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Rick Bishop Tiger Aquatics Owner

Coach Rick Bishop is the new the new owner of Tiger Aquatics Swim Club as well as the LSU Men's and Women's Swimming & Diving Coach. Coach Rick is honored to be stepping into the role as owner & director of Tiger Aquatics. As a coach with 30+ years of experience in swimming, many in the USA Swimming Club ranks, Coach Rick believes that the developmental system within USA Swimming offers young kids a tremendous opportunity to grow as individuals and pursue their athletic dreams. The sport of swimming teaches great fundamental life lessons in so many areas; team work, perseverance, building friendships, competition, as well as allowing swimmers to be involved in a sport that they can pursue our entire lives.

Before stepping on to campus, Rick Bishop fulfilled some impressive duties with the Hong Kong National team at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. He served as the head coach of the squad, but was the primary coach for Siobhan Haughey, who has been under Bishop’s tutelage throughout her career at the University of Michigan. In Tokyo, Bishop coached Haughey to a silver medal in the Women’s 100-meter freestyle and the 200-meter freestyle, where she broke an Asian record in each event. Bishop also served as the primary coach for another Olympian, Maggie MacNeil, throughout her career at Michigan.

Bishop, a veteran coach at the college and international level, was named the LSU Swimming head coach on June 24, 2021, by athletics director Scott Woodward.

Bishop spent the past nine seasons as associate head coach at the University of Michigan and has experience in both collegiate and international competition as a coach. At Michigan, he built the women’s team from the ground up and turned the program into a national powerhouse. Bishop was also tabbed as the Hong Kong national team coach and led the nation’s program at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics last summer. It was the third time in his career he took the reins for a national team at the Olympics. During Bishop’s tenure, the men’s team reached the pinnacle of the sport as the 2013 NCAA Champions. The Wolverines were Big Ten Champions from 2013-16 and took the title again in 2020 and 2021. The women’s team also flourished and saw dramatic improvements on the recruiting trail and in the pool, jumping 26 places at the NCAA Championships in three years from 36th in 2013 to 10th in 2016. Under Bishop’s guidance, three recruiting classes finished in the top-10. The Wolverines won three consecutive Big Ten titles from 2016-18 and tallied runner-up finishes from 2019-21. At the NCAA Championships, the women’s team has finished as high as third in 2019, along with a fourth-place finish in 2018 and sixth-place finish in 2021. Bishop’s swimmers completely rewrote the record book, breaking 19 school records (in short course yards), including 15 since 2018. Bishop coached Maggie MacNeil, one of the most accomplished swimmers in Michigan history, to the 2021 100 free and 100 fly NCAA titles. She also won Big Ten Swimmer of the Year twice and is a 14-time Big Ten champion and 19-time all-American.

Bishop served as an assistant coach for USA Swimming at the 2016 FINA Swimming World Championships (25m) in Canada and at the 2017 World University Games in Taiwan. Several swimmers under his guidance have represented their countries internationally, including MacNeil (2019 FINA World Championships gold medalist in the 100-meter butterfly); sisters Gabby DeLoof (2018 Pan Pacific Championships), Ali DeLoof (2016 FINA World Championships) and Catie DeLoof (2019 World University Games); Hong Kong’s Siobhán Haughey (2016 Olympics), Claudia Lau (2016 Olympics) and Jamie Yeung (2017 World University Games); Clara Smiddy and G Ryan (2015 Pan American Games); Sierra Schmidt (2019 World University Games); Canada’s Marni Oldershaw (2013 World University Games) and Singapore’s Samantha Yeo (2015 FINA World Championships).

Prior to serving on the Michigan staff, Bishop spent four years with USA Swimming. Bishop’s role with USA Swimming expanded every year after his arrival in Colorado Springs in 2008, including serving as a sport performance consultant for the Club Development arm of USA Swimming for two years before moving on to the national team in 2010. There, Bishop was performance support manager for one year (2010-11), managing the national team performance staff at the 2010 Short Course World Championships in Dubai. Bishop was Manager of Coach Services and Education (2011-2012), where he was responsible for choosing the 2013 World University Games team.

Over his 20-plus years as coach, Bishop has garnered significant international experience. He spent two years on the Brazilian National Team coaching staff, first serving as an assistant coach at the 1995 World Championships in Rio de Janeiro and 1995 Pan-American Games in Mar del Plata, Argentina, before heading up the Brazilian Olympic Team at the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta. He also served as an assistant coach for Jamaica at the 1998 Pan-American Games in Winnipeg and was the head coach for the Netherlands Antilles at the 2007 World Championships in Melbourne, Australia.

