Former Eagle Nick Lake Named Emory Assistant Swim Coach/ Aquatics Director
Emory University has named former Eagle and postgraduate
scholarship recipient Nick Lake the new Assistant
Coach for the swimming and diving team, and the Aquatics Director
for the Woodruff Physical Education Center.
Lake spent one year serving as a full-time volunteer coach with the
Eagles last season, helping the women’s squad its third NCAA
Division III National Championship, and both the men and women to
UAA Championships. He will assume the position left open by
Erin Detwiler, who left Emory after one season to take the head
coach position at Allegheny College over the summer.
A member of the Emory swimming and diving team throughout his
collegiate career, Lake was a 12-time all-American, earning
certificates in the 400-yard individual medley, the 500-yard
freestyle, the 1,650-yard freestyle and the 800-yard freestyle
relay. He served as the captain of the team during his senior
season, and led the team four-consecutive conference championships
and four-straight top-four finishes at the NCAA Division III
Championships.
“Nick represents the best and the brightest of the Emory
Swimming and Diving tradition,” said Emory head coach
Jon Howell. “He has always been one of
our programs most loyal and enthusiastic supporters. As a
volunteer coach last season, Nick also showed that he is a very
talented and committed coach. We are thrilled to have him
join us this year as a full-time member of our coaching
staff.”
Lake graduated Magna Cum Laude from Emory in 2008 with a
bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Economics, earning a
prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship for his work in the pool,
the classroom and the community. He originally hails from
Dartmouth, MA, graduating from Dartmouth High School in 2004.
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