Women's Swimming and Diving

- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- jcahill@missouri.edu
During her third season at Mizzou, Jenn Cahill helped lead the women to a 25th place finish at the NCAA Championships, where the Tigers garnered one First Team and three Honorable Mention All-America honors and broke the 400 free school record. The Mizzou women also claimed two podium finishes at the SEC Championships, with Sarah Thompson's silver in the 100 back and bronze in the 200 free relay.
In her second season in Columbia, Cahill helped the women’s team to an 18th place finish at the NCAA Championships, where two individuals and two relays earned All-America honors. The Mizzou women also set three school records during the season.
In her first season with the Tigers, Cahill helped the Mizzou women to a 7-2 regular season record and a ranking of 20th in the final regular season TYR/CSCAA Division I poll. Overall on the campaign, the Tiger women set three school records, including Sarah Thompson in the 50 free and the 200 free and 200 medley relays. Four swimmers from the women's program earned bids to the 2020 NCAA Championships, which was later canceled, and seven Tiger women claimed CSCAA All-America honors for the season.
Cahill came to Columbia after two seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Vanderbilt.
“I’m very excited to have Jenn join our staff,” Grevers said. She’s a great compliment to the Mizzou swimming and diving family. Her commitment to academic and athletic success, while connecting with the student-athletes to help them grow, is exactly what I’m looking for in an assistant coach.”
“I would like to thank Coach Grevers and the rest of the athletic administration at Mizzou for this incredible opportunity,” Cahill said. “I am very grateful to join the Mizzou family, and I look forward to this new journey as a Tiger!”
Cahill comes to Columbia after two seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Vanderbilt University. With the Commodores, she helped the program set eight school records in her two years and numerous personal best times. Cahill also developed and planned Commodore’s dry land program.
Prior to Vanderbilt, Cahill spent two years as a graduate assistant to TCU, where she helped the Horned Frogs to five school records and 16 NCAA ‘B’ cuts in her final year in Fort Worth.
Cahill began her coaching career at the Boise YMCA Swim Team in 2013 before she served as an assistant at the University of Puget Sound for the 2014 season.
A native of Wailuku, Hawai’i, Cahill was a four-year letter winner at Boise State University and was a part of the program's three-consecutive conference championship titles.
She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Boise State University in 2013 and a Master’s of Liberal Arts from Texas Christian University in 2017.