Camp Staff

It would be difficult to find more innovative coaches than those offered by CollegeSwimming Camps. Following years of directing other camps, camp founder Greg Earhart set about developing a new type of swim camp and he began by attracting some of the most inventive and dynamic coaches available along with a group of talented and enthusiastic counselors. 
Greg Earhart |Beth DeLaRosby | Greg Naumann | Kurt Niemeier | Dan Lloyd

Greg Earhart - Carthage College In 2008, Earhart became the youngest coach to earn the National Collegiate and Scholastic Swimming Trophy. The founder of CollegeSwimming.com, Earhart’s recruiting efforts have helped two universities win Big Ten Titles, and earn several of All-America honors. As the head men’s swimming coach at Carthage College he has led the Red men to three CCIW titles and many more All-American and Academic All-American honors.

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Beth DeLaRosby - Carthage College One year into her career at Carthage, DeLaRosby has already garnered national attention for her guidance of the Lady Reds.  DeLaRosby led Carthage to a pair of top ten finishes in her first two seasons, highlighted by Amanda Croix's NCAA title in the 50 freestyle.  For her efforts, DeLaRosby was named the 2009 CCIW Women's Coach of the Year.  As an athlete, DeLaRosby was a two-time All-American at Gustavus Adolphus College and a national jump-rope competitor.
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Greg Naumann - Western Illinois Just days after his first summer of coaching at the Total Performance Swim Camp, Greg Naumann was named head swimming coach at Western Illinois.  It was a homecoming for the former four-year letterwinner at Western.  Prior to that Naumann was an assistant coach at Truman State where he helped the Bulldogs to several NCAA top-ten finishes.
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KurtKurt Niemeier - Monmouth College - One of the most fun coaches on the pool deck, Monmouth head coach Niemeier retains the energy that made him a four-time MWC energy as an athlete.  In just his first year as coach, Niemeier’s swimmers broke seven school records and won an individual MWC title.

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Dan Lloyd - Wheaton College - Few young coaches can match the experience that Dan Lloyd brings to camp.  The Wheaton College assistant has worked with several Olympians as a coach at the Josh Davis Ultimate Swim Camp and as an assistant coach to for the Olympic / High Performance Training Group at Club Wolverine in Ann Arbor, Michigan.  There he worked with six Olympians who produced three World Records in his time there.  Lloyd was a five-time All-American at Millikin University where he was one of only four swimmers in conference history to win four consecutive titles in two events.
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Each camp’s staff is rounded out with experienced coaches, a team of dynamic counselors andaccomplished clinicians and instructors.