016. The Cavaliers were also strong academically under Busch with 38 student-athletes being named to the All-ACC Academic Teams and Ellen Williamson being recognized on the 2014 Capital One Academic All-District squad. Both Williamson and Haley Durmer went on to earn prestigious ACC Postgraduate Scholarships. In two seasons as the women’s coach at Houston, Busch improved the profile of the Cougars athletically and academically. The Cougars recorded personal-best times in 90 percent of their swims and broke seven school records in 2013, while achieving a program-best 3.42 team GPA. He led the Cougars to a program-best, second-place finish at the Conference USA Championships in 2013, improving on a fourth-place finish in 2012. Before heading to Houston, Busch was a highly-successful assistant coach at Arizona from 2003-11, when the Wildcats earned 15 top-five NCAA finishes, more than any other program during that period. His tenure was highlighted by both the men’s and women’s programs winning NCAA Championships in 2008. As an assistant at UA, Busch worked primarily with the backstroke, butterfly and individual medley swimmers, while also serving as the program's recruiting coordinator. In his eight seasons at Arizona, Busch's training group produced three NCAA champions, 21 individual All-Americans and swimmers on 10 national championship relay teams. Busch was instrumental in the success of two Olympians in Albert Subirats of Venezuela and Jake Tapp of Canada. Subirats is one of the most decorated swimmers in UA history with six national titles and 20 All-America accolades. Busch served as an assistant coach for the Venezuelan Olympic team in 2008 as well as for the 2007 Pan American Games. Prior to his time as an assistant at Arizona, Busch spent two seasons as an assistant coach for the Arkansas women's team, helping the Razorbacks to school records in 15 of 18 events and a 31st-place finish at the 2003 NCAA meet. Busch began his coaching career in 1996 as an assistant coach for the Hillenbrand Aquatics club team, now known as Ford Aquatics. He was also a volunteer assistant with Arizona from 1998-2001 and he was head coach of a high-profile summer league program, Sabino Vista Hills, during those same years. Busch served as the head swimming coach at Tucson’s Salpointe Catholic from 1999-2000. A two-time letterwinner on the men's volleyball team at The Ohio State University, Busch returned to his native Tucson and graduated from Arizona in 1998 with a degree in psychology and a minor in Spanish.
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August Busch

Head Coach

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Dwight Dumais

Diving Coach

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Lara Jackson

Assistant Coach

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Roric Fink

Assistant Coach

Roric Fink was hired as an assistant coach for Arizona Swimming & Diving by head coach Augie Busch in August 2022. The 2022-23 season will be his first in his return to the Wildcats. Fink, who brings over two decades of experience to the role, returns to Tucson after an extended stint as one of the Wildcats assistant coaches from 2003-10. "I am incredibly excited about brining Roric back to Tucson to join our staff," Busch said. "Having known him for many years, you won't find a more knowledgeable, likable, or passionate coach than Roric. He has experienced enormous success at every level he has coached and brings an unselfish, athlete-centered spirit and mentality to his approach. He will add tremendous value to our staff and program, likely in a very short period of time. I can't wait to once again share the Hillenbrand pool deck with him." Prior to returning to Tucson, Fink spent time as an assistant coach at Southern Methodist University during the 2021-22 season and as an associate head coach at Texas (2012-20) and Missouri (2010-12). "I am excited to return to Tucson and the University of Arizona," Fink said. "Tucson is an amazing place to live. I know the coaching staff well and am excited to have an opportunity to work with them at Arizona. Of course, the student-athletes are what make this program tick and I have been overwhelmed with how welcoming they have been before I even arrive in Tucson. Bear Down!" Fink also boasts extensive and impressive club coaching experience, having built one of the nation's top aquatics clubs, Ford Aquatics, right here in Tucson. While at Ford Aquatics he steered the development of Lacey Nymeyer, Dave Rollins, Tyler DeBerry, and Marcus Titus, all of whom went on to win NCAA National Championships with Arizona. Prior to Ford Aquatics, Fink spent five years with the Phoenix Swim Club from 1995-2000 while also assisting with the USA National Team. Over the course of his international work he guided athletes that included Jeff Rouse and Gary Hall Jr., a pair who represented Team USA in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, and Klete Keller who competed in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Fink's Arizona ties run deep, having coached program legend Amanda Beard to qualifications at the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships and the 2011 World Championships. Coach Fink is a 1986 graduate of Whitworth College and earned his master's degree in business administration in 2000. Roric Fink Coaching History: 2022-current: University of Arizona, Assistant Coach 2022: Southern Methodist University, Assistant Coach 2012-20: University of Texas, Associate Head Coach 2010-12: University of Missouri, Associate Head Coach 2003-10: University of Arizona, Assistant Coach 2000-03: Ford Aquatics 1995-2000: Phoenix Swim Club
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Chad Castillo

Assistant Coach

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Amanda Beard

Assistant Coach