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Gabby Han

Diving Coach

Gabby Han was named the diving coach for the Toledo women’s swimming and diving program in August of 2022. She came to Toledo from Wayne State, where she served as the diving coach during the 2021-22 season. In her inaugural year with the Warriors, Han had four divers advance to NCAA Prequalifications with Mikaela Senkus earning two All-America certificates after placing third on the one-meter board and 11th on the three-meter board. Marissa Woida attained honorable mention All-America status in the one-meter diving competition. Han also spent time at Kalamazoo College as a volunteer assistant diving coach in 2014-15 and was a volunteer diving coach at Michigan in 2015-16 and 2017-18. Outside of college athletics, Han was the head diving coach at Club Wolverine for six years following stints with the West Michigan Diving Academy and the New Mexico Dive Club. A native of Plainwell, Mich., Han earned her bachelor’s degree in university studies from New Mexico in 2013, where she was an All-America diver for the Lobos. She also earned Mountain West Conference Diver of the Year honors and two conference championships, on the one-meter and three-meter. Han served as a student assistant diving coach for one season at New Mexico after exhausting her eligibility. Following her collegiate career, Han participated in the U.S. Olympic and World Championship trials and was a finalist on three-meter at the USA Diving National Championships in 2012 and 2016.
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Noah Frederick

Assistant Coach, Women's Swimming

Noah Frederick has joined the Toledo women's swimming & diving coaching staff as an assistant swim coach inMay 2023. Frederick came to Toledo from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he has served as a volunteer swimming & diving coach and Graduate Assistant for Aquatics since August of 2021. Frederick orchestrated swim lesson programs, practices, summer camps and clinics for the Crimson Hawks. Over the last two years, he had worked with athletes who complied 22 All-American performances (seven in 2022, and 15 in 2023). He helped coach Rachel Johnson who was the 2023 NCAA DII runner-up in the women's 100 breaststroke, an Elite 90 Award winner, and CSC Division II Academic All-American Team Member of the Year. Along with working with the varsity team, Frederick worked as the Assistant Director of Aquatic Operations where he developed the daily process of managing, staffing, and guarding the pool and its upper staff and pool members. Frederick's resume also includes being the Assistant Swim Coach at the Indiana County YMCA since July 2022 and an Assistant Swim Coach at General McLane High School from November 2020 – March 2021. Frederick began his coaching career at the Sampson YMCA as an Assistant Swim Coach from May 2018 – July 2021. Frederick, a native of Plum, Pa., graduated from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Exercise Science in 2021, where he was an all-conference honoree who specialized in breaststroke. He is currently completing his master's degree in Sports Management and will graduate from IUP in July of 2023.
Brie Globig

Brie Globig

Head Swimming and Diving Coach

Brianne Globig is entering her fourth year at Toledo in 2022-23. After serving as the interim head coach for the 2019-20 season, Globig was named the program’s head coach on April 28, 2020. Toledo turned in many memorable performances in and out of the pool during the 2021-22 season. At the MAC Championships, the Rockets produced 12 season-best swims, 21 personal-best swims and set three school records. Those records included the 200 (1:32.30) and 400 freestyle relay teams, and Kennedy Lovell in the 100 Free (49.62). Globig had four athletes swim at the CSCAA National Invitational Championships, where Lovell broke the school record in the 200 Free (1:47.17) and the team finished 24th with 70 team points. In total, the Rockets broke four school records in 2021-2022. In the classroom, the team earned the highest team GPA of all Toledo varsity sports in the fall (3.789) and highest-ever in the spring (3.825), including 15 Academic All-MAC selections. The Rockets earned the honor of CSCAA Scholar All-America Team for the highest GPA of all Division I women’s programs in the fall, and the second-highest GPA in the spring.