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Sport(s)
  
Women's gymnastics

Role
  
Gymnastics Coach

1976 - 2015
  
Utah

Spouse
  
Megan Marsden


Overall
  
1018-205-7

Titles
  
Head coach

Name
  
Greg Marsden

Conference
  
Pacific-12 Conference

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Education
  
University of Central Arkansas, Arkansas State University

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Teams coached
  
United States women's national gymnastics team (National Team Coordinator, 1987–1987)

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Greg Marsden (November 8, 1950) was the NCAA Women's Gymnastics Coach at the University of Utah. He led the Utah Red Rocks to 10 national titles and was named National Coach of the Year 7 times. He also served as the U.S.A. National Women's Team coach in 1987.

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Biography

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Greg was born on November 8, 1950 in Hanford, California. He received his bachelor's degree in Physical Education from Central Arkansas in 1972 and his Masters from Arkansas State in 1973.

Coaching career

His record is 1048-208-8. He has coached his team to 10 Championships overall (9 NCAA Championships) and 18 Top-2 national finishes, and is a 7-time National Coach of the Year.

He served as U.S.A. National Women's Team coach in 1987.

Retirement

On April 20, 2015, Marsden announced his retirement from the Utah Red Rocks team after 40 years serving as head coach. His wife, Megan, and assistant coach, Tom Farden, will succeed him.

Personal life

He is married to one of his former athletes, Megan Marsden, formerly Megan McCunniff, a three-time NCAA all-champion, and as of July 2009 the co-head coach of the Red Rocks. In addition to being Greg's wife, she has been an assistant coach since 1985.

Together Greg and his wife Megan have two sons: Montana and Dakota.

References

Greg Marsden Wikipedia


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