Liam Donnelly, the longtime head coach of Simon Fraser University’s swim team, has been on administrative leave since the beginning of January, according to an article from Burnaby Now and other sources.
Swimmers were not told the reason for the leave, only that assistant coaches Maxime Marechal-McCoy and Dylan Roguski would continue to lead the team. Donnelly told media outlets that he was unable to comment, and the school provided a generic statement that did not provide any details about the situation.
Simon Fraser, currently the only Canadian school that participates in the NCAA, has enjoyed a good amount of success during Donnelly’s tenure. He started at the school in 1991, and took over as head coach the following year. At last year’s NCAA Division II Championships, the Simon Fraser men finished 9th, while the women finished 13th.
SwimSwam reached out to the school for a comment, and received the following response.
Provincial privacy legislation prevents us from discussing questions that relate to employment information. What I can say is that we care deeply about the well-being and collective success of our student-athletes. A coach’s absence can happen for a variety of reasons, and the timing is sometimes not ideal. When a head coach is away, we do our best to provide continuity by substituting coaches with whom our students are familiar. Often, a full-time assistant coach will fulfill the head coach role in these instances. When coaches are away, we communicate with our athletes about such absences and adopt fulsome plans to support the athletes during that time.
– Theresa Hanson, Senior Director, Athletics and Recreation, Simon Fraser University
This situation is just plain “NUTS”😩. Need a new athletic director “PRONTO”!!! Just wondering how she got hired & really by who/whom?? Feel for you swimmers there. Hope it works out for y’all somehow/someway!!
It’s sad to see a university neglecting their student athletes and not supporting them when they need it the most.
This is our Coach’s third leave in four years. We have yet to receive the reason for any of them. All of them have occured during crucial parts of the season and affected our performance both in and out of the pool due to the disruption of our coaching and increased stress and anxiety levels. Several of our top recruits have passed on coming to our school because of the uncertainty of the coaching positions. Our peak meets and months of training have been sabotaged by these leaves and we have received nothing but hostile treatment from the administration when we are just trying to get some clarity. Liam has been the head coach of SFU swimming for over 25… Read more »