Swimming & Diving

- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- AJSYTC@MISSOURI.EDU
| Andrew Sansoucie Coaching Career | ||
| 2014-17 | Missouri | Athlete |
| 2023-Present | Missouri | Assistant Coach |
A Mizzou Swimming and Diving alumnus, Andrew Sansoucie joined the coaching staff prior to the 2022-23 season.
In 2023-24, his second season with the Tigers, Sansoucie oversaw a men's team that finished 27th at NCAAs, and had five athletes garner All-America honors. More specifically, the 200 medley relay team featuring Grant Bochenski, Ty Spillane, Daniel Wilson and Frederik Rindshøj claimed second-team All-American status following their time of 1:23.29 at the national championship. Bochenski also broke the 100 back school record, a 44.96 during prelims at the SEC championship. Collier Dyer also earned second-team All-American status by finishing 10th in the 1M dive. Overall, Missouri sent 11 athletes to the NCAA Championship meets.
During his first campaign, the men's team earned 17th place at the NCAA Championships. Graduate student Jack Dahlgren earned First Team All-America accolades in two events, while four other men's swimmers earned All-America honorable mention honors in various individual events. Three women's swimmers also earned individual berths to the NCAA Championships. All of Mizzou's men's relays had top-20 finishes at the championships, and four women's relays qualified for the national event. The two teams broke a total of six school records in the pool during the campaign, two of which while at NCAA's.
Sansoucie swam for Missouri from 2014-17, and his name is featured multiple times in the program's record books. He was part of three relay teams, the 400 free relay and both medley relays, that still hold school records. Individually, his 100 fly time of 44.86 stood as the program record for five years.








