Alexandra Albert
Alexandra Albert

Bio

Alexandra Albert enters her second season as Head Coach of the Men's and Women's Swimming & Diving Programs in 2023-24 after joining the Blue Jays in September 2022, becoming the fourth women's coach and second men's coach in program history. In addition to her role, Albert also serves as USJ's aquatic director.

Albert wasted little time in turning around the Blue Jays, guiding the men's team to a second-place finish at the 2022-2023 GNAC Championships, the best result in program history. The women's team finished in fourth-place at the GNAC Championships, posting the best finish since the 2018-19 meet. The Blue Jays constantly shattered program records, establishing 10 new records during the 2022-23 campaign.

Albert took over the reigns of the USJ men's and women's swimming and diving programs after most recently spending four seasons as an assistant coach at Division I Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) under head coach Bill Ball. At CCSU, Albert aided in all facets of the program from student-athlete development, recruiting, and operation requirements. She made an immediate impact with the Blue Devils, helping CCSU improve from a fourth-place Northeast Conference (NEC) team finish, to runner-up honors in 2019, 2020, and 2021.

In addition to her role with CCSU, Albert also served as the assistant swim coach for the West Hartford Aquatics Team (WHAT) in West Hartford, Conn. There, she readied youth swimmers for competitive meets by developing safe and proper stroke technique. In her role, she also was responsible for creating and implementing training plans, practices, and overseeing swim meets.

Albert also spent time as the head swim coach at Wampanoag Country Club, located in West Hartford, Conn. At Wampanoag she was responsible for leading all practices for swimmers aged five through 18. In her role, she supervised a team of assistant coaches and ensured the safety of all practices, and created meet lineups.

Albert began her coaching career with the highly-successful Blue Devil Aquatics/GRIT Aquatics in New Britain, Conn. During her tenure with the club, three athletes qualified for US Olympic team trials, she sent three athletes to the Junior National Championship, and five to the US National Championship.

As a student-athlete at CCSU, Albert was a member of the 2008 NEC and Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) championship team. During that season, she garnered NEC Rookie of the Year accolades.

Originally from Wethersfield, Conn., Albert earned her bachelor's degree in hospitality and tourism from CCSU in 2011.