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Courtney Teague

Cortney Teague

Cortney Teague is entering her fifth season as the diving coach of the Lindenwood men's and women's diving teams in 2023-24.

The Lindenwood men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams made a strong impression during its first Division I season inside the Summit League. At the conference championships, the men’s squad took second, while the women finished third. During the season, the team broke 21 program records and achieved 7 NCAA Division I "B" cuts.Across six meets, Lindenwood posted 69 top-10 finishes. Both teams took home major awards at the championships. Elliott Irwin was named Summit League Men's Swimmer of the Year, while David-Molina Fregenal earned Diving Championship MVP, and  Johan Cue Carrillo was tabbed Newcomer of the Championship. On the women's side, Stephanie Marks was named Women's Scholar of the Championship. 19 members of both squads earned all-conference honors during the season, making a strong impression during their first year. Irwin and Patryk Winatowski went on to claim national championships at NIC's.  Both squads received recognition from the CSCAA in January for their outstanding work in the classroom. The women compiled a team GPA of 3.59 across the fall semester, while the men posted a 3.22

Teague helped lead Lindenwood to seventh-place finish at the NCAA DII Championships in Greensboro, N.C. in 2022-23. The women produced nine All-Americans across 15 different events, while the men tallied seven All-Americans over the same amount. Jerry Brown, Zach Linder , and Joselle Mensah each earned All-America status in six strokes, leading the Lions on the podium. At a packed GLVC Championship, the women (1,616 points) earned third and the men (1,129 points) fifth. Katie Werkema was named the GLVC Women's Co-Diver of the Year

In the 2020-21 season, Teague helped guide the Lions to a fifth place finish at the NCAA Division II Championships, with the women’s squad closing out the Championships in fourth. At the 2021 GLVC Swimming & Diving Championships, the women's squad was touted as the conference's champions for the first time in program history, while the men's squad ended the GLVC Championships in third. In the classroom, the Lions earned CSCAA Spring Scholar All-America and GLVC Team Academic All-Conference honors, and the men's and women's teams combined for 26 CSCAA Scholar All-Americans and 37 Academic All-GLVC selections.

In 2019-20, Teague assisted the men's and women's teams to top five finishes at the GLVC Championships, in the programs' first-ever appearances at the conference's tournament. Maxime Eekhof was named a GLVC Champion in the 200 Breaststroke, while freshman Beata Maruszczyk earned the conference's Freshman of the Year accolade. The Lions were one day in to the 2020 NCAA D-II National Championships, prior to the canceling of the season due to COVID-19.

Teague joined the Lions in the 2019-20 season, after spending three years as the head coach of the Clayton Diving Alliance. The St. Louis native has coached diving at multiple levels since 2000. Teague served as the head diving coach at Eureka High School from 2014-19, and prior to Eureka, Teague was the head diving coach at Hickman High School from 2000-04.

Teague was a four-year member of the University of Missouri swimming & diving team. She was named to the Academic All-Big 8 team in 1996, and Academic All-Big 12 team from 1997-99. In 1996 and 1999 she was named the most improved diver on the team.