Badgers tab Toomey as volunteer assistant coach
October 25, 2018 | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
Wisconsin lands local legend on coaching staff
MADISON, Wis. – Every team's early-season aims are set on Big Ten championships but the newest addition to Wisconsin's coaching staff knows a thing or two about winning them.
Â
Madison's own Derek Toomey is returning to the pool deck, this time as a volunteer coach for the Badgers.Â
Â
"It is a pretty special thing to be part of the team I grew up cheering for," Toomey said. "After spending my collegiate years at Minnesota, it feels good to return to my roots."
Â
"We are really excited to add Derek to our staff," first-year UW head coach Yuri Suguiyama said. "He brings great energy, a wealth of expertise and the ability to connect with our athletes."
Â
A master of the 50-yard freestyle, Toomey became the first Big Ten swimmer to eclipse 19 seconds in the event while competing for the Gophers. At the 2013 NCAA Championships, Toomey sprinted to a third-place finish in the 50 free with a time of 19.10 seconds.Â
Â
The product of Verona Area High School then secured a 2014 Big Ten title with his time of 19.05 in the 50 free.Â
Â
"Derek has an invaluable sprinter's mentality," Suguiyama said. "We are lucky to have his experience as a big-time competitor on our team."
Â
Swimming for the Badger Swim Club in New Jersey, Toomey competed at the 2016 USA Olympic Trials.
Â
Toomey then decided to further his swimming repertoire outside the pool, helping coach the USC Swim Club, Southern California Aquatics team and Trojan Swim Club.Â
Â
Look for Toomey to bring his freshly-minted coaching prowess home to Wisconsin.Â
Â
"I am really excited to establish good technique and race strategy," Toomey said. "My goal is to help our sprinters and relay squads win Big Ten titles and national championships."Â
Â
Â
Madison's own Derek Toomey is returning to the pool deck, this time as a volunteer coach for the Badgers.Â
Â
"It is a pretty special thing to be part of the team I grew up cheering for," Toomey said. "After spending my collegiate years at Minnesota, it feels good to return to my roots."
Â
"We are really excited to add Derek to our staff," first-year UW head coach Yuri Suguiyama said. "He brings great energy, a wealth of expertise and the ability to connect with our athletes."
Â
A master of the 50-yard freestyle, Toomey became the first Big Ten swimmer to eclipse 19 seconds in the event while competing for the Gophers. At the 2013 NCAA Championships, Toomey sprinted to a third-place finish in the 50 free with a time of 19.10 seconds.Â
Â
The product of Verona Area High School then secured a 2014 Big Ten title with his time of 19.05 in the 50 free.Â
Â
"Derek has an invaluable sprinter's mentality," Suguiyama said. "We are lucky to have his experience as a big-time competitor on our team."
Â
Swimming for the Badger Swim Club in New Jersey, Toomey competed at the 2016 USA Olympic Trials.
Â
Toomey then decided to further his swimming repertoire outside the pool, helping coach the USC Swim Club, Southern California Aquatics team and Trojan Swim Club.Â
Â
Look for Toomey to bring his freshly-minted coaching prowess home to Wisconsin.Â
Â
"I am really excited to establish good technique and race strategy," Toomey said. "My goal is to help our sprinters and relay squads win Big Ten titles and national championships."Â
Â
Yuri Suguiyama Media Conference
Monday, February 20
Yuri Suguiyama Media Conference || Wisconsin Swimming & Diving || March 1, 2021
Monday, March 01
Yuri Suguiyama Media Conference || Wisconsin Swimming & Diving || February 22, 2021
Monday, February 22
Yuri Suguiyama Press Conference - 01.20.20
Monday, January 20




