By James Sutherland on SwimSwam There was no shortage of coaching turnover in the NCAA offseason, and now that the vast majority of teams have wrapped up their midseason invitationals, we’ve gotten a glimpse into how teams are faring under their new coaches. With some 33 NCAA Division I swim & dive programs changing head coaches between March and September, we’ll focus on swim teams in the Power conferences for the purposes of this article. The most high profile coaching move made in the offseason was the University of Texas appointing Bob Bowman as its new Director of Swimming and head coach of the men’s team. With Bowman moving on from Arizona State, his associate coach Herbie Behm was pro
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