Indiana native and former Notre Dame head coach Brian Barnes joined Purdue men’s swimming & diving as an assistant coach in August 2018. The 2020-21 campaign will be his third season with the program.
Barnes was a three-time Big East Coach of the Year as the leader of the Notre Dame women’s program from 2008 to 2014. As an assistant coach at Auburn for three seasons, he helped the Tigers sweep the men’s and women’s NCAA team titles in 2006 and 2007. The Indiana University alumnus also served as a men’s assistant coach with the Hoosiers (2002-05).
From April 2017 until he was hired at Purdue, Barnes was an assistant coach with the Carmel Swim Club, one of the premier clubs in the Midwest. He worked with swimmers of all ages from 5 to 21, serving as a senior 1 lead and challenge 3 lead. He also has club experience as the head coach of the Lawrence Aquahawks (1998-02) and Michigan Marlins (1996-97).
“The family atmosphere is real at Purdue," Barnes says. "Dan and I are aligned in every way on what’s important in the development of young men. The thought of teaming up with Dan and Adam Soldati, while sharing the pool deck with John Klinge's program, made it an easy decision based on the relationships I’ve had with them.”
“The cosmic tumblers clicked in place and afforded us the opportunity to hire such an incredible coach with an amazing pedigree of coaching and working with some of the all-time great coaches in this country," Coach Ross says. "He’s the father of two amazing young children in Jack and Caroline. I welcomed Brian to the Purdue family as a co-coach. Our team is in for a great experience from a great coach and man."
Two relay records and Purdue's first relay medal at the Big Ten Championships since 2009 highlighted the 2019-20 campaign. The Boilermakers have set team benchmarks in all five relays since Barnes joined the program. Trent Pellini and Nick Sherman qualified for the 2020 NCAA Championships in the breaststroke events. They also contributed to those relay records set at the 2020 Big Ten Championships. Brett Riley and Sherman scored in all three of individual events at Big Tens. Michael Juengel eclipsed the team's freshman record in the 200 backstroke that had stood since 2011.
The Boilermakers established nine records -- six program and three freshman -- during Barnes' first season as an assistant coach. Purdue's depth was also a strength, qualifying three relays for the NCAA Championships and winning the seven-team Hawkeye Invitational in November even with the divers competing at Texas that weekend. The Boilermakers finished fourth at Big Tens, matching the program's best showing, and 23rd at the NCAA Championships.
Nikola Acin, Erik Juliusson, Pellini and Joe Young scored in all three of their individual events at Big Tens en route to qualifying for NCAAs for the first time each. Young eclipsed his own program records in both backstroke events, lowering the 100 back mark again on the leadoff leg of the 200 medley relay at NCAAs while helping Purdue smash school records in the medley relays. Acin broke freshman marks in the 50, 100 and 200 free. He also was part of a 400 free relay record at Big Tens.
At Notre Dame, Barnes coached Emma Reaney to the 2014 NCAA title in the 200-yard breaststroke. Reaney became Notre Dame’s first NCAA champion in the pool, establishing NCAA and American record times while winning her national title. The Fighting Irish women won the Big East team title in 2009 and 2010 before making the move to the Atlantic Coast Conference. Reaney was among UND’s eight All-Americans and 14 NCAA qualifiers. She also was a three-time ACC champion and the league’s Swimmer of the Year in 2014. Barnes also coached two Big East Most Outstanding Swimmer honorees with the Irish. His swimmers won 42 conference titles in the Big East.
With numerous Olympians on the roster, Auburn won a combined five Southeastern Conference titles during his tenure as an assistant coach. He helped mentor swimmers that combined for 291 All-America honors in his three seasons, headlined by 11 individual and six relay NCAA Championships. In the SEC, the women produced 15 individual titles and eight relay titles, while the men had 12 individual and 12 relay titles. He coached seven Big Ten champions in his three seasons as an assistant at Indiana.
Barnes was an accomplished swimmer during his career at Indiana in the 1990s. He was a two-time All-American and a five-time honorable mention All-American. His school record in the 400 individual medley stood until 2007. As a two-time Indiana Swimming Male Swimmer of the Year honoree (1989 and 1995), he was also a member of the USA Swimming National Team in 1989 and 1992.
A native of Osceola, Indiana, Barnes was a U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier in 1992 and 1996. He graduated from IU with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology in 1995 and is a level-4 certified member of the American Swimming Coaches Association.
Barnes was the assistant coach for two seasons at the University of Kansas before becoming the head coach of the Lawrence Aquahawks. He served as the leader of the third-largest swim club in the Missouri Valley area from 1998 to 2002.
