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Jaime Keily

Jaime Keily

Jaime Keily, who spent four years as the women's assistant coach at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, was named assistant coach for the Towson University men's and women's swimming and diving programs in August 2016.
 
Keily served as the women's assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Miami University for four years. At Miami, she organized and maintained the team's recruiting database, coordinated all aspects of recruiting weekends and planned Miami's first-ever Junior Day. Keily put together workouts for distance and individual medley groups, while also managing the team's social media accounts.
 
Keily advised and mentored student-athletes with academic and athletic matters. Under her watch, 41 student-athletes earned Mid-American Conference (MAC) All-Academic honors, 17 were honored as MAC Distinguished Scholar Athletes and two student-athletes were Scholar All-American Team members. In addition, the women's program earned Scholar All-America Team honors in 2015. Keily coached student-athletes to school records in the 500-yard freestyle and 200-yard individual medley.
 
Prior to joining the staff at Miami University, Keily worked as a men's and women's volunteer assistant coach at Ohio State University for eight months. While at Ohio State, she organized workouts, assisted at meets and organized the recruiting database.
 
Keily was a graduate student at Illinois State University from August 2011 to December 2012. She worked in the athletic administrative department and as an assistant coach for the women's swimming and diving team during her time with the Redbirds.
 
Keily was a four-year swimmer for Penn State, helping the Nittany Lions win the Big Ten Championship in 2006. She qualified for the USA Swimming ConocoPhillips National Championships and competed in the Open Water Nationals while at Penn State.
 
Keily earned her bachelor's degree in journalism from Penn State in 2010. She received her master's degree in recreation administration from Illinois State in 2012.