Jamestown Community College Swimming & Diving Coach Todd Conklin Named NJCAA Women’s Coach of the Year
In a remarkable achievement, Todd Conklin, the swimming and diving coach at Jamestown Community College, was recently named the Women’s Coach of the Year at the NJCAA Championships. Conklin, who has been at the helm of the Jayhawks’ program for four years, has led the team to unprecedented success and recognition on the national stage.
Under Conklin’s guidance, the Jamestown CC women’s team has achieved remarkable feats, including winning the Non-Scholarship National Championship at the NJCAA Championships. The team’s performance was highlighted by Madison Kramer being named the Female Swimmer of the Championships, and the men’s team placing third overall. In addition, the Jayhawks set 14 school records and claimed 61 All-American honors during the competition.
Conklin’s coaching prowess and dedication to his athletes have not gone unnoticed. His leadership has been instrumental in the team’s success, with 20 all-region honorees and multiple individual and relay All-Americans under his guidance. His commitment to excellence and his ability to inspire his athletes have earned him the respect and admiration of his peers and the swimming community.
Reflecting on his journey to becoming the NJCAA Women’s Coach of the Year, Conklin expressed his gratitude and shock at receiving the prestigious award. He credited the hard work and dedication of his team for their outstanding performance at the championships and emphasized the importance of teamwork and commitment in achieving success.
As Conklin continues to lead the Jamestown CC swimming and diving program to new heights, his colleagues and supporters are confident in his ability to inspire and motivate his athletes to reach their full potential. With his track record of success and his unwavering dedication to the sport, Todd Conklin is truly a coach to watch in the world of collegiate swimming.