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LA JOLLA, Calif. - UC San Diego Director of Athletics Earl W.
Edwards has announced the promotion of assistant coaches
Matt Macedo and Corrie Falcon to head coaches of the Triton swimming and
diving program.
Macedo will lead the men, while Falcon will take the helm of the women's team, marking
the first time in school history that the program will boast two head coaches.
The duo takes over for Scott McGihon, who
retired in mid-June after 13 years of shaping the Triton contingent into one of the premier
programs at both the NCAA Division II and Division III levels.
"I am excited to have Corrie and Matt continue their dedication to UCSD as head
coaches," said Edwards. "The significant contributions they have made over the last couple
of years as assistants in making us one of the top Division II programs in the country will be
enhanced by their new roles."
Macedo, a former U.S. National Team member and 20-time All-American at Cal, joined
the Triton staff as an assistant in October of 2008.
"I am honored and excited to be named the head coach of the men's swimming and
diving team at UCSD," said Macedo. "Continuing the University's excellence in academics and
athletics is a challenge I welcome. I thank Coach McGihon for bringing me into the Triton
family three years ago and know that great things are in store as we build on recent
successes."
Already at UCSD, Macedo has designed and implemented swimming, dryland and weight
training programs with an emphasis on the sprinters. He was the primary coach of Triton
standout
Daniel Perdew, who won three NCAA titles and
holds eight school records. Since Macedo came to UCSD, Triton swimmers have broken 32
school records, earned 51 conference and 11 national titles and set two NCAA Division II
records.
Macedo has also been the head coach of Trinidad and Tobago's 2008 Olympic squad
and led George Bovell III to an 11th-place finish in the 50 freestyle.
While an assistant with The Race Club, Macedo helped prepare 13 athletes for the 2008
Olympics in Beijing, China. Nathan Adrian won gold in the 400 free relay while Milorad Cavic
took silver in the 100 butterfly.
From 2004-2007, Macedo was the head age group coach at North Coast Aquatics. He
has also served as the head coach of the UC San Diego club program.
As a student-athlete at Cal, Macedo won NCAA championships in the 400 free relay
(2001 and 2002). He was an Olympic Trials finalist in 2000 and competed in the 2001 World
University Games. In 1999, he was ranked top-20 in the 50 free and top-50 in the 100 free
worldwide.
Macedo graduated from Cal in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in American studies.
A two-time U.S. national champion and a two-year team captain at USC, Falcon has
been with the Tritons since August of 2007.
"I am tremendously honored to lead and build upon this already successful program,"
said Falcon. "I believe UC San Diego has all the necessary parts to be one of the top
collegiate swimming and diving programs in California."
At UCSD, Falcon coached eight-time school record holder Alex Henley to three
NCAA titles (400 IM in 2010, 200 butterfly in 2010 and 2011). She also served as the
recruiting coordinator for both the men and women's teams and was the director of UCSD
swim camps and clinics.
Prior to coming to La Jolla, Falcon was the head coach at San Diego Mesa College in
2006-07. In 2005-06, she founded Falcon Swim Clinics in Perth, Australia. Falcon has also
coached with the Bristol Penguins Olympic Swimming Squad in England as well as at her
alma mater.
As a competitor on the national scene, Falcon won a pair of U.S. titles - one in the 400
IM (1996), the other in the 800 free relay (2000). She swam in two World University Games
(1999, 2001) and was a multiple event finalist at the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Trials.
A 2002 graduate of USC, Falcon was named the Trojans' Most Valuable Swimmer in
1999-2000 and was runner-up in the 400 IM at the 2000 NCAA Division I Championships.
Falcon earned a degree in communications while minoring in psychology at USC.
UCSD put together one of its finest seasons to date in 2010-11. The Tritons won their
third consecutive PCSC title on both the men and women's sides and went on to post a
tremendous showing at the NCAA Division II Championships. The men placed second, the
team's highest finish at the Division II level, while the women took third for the ninth time in
11 seasons in D-II competition. This summer, four Tritons recorded qualifying times for the
2012 Olympic Trials.
The Tritons kick off their 2011-12 campaign Oct. 29 against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
at Canyonview Pool.
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