Bishop began his coaching career by serving a three-year stint as an assistant men’s swimming coach at Harvard (1988-91) before moving to the University of Memphis Tiger Swimming (MTS) Club (1992-96), where he coached six swimmers to the Top-50 of the world rankings between 1994 and 1995.

In 1998, Bishop moved to Jacksonville, Fla., where he began a four-year stint as an assistant coach for The Bolles School, a private college preparatory day and boarding school. He assisted with high school national championship and state championship teams, coached high school all-Americans and U.S. Nationals finalists, and was co-Director of The Bolles School Summer Swim Camps. He went on to serve as head coach and aquatics director at the Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tenn., beginning in 2002, and also served as program director for the Baylor Swim Club, the school’s club team. In 2004, Bishop guided Baylor to a first-place finish (combined team) at the Tennessee State High School Championships, and coached 20 men’s and women’s all-Americans from 2003-04. Bishop returned to The Bolles School in 2006 as head coach of the high school team and aquatics director of the club team, the Bolles Sharks. In his first year, both his boys and girls teams won the Florida High School 1A State Championship. The next year, in 2007, Bishop guided Bolles to a second-place finish at the 2007 USA Swimming Spring Championships (combined team), with Bishop guiding four Olympic Trials qualifiers and five swimmers ranked in the Top 105 in the world rankings.

Bishop attended the University of Massachusetts (1988), receiving his bachelor of science in exercise science, with a concentration in exercise physiology. At UMass, Bishop was team captain on the first team championship in the program’s history in 1987.

Bishop and his wife, Pamela, have three sons – Liam, Aidan, and Kilian

Rocky Smith Head Coach TAQ/Lead Coach Varsity

Coach Rocky Smith comes to Tiger Aquatics as the former Head Coach of Bulldog Aquatic Club, located in Ruston, Louisiana.  He was at BAC for 7 years; 3 years as Head Coach and 4 years as Assistant Coach.  

Rocky is a former TAQ swimmer and began his coaching career at Magnolia Woods Summer League, here in Baton Rouge.

Rocky is a graduate of Louisiana Tech, and during his 4 years there he coached the age-group program at BAC. 

As the Head Coach of BAC, Rocky had led the team to significant growth and success with both the Age-Group and Senior swimmers.

Margot May PARDS Head Coach

Margot is a native of Gretna, outside of New Orleans where she attended Arden Cahill Academy and Archbishop Blenk High School. She started her swimming career in Louisiana as a 6 year old and swam middle school, high school and on year-round teams until she went to college in 1998. She was team captain her senior year and a three-year letter recipient. She was a state qualifier at Archbishop Blenk High School in Back and Fly in 1996, 1997, 1998. Her favorite events are 100 back and 100 fly and she loves teaching stroke technique.

Margot began teaching swim lessons through the Swim America at Arden Cahill in 1991 and has been on the pool deck, since.  During her high school and college years (1995-2002) she was with Bellemeade Swim Clubs and was the pool manager, head coach and swim instructor.

Margot restarted her coaching career in 2013 with opening of Greystone Golf and Country Clubs new swim team and has been part of the growing new program in Livingston Parish since.  She started the middle school/junior high program for Livingston Parish in 2017 and started coaching the CUBS/PAWS in Denham Springs group in 2017 where she currently presides as the Head Site coach at the Denham Springs PARDS location.

Margot is a graduated from LSU in 2003, in Advertising and Audio Visual Arts. After running a publishing and graphic design company for 15 years, she steps away to coach and teach full time. Coach Margot teaches 8th grade Quest for Success, Graphic Design and La History at Southside Jr High. She currently lives in Denham Springs with her husband, Bryan, 3 children – Laird, Berkley and Tucker May and her black lab. 

Head Swim Coach Bellemeade Swim Club 1998-2001

Assistant swim coach - Greystone Golf and Country Club 2012

Head Swim Coach Greystone Golf Country Club 2013 - present

Head Swim Coach 
Juban Parc Junior High 2018 - 2021

5th grade - Seventh Ward Elementary 2018 - 2021

5th grade - Lewis Vincent Elementary 2018 - 2021

Head Swim Coach Southside Jr High 2017- present

Swim Coach Denham Springs High School 2022-present

Graham Carter Lead Coach State (LSU)

Graham Carter is entering his 2nd year with Tiger Aquatics. He is the Lead Coach for the Tigers group at the LSU site.

