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Eric Bugby Steps Down As Head Swimming & Diving Coach At Niagara University

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After leading the Niagara University men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs since 2019, head coach Eric Bugby has announced his departure from the role.

“Eric has done an outstanding job fostering a championship mindset within our swimming programs,” said Associate Vice President for Athletics Simon Gray. “His time at Niagara has been marked by remarkable achievements both in the pool and in the classroom. We thank him for his dedication and professionalism, and we wish him the very best in his future endeavors.”

Under Bugby’s leadership, the Purple Eagles experienced a period of exceptional success, highlighted by three MAAC women’s championships (2022, 2024, 2025) and the MAAC men’s title in 2025. His efforts earned him MAAC Women’s Coach of the Year honors in 2022 and a sweep of both the men’s and women’s coaching awards in 2025.

During his tenure, several Purple Eagles swimmers earned performance-based accolades, including Natalie Killion as 2025 MAAC Women’s Swimmer of the Meet, Alaina Pitton as 2024 MAAC Women’s Rookie of the Meet, and both Martina Davis and Lance Cruz earning Rookie of the Meet honors in 2025.

Under Bugby’s leadership, success went beyond the pool, with both the men’s and women’s programs earning Scholar All-American honors multiple times from the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association.

Bugby came to Niagara from Lehigh University, where he was the associate head coach for men’s and women’s swimming and diving. Prior to that, he spent a year at Denver, where the team won all 34 Summit League conference event titles in 2017. He also had previous stops as a graduate assistant at Arizona State from 2007-2009, twice at Army – West Point as an assistant from 2010-2013 and as associate head coach from 2014-2016, and as the head coach at Illinois Tech from 2013-2014.

A national search is already underway for the program’s next head coach. Notably, 14 swimmers from Niagara—seven men and seven women—are currently in the transfer portal.

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