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Trip Breen

Trip Breen

Head Coach

Trip Breen recently completed his 22nd season as head men and women's swimming coach at Wilmington College with the same philosophy that has made his team successful both in and out of the water. "I want these kids to walk away with memories of the total experience, not just their fastest time in their preferred events," said Breen, a former member of Centerville High School and Wright State University's swim teams. "I want the experience to be the most memorable thing for them. And that isn't just swimming. It could be spending time with teammates, everything that's involved in the sport. They'll remember their college years more fondly because of being involved in swimming here at Wilmington College." Breen's formula for success has worked. Since starting Wilmington's program in 1998, he has twice been named Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Women's Coach of the Year and also was named OAC Men's Coach of the Year, four times. His teams also have consistently been among the top academic squads in the nation. Wilmington College swimming is the epitome of Division III athletics. On campus, Breen has also left his mark as he has twice (2014 & 2017) been awarded the Van Black Award, which recognizes dedicated service to the improvement of student life by a staff member, by the Student Government Association. Breen and the WC swim teams have earned the respect of the Division III community by working hard and competing fairly. No gamesmanship. Just total commitment and effort from all involved. "We want to be a team that other teams want to compete with," Breen said. "It seems like, in this day and age, sportsmanship and things like that aren't stressed. I don't ever want to see our team as being one that people are shooting at. I want us to be a team that people want to compete with because it's good competition. I want to build positive rivalries." With a solid track record and a growing reputation, recruiting student-athletes to Wilmington College is an opportunity — not a challenge — for Breen. "We want people who want to be on a team," Breen said. "You can tell kids who want to be part of a team. We really push for seeing swimming at the collegiate level as a team sport. We look for student-athletes who are goal-oriented, both academically and athletically. We also look for mastery of the sport. We want kids that are going to come here and be competitive."
Paula Stewart

Paula Stewart

Assistant Coach

Paula Stewart enters her 15th season as assistant coach for Wilmington College men and women's swimming teams. She also serves as the Director of the QuakerFit programs. Stewart has been a key cog to a swimming staff that has claimed Ohio Athletic Conference Coaching Staff of the Year, men's or women's, six times. Her out of pool training regime is vital to Wilmington's success. "I love athletics and competition," said Stewart, who competes in master's swimming, triathlons, mountain biking and karate. "Our student-athletes at Wilmington love to compete as well. I try to encourage them to strive to achieve, as students, athletes and people." Stewart also is a Spinning instructor at Get Fit in Wilmington. Stewart and her husband Kent reside in Wilmington.
Cole Huggard

Cole Huggard

Assistant Coach, Recruiting Coordinator

Cole Huggard enters his first season as an assistant men's and women's swimming coach at Wilmington College for the 2023-24 academic year. Huggard comes to Wilmington from Carroll High School in Dayton where he served as head swimming coach for the last two seasons. Huggard, who was named Greater Catholic League Boys Swimming Coach of the Year, managed a roster of over 20 and was responsible for organizing and hosting swimming meets as well as developing a training regimen. He also served as a club coach with the Dayton Raiders during that time, working with individuals ages 9-18. A member of the swimming team at the University of the Cumberlands, Huggard earned a top-three finish in the butterfly at the Mid-South Conference Championships and qualified for the NAIA National Meet. A native of Bellbrook, Huggard graduated from Cumberlands in December of 2021 with a degree in information technology.