Carl Samuelson (swim coach)

Carl R. Samuelson
Biographical details
Borncirca 1932
Alma materSpringfield College '57
Playing career
1952–1957Springfield College
Position(s)Swimmer, freestyle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1957–1966Springfield College
Freshman Coach
Asst. Varsity Coach
1966–1999[1]Williams College
Head coaching record
Overall181-72 0.715%
(Williams Men)
145-26 0.848%
(Williams Women)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
'82, '83, '92, NCAA Div. III Nat. Champions
13 x New England Champions
(Williams Women)
14 x New England Champions
(Williams Men)
Awards
1980 N. E. Coach of the Year

Carl Samuelson swam freestyle for Springfield College and was the swim coach for Williams College from 1966 to 1999, where he led the team to 14 Men's New England Championships, and 13 Women's New England Championships. The Women's team were National NCAA Division III Champions three times, and the Men's team were in the top five NCAA finishes 10 times. In an exclusive honor, Samuelson was named to the College Swimming Coaches of America Association's (CSCAA) 100 Greatest Swim Coaches of the Century.[2]

Early life

Samuelson grew up in Middletown, Connecticut where he attended Middletown High School. As a Freshman, he had to convince his principal at Middletown to start a High School Swim Team in 1949.[3][4] Despite having no swimming pool, Samuelson succeeded, and the school held meets and practices at a local YMCA pool. Samuelson also participated in Track and Field at Middletown High.[3]

At the Connecticut State Swimming Championship in New Haven in March 1950, he swam third for the Middletown High Tigers in the winning 200-yard freestyle relay, recording a combined team time of 1:43.4.[5] At the Connecticut Central Interscholastic Swimming Championships in February 1950, his 200-yard freestyle relay team from Middlebrook High won the event and set a new record of 1:47.2, exciting the crowd in a very close race with rival Manchester High, who were overall winners in the meet.[6] While at Middletown, he met his wife Nancy who was a student at Connecticut's Woodrow Wilson High. The couple would have three children, two girls and a boy.[2][3][7][8]

Springfield College

After graduating Middletown High,[9] he attended Springfield College, under Head Coach Charles E. Silvia. Silvia believed in bringing out the best in each swimmer, but was skilled at reducing stress at meets.[10] At Springfield, Samuelson was a swimmer all four years, and received a B.S. in Physical Education. While excelling as a sprinter at Springfield, he helped the team win two New England Inter-scholastic League Team Championships.[11]

Though he was originally in the Class of 1956, Samuelson spent two years in the Military which delayed his graduation from Springfield. After graduating in 1957, he also taught Physical Education in addition to coaching, and worked closely with Charles Silvia, who was both his swim coach, and his mentor as a new instructor at Springfield.[12]

He remained at Springfield to earn a master's degree in Physical Education and coached their Freshman Swimming Team from 1957 to 1966, which aligned with his own professional goals. One of Samuelson's most outstanding coaching successors at Springfield was Coach Peter Avdoulos, who coached diving at Springfield from around 1985–2024, leading the team to several national championships.[13] Samuelson learned a great deal about coaching while assistant coaching under Hall of Fame Head Coach Charles Silvia. Samuelson also assisted with the Varsity team at Springfield during this period.[14] While obtaining his master's degree, he also coached Suffield Academy in the 1956–57 year. His 1964–65 Springfield freshman team were the first to ever beat the Harvard freshmen.[7][8]

Coaching Williams

Later the coach of Wesleyan University, Hugh McCurdy, called Samuelson to ask him if he would like his name put in contention for the position of Head Swimming Coach at Williams College, as their current coach Bob Muir was retiring. Familiar with Bob Muir and the Williams College swimming program, Samuelson agreed to become a candidate for the coaching job.

After a strong interview at Williams College, Samuelson was offered the position of Head swimming coach in the Spring of 1966, and he began coaching in the 1966–7 season. In 1970 Williams became a coed University, and Samuelson, as a Swim coach and the Director of Physical Education helped the school transition to a fully coeducational institution. He coached the women's teams as well as the men's and their performances were equally outstanding.[14]

During Samuelson's tenure as head coach, the Williams Men's team were New England Champions 14 times with 8 consecutive championships, and he mentored 285 All-Americans. The Men's team had 10 top five NCAA finishes and 3 undefeated seasons. Over more than a quarter century at Williams, swimmers mentored by Samuelson received All-America status 340 times, and took 39 individual, and 23 NCAA relay titles [2]

The overall Men's record was 181 wins, 72 losses, which earned Samuelson's teams a .715 winning percentage.

