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All Reviews about Nike Swim Camp at Loyola University Maryland

3 Reviews

  • The participants have a detailed instructions of each stroke they have discussed and better improve their skills
  • Great director and coaches. Girls had fun and improved skills. Swim meet at end was very well done
  • The coaches knew the swimmers name and their weaknesses and focus on individual needs

Camp Overview

2026 DATES COMING SOON!

Come join Loyola Head Swimming Coach, Brian Loeffler, for the Nike Swim Camp at Loyola University Maryland! Coach Loeffler and his staff will focus on providing a well-rounded and balanced camp experience that teaches swimmers the necessary skills to enjoy a lifetime of success in swimming. The Nike Swim Camp is designed to help competitive swimmers improve their stroke technique through elite instruction and challenging in-water training. Take your performance to the next level!

Loyola’s main campus, affectionately referred to as Evergreen, is located in a residential neighborhood in northern Baltimore. The campus, with its state of the art facilities and historic buildings, makes it a perfect location for a Competitive Swim Camp.

This camp is open to any and all entrants. For your safety and benefit, we recommend you have competitive swimming experience (e.g., U.S.S. age group, national qualifiers, high school swimmers, or summer league swimmers) and can swim at least 50 meters in all four competitive strokes: fly, back, breast and freestyle.

Highlights Include

  • TEAM DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
  • Stroke technique refinement for competitive swimming
  • Low camper to staff ratio
  • Every camper receives a Nike Camp T-shirt and Nike Swim Cap
  • Every camper is eligible to receive merit-based prizes during camp

Camp Coaches

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    Brian Loeffler

    Head Coach/Camp Director

    Brian Loeffler, a former four-year letter winner on Loyola's swimming and diving team, is the longest-standing head coach at Loyola and enters his 33rd season as the leader of the swimming and diving teams in 2024-25.

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    Brian Loeffler

    Head Coach/Camp Director

    Loeffler, who graduated from Loyola in 1991, has been a part of the Greyhounds program for the last 37 years, spending 1987-1991 as a student-athlete, 1991-1992 as an assistant coach and 1992 through current day as the head coach.

    Loyola's 2022-23 team won a total of seven individual titles at the Patriot League Championships with Lily Mead becoming the first Loyola competitor to win three individual events. Six Greyhounds – Mead, Patrick Hayburn, Caleb Kelly, Henry Mueller, Max Verheyen ( first team) and Cameron Shinnick (second team) – earned All-Patriot League honors, and four from Loyola garnered Academic All-Patriot League recognition.

    During the 2021-22 season, the Greyhounds continued their success in the pool as they featured two student-athletes on the CSCAA Scholar All-America Team, five on the Academic All-Patriot League, four All-Patriot League honorees and 15 new program records.

    During a 2020-21 season filled with challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Loeffler’s teams still managed to excel in the pool. The Greyhounds won 17 Patriot League weekly awards, set 15 new school records at the final meet of the season and reached seven NCAA ‘B’ cut times.

    Six of those ‘B’ times came from Mead and Verheyen. Mead topped the Patriot League in three events during her debut collegiate season, while Verheyen led the conference in the 200 IM.

    Loyola continued its rise up the Patriot League rankings during the last full season in 2019-20, with the men’s and women’s programs combining for 17 school records at the conference meet. Loeffler was recognized as the Patriot League Men’s Coach of the Year after the men’s team rose to third in the conference standings. Jimmy Hayburn (50 free) and Devin Cronin (100 breast) also claimed individual titles, with Cronin becoming the first Loyola woman to earn gold at the Patriot League championships.

    That duo made up two of Loyola’s six All-Patriot League honorees, which was also a program high since joining the conference in 2013-14. Emma Schouten repeated as a first team honoree, while Verheyen also landed on the first team and added Patriot League Rookie of the Meet status.

    Schouten became the first Loyola woman to earn first team All-Patriot League accolades the previous year in 2019, as Loyola managed four all-conference honorees overall. Loyola also had three All-Patriot League swimmers in 2018. Senior Ben Cono led the way that winter, as he culminated a historic career by placing 17th nationally in both the 100 and 200 breast. During his time at Loyola, Cono was named Patriot League Male Swimmer of the Meet (2018), won four Patriot League championships (including three-straight in the 100 breast) and became the first Greyhound swimmer under Loeffler to qualify for the NCAA Division I Championships.

    Loeffler’s divers have also experienced national success, with three qualifying for the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships over the past six completed seasons.

    Academically, Loeffler’s teams have consistently stood out during his tenure. Loyola has received 16 Patriot League All-Academic Team selections since joining the conference, including a record of five honorees in 2020 alone. The men’s and women’s squads also combined for a remarkable 64 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll recipients last spring. The 33 men’s honorees led the conference, while the 31 women’s selections were ranked second overall.

    Prior to joining the Patriot League, Loeffler led Loyola to eight Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference titles - four with the women's team (1993, '94, '95, `96) and four with the men's team (1995, 2009, '10, `11). He was also named the MAAC Coach of the Year six times (men - 2007, '08, '11; women - 2002, `05, '08).

