Cyclone Diving Camp

Head Coach—Jeff Warrick

About Coach Warrick...

Jeff Warrick is in his eleventh season as Iowa State’s head diving coach. Under Warrick, twenty-three Cyclone women and men divers have advanced to the NCAA Zone Diving Championships. The standout year so far for the Cyclones under Warrick's direction was in 2005. That year the Cyclone diving team, composed of Katie Herman, Hillary Nichols, and Gail Olson, outscored all other Big 12 diving teams at the Big 12 Championships. Also that year, Nichols became the first Cyclone diver to qualify for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships since Janet Lahti in 1987. Warrick was hired at Iowa State following three years as the diving coach at West High School in Davenport, Iowa where he was a math teacher. He received his bachelor’s degree in secondary mathematics education from Indiana University where he was a three-year Big Ten finalist, a qualifier for the 1992 NCAA Diving Championships, a participant in the 1994 Olympic Sports Festival, and a finalist at the 1994 United States Senior Outdoor Championships.

 

Jeff and his wife, Kathy, reside in Ames with their daughter, Elyse (11), and son, Ean (7).