Notre Dame looking into ‘potential issues’ within swimming and diving

We’ll keep an eye on this.

Notre Dame’s swimming program had a great week last week. [autotag]Chris Giuliano[/autotag] qualified in three freestyle events for the Paris Olympics, and coach [autotag]Chris Lindauer[/autotag] was named an assistant to the U.S. team. But all of that now be coming under a cloud.

In an email obtained by Pat Forde of Sports Illustrated, Notre Dame athletic director [autotag]Pete Bevacqua[/autotag] wrote the following to the university’s athletic employees:

Notre Dame recently was made aware of this matter, and the outside firm is expected to finish its review by the end of August. This makes it rough timing for Giuliano and Lindauer as they now will have to deal with this distraction when they go overseas with no resolution in sight.

It’s hard to tell what these issues could be right now, but a hazing scandal within Northwestern’s football program that was uncovered last summer cost program legend Pat Fitzgerald his job as coach. There’s at least that precedent in the recent past that’s been set should similar circumstances be revealed here.

Stay tuned to Fighting Irish Wire for updates on this developing story.

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Notre Dame swimming coach named assistant for U.S. Olympic team

The story for Notre Dame’s swimming team at the U.S. Olympic trials was Chris Giuliano.

The story for Notre Dame’s swimming team at the U.S. Olympic trials was [autotag]Chris Giuliano[/autotag]. He qualified for at least five events in Paris with possibly more to come. If he had any concerns about not being around someone from his collegiate team, he need not worry any longer.

Irish swimming coach [autotag]Chris Lindauer[/autotag] has been named an assistant coach for the U.S. team. This is a nice honor for somebody coming off his second season with the Irish and having led the program to an all-time best 10th-place finish at the national championships. An achievement like this does not go unnoticed, nor should it.

To see Giuliano in action and results of Lindauer’s tutelage, at least in an assistant coach capacity, the swimming competition will take place throughout the first week of the Olympics, running from July 27 to Aug. 4. The thought of Giuliano celebrating a gold medal with Lindauer moments after winning it has to warm every Irish fan’s heart.

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