    Loeffler has had six male and four female swimmers earn Most Outstanding Swimmer of the Year honors, while one male and one female have been named the league's Most Outstanding Diver of the Year under Loeffler's guidance. Brennan Morris, a 2013 graduate, won 15 MAAC championships and collected three-straight MAAC Men’s Swimmer of the Year awards from 2010-12.

    As a team, Loeffler helped the Greyhounds remain among the top programs in the MAAC throughout his tenure. His men's team posted a top-five finish in 20 of the 22 championships. On the women's side, the Greyhounds were in the top three throughout 20 of the 22 conference meets and never finished below fourth. In addition, Loeffler has helped his teams break all 14 individual school records on both the men's and women's side, in addition to all eight relay records.

    Extremely active in Paralympic swimming on the national stage, Loeffler was honored as the Paralympic National Coach of the Year in 2014. He received the honor after guiding four Paralympic athletes to one world and 10 American records that year. McKenzie Coan, a 2018 graduate, earned the fifth and sixth medals of her storied career at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games. She added three golds at the 2016 games in Rio.

    During his swimming career at Loyola, Loeffler competed in the backstroke, butterfly and individual medley events. He graduated from the Evergreen campus in 1991 as the school-record holder in several events, including the 400-yard and 400-meter medley relays. Loeffler was also a member of 200-meter medley relay teams which recorded eight of the top-10 times in school history.

    A 1991 graduate of Loyola, Loeffler earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Management Information Systems before earning his MBA in 1994. He is a longtime Baltimore native who graduated from Calvert Hall College High School in 1987. Loeffler and his wife, Sarah, reside in Baltimore with their sons, Sam and Tim, and daughter, Lucy.

  • Jay venit loyola md swimming

    Jay Venit

    Assistant Coach

    Jay Venit enters his fifth season as an assistant coach for Loyola's swimming and diving program in 2024-25. Venit was a four-year letterwinner for the program and a five-time individual scorer in the breaststroke at the Patriot League Championships.

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    Jay Venit

    Assistant Coach

    Venit reached his first 'A' final at the conference meet during his senior season, finishing eighth overall in the 100 breast after posting a season-best time of 56.10 in the prelims. He added a pair of 'B' final qualifications as a junior in 2019, taking 11th in the 100 breast and 16th in the 200 breast. Originally from Laurel, Md., Venit set multiple school records at Archbishop Spalding High School prior to joining Loyola.

    Venit graduated in May 2020 with a bachelor's degree in business administration.

  • George kennedy loyola md swimming

    George Kennedy

    Assistant Coach

    Seven-time NCAA Division III Coach of the Year George Kennedy joined Loyola University Maryland head coach Brian Loeffler on the Greyhounds' pool deck as an assistant coach prior to the 2017-2018 season. Kennedy retired as the head coach at nearby Johns Hopkins after the 2015-2016 season after building and maintaining one of the most dominant Division III programs on the Homewood campus.

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    George Kennedy

    Assistant Coach

    At the end of his final year, he was honored with the Speedo College Swimming Coaches Association of American (CSCAA) Lifetime Achievement Award after winning 373 dual meets and 24 conference titles and coaching 31 national champions and nearly 1,500 All-Americans.

    Kennedy's teams finished in the top-10 an impressive 48 times at the NCAA Championships, including 21 top-five finishes, but the excellence was not limited to the water. During his tenure at Johns Hopkins, Kennedy and the Blue Jays have recorded numerous awards for academic excellence from the CSCAA, 12 CoSIDA Academic All-America honors, eight NCAA Postgraduate Scholars, an NCAA Elite 89 Award winner and a Rhodes Scholarship.

    He was inducted to the Johns Hopkins Athletics Hall of Fame, and in 2014, Fortune named Kennedy one of the "World's 50 Greatest Leaders."

    A 1977 graduate of the University of North Carolina, Kennedy was a four-year letter winner for the Tar Heels and an NCAA Division I qualifier in the 100-yard backstroke. After graduation, Kennedy remained at UNC to earn his master's degree in physical education and serve as an assistant on the Tar Heels' coaching staff.

    In 1980-81 he became head coach of the men's and women's swimming teams at Gettysburg College, where he compiled an impressive 77-31-2 dual meet record in five seasons.

    Kennedy currently resides in Towson, Maryland, with his wife, Helen. They have two daughters, Catherine, a graduate of the University of Mary Washington, and Sarah, a graduate of North Carolina.

Camp Details

SECURE YOUR SPOT!

You can expect a high demand on these first-come-first-serve camper spots, so please be sure to register early. This summer, Loyola is offering one session of day camp (9:00am-3:00pm) for ages 9-18. Upon arrival at camp, campers are placed in groups with other swimmers having similar abilities and goals. Our camp staff will do their best to accommodate your needs, keeping in consideration your experience and desire to improve.