Barnes is the father of two children, Jack and Caroline.
Barnes was a three-time Big East Coach of the Year as the leader of the Notre Dame women’s program from 2008 to 2014. As an assistant coach at Auburn for three seasons, he helped the Tigers sweep the men’s and women’s NCAA team titles in 2006 and 2007. The Indiana University alumnus also served as a men’s assistant coach with the Hoosiers (2002-05).
From April 2017 until he was hired at Purdue, Barnes was an assistant coach with the Carmel Swim Club, one of the premier clubs in the Midwest. He worked with swimmers of all ages from 5 to 21, serving as a senior 1 lead and challenge 3 lead. He also has club experience as the head coach of the Lawrence Aquahawks (1998-02) and Michigan Marlins (1996-97).
“The family atmosphere is real at Purdue," Barnes says. "Dan and I are aligned in every way on what’s important in the development of young men. The thought of teaming up with Dan and Adam Soldati, while sharing the pool deck with John Klinge's program, made it an easy decision based on the relationships I’ve had with them.”
“The cosmic tumblers clicked in place and afforded us the opportunity to hire such an incredible coach with an amazing pedigree of coaching and working with some of the all-time great coaches in this country," Coach Ross says. "He’s the father of two amazing young children in Jack and Caroline. I welcomed Brian to the Purdue family as a co-coach. Our team is in for a great experience from a great coach and man."
Two relay records and Purdue's first relay medal at the Big Ten Championships since 2009 highlighted the 2019-20 campaign. The Boilermakers have set team benchmarks in all five relays since Barnes joined the program. Trent Pellini and Nick Sherman qualified for the 2020 NCAA Championships in the breaststroke events. They also contributed to those relay records set at the 2020 Big Ten Championships. Brett Riley and Sherman scored in all three of individual events at Big Tens. Michael Juengel eclipsed the team's freshman record in the 200 backstroke that had stood since 2011.
The Boilermakers established nine records -- six program and three freshman -- during Barnes' first season as an assistant coach. Purdue's depth was also a strength, qualifying three relays for the NCAA Championships and winning the seven-team Hawkeye Invitational in November even with the divers competing at Texas that weekend. The Boilermakers finished fourth at Big Tens, matching the program's best showing, and 23rd at the NCAA Championships.
Nikola Acin, Erik Juliusson, Pellini and Joe Young scored in all three of their individual events at Big Tens en route to qualifying for NCAAs for the first time each. Young eclipsed his own program records in both backstroke events, lowering the 100 back mark again on the leadoff leg of the 200 medley relay at NCAAs while helping Purdue smash school records in the medley relays. Acin broke freshman marks in the 50, 100 and 200 free. He also was part of a 400 free relay record at Big Tens.
At Notre Dame, Barnes coached Emma Reaney to the 2014 NCAA title in the 200-yard breaststroke. Reaney became Notre Dame’s first NCAA champion in the pool, establishing NCAA and American record times while winning her national title. The Fighting Irish women won the Big East team title in 2009 and 2010 before making the move to the Atlantic Coast Conference. Reaney was among UND’s eight All-Americans and 14 NCAA qualifiers. She also was a three-time ACC champion and the league’s Swimmer of the Year in 2014. Barnes also coached two Big East Most Outstanding Swimmer honorees with the Irish. His swimmers won 42 conference titles in the Big East.
With numerous Olympians on the roster, Auburn won a combined five Southeastern Conference titles during his tenure as an assistant coach. He helped mentor swimmers that combined for 291 All-America honors in his three seasons, headlined by 11 individual and six relay NCAA Championships. In the SEC, the women produced 15 individual titles and eight relay titles, while the men had 12 individual and 12 relay titles. He coached seven Big Ten champions in his three seasons as an assistant at Indiana.
Barnes was an accomplished swimmer during his career at Indiana in the 1990s. He was a two-time All-American and a five-time honorable mention All-American. His school record in the 400 individual medley stood until 2007. As a two-time Indiana Swimming Male Swimmer of the Year honoree (1989 and 1995), he was also a member of the USA Swimming National Team in 1989 and 1992.
A native of Osceola, Indiana, Barnes was a U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier in 1992 and 1996. He graduated from IU with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology in 1995 and is a level-4 certified member of the American Swimming Coaches Association.
Barnes was the assistant coach for two seasons at the University of Kansas before becoming the head coach of the Lawrence Aquahawks. He served as the leader of the third-largest swim club in the Missouri Valley area from 1998 to 2002.
Barnes is the father of two children, Jack and Caroline.