Jillian Wyrick Joins New Mexico State Swimming and Diving Staff

LAS CRUCES, New Mexico, June 21. NEW Mexico State swimming and diving head coach Rick Pratt announced yesterday, that Jillian Wyrick has joined the Aggie staff as an assistant coach.

Last season, Wyrick was an assistant coach at Yale working with both the men's and women's programs for coach Frank Keefe. The women's squad broke 12 school records while the men's team shattered nine recorded en route to a third-place finish at the Ivy League Championships.

"Jillian brings great experience and a tremendous amount of energy to the pool deck," Pratt said. "She is a perfect fit for our staff and has the tools to be a great mentor to our swimmers and an amazing recruiter."

Wyrick coached sophomore Alex Righi to three top 16 finishes at the 2007 NCAA Championships where Yale had a 30th-place showing.

"Her passion for swimming is tremendous and we are lucky to have her as a part of the Aggie Family," he said. "Finding a replacement for this full time position was a great experience for us and we had many excellent candidates."

An Avon, Conn., native Wyrick was an 11-time all-American and set three school records in the 50, 100 and 200 breaststroke at Amherst College. She began her coaching career as an assistant at Hamilton College, where she was responsible for all aspects of the highly competitive Division III program.

Special thanks to New Mexico State for contributing this report.

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