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SU head coach Jill Stephenson.

JILL STEPHENSON

Position: Head Coach

E-mail: jastephenson@salisbury.edu

Experience: 12th season at SU

Alma Mater: Northern Michigan '83


Jill Stephenson completed her 12th year as the head coach of the men's and women's swimming programs at Salisbury University in 2006-07. During her tenure, both Sea Gull teams have experienced record-setting individual performances and numerous team successes.

The 2006-07 men’s team finished in third place at the Capital Athletic Conference championships, the highest any SU men’s team has finished at the CAC championships and broke seven school records in the process. The women’s team came in fifth at the CAC championships. Both the men’s and women’s teams posted 4-4 records in CAC competition in 2006-07.

Salisbury has captured several individual awards in recent seasons, including three conference awards in 2001. Brendan Roddy was the CAC Male Swimmer of the Year; senior Rebecca Mitchell was the CAC Female Swimmer of the Year; and Stephenson was named by her peers as the CAC Women's Coach of the Year. The SU women set a new school record for victories in 2001 with a 7-2 overall mark and registered their best showing in the CAC Championship with a second place finish. 

In addition, the Sea Gulls earned another milestone as Mitchell became the first female in team history to compete at the NCAA Championship Meet in 2001.

Under Stephenson's leadership, the men's team registered its best-ever CAC record in 2002 with a 5-2 league record.

The men's and women's teams have virtually rewritten the Sea Gull record book during Stephenson's tenure with over 100 new records since 1995. In addition, under her tutelage, Salisbury produced its first all-American swimmer in 1998 as Chris Bembenek earned honorable mention status in two events at the NCAA Championships. Eight Sea Gull swimmers have met provisional qualifying times for the national championship during the past six seasons.

In addition to her duties as the Salisbury men's and women's coach, Stephenson also works as SU's aquatics director, overseeing teaching and community programs, and as assistant athletics director.

Prior to coming to Salisbury, the Monroe, Mich. native spent six years as the head coach of the men's and women's swimming and cross country teams at Olivet (Mich.) College. In addition to her coaching duties, Stephenson served as an assistant professor in the department of physical education, served as aquatics director and was assistant athletics director overseeing the women's athletics program.

In 1992, Stephenson joined the American Red Cross as its Emergency and Health Services Director for the Calhoun County Chapter in Battle Creek, Mich. While working for the Red Cross, she remained active in swimming as an adjunct faculty member in aquatics at Kellogg Community College and also coached at several camps and clinics throughout the Midwest.

Stephenson earned her bachelor of sciences in physical education from Northern Michigan University in 1983, where she was a four-year swimming letterwinner, and received her master's in sports management from Southern Illinois University in 1986. In addition to working as an assistant coach at her alma mater for one season, Stephenson served as an assistant coach at Southern Illinois for two years prior to joining the staff at Olivet College.


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