Ursuline, Loveland, Lebanon and CHCA welcome new head coaches
With the winter season now in the rear-view mirror, schools are filling coaching vacancies in winter sports. Here's who Cincinnati schools are hiring.
Now that the high school sports winter season is over , Cincinnati schools are filling coaching vacancies. Four local schools announced new head coaches recently, whether promoting from within or conducting national searches. Here's who you'll see on the sidelines next season at CHCA , Lebanon , Loveland, and Ursuline Academy.
Ursuline Academy promotes Megan Glass to head swim coach After serving as assistant coach for two seasons, Megan Glass is stepping into the head coaching role at Ursuline Academy. Glass was an elite swimmer at Ursuline Academy, winning four state championships, setting an Ohio High School Athletic Association record in the 100-meter butterfly, and being named The Enquirer's 2019 girls swimmer of the year. After graduating in 2019 as an honors student, she continued her swimming career at the University of Michigan and the University of Notre Dame.
Over the span of five seasons, she served as a team captain, won a Big Ten Championship, and was named an NCAA All-American. Glass graduated from Michigan with a bachelor's degree in data science, then earned her master's in business analytics from Notre Dame. She currently works as a business analyst for the Cincinnati Reds.
Ursuline's athletic director Colleen O'Brien said she is excited to promote Glass after two years assisting the program. "We are thrilled to promote Coach Glass to head coach," O'Brien told The Enquirer. "Her expertise, passion for the sport and deep understanding of the UA community make her an outstanding leader for our program.
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