Mark Schubert

Mark Schubert
Schubert around 40, 1988 Olympic photo
Biographical details
Borncirca 1949
Alma materUniversity of Kentucky
Playing career
1968–1971University of Kentucky (UK)
Position(s)breastroke, freestyle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1970-71U of Ky. Student Coach
1971–2Cayahuga Falls High School District
1972-1985Mission Viejo Nadadores
1985-1988Mission Bay Makos
Boca Raton
1989–1992University of Texas Women
1992-2006University of Southern California
2006-2010USA Swimming
1980-2008Olympic Coach
2011-2016Golden West Club, Long Beach
2016-2022Returns Mission Viejo Nadadores[1]
2022Saddleback El Toro (SET) Swim Team[2]
Lake Forest, CA
2022-2023Coached in China
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
NCAA 3 National Championships
(UT-1990, 1991, USC-1997)
49 NCAA individual titles[3][4]
Awards
'90 NCAA Women Coach of the Year
Coach of the Year, ASCA,USOC, USS
Olympic Coach (1984-2008)
International Swimming Hall of Fame
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Mark Schubert is an American Hall of Fame swim coach best known as the coach of the USC Trojans from 1992-1996, and of Mission Viejo Nadadores swim club from 1972 to 1985, and 2016 to 2022. He was a long serving Olympic coach (1984-2008) and head swimming coach for the University of Texas women (1989-1992) and University of Southern California (1992-2006), taking his teams to three NCAA National titles.[5][4]

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  5. ^ "USA Swimming Names Schubert National Team Head Coach & General Manager". usctrojans.com. March 13, 2006. Retrieved June 28, 2018.