After thirteen years with Chuck Warner at the helm, Rutgers swimming is looking for a new head coach. Rutgers Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Tim Pernetti announced that Warner would not have his contract, which expires on June 30, 2010, renewed. Assistant coaches Fred Woodruff and Jessica Barnes will handle all interim coaching duties while a national search is conducted. "I would like to thank Chuck for the years of service and the contributions he has provided to Rutgers andour swimming program," said Pernetti. "We will begin the search immediately for a new head coach."
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| - After thirteen years with Chuck Warner at the helm, Rutgers swimming is looking for a new head coach. Rutgers Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Tim Pernetti announced that Warner would not have his contract, which expires on June 30, 2010, renewed. Assistant coaches Fred Woodruff and Jessica Barnes will handle all interim coaching duties while a national search is conducted. "I would like to thank Chuck for the years of service and the contributions he has provided to Rutgers andour swimming program," said Pernetti. "We will begin the search immediately for a new head coach."
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| - After thirteen years with Chuck Warner at the helm, Rutgers swimming is looking for a new head coach. Rutgers Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Tim Pernetti announced that Warner would not have his contract, which expires on June 30, 2010, renewed. Assistant coaches Fred Woodruff and Jessica Barnes will handle all interim coaching duties while a national search is conducted. "I would like to thank Chuck for the years of service and the contributions he has provided to Rutgers andour swimming program," said Pernetti. "We will begin the search immediately for a new head coach." Warner compiled a 77-30 (.720) regular season record with the women's team in dual meet competition over his tenure. A four-time BIG EAST Coach of the Year, Warner led the Scarlet Knights to a fifth-place showing or better at each of the last 11 conference championships. From 1997-2007, he also coached the men's team to a 77-39 (.664) overall mark prior to its elimination. Prior to his arrival at Rutgers, Warner led the CSU-Bakersfield men to four top-three finishes at the NCAA Division II Championships. Warner enjoyed success at the club level as well, having led both the Wilton Wahoos and Sarasota Sharks to YMCA National Titles.
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