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Elizabeth Levy

Elizabeth Levy enters her third season as an assistant coach of the Idaho swimming and diving program in 2026-27.

In the 2025-26 season, Levy continued to play a key role in the development of Idaho’s swimming and diving program, contributing to daily training structure, practice planning, and meet preparation. Levy also assists with program operations and communications support, helping coordinate information and materials for the swimming and diving staff. Her efforts helped guide continued progress in the pool, highlighted by strong dual-meet performances and multiple entries into the program record book at championship and invitational competitions.

In her first season with the Vandals in 2024–25, Elizabeth Levy helped support the program’s transition and day-to-day training environment within the Western Athletic Conference. She contributed to the organization of training groups and assisted with meet preparation throughout the season as Idaho closed its final year of WAC competition. Levy played a supporting role in the continued development of the team’s training structure as the program moved through a competitive conference schedule.

Levy arrived in Moscow after two seasons as a men's and women's assistant coach at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. She helped lead the Spartans to a historic run in 2023-24, as both teams combined to finish with a program-best 11 All-Americans and a top 5 finish from the women at the UAA Championships. Both teams completed the season in the top 20 of the CSCAA poles while the men's team broke 13 school records. 

The 2022-23 season, Levy's first at Case Western, saw the Spartans finish the season ranked top 25 and saw four student-athletes clinch a berth into the 2023 NCAA Championships.

Prior to her stop at Case Western, Levy spent two seasons coaching at the Division l level. She earned a graduate assistant role at the University of Wyoming, where she oversaw the middle-distance and distance training groups, organized travel, and assisted with recruiting. Levy's collegiate coaching career started at Florida State University, where she spent one season as a volunteer assistant.

Levy also coached at the club level as an assistant coach for Club Seminole in Tallahassee and served as the Head Swim Coach for Technique and Training Tune-Up Program at Charles River Aquatics in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

She graduated from Skidmore College in 2020 with a bachelor's degree in religious studies. At Skidmore, Levy was a two-time co-captain, school record holder in the 200-yard butterfly and a three-time Liberty League All-Academic Team selection.







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