Kyle Schack

Kyle Schack

Kyle Schack joined the Yale coaching staff in the spring of 2017.
 
During his tenure, both the men’s and women’s programs have enjoyed tremendous success with the women posting a 62-5 overall dual-meet record and a 43-5 Ivy League mark, while the men are 38-22 overall and 28-21 in Ivy meets.
 
The Bulldogs have enjoyed individual success as well. Both programs have had the Career High Point Swimmer at the Ivy League Championship during his tenure. In addition, women’s swimmers Iszac Henig (2022), Bella Hindley (2019), Heidi Vander Wel (2018) as well as men’s swimmers Nick Finch (2025), Noah Millard (2025, 2023, 2022), Connor Lee (2023), Kei Hyogo (2018), and Adrian Lin (2018). Additionally, Yale’s 2025 200, 400, and 800 freestyle relays, the 2025 400 medley relay, and the 2020 200 freestyle relay also earned NCAA Championship berths.
 
Schack has a wealth of experience coaching collegiate swimmers.  Getting his start as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Texas in 2007, he was the assistant coach at Arizona State University and the associate head coach at Northwestern University before joining Crimson Aquatics Boston as the head coach in 2012. In five years at the helm of Crimson Aquatics Boston, Schack coached multiple athletes to the USA National Junior Team, FINA World Junior Championships and also a top-eight finalist at the US Olympic Trials.