Graham has been swimming year-round for over 10 years and was a Louisiana State Qualifier.  His senior year of high school, Graham was Team Captain. His best events were the 100 and 200 Buterfly. 

Graham has coached summer league for the past 3 years and is super excited to coach for Tiger Aquatics.

Graham is the son of Angie Carter, Head Coach of Christus Swim Club in Shreveport, Lousiana and he is the younger brother of Coach Grace, TAQ's Lead Coach for Cubs and Paws.

Graham is a sophomore at LSU, majoring in Agricultural Business.

Christian Booth Lead Coach Tigers (LSU)

Christian is now entering his 3rd year as an assistant coach for Tiger Aquatics at the LSU site. Christian is the Lead Coach for the Tigers group.

He has been swimming since he was 5, he swam with Christus Louisiana Aquatics and with his high school Calvary Baptist Academy. Christian was a sectional, futures, and junior’s qualifier. He was state champion in the 100 back in 2020. His favorite events were the 100/200 back and the 100 fly.

Christian spent this summer coaching for the YNWL Bolt’s in Shreveport Louisiana where he coached ages 11 and up.

Christian graduated high school from Calvary Baptist Academy

Christian is going into his junior year of college at LSU where he is majoring in Finance and minoring in Communication.

Ellie Baldwin Lead Coach Jr Tigers (LSU)

Coach Ellie Balwin enters her 2nd season as the Lead Coach of the Jr Tigers at the LSU site. Coach Ellie previously coached the Cubs and Paws group over the 2023 summer season.

Coach Ellie was just recently hired as the Director of Operations and Facility Manager for the LSU Swimming and Diving Team under Coach Rick Bishop. Prior to being hired Ellie was the gradute assistant for the collegiate team and before that a member of the Women's LSU Swimming and Diving Team where she specilaized in 50, 100, 200, and 500 Freestyle, 100 & 200 Backstroke, and the 100 Butterfly. 

Prior to coming to the United States Ellie Balwin was a member of the City of Derby Swimming Club … Represented England at the 2014 Portuguese Nationals in Lisbon, winning gold in the 4×100 medley relay … Represented England Central at the 2015 UK School Games, finishing with four medals (one gold, two silver, one bronze) … Represented England at the 2015 Energy Standard Cup in England, winning silver in 100m, 200m back, 4×100 medley relay … Took part in the 2015 British Championships, winning gold in 100m, 200m backstroke … Competed at the 2015 British Summer Championships and won silver in 50m, 100m, 200m backstroke … Won bronze in 200 back at 2016 British Championships … Competed at the 2016 British Summer Championships, winning silver in 100m backstroke, 4×100 medley relay.

Coach Ellie was born on February 17th, 1999. Her parents are Iain and Vicky Baldwin. She has two sisters, Francesca and Hannah. She received her undergraduate degree in Animal Sciences. Coach Ellie was engaged in early 2022 and was married to  Zachary Vicknair in 2024!

Grace Carter Lead Coach Cubs & Paws (LSU)

Grace Carter is in her 3rd year as an assistant coach of Tiger Aquatics and is the lead coach of Cubs & Paws at the LSU Site. 

She has been swimming all her life - summer league, high school and year round swim since she was 5 years old. Grace was a state qualifier from 2012 to 2021. Her best events were the 200/100 backstroke. She has been coaching and giving swim lessons the past 5 summers.

She will be in her 3rd year managing the LSU Swim team. 

Grace grew up in Shreveport, Louisiana and attended Byrd High School where she graduated in the top of her class.  Both of her parents were collegiate swimmers and she has one younger brother who also swims.

Currently Grace is a junior at LSU majoring in kinesiology.

Pierce Duhe Assistant Coach Jr Tigers (LSU)

Pierce Duhe is in his 2nd year as assistant coach of the Jr Tigers at the LSU site.

Pierce has worked with kids of all ages for years in New Orleans and truly enjoys the taching aspect of coaching. Swimming has always been a very passionate part of his life, and he loves being able to help others become motivated. Pierce enjoys seeing how much the sport is able to boost the confidence and upbringing of others, as well as, teaching kids how to work properly as a team. As both a camp counselor and a swim coach, Pierce has helped kids of all ages "come out of their shell," and truly believes swimming is one of the best sports for that. 

Pierece is a native of New Orleans where he swam for New Orleans Aquatics and Del La Salle. 

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