Women's Swimming & Diving
David Dixon
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- David.Dixon@mail.wvu.edu
- Phone:
- (304) 293-9890
David Dixon enters his second season as an assistant coach with West Virginia University’s swimming team.
The Richmond, Virginia, native joins the WVU staff after spending last five seasons as a member of the Mountaineer swimming and diving team. Prior to joining the Mountaineers' coaching staff, Dixon was the assistant coach of Club Mountaineer Aquatics, where he led a group of high school-aged athletes, created specific practice plans to reach their goals and assisted in the running of meets.
Dixon graduated from West Virginia in 2022 with a bachelor's degree in sport and exercise psychology and a bachelor's degree in athletic coaching education.
A three-time Big 12 Conference champion and an NCAA All-American, Dixon became the only Mountaineer in program history to earn a bid to the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships in five consecutive seasons. Additionally, he is the current record holder for the men's 200-yard butterfly (1:41.59) and sits in the No. 2 spot for the men's 100 fly (46.65) and the 200 individual medley (1:45.47).
He currently reside in Morgantown.
The Richmond, Virginia, native joins the WVU staff after spending last five seasons as a member of the Mountaineer swimming and diving team. Prior to joining the Mountaineers' coaching staff, Dixon was the assistant coach of Club Mountaineer Aquatics, where he led a group of high school-aged athletes, created specific practice plans to reach their goals and assisted in the running of meets.
Dixon graduated from West Virginia in 2022 with a bachelor's degree in sport and exercise psychology and a bachelor's degree in athletic coaching education.
A three-time Big 12 Conference champion and an NCAA All-American, Dixon became the only Mountaineer in program history to earn a bid to the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships in five consecutive seasons. Additionally, he is the current record holder for the men's 200-yard butterfly (1:41.59) and sits in the No. 2 spot for the men's 100 fly (46.65) and the 200 individual medley (1:45.47).
He currently reside in Morgantown.











