Lindsay DeLaRosby joined the Stevens Institute of Technology men’s and women’s swimming coaching staffs in September of 2012, served as interim head coach in the 2016-17 and was named the permanent head coach of both programs in the summer of 2017.
For the third consecutive season, DeLaRosby and the rest of the staff were named Empire 8 Men's Swimming Coaching Staff of the Year after leading the men's side to a fifth-straight E8 Championship during her interim year.
Nine swimmers qualified for the NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships in 2016, with two claiming All-American honors and two others were named Honorable Mention selections.
DeLaRosby was instrumental in helping send four swimmers to the NCAA Championships in 2015, with Brittany Geyer taking home a pair of National Championships in the 100 and 200-yard breaststroke events.
In her first season on staff, DeLaRosby helped the Ducks to the best combined seasons in program history with both squads earning ECAC crowns, Empire 8 titles and top-seven finishes nationally.
The Duck men were sixth at the NCAA Championships, marking the highest finish in program history. Stevens had a combined 29 All-America and honorable mention All-America swimmers along with an individual National Champion in Simas Jarasunas (100-yard breaststroke). Stevens also won the Empire 8 title and ECAC Championship.
The Stevens women placed seventh at the NCAA Championships, breaking five program records at the national meet and 27 All-America/honorable mention All-America performances.
In 2013-14 - her second season DeLaRosby led the Duck men's team to its second Empire 8 title and fourth-straight ECAC title. She helped a total of 12 student-athletes earn trips to the NCAA's as the Ducks were steadily ranked among the top Division III teams in the nation. Freshman Mark Lippert was named the Empire 8 Rookie of the Year and Brittany Geyer was named the conference Swimmer of the Year.
Under her watch, the Ducks also continued to get it done the classroom, earning CSCAA Academic Squad honors on the men's and women's side.
The Two Harbors, Minn. native earned her B.A. in Public Relations from Saint Mary’s University (Minn.) in 2005 and her Master of Education in Athletic Administration from Springfield College (Mass.) in 2010. She has a wealth of coaching knowledge an experience dating back to 2007 where she spent time as an assistant at Gustavus Adolphus College.
While pursuing her Master’s at Springfield, DeLaRosby was an assistant coach with the Pride, guiding three student-athletes to All-America performances and the women’s program to a pair of conference titles. She also played a major role in recruiting, practice planning, team travel and aquatic event management. In addition to her graduate work and coaching duties, DeLaRosby was a Teaching Fellow in the Physical Education and Recreation Department.
Following her time in Massachusetts, DeLaRosby spent a year a Trinity College (Conn.) as an assistant coach. In addition to assisting the head coach in all aspects of the programs, she developed Trinity’s first-ever swim lesson program. She has also coached at CollegeSwimming.com camps since June of 2011.
DeLaRosby started the inaugural women’s swimming team at Ferrum, handling all aspects of running a collegiate program. She also assisted with aquatics facility renovations, equipment purchasing as well as the management and supervision of all aquatics staff. She monitored her students’ academic progress, developed practice plans and became proficient in programs such as FrontRush and Meet Manager.