By James Sutherland on SwimSwam
The Penn State swimming & diving program made another coaching hire on Friday, appointing Ethan Curl to its staff as an assistant coach.
Curl’s hiring comes one day after head coach Hollie Bonewit-Cron added Sean Schimmel, who was her assistant last season at Miami (Ohio), to the staff as an associate head coach.
Curl, who formerly competed in the Big Ten as a swimmer at Indiana, joins the Nittany Lions after spending this past season as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Ohio University, which is a women’s-only program.
During his time with the Bobcats, Curl helped implement and foster “positive team culture” while designing training plans for all groups and leading the recruiting process. He helped coach three individual conference champions and four all-MAC first team honorees.
“I am excited to welcome Ethan to Penn State,” said Bonewit-Cron. “He has Big Ten experience as a student-athlete and brings a high level of ambition in recruiting and coaching which will translate into a successful future for our program. I’m looking forward to working with him to evolve the team to be highly competitive in the Big Ten and on the national stage.”
Prior to his time at Ohio, Curl spent three seasons as an assistant at IUPUI (2021-23), where he guided the mid-distance and distance free groups along with the 400 IMers. In his final season with the Jaguars, the men’s and women’s teams were Horizon League runners-up.
He was the primary coach for one of the most decorated swimmers in IUPUI history, Emmaleigh Zietlow, who was a five-time Horizon League champion (individually), the conference’s 2022 Women’s Freshman of the Year and the 2023 Horizon League Championships Co-Female Swimmer of the Meet.
Curl was also the lead coach of Gabby Puryear-Lynch, a 2023 Horizon League Women’s Freshman of the Year, along with Logan Kelly, a three-time Horizon League individual conference champion and the program’s first-ever NCAA qualifier.
Curl’s first season in the coaching realm was spent as a volunteer assistant at the University of Kentucky, during which the women’s team won their first SEC title in 2021.
As a swimmer at Indiana, Curl was a member of two Big Ten Championship rosters and helped the 2018 team to a 3rd-place finish at the Men’s NCAA Championships.
Bonewit-Cron took over the Penn State coaching job in May after the program’s former leader, Tim Murphy, was fired in early April after being placed on unspecific leave midway through the season.
The Penn State men placed 7th out of eight teams at the Big Ten Championships in February while the women placed 9th out of 12 teams.
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