
Indiana University-Bloomington Men's Swimming & Diving
Coaching Staff (14)
Head Swimming Coach
Entering the 2023-24 season, Ray Looze is in his 19th year at the helm of both the men's and women's swimming programs and his 22nd year of mentoring the men...
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Associate Head Coach (Swimming)
Cory Chitwood enters his fifth season on Indiana’s coaching staff. He currently serves as associate head coach under head swimming coach Ray Looze and works primarily with IU’s surging distance group. Chitwood has established himself as one of the top distance coaches in the country and has served as head coach of the U.S. Open Water national team at both the 2022 and 2024 World Championships. Between assistant and head coaching roles, Chitwood has been a national team coach for nine years. During his time at IU, the men’s team has won two Big Ten Championships, while the women have finished top-three all four seasons. At eight conference meets, Indiana has produced the Big Ten Swimmer of the Championships in five of those – including all four of the men’s championships. IU swimmers have combined for 42 conference titles over the last four seasons. Chitwood has helped the program maintain its powerhouse status – Over the last five years, only four men’s programs have consistently finished top six nationally: Cal, Texas, Florida and the Indiana Hoosiers. The women’s program has surged into national prominence as well, capturing program record seventh place finishes in 2016 and 2023. At the 2023 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, IU distance flexed its muscles with two podium finishes. Ching Hwee Gan, a Singaporean national record holder in multiple events, finished second in the 1,650-yard freestyle event at the NCAA meet with a time of 15:46.28 – the second-faste
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Head Diving Coach
Drew Johansen was named the third diving coach in Indiana University history on April 29, 2013. Since taking over the program, Johansen has been named CSCAA ...
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Assistant Coach (Diving)
Men's Swimming and DivingSkip AdBest, EricBest, EricChitwood, CoryJohansen, DrewLong, Jr., JohnLooze, RayMathias, VanPeplowski, NoelleRyan, Luke
Associate Head Coach (Swimming)
John Long, Jr., enters his fifth season on Indiana head swimming coach Ray Looze’s staff in 2023-24. Long currently serves as associate head coach. During his time at IU, the men’s team has won two Big Ten Championships, while the women have finished top-three all four seasons. At eight conference meets, Indiana has produced the Big Ten Swimmer of the Championships in five of those – including all four of the men’s championships. IU swimmers have combined for 42 conference titles over the last four seasons. Long has helped the program maintain its powerhouse status – Over the last five years, only four men’s programs have consistently finished top six nationally: Cal, Texas, Florida and the Indiana Hoosiers. The women’s program has surged into national prominence as well, capturing program record seventh place finishes in 2016 and 2023. In 2023, Brendan Burns won his second NCAA Championship in as many years, this time in the 100-yard backstroke with a program record 43.61 time. The year before, Burns became the first Hoosier to win the 200-yard butterfly since Gary Hall in 1973, setting another program best 1:38.71. Fifth-year senior Van Mathias garnered attention for his final-season transformation in 2023. Prior to 2023, Mathias had never finished higher than 26th individually at the national meet. Mathias posted dramatic drops in the 50 free (20.05 to 18.89), 100 free (43.70 to 41.33) and 100 breast (54.74 to 50.57) over the year and ended his season as IU’s No. 2 swimmin
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Assistant Head Coach/Director of Recruiting (Swimming)
Luke Ryan joined the Indiana swimming and diving staff as the primary sprints coach in the summer of 2020. In 2023, he was promoted to assistant head swimming coach and director of recruiting. Since Ryan joined head coach Ray Looze’s staff, Indiana has won two Big Ten titles on the men’s side and finished in the top six at the NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships. The women’s team has placed top three at Big Tens each season and top-15 at the national meet, highlighted by a program record seventh-place finish at the 2023 championships. Last season, the men placed fourth at the NCAA Championships led in the pool by Brendan Burns national title in the 100-yard backstroke and seven All-America finishes by fifth-year senior Van Mathias, who posted dramatic year-over-year drops in the 50 freestyle (20.05 to 18.89), 100 freestyle (43.70 to 41.33) and 100 breaststroke (54.74 to 50.57). After the 2022-23 season, Ryan served as an assistant coach for the Tunisian national team at the Fukuoka 2023 World Aquatics Championships, specifically working with IU swimmer and 2020 Olympian Ahmed Hafnaoui. At the championships, Hafnaoui won world titles in the 1,500 free and 800 free and earned a silver medal in the 400 free, posting top-five times in all three events. Ryan came to Bloomington after spending the 2019 campaign as a volunteer assistant coach with Ohio State. While with the Buckeyes, Ryan served as the primary women’s recruiting coach for 15 states and was actively involved
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A five-year competitor for the Indiana swimming and diving program, Noelle Peplowski joined the coaching staff ahead of the 2023-24 season as an assistant coach. It is an honor to have Noelle join our coaching staff,” Looze said. “She has been one of our all-time best athletes over the last five years, and she has the make-up, intelligence and foundation to become an outstanding coach. “I believe her experiences in swimming will translate immediately into her coaching career. We are excited to have her continue to contribute to our Hoosier swimmers.” “I am thrilled to join the Indiana swimming and diving staff,” Peplowski said. “Spending the last five years as a student-athlete here have proved how special the environment is here in Bloomington. The culture, tradition of success and high expectations are unmatched. “I want to thank Coach Looze along with the rest of the staff for providing this opportunity to continue my journey, now outside of the pool. I’m excited for the challenge. Go Hoosiers!” Following her fifth-year season at IU, Peplowski graduated this spring with a degree in sports marketing and management. As a swimmer, Peplowski was an 11-time All-American. At her final NCAA Championships in March, she finished fifth nationally in the 200-yard breaststroke. This past season, she became the second-fastest woman in program history in the 200 breast with a 2:05.52, following only Olympian Lilly King. In February, she won her first-career Big Ten individual title in t
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Sam Enes
Director of Operations
Men's Swimming and DivingSkip AdMathias, VanBest, EricChitwood, CoryJohansen, DrewLong, Jr., JohnLooze, RayMathias, VanPeplowski, NoelleRyan, Luke
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