Latest Virginia Tech graduate Emma Inch has been named to the College of Miami girls’s swimming teaching employees as a training fellow for the 2024-2025 season.
Whereas the Hurricanes’ swimming program is just a girls’s sport at Miami, Inch’s addition to the employees marks the one feminine on an all-male teaching employees; she would be the first feminine coach this system has seen for the reason that 2020-2021 season.
Miami nonetheless lists Zach Hinsley as an affiliate head coach with this system, and declined to reply whether or not Inch is a complement to Hinsley or a alternative on the employees.
“I’m so excited to be right here,” Inch stated within the official announcement. “I believe there’s one thing to be stated about being part of a program on the rise. That’s one thing that basically energizes me and our entire teaching employees. I’m excited to be part of this. Coming off of final yr’s historic yr at Miami, I believe this may be one thing particular and I can’t wait to play a component in its development.”
A local of Farmington, Michigan, Inch accomplished her first two years of undergraduate research and collegiate swimming at Michigan State College earlier than the swimming and diving applications have been lower from the athletics division. She transferred to Virginia Tech, the place she was a key contributor for the Hokies each within the pool and within the classroom.
Inch transferred to Virginia Tech to complete her undergraduate research, receiving a bachelor’s diploma in communications. She used her ultimate 3 seasons of eligibility, together with a COVID fifth yr, at Virginia Tech, the place she competed for 2 seasons and earned her grasp’s diploma in management research in Could of 2024.
A butterfly and IM specialist, Inch was chosen for the All-ACC Educational honors and was a two-time recipient of the “High 6 for Service” award from the Atlantic Coast Convention.
Additionally throughout her time as a Hokie, Inch captured the Hokie Spirit Award, served as vice chairman of the Scholar-Athlete Advisory Committee and was chosen for the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Andy Kershaw, Miami’s head swimming coach, expressed his enthusiasm for Inch to affix the teaching employees in Coral Gables.
“We’re very excited that Emma shall be placing The U on. She is bringing loads of power and fervour for impacting the ladies on this staff,” Kershaw stated. “Her expertise as each an ACC and B1G swimmer shall be an amazing useful resource. Our anticipation for constructing on our latest progress is at its peak and Emma shall be an amazing piece to that puzzle. I’m additionally excited to have the chance to launch her into her collegiate teaching profession.”