University of Georgia Athletics

Bauerle and Humphries Named to CSCAA 100 Greatest Coaches
December 08, 2021 | Swimming & Diving
ATHENS, Ga. – One of the most successful coaching tandems in collegiate history, Tom Cousins Swimming & Diving Head Coach Jack Bauerle and former senior associate head coach Harvey Humphries were named to the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association (CSCAA) 100 Greatest College Swimming & Diving Coaches of the past 100 years Tuesday evening.
Bauerle and Humphries were also joined on the roster by Texas women's head coach Carol Capitani, who served on Georgia's staff from 1996-2008 and 2010-12, helping the Bulldogs win four NCAA championships, as well as Texas A&M women's head coach Steve Bultman (1995-99), who was on staff for the 1999 title.
In 43 years as Georgia's head coach, Bauerle has led the Bulldogs to seven NCAA women's championships and 12 SEC women's Championships, amassing 47 NCAA top-10 finishes in men's and women's events. In the water, Bauerle has produced 301 All-Americans and 262 SEC champions, along with 87 Olympians earning 38 medals. During his tenure, the Georgia women's team set an NCAA record with 103 consecutive dual/tri-meet victories. He has also coached three NCAA Woman of the Year winners and 39 NCAA postgraduate scholarship recipients.
Humphries served alongside Bauerle for each of his NCAA and SEC championships, overseeing the Bulldogs' prolific distance and medley teams from 1982-2019. Humphries produced 23 NCAA champions and 60 SEC champions in the 500 freestyle, 1,650 freestyle, and 400 IM, while also serving as interim coach for the 2014 NCAA women's championship team. In 2011, he was recognized by CSCAA with the Richard Steadman Award, presented to a swimming or diving coach who has done the most to spread happiness in the sport.
For all news and updates about Georgia swimming and diving, follow the Bulldogs on Twitter (@UGASwimDive), Instagram (@ugaswimdive), and Facebook (UGA Swimming and Diving).
Bauerle and Humphries were also joined on the roster by Texas women's head coach Carol Capitani, who served on Georgia's staff from 1996-2008 and 2010-12, helping the Bulldogs win four NCAA championships, as well as Texas A&M women's head coach Steve Bultman (1995-99), who was on staff for the 1999 title.
In 43 years as Georgia's head coach, Bauerle has led the Bulldogs to seven NCAA women's championships and 12 SEC women's Championships, amassing 47 NCAA top-10 finishes in men's and women's events. In the water, Bauerle has produced 301 All-Americans and 262 SEC champions, along with 87 Olympians earning 38 medals. During his tenure, the Georgia women's team set an NCAA record with 103 consecutive dual/tri-meet victories. He has also coached three NCAA Woman of the Year winners and 39 NCAA postgraduate scholarship recipients.
Humphries served alongside Bauerle for each of his NCAA and SEC championships, overseeing the Bulldogs' prolific distance and medley teams from 1982-2019. Humphries produced 23 NCAA champions and 60 SEC champions in the 500 freestyle, 1,650 freestyle, and 400 IM, while also serving as interim coach for the 2014 NCAA women's championship team. In 2011, he was recognized by CSCAA with the Richard Steadman Award, presented to a swimming or diving coach who has done the most to spread happiness in the sport.
For all news and updates about Georgia swimming and diving, follow the Bulldogs on Twitter (@UGASwimDive), Instagram (@ugaswimdive), and Facebook (UGA Swimming and Diving).
Georgia Swim and Dive - UGA Invitational Post Meet Video Recap
Friday, November 21
Georgia Swim and Dive Dual Meet Tournament Video Recap
Monday, October 20
Georgia Swim and Dive vs South Carolina Video Recap
Thursday, October 09
Georgia Swim and Dive Bulldog Invitational Video Recap
Sunday, March 02



