), 20) Sports The Battalion Page 5 • Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Head coach Mel Nash celebrates 25 years In a quarter century, Nash has turned A&M swimming and diving into a winner m [TY IMAGE J focus 9 students, als with e said. : Station r students a Web siti By Jordan Meserole THE BATTALION Texas A&M men’s head swimming Mel Nash is never hard to :ateon the pool deck. His booming mice and boisterous laugh resonate llroughout the Student Recreation ICenter Natatorium. His radiant smile (tanbeseen from the other end of the and he readily extends his bear- hand whenever he sees a new Nash can make anyone feel wel- bme in what he has called his home [fctthe past 25 years. Foraquarterof a century now. Nash tttibeen building an A&M swimming jrogram. that was once considered a ;e. into one of the most respected Tams in the nation. Nash got a phone call from lie University 25 years ago, he said he ns quite surprised. Nash said he was- itsure what to think about the oppor- ity initially, especially based on his impressions of the school. ‘When 1 had come clown the previ- i\ear for a dual meet, the pool was toy, we drove through the bad part of \m and all I had ever heard about were the jokes ” Nash said. "1 Mt all that impressed.” After much consideration. Nash Keptedthejob. It would be a decision would eventually add many more rcomplishments to his resume. Nash began his swimming career iiMonroeville. Pa., a small suburb of Pittsburgh. Before he graduated high school, Nash had earned a medal in the Pan American andairei was named the National sts, mtvl School Swimmer of the Year ami had been a high school All- Amehcan for four straight years. Nash went on to attend Indiana feasity, where he would continue to . He won eight con- tank's,participated in 15 NCAA Championship finals, earned a gold medal in the 1973 World Championships and then a bronze medal in the 1975 World Championships. With diploma fresh in hand, Nash entered the coaching ranks at the University of Texas at Arlington. Nash was 22 years old at the time, making him the youngest head coach of any sport in NCAA Division I his tory. After two years, the university .decided to cut the program, leaving Nash looking for a job. With A&M searching for a new coach, the timing couldn’t have been better. Nash and his wife Carol packed their bags in the summer of 1979 and headed for College Station. It didn’t take them long to fall in love with the University and town. "We were here for about six weeks, had gone to about three or four football games, and we both suddenly realized that we were going to be here a while," Nash said. "I felt like this was the place I was destined to be.” In his tenure at A&M, Nash’s teams have achieved 147 wins on the men’s side and SI wins by the women, both school records. Over the previous five years. Nash’s dual meet record of 35-8 is one of the top winning percentages in the nation. He has coached 38 All- American men and 23 All-American women, as well as some w ho have gone on to medal in Pan American Games, Goodwill Games and U.S. national championships. Assistant coach Jay Holmes, who has been Nash’s right-hand man for the past 18 years, said Nash's success comes largely from his coaching style. "His instincts are maybe one of the best in coaching,” Holmes said. "He coaches from his gut a lot.” Nash has had many athletes come to the A&M program with average See Nash on page 7 Art Wright • THE BATTALION Texas A&AA men's swimming and diving head coach Mel Nash is in his 25th season as head coach at A&M. 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