Long Steps Down as Iowa Swimming & Diving Coach

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa’s Marc Long has declined the opportunity to continue as the head coach of Hawkeye swimming & diving program. Long completed his 17th season at Iowa during the 2020-21 season.

“This was an incredibly difficult decision to leave a program that means so much to me,” said Long, who has been on the coaching staff since 2002. “It has been an honor to work with many amazing students, athletes, coaches and staff throughout my time at Iowa. That experience and the positive interaction with alumni, families, and fellow coaches has been a privilege.

“I’d like to thank my family and friends for being incredibly supportive, understanding, and encouraging, especially as I take this next step.”

The Hawkeyes had a total of five student-athletes qualify for the men’s and women’s NCAA Championships during the 2021 season.

During his tenure as Iowa’s head coach of both the men’s and women’s programs, Long has coached 53 All-Americans and 169 school records have fallen. Iowa has also had 450 student-athletes automatically or provisionally qualify for the NCAA Championships. The program has posted 13 top 40 finishes (six men, seven women) since 2004.

Academically, the Hawkeyes have had prolonged success under Long’s tutelage. Iowa has crowned 29 academic All-Americans, 394 Academic All-Big Ten selections and the team has consistently earned CSCAA Scholar All-America honors.

On campus, Long was one of the founders of the Hawkeye Health C.A.R.E. program (now HTP – Hawks to Professionals) — a unique shadowing and mentoring program for UI student-athletes. He also started the Hawkeye Business Social, a professional development and networking event for Hawkeye swimming and diving student-athletes.

“I would like to thank Marc for his commitment to the student-athletes over the past 17 years as our head coach,” said Gary Barta. “He has been an advocate for the student-athletes from day one and has represented our program in a first-class manner.”

Prior to focusing solely on his head-coaching duties, Long served as the University of Iowa’s aquatics director for his first six years as head coach. In this dual role, Long was a part of the core committee involved in designing the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center. The facility, which has hosted an NCAA Championship and multiple Big Ten Championships, is considered one of the best in the nation.

Long was a multiple NCAA finalist, a six-time All-American and a three-time Big Ten champion during his career as a Hawkeye. He was team captain in 1989 and helped lead the team to a Big Ten runner-up finish and an eighth place NCAA finish – the highest in modern-day history. In 2019, Long was inducted into the National Iowa Varsity Club Athletics Hall of Fame.

The department will begin the process of identifying Long’s replacement.