2026 OVERVIEW

  • Dates: June 29-July 2
  • Age Group: 9-18
  • Gender: Coed
  • Camp Type: Day Camp
  • Schedule: 9:00am-3:00pm, Monday-Thursday
  • Check-In: 8:30am at the Mangione Aquatic Center at the Fitness and Aquatics Center.
  • Lunch: Please bring a healthy lunch and snacks Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday. Camp will provide lunch on Thursday.
  • Program: The Stroke Technique program is designed to provide competitive swimmers with a better understanding of swimming fundamentals. Stroke refinement along with constructive feedback will be the focus of the camp and allows each participant to gain a greater knowledge of proper stroke mechanics and ways to improve themselves individually.

CAMP ADDRESS

Loyola University Maryland
Mangione Aquatic Center
4900 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21210

The Fitness and Aquatic Center is located directly off Charles Street. Click Here for Directions to Mangione Aquatic Center and Campus Map.

Discounts Available

TEAM DISCOUNT: If five or more campers register together, each camper is eligible for a $25 discount. Please have a team contact reach out directly to the USSC office at 1-800-645-3226 to receive a discount code to identify your group. Campers may then register through the website at their convenience and apply the coupon code during check-out.

CAMP CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUT

Check-in: Monday, June 29th

  • Check-in Monday at 8:30am at the Mangione Aquatic Center at the Fitness and Aquatics Center.

Check-out: Thursday, July 2nd

  • Swim meet on Thursday afternoon between 1:30pm-3:00pm. Parents are invited to attend. Check-out at 3:00pm.

There is no supervision before or after camp hours so please make arrangements to drop off and pick up your child on time.

MEALS

Lunch is NOT provided (MON, TUE, WED). Please bring a healthy lunch and snacks Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday. Camp will provide lunch on Thursday.

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Instruction: Morning and afternoon training sessions
  • Supervision: Campers are supervised by staff during camp hours.
  • Camp T-shirt & Prizes: Campers will receive a Nike Swim Camps t-shirt and prizes.

INSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT & FACILITY

  • Ratio: 1:10 staff-to-camper ratio
  • Groupings: Campers are grouped by age, ability, and experience per the director's discretion.
  • Equipment Needed: Please bring your water swimsuit, swim cap, goggles and towel(s)
  • Facility: Mangione Pool at the Fitness and Aquatics Center
  • Medical Protocol: Most camps have an athletic trainer on-site to help with illness or injury. In case of an emergency, campers will be transported to the nearest hospital.

PREPARE FOR CAMP: COMPLETE YOUR PRE-CAMP CHECKLIST

To view your customer account, complete your mandatory forms, pay balance dues, and review important camp information, visit Pre-Camp Checklist. All necessary camp information is on this page. If there are any imperative changes prior to camp start, registered campers will be notified via email and this webpage will be updated!

CHECKLIST OF THINGS TO BRING

Below is a suggested list of clothes, equipment, and personal items. US Sports Camps is NOT responsible for lost or stolen articles or money.

Items:

  • Healthy Lunch & Snacks each day *Lunch provided on Thursday
  • Dryland training Gear (running shoes, t-shirt, athletic shorts, sweatshirt)
  • Backpack
  • Swimsuit
  • Swim Cap(s)
  • Goggles
  • Towel
  • Water bottle
  • Sandals/flip flops
  • Fins if you currently own them – do not purchase them if you do not have them
  • Signed Health & Release forms and waivers (forms completed online do not need to be printed and turned in at camp)

TRANSPORTATION

Transportation is not provided. Campers are responsible for getting to and from camp on their own. There is no supervision before or after camp hours so please make arrangements to pick up your child on time.

COMPANY POLICIES

For information regarding our cancellation policy and all other company policies, please visit USSC Policies.

NIKE SWIM CAMP FAQ

For general questions about our swim camps please see our FAQ page.

DAY CAMP AMENITIES

• Nike Camp T-shirt & Nike Swim Cap
• Camp hours: MON-THUR 9:00AM-3:00PM

Sample Daily Schedule

8:30 AM Campers Arrive

9:00 AM Stroke Review

9:30 AM Pool Session 1

11:30 AM Team building exercise/dry-land training

Noon Lunch

1:00 PM Pool Session 2

3:00 PM Campers Depart

Loyola university mangoine aquatic center

Mangione Pool at the Fitness & Aquatics Center

The Mangione Pool at the Fitness and Aquatics Center is home to Loyola University Maryland's swimming and diving program. Located at the corner of Charles Street and Wyndhurst Avenue, the "FAC" has a 25-yard pool, a diving well and a warm-up area, as well as locker rooms and many other facilities for students.

WHAT FAMILIES SAY ABOUT Nike Swim Camp at Loyola University Maryland

3 Reviews

  • The participants have a detailed instructions of each stroke they have discussed and better improve their skills
  • Great director and coaches. Girls had fun and improved skills. Swim meet at end was very well done
  • The coaches knew the swimmers name and their weaknesses and focus on individual needs

FAQ

  • Upon arrival at camp, campers are placed in groups with other swimmers having similar abilities and goals. Our camp staff will do their best to accommodate your needs, keeping in consideration your experience and desire to improve.

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