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Peter Richardson

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Peter Richardson was named the USC men's and women's swimming associate head coach by first-year Trojan head coach Lea Maurer on June 9, 2022.

Richardson is the newest addition to Maurer's staff, which also includes third year assistant coaches Meghan Hawthorne and Kevin Rapien as well as 24th-year head diving coach Hongping Li.

During Richardson's three years as Associate Head Coach, the Arizona distance group recorded historic performances at the Pac-12 and NCAA Championships. Richardson coached Brooks Fail to two Pac-12 titles in the 1650-yard freestyle, All-American honors and multiple school relays. As a distance group, the Wildcats picked up numerous NCAA "A" and "B" Cuts during Richardson's time in Tucson. During 2021, Richardson coached three Arizona athletes to six top 8 finishes at Wave II US Olympic Trials – just missing Olympic berths.

In his first year as Associate Head Coach, Richardson helped the men's team to a 2nd place finish at the 2020 PAC-12 Championships – tied for the highest finish in Arizona history. The Arizona distance swimmers qualified four individuals for the NCAA Championships and were seeded to score 32 individual points at the eventual canceled championships.

Before spending three seasons with the Wildcats, Richardson led the University of the Pacific, taking the program to unprecedented heights. Under Richardson, Pacific became a consistent contender in the MSPF Conference and sent athletes to the NCAA Championships in five straight seasons; in 2018 Pacific was one of just two men's and/or women's programs to achieve an "A" relay cut without a full allotment of scholarships.

In Richardson's seven-year tenure, an astonishing 73 school records were established. In 2017, the Pacific Tigers were collegeswimming.com's third-most improved team in the country.

Prior to spending seven seasons at his alma mater, Pacific, Richardson was the first ever head swimming coach at Fresno Pacific University, where he took the program from its inception in 2007 and turned into a perennial NAIA power in his five seasons at FPU. Richardson led the men's team to back-to-back NAIA National Championships in 2010 and 2011 and the women's team to a NAIA National Championship in 2012. At the 2012 US Olympic Trials, FPU swimmer Cheyenne Coffman placed 10th in the 100M backstroke.

Richardson swam collegiately at Pacific, where he helped lead the Tigers to back-to-back Big West Championships as a team captain during his junior and senior seasons.

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