BRIDGEPORT, Pa. — Iona University men’s and women’s head coach Brian Kelly will present on “Incorporating Multiple Players into Shooting Drills” during the third 2025-26 “Coaches Corner” webinar presented by the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA).
The presentation is available on Microsoft Teams at 8:00 p.m. Eastern/5:00 p.m. Pacific on Wednesday, October 8, by CLICKING HERE with a meeting ID of 219 535 847 760 7 and a passcode of: gk26mG2i
The presentation has a purpose to help teams have the resources & confidence to run productive practices and manage their programs throughout their season.
All presentations are open for collegiate club, varsity, fans, officials and the general public to view at no cost.
An archive of the prior Coaches Corner discussions is available on the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) website by CLICKING HERE.
About Brian Kelly: Brian Kelly is in his 31st year as head coach of the men’s and women’s water polo squads. The fourth coach in the history of the men’s program and founder of the women’s program, Kelly has guided his alma mater since 1995.
Coming into the 2025 season, his 818 total combined wins from the two programs make him the winningest coach in Iona University athletics history. He is also holds the most wins at Iona in a single sport with 513 wins for the women’s program. Kelly is also a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men’s Water Polo Committee, having been selected to the post in July 2014. Kelly served as NCAA Men’s Water Polo Committee Championships Chairmen from 15-18. He is currently serving another four year term on the NCAA Men’s Water Polo committee beginning in August of 2022.
Under Kelly, the men’s squad has been nationally ranked six times. On the women’s side, the Gaels posted 16 consecutive winning records, from 1998 to 2013 and 21 straight winning seasons in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). The women claimed MAAC Championships in 2004, 2011, 2012 and 2013. The 2011 squad earned a program-high 26 wins, including a perfect 10-0 record in MAAC competition, and earned the Gaels their first national ranking. The season concluded with an eighth-place finish at the NCAA Championship at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
At the 2012 NCAA Championship, the Gaels earned their first ever win at the tournament in the seventh place game with an overtime victory over Pomona-Pitzer Colleges. The Maroon & Gold took eighth in the 2013 NCAA Championship, held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at Harvard University.
An eight-time coach of the year selection, Kelly was honored by the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) Northern Division in 2005 and the MAAC in 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2012. He was also recognized by the women’s CWPA New York Division in 1999 and the CWPA Northern Division in 2000, 2001 and 2003.
He has produced numerous CWPA all-stars, including All-Americans Billy Mulcrone in 2000, Chris Przekota in 2002 and 2003, Joe Przekota in 2010, Ian Thompson and Jake Lloyd in 2014, Marc Stauble in 2016, Pat Hudack in 2018, Justin Ginsburg in 2021 and Luksa Vlasic and Andrew Miller in 2023. In their All-America seasons, C. Przekota, Joe. Przekota, and Lloyd led Division I in scoring.
On the women’s side, he coached All-America selections CC Leonard and Maggie Wood in 2011. Leonard repeated the honor in 2012 prior to Amy Olsen and Alyssa Turza joining the list of honorees in 2013. Olsen repeated the honor in 2014. Wood and Olsen led Division I in scoring during their All-American seasons. Hannah Schultz was the latest to claim All-American honors in 2018. Additionally, Jordan Van Reeken claimed the title of All-America three times (2020, 2022, 2023). Maeve Wydan received the honors in 2021. Duo Lola Trujillo and Sadie Sallas would take home the title in 2024.
In 2017 with Kelly at the helm, the women’s water polo team finished with a 3.63 GPA which led the nation.
Kelly was a standout player at Iona, playing for Iona Hall of Fame Coach Rob Calgi. In his four seasons as a starter, he helped the Gaels to a 74-46 (.616) record that included three Eastern Championship appearances along with three top twenty rankings. He was a three time All-Conference selection, a two time All-Eastern selection, and a two-time Co-Most Valuable Player (MVP) for Iona. He was also captain of the Iona swim team in 1994 and won a MAAC Championship in 1993 as a swimmer.
In 1993, Kelly, along with Mike Judge, was part of one of the deadliest one two combinations in Eastern history – tallying 298 total points. Kelly ended his career as Iona’s sixth all-time leading scorer.
A native of Chicago, Kelly began his water polo career at an early age playing in the Chicago Park District Leagues for Ridge Park. He continued playing water polo throughout grammar school and into high school where he attended Brother Rice High School on the city’s south side. There he played under former Olympian and Illinois Hall of Fame coach Jim “Moose” Mulcrone. He helped lead Brother Rice to two Illinois State Titles in 1988 and 1989. In 1990 he led all scorers in the state playoffs garnering 21 goals and was selected the MVP of the Illinois High School Water Polo. Prior to the 2007 season, Kelly was inducted into the Illinois Water Polo Hall of Fame. In April of 2012, he was inducted into the Brother Rice Athletics Circle of Champions Hall of Fame.
In the summer of 1990, Kelly was selected to the National Junior Development Team at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. He was only one of two selections from outside the state of California to make the team and he beat out a field of over 120 athletes to be named the camp’s 2-Meter MVP. The camp included several current and former USA National Team members including Wolf Wigo, Steve Gill and Jack Bowen.
In the summer time, Coach Kelly coaches the Wykagyl County Club swim team. He has led them to four Westchester County Boys Swim Championships.

