HEAD
COACH:
Martie Staser, (585) 389-2198
mstaser3@naz.edu
Martie Staser, a former swimming standout at the University at Buffalo,
was named head men’s and women’s swimming and diving
coach at Nazareth in September. She replaced Rick Aronberg, who
coached the Golden Flyers for 11 seasons.
Staser grew up in New Hampshire, then swam scholastically
at Germantown Academy near Philadelphia. She earned undergraduate
and graduate degrees from UB, where she was a four-year letterwinner
in swimming and a Mid-Continent Conference champion in four events.
She served as team captain in 1995-96 and 1996-97 and was a first-team
all-conference selection all four seasons there.
Staser’s most recent position was as academic advisor for
intercollegiate athletics at Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville,
Ill. She also was coordinator of the university’s Life Skills
Program and advisor to the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. In
Illinois, she was an assistant swim coach at the Edwardsville YMCA.
Staser also has coaching experience at Sunset Hills Country Club
in Edwardsville, Hazelwood Elite Aquatic Team in Missouri, and the
Nickel City Splash Swim Club in Buffalo.
At UB, Staser won conference titles in the 1650 free, 500 free,
200 fly, and 400 IM. Other accolades included selection as Academic
All-Conference in 1994, 1996, and 1997.
At Nazareth, Staser takes over a program that has been competitive
over the years in the Empire 8 Conference. Aronberg was the coach
for 11 seasons.
“We’re happy that we were able to get someone of Martie’s
caliber to coach our teams,” said Nazareth Athletic Director
Pete Bothner. “She has great organizational skills that will
serve as a great asset to our athletic department.”
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