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Johno Fergusson Promoted To Associate Head Coach for SIU Swimming & Diving

Courtesy: SIU Athletics

CARBONDALE, Ill. — SIU swimming & diving head coach Geoff Hanson announced today that assistant Johno Fergusson has been promoted to associate head coach.

During his first four years as an assistant coach at Southern, Fergusson has played an instrumental role in Southern’s success helping the Salukis record a 45-19 dual meet record as well as three conference runner-up trophies. In 2023, the program featured its first All-American swimmer in 18 years. Academically, both the men’s and women’s teams earned national recognition from the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) for its academic success.

“Johno has proven himself to be an indispensable asset to SIU Swimming & Diving over the past four years,” Hanson said. “He is loyal, hard-working and dedicated. His tireless work in recruiting has resulted in the program being elevated on the national stage, and his knowledge and attention to detail as a coach has helped numerous student-athletes improve dramatically. I look forward to many more seasons of continued success with him on the staff.”

Fergusson has 20 years of coaching experience. Prior to SIU, he spent four years as an assistant swimming coach at Scottsdale Aquatic Club in Arizona, where he helped lead the program to first-place finishes at Winter Junior Nationals in 2015 and 2016.

Prior to Scottsdale Aquatic Club, Fergusson spent four years (2011-14) as the head coach at Tucson Ford Aquatics in Arizona. He was named the Arizona Swimming Senior Coach of the Year in 2013 and developed 10 Olympic trials qualifiers, three Junior National finalists, three Arizona state record holders and four senior state championship winning teams.

Fergusson also served as a volunteer assistant at the University of Arizona (2011-14) and Arizona State (2015-16), where he worked under legendary swim coaches Eric Hansen and Bob Bowman.

His first head coaching stint came with the Sunday Tribune Penguins Swimming Club in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa from 2005 to 2011. He coached several world record athletes, national champions, national finalists and national record holders from Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi. Additionally, he mentored national age group medalists and FINA World Cup finalists.

A native of South Africa, Fergusson represented his home country internationally in both swimming and water polo.

Fergusson earned his bachelor’s degree in human kinetics from the University of Natal in 2005 and currently resides in Carbondale with his wife, Maggie.

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Michael Hampel
1 year ago

Love it. Johno is a class act. No doubt he’s been instrumental in the success of SIU.

Swammer
1 year ago

Love to see it! Great coach getting the recognition he deserves

Mike
1 year ago

Well deserved

SIU swim
1 year ago

LETS GO! Well deserved promotion for an incredible coach

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