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Diving Coach John Bransfield
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Now entering his tenth season directing the UConn diving
program, John Bransfield is coming off another successful season on the boards.
Most recently, Bransfield was named the 2006 BIG EAST Women’s Diving Coach of
the year.
Developing champions is not something new to Bransfield. In his thirty-one years
of coaching, Bransfield has had many conference champions and at least one
conference champion at each and every school that he has worked at, including
Army, Maine, Springfield College and Northern Michigan. He has coached several
national qualifiers including a four-time NCAA Division II Champion. In 2003,
Melissa Kull became the first Connecticut diver to compete at the NCAA National
Championships.
Having not graduated any divers this past year, the outlook for the upcoming
season has Bransfield excited.
Returning for the Huskies is 2006 BIG EAST Most Outstanding Diver Allison
Coleman and junior Liza Marianni, who last year was the BIG EAST runner up on
both the one-meter and three-meter boards. Marianni is also the school and pool
record holder from the three-meter board. Both Coleman and Marianni were Zone
Championship finalists last season.
On the men’s side, senior Michael Clifford is expected to set the pace. Last
season, he was a BIG EAST finalist in the one-meter dive and runner up at the
Terrapin Cup on the one-meter board. He is joined by Stephen Ferreira, who is
returning for his sophomore season. Ferreira was a finalist at the BIG EAST
Championships in the three-meter dive.
The incoming freshman class contains top recruits Jessica Hovancik, Andrew Culmo
and Adam Genuario. This group is expected to push the starters.
Bransfield’s background extends beyond the collegiate realm of diving. He
enjoyed many years of success with U.S. Diving as a Junior Olympic coach, and
was the recipient of a stipend in 1988 to work with two U.S Olympic Coaches. In
1992, Bransfield was appointed as a Regional Technical Director of United States
Diving, and while at West Point, hosted numerous clinics for U.S Diving Coaches.
In 1998 he served as the Competition Manager of the Goodwill Games in New York.
Bransfield currently teaches coaching clinics for Grass Roots fundamentals,
Spotting Training and Safety Certification.
In the summer of 2003, Bransfield spent close to three weeks in the People's
Republic of China. The opportunity allowed him to closely observe the training
programs at two Provincial sites and attend the Asian Junior Championships.
Bransfield is a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., where he received his bachelor's
degree from St. Francis College. He earned a master's at Northern Michigan
University and continued to study biomechanics while at Springfield College.
Bransfield and his wife, Ginny, have four sons, and presently reside in Storrs.
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