Williams women's team

Samuelson began coaching the Williams Women's swimming team in the 1975–76 season. Always one to pioneer new ventures, Samuelson started the team with just three talented women who swam with the Men's Junior Varsity that year, as there was not yet a women's team. The three included Olympic trials qualifier Leslie Teal from Kansas City, who had finished only a few seconds shy of qualifying for the Olympics in butterfly. The three had asked him if there was a New England Championship for Women. Samuelson wasn't sure, but was told after his first inquiry they couldn't swim in the championship as they had competed exclusively against men that year. Not satisfied with that answer, Samuelson, requested the New England Women's league coaches take a vote, and to his surprise, they voted to include his three women swimmers as participants in their first New England Championships. During Samuelson's tenure, his women's team grew and with outstanding new recruits won 13 New England Championships which included seven consecutive championships.[2] One of his outstanding women swimmers in the mid-1980's was Joan Horgan, who in her career held five NCAA Championship titles, and served as a Williams team captain in the 1986-87 swim year. Horgan noted that Samuelson employed a relaxed personal approach to each swimmer which greatly eased her feelings of burn-out after a long swimming career, and believed "Sam cared more about me than about my swimming".[8]

Continuing to improve in competition, in 1982 the Women's team won their first NCAA Division III championships and gained national rather than exclusively regional recognition. The team won the NCAA Division III again in 1983, showing dominance in the sport with back-to-back national championships. In 1992, his Women's team repeated again as National Champions. Samuelson believed that those first two championships helped the women's team gain national recognition, helped improved funding and attendance for the program and helped him to convince more competitive student athletes to give the team a chance.[14] During his tenure as coach, Samuelson's Women's teams had eight undefeated seasons, with two consecutive undefeated seasons, and had 11 top five NCAA finishes.[2]

The Williamson Women's team overall record through the 1995 season when Samuelson was inducted into the Springfield College Hall of Fame was 145 wins and 26 losses for an outstanding .848 winning percentage. Nonetheless, Samuelson's approach was to always keep the fun in swimming, and to let the team members feel like a family rather than a pressured squad of military recruits. Samuelson streesed that academics came first.[2]

After 33 years coaching at Williams, Samuelson retired in 1999, and was replaced by University of Pennsylvania swimmer and prior Harvard Coach Steve Kuster. In 2016 around the age of 84, he began living at the Sweetwood Retirement Living Community in Williamstown. In September 2020, Samuelson's wife Nancy died.[1][15]

Swimming community

In 1968, Samuelson was elected as President of the New England Intercollegiate Swimming Association. His friend Hugh McCurdy, the coach at Wesleyan College who had helped him obtained his position as Head Coach for Williams College was selected as Secretary-Treasurer.[16]

Honors

Samuelson was the 1980 New England Coach of the Year and received the honor two more times. His home town selected him for the Middletown Sports Hall of Fame in February, 1999.[3] Impressively, he was also chosen as one of the 100 Greatest Swimming and Diving Coaches of the Century in 2021 by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA).[17] In 2000, the Williams College Swimming Pool, was renamed the Samuelson-Muir pool, to honor him, and Coach Muir, who had been a long-term acquaintance and friend for many years.[1] When Carl Samuelson as Swim Coach, and Nancy, who served as the Health Center's Medical Secretary, both retired in 1999, alumni established a scholarship fund in their honor.[15]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Carl Samuelson Looks Back on Forging Williams College Women's Swimming Program". Retrieved January 27, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame, Carl Samuelson". Springfield College Hall of Fame.
  3. ^ a b c d Post, Fred, "Keeping Posted, Hall of Fame Dinner Was Time to Reminisce", Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, 17 February 1999, pg. 78
  4. ^ "Jaskot, Brown, in Sports Hall", Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, 31 January 1999, pg. 121
  5. ^ "State Championship Swimming Meet", Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, 5 March 1950, pg. 51
  6. ^ Cunavelis, Jimmy, "Ducks Dominate CCIL Swimming", Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, 18 February 1950, pg. 10
  7. ^ a b "Middletown Native New Williams Coach", Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, 17 March 1966, pg. 4
  8. ^ a b c "Williams College News Archive, About Coach Sam". Williams College.
  9. ^ Plumley, Ramona, "Middletown High School Seniors Commence Year's Activities", Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, 9 October 1949, pg. 109
  10. ^ "Mr., Mrs. C. E. Silvia Return From Florida", The Republican, Springfield, Massachusetts, 2 January 1952, pg. 19
  11. ^ "Maroons Face Dartmouth in Swim Season", The Republican, Springfield, Massachusetts, 14 December 1955, pg. 41
  12. ^ "Samuelson to be Instructor at SC", The Republican, Springfield, Massachusetts, 8 May 1957, pg. 38
  13. ^ "I Never Thought I'd be a Coach, A Dive into Peter Avdoulos's Legendary Career". scstudentmedia.com.
  14. ^ a b c "Carl Samuelson Named to CSCAA's List of 100 Best Swimming Coaches". Retrieved January 27, 2023.
  15. ^ a b "Williams Office of the President, The Passing of Nancy Samuelson". Retrieved January 27, 2023.
  16. ^ "N.E. Sport Notes", The Bridgeport Post, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 4 May 1968, pg. 11
  17. ^ "CSCAA Coaches of the Century Named, Carl Samuelson". Retrieved January 27, 2023.

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