Auburn, swimming and diving coach Gary Taylor part ways after three seasons

Auburn and head swimming and diving coach Gary Taylor have agreed to mutually part ways after three seasons.

The search for the person that can take Auburn swimming and diving back to the national-title level that the Tigers were used to back in the 1990s and 200s continues.

On Monday, Auburn athletic director Allen Greene announced that the university and coach Gary Taylor have agreed to mutually part ways after three seasons.

“Auburn is appreciative to Gary for his service to the Auburn swimming and diving program,” Greene said.  “We wish him the very best in his future endeavors.”

A powerhouse for two decades, the Tigers have yet to find a way to get back to competing for SEC and national titles as the last time Auburn won a conference championship was in 2012 by the men.