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Chris Villa

Head Coach

Adam Stoner

Adam Stoner

Associate Head Coach

Adam Stoner enters his third year as an assistant coach for the IUP men's and women's swimming teams in 2017-18 In 2016-17 both the men’s and women’s teams finished fourth at the PSAC Championships. In Stoner’s first season, 2015-16 he helped coach freshman Noah Brockway who won the individual title in the 200 backstroke while setting freshman records in both the 100 and 200 back. Both the men’s and women’s teams finished top three in the PSAC championships. Stoner brings six years of collegiate coaching experience to the Crimson Hawks, including two seasons at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. While at TCU, Stoner was responsible for coaching the sprinters and was also the program's director of operations. During the 2013-14 and the 2014-15 seasons, Stoner coached numerous men's and women's All-Big 12 first and second team honorees, as well as several record breaking performances. Stoner is making a return to his home state of Pennsylvania, as he was a four-year student assistant coach at Lock Haven prior to his time at TCU. While with the Bald Eagles, Stoner helped mentor seven-time All-American Brittany Rehrig, one of the most successful swimmers in program history, while also helping the women's team to a No. 21 national ranking during the 2012-13 season. Stoner also has four years of experience as an assistant coach for Tennessee Swimming Camps and spent summers as the Waterfront Director of Brant Lake Camp in Brant Lake, N.Y. A four-year letterwinner at Big Spring High School in Newville, Pa., Stoner served as team captain as a senior in 2008-09. A native of Walnut Bottom, Pa., Stoner earned his master's in liberal arts at TCU and his bachelor's in Health and Physical Education.