UCI names water polo coaches
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Former UC Irvine All-American Marc Hunt has been named interim
women’s water polo coach at the school and Dan Klatt, another former
UCI All-American, will take over the program beginning the fall of
2004, UCI Athletic Director Bob Chichester announced Monday.
Hunt is currently in his third season as an assistant coach in Ted
Newland’s UCI men’s water polo program. Hunt was a member of the
Anteater men’s team from 1989-93, earning All-American accolades his
final two seasons. He led the Anteaters with 60 points (53 goals,
including seven two-pointers) in 1993 when he was a first-team
All-American and also a first-team All-Mountain Pacific Sports
Federation choice. He was UCI’s Male Big West Conference
Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1993-94.
Hunt will give way to Klatt, who is currently training for the
2004 Olympics as a member of the U.S. national team, preventing him
from immediately assuming a full-time coaching role.
Julie Swail, 39-74 in four seasons as coach since the inception of
the UCI women’s program, was fired in July.
“This is a unique situation for our department,” Chichester said.
“We have the opportunity to hire an outstanding young coach in Dan
Klatt and we are not going to pass up the opportunity. While he is
training for the Olympics, we are fortunate to have Marc work with
our women’s program.
“Marc has worked with Coach Newland and our men’s team and he has
experience with all aspects of a Division I program. We hope that it
will be an exciting transition and that our women’s program will
benefit from the knowledge and experience that both of these coaches
bring.”
Klatt graduated from UCI in 2001 with a degree in social sciences
before joining the U.S. national team. While at UCI, Klatt was a
two-time All-American and a first-team All-Mountain Pacific Sports
Federation performer. He also swam for the Anteaters from 1997-1999,
capturing the 50- and 100-yard freestyle titles at the 1999 Big West
Championships.
Klatt has served as the Foothill High girls water polo coach since
1999, winning four consecutive CIF Southern Section Division I
titles. He has been named the section’s Division I Coach of the Year
twice.
“Dan has distinguished himself as a talented teacher and
tactician,” Chichester said. “His success coaching at the high school
level and participation on our national team presents the type of
person we want to have lead and enhance the quality of our program.”
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