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BRIDGEPORT, Pa. — University of Notre Dame women’s collegiate club head coach Brian Coughlin will present on “Maintaining a Club Team” during the fourth 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 15, 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 Coughlin:  A member of the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) Board of Directors and the most successful women’s club coach in the number of victories and division titles over the past 20 years, Brian Coughlin serves the University of Notre Dame in developing students both in sports and in academia.

He has served as Notre Dame’s Associate Vice President for Student Development in the Division of Student Affairs since 2010. In this role, he oversees the Family Resource Center, University Bands, the Office of Community Standards, RecSports, the Student Activities Office and Student Media.

Previously, Coughlin served in the role of Assistant Vice President from 2007 to 2010 and Director of Student Activities from 2001 to 2007, leading the Student Activities Office through a period of substantial growth.

Before becoming the Director of Student Activities, Coughlin served as the Rector of Notre Dame’s Carroll Hall for three years. He earned a bachelor’s degree in government and theology from the University of Notre Dame in 1995 and a master’s degree in educational leadership from West Virginia University in 1997.

While pursuing his graduate degree, he held two different graduate assistant positions and worked as the coordinator of residence life and student leadership development at Bethany College. He also spent a year at Boston College where he served as Director for four residential halls and a host of programs and events.

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