Mens Track & Field

Mens Swimming - Coaching Staff

 

Head Coach Rich Pein

Office Number: (608) 785-8185; E-Mail: pein.rich@uwlax.edu

Entering his 28th season with the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse swimming program in 2009-10, Rich Pein has experienced his share of personal and team accomplishments.

rich pein swimmingPein took over the UW-L men's program in 1979 and proceeded to guide the squad to a 10th-place finish at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletic Association Championships that same year.

Since his auspicious beginning, Pein has continued to lead the men's swimming program to top-20 finishes. In fact, UW-L has placed among the top-20 nationally in either the NAIA or the NCAA in 11 of Pein's 28 seasons. The Eagles tied for 23rd at the 2004 national championships, the best team finish since 1993. UW-L finished 23rd at the 2007 NCAA III Championships and tied for 55th in 2009.

He added the women's swimming program to his coaching duties prior to the 1985-86 season. Since inheriting the additional role, Pein has coached the women's program to three NCAA III top-12 finishes, including a school-best fifth-place showing in 2003-04. UW-L also scored a school record 215.0 points at the 2004 NCAA III Championships. UW-L was eighth at the 2009 national championships and 13th in 2008. Other finishes at the NCAA Championships included placing 10th in 2002; 12th in 1998; 20th in 2003; 15th in 2005; 17th in 2006 and 24th in 2007.

He led UW-L to its first WIAC title since 1978 with a championship in 1997-98 and has led the Eagles to six of the last eight conference titles overall, including two straight. The team won four consecutive conference crowns from 2002-05, marking the first time in school history UW-L had won four straight WIAC women's swimming titles. The Eagles became the first team since UW-Eau Claire (1995-97) to win three consecutive women's championships with their victory in 2003-04. Pein has also led UW-L to two NAIA top-20 finishes.

He has been named Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Men's Coach of the Year five times and Women's Coach of the Year nine times. He first gained the men's honor in 1981-82 following UW-L's third-place finish in the WIAC and 11th-place NAIA finish. Pein was also selected for the award in 1991-92, 1994-95, 2001-02 and 2006-07 after leading the Eagles to a second-place conference finish.

Pein gained the women's honor in 1985-86, 1986-87, 1991-92, 1994-95, 1997-98, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04 and 2008-09. In addition, he was named the NCAA Division III Women's Swimming National Coach of the Year in 2003-04 for the Eagles' fifth-place national finish. Pein was selected the NAIA District 14 Coach of the Year in 1990-91 after leading the men to an 11th-place finish at the NAIA championships and the women to a 13th-place finish.

He has coached the men's program to a 123-72 win-loss record in dual meets, and has compiled a 107-34 dual mark in 21 seasons with the women's program. UW-L is 41-2 in women's duals the last eight seasons.

Pein earned a bachelor's degree from Ohio University in 1971 and received his master's degree from Illinois State in 1979. He earned a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee in 1990. Before coming to UW-L, Pein served as assistant coach at Bowling Green University, Oakland University (Mich.) and Illinois State.

Pein was inducted into the UW-L Wall of Fame in 2006.

Diving Coach Barry Schockmel

The diving events are handled by Barry Shockmel, who returns for his 40th season with the program in 2009-10. He is responsible for administering the workouts and training practices for the diving crew.

Schockmel is credited with guiding the development of UW-L's divers. Drew Peterson rewrote the men's diving records while Jane Marien was a NAIA champion in 1989 under Schockmel's tutelage. Amanda Medendorp earned seven NCAA III All-America honors under Schockmel. She placed eighth in the 1-meter competition in 2008 after finishing fourth in the 1-meter and ninth in the 3-meter in 2007.

Schockmel was inducted into the UW-L Wall of Fame in 1996.

Graduate Assistant Coach Ann Jopke

Ann Jopke will be in her second season as UW-L's graduate assistant coach in 2009-10.

Pein's Dual Record

Year Men Women
1979-80 5-4 - - -
1980-81 4-4 - - -
1981-82 3-4 - - -
1982-83 5-4 - - -
1983-84 8-4 - - -
1984-85 2-6 - - -
1985-86 4-5 2-7
1986-87 4-4 6-3
1987-88 - - - - - -
1988-89 - - - - - -
1989-90 - - - - - -
1990-91 3-5 5-3
1991-92 3-3 4-2
1992-93 4-4 6-2
1993-94 4-3 6-1
1994-95 6-3 7-2
1995-96 5-1 4-2
1996-97 7-1 5-3
1997-98 5-2 5-2
1998-99 5-2 5-2
1999-00 4-3 5-2
2000-01 6-1 6-1
2001-02 6-1 7-0
2002-03 6-1 7-0
2003-04 7-1 8-0
2004-05 5-1 6-0
2005-06 2-1 2-1
2006-07 4-0 3-1
2007-08 3-1 4-0
2008-09 3-1 4-0
Career 123-72 107-34

Pein's Championships Record

Men Women
Year WIAC Nationals Division WIAC Nationals Division
1979-80 3rd 10th NAIA - - - - - -
1980-81 3rd 8th NAIA - - - - - -
1981-82 3rd 11th NAIA - - - - - -
1982-83 3rd 7th NAIA - - - - - -
1983-84 3rd 10th NAIA - - - - - -
1984-85 3rd 17th NAIA - - - - - -
1985-86 2nd 16th NAIA 3rd 12th NAIA
1986-87 2nd 18th NAIA 2nd 10th NAIA
1987-90 - - - - NAIA - - - - NAIA
1990-91 3rd 11th NAIA 3rd 13th NAIA
1991-92 3rd 12th NCAA III 3rd DNS NCAA III
1992-93 3rd 16th NCAA III 2nd 20th NCAA III
1993-94 3rd - - NCAA III 2nd 26th NCAA III
1994-95 2nd 39th NCAA III 2nd 27th NCAA III
1995-96 3rd 44th NCAA III 2nd DNS NCAA III
1996-97 2nd 35th NCAA III 2nd 22nd NCAA III
1997-98 3rd 32nd NCAA III 1st 12th NCAA III
1998-99 3rd 27th NCAA III 3rd 31st NCAA III
1999-00 3rd 31st NCAA III 3rd 18th NCAA III
2000-01 2nd - - NCAA III 3rd Tied 32nd NCAA III
2001-02 2nd - - NCAA III 1st 10th NCAA III
2002-03 2nd 36th NCAA III 1st 20th NCAA III
2003-04 2nd T 23rd NCAA III 1st 5th NCAA III
2004-05 2nd 43rd NCAA III 1st 15th NCAA III
2005-06 2nd - - NCAA III 2nd 17th NCAA III
2006-07 2nd 23rd NCAA III 2nd 24th NCAA III
2007-08 2nd - - NCAA III 1st 13th NCAA III
2008-09 2nd T 55th NCAA III 1st 8th NCAA III
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