Swimming & Diving
Parrington, Dave

Dave Parrington
- Title:
- Diving Coach
- Email:
- parrin00@tennessee.edu
DIVING CHAMPIONS
MEN'S NCAA CHAMPS
- 1-Meter Springboard (3):
2004 - Jevon Tarantino (388.65); 2016 - Liam Stone (453.70); 2019 - Zhipeng (Colin) Zeng (405.40). - 3-Meter Springboard (3):
1994 - Evan Stewart (614.65); 1995 - Evan Stewart (655.40); 2003 - Phillip Jones (649.70). - Platform (1):
2018 - Zhipeng (Colin) Zeng (460.45).
MEN'S SEC CHAMPS
- 1-Meter Springboard (9):
1994 - Evan Stewart (552.45); 1996 - Evan Stewart (555.20); 1997 - Evan Stewart (583.55); 2004 - Jevon Tarantino (356.35); 2011 - Michael Wright (416.85); 2012 - Ryan Helms (415.10); 2015 - Mauricio Robles (421.15); 2016 - Mauricio Robles (459.75); 2017 - Liam Stone (468.30). - 3-Meter Springboard (13):
1994 - Evan Stewart (568.90); 1995 - Evan Stewart (598.15); 1996 - Evan Stewart (594.90); 1998 - Shannon Roy (583.60); 1999 - Gabi Chereches (629.45); 2000 - Gabi Chereches (595.40); 2001 - Shannon Roy (610.00); 2002 - Phillip Jones (596.25); 2004 - Phillip Jones (633.75); 2012 - Ryan Helms (446.20); 2015 - Liam Stone (463.50); 2019 - Zhipeng (Colin) Zeng (483.15); 2023 - Bryden Hattie (429.20). - Platform (9):
1999 - Gabi Chereches (768.70); 2000 Gabi Chereches (595.40); 2001 - Gabi Chereches (638.35); 2012 - Mauricio Robles (438.35); 2016 - Mauricio Robles (439.90); 2019 - Zhipeng (Colin) Zeng (452.25); 2021 - Bryden Hattie (407.80); 2023 - Bryden Hattie (478.10); 2024 - Bryden Hattie (475.20).
WOMEN'S NCAA CHAMPS
- 3-Meter Springboard (1):
1995 - Tracy Bonner (580.20) - Platform (1):
1998 - Kathy Pesek (659.65)
WOMEN'S SEC CHAMPS
- 1-Meter Springboard (4):
1997 - Tracy Bonner (404.95); 2001 - Jamie Sanger (311.70); 2002 - Jaime Sanger (313.85); 2003 - Jaime Sanger (323.25). - 3-Meter Springboard (4):
1995 - Tracy Bonner (517.65); 1996 - Kathy Pesek (522.90); 2000 - Jane Woodard (525.35); 2008 - Lauren LeRoy (344.05). - Platform (8):
1997 - Dawn Burton (556.35); 1998 - Kathy Pesek (658.40); 1999 - Kathy Pesek (639.90); 2003 - Kylee Wells (452.95); 2012 - Tori Lamp (335.50); 2013 - Tori Lamp (341.90); 2014 - Tori Lamp (356.10); 2016 - Rachel Rubadue (330.50).
NCAA Champions: 9 (7 men, 2 women)
SEC Champions: 47 (31 men, 16 women)
SEC Coach of the Year: 16 times
1994 (M), 1996 (M), 1997 (W), 1998 (M), 1999 (M), 2000 (M), 2001 (M), 2003 (W), 2012 (M&W), 2013 (W), 2015 (M), 2016 (M), 2018 (M), 2019 (M), 2024 (M).
2013 CSCAA National Women's Diving Coach of the Year
Rocky Top’s longest-tenured coach, Dave Parrington, announced the conclusion of his remarkable 35-year career with Tennessee diving following the 2024-25 campaign, retiring as the most decorated diving coach in SEC history.
“To all the divers over the years, dating back to our first squad who set the tone for what was to come, through all the ups—of which there were many—and downs over the years, I express a monstrous token of gratitude,” Parrington said. “On to this final group who, despite some challenges this past season, are awesome and so very much appreciated. I’ll miss being on deck with you but will always cherish the friendships and look forward to watching you flourish with the groundwork we worked so hard day in and day out. Just remember to ‘Let it Fly!' And for one last time, I’d love to say… ‘WINNING IS LIVING!’”
Parrington leaves with an incredible resume that saw him lead Tennessee divers to a combined nine NCAA titles, three CSCAA Diver of the Year selections, 47 SEC titles and 19 SEC Diver of the Year recipients. He also coached one World Champion and one World Championship bronze medalist, three Olympians, eight USA Diving national champions and two Commonwealth Games gold medalists.
“For the past 35 years, Dave has helped to shape and grow the Tennessee Diving program into a world leader in the diving community,” Director of Swimming & Diving Matt Kredich said. “He has also challenged, nurtured and mentored hundreds of individual student-athletes to achieve great success on the boards, in the classroom and in their communities. Dave’s passion and expertise have been an inspiration to many, and his impact on the lives of the athletes he’s coached is immeasurable. The Tennessee Swimming and Diving community thanks him for his unwavering commitment, and we celebrate a truly exceptional career. We will miss his presence on deck, but his legacy of a positive and caring brand of competitiveness is now deeply ingrained in the DNA of our program.”
Here’s a full breakdown of Parrington’s top accomplishments at the time of his retirement:
- Named the 2013 CSCAA National Women’s Diving Coach of the Year after helping the Lady Vols achieve the highest team finish in program history, taking third at the NCAA Championships.
- Voted SEC Coach of the Year a combined 16 times, the most in conference history. He was the Men's Diving Coach of the Year 12 times (1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2024) and the Women's Coach of the Year four times (1997, 2003, 2012, 2013).
- Coached Colin Zeng (2018 & 2019) and Tori Lamp (2013) to CSCAA National Diver of the Year awards.
- Helped guide Lauryn McCalley to the NCAA Woman of the Year award in 2005.
- Brought home nine NCAA titles, which were the most by an SEC school since 1991. Seven came on the men’s side to pace the league, while the women tallied two to tie for the conference lead.
- One of only five men’s diving programs in the NCAA to have at least three national champions on 1-meter and 3-meter since 1991.
- Saw UT divers tally 30 top-three finishes at the NCAA Championships, including 20 on the men’s side and 10 for the women.
- Thirty-four different Vols and Lady Vols garnered All-America status thanks to his coaching.
- His divers won a combined 19 SEC Diver of the Year awards—the most in SEC history.
- The Vols brought home 14 of the honors, while the next closest program only had six. A total of nine different UT divers garnered the league’s top achievement, with five earning it twice.
- First-year Vols and Lady Vols earned 11 SEC Freshman of the Year accolades, with the men’s eight being the most in SEC history.
- Tennessee diver’s won 47 SEC Championships during his career—10 more than the next closest school.
- The Vols boasted 31 conference champions, marking the most by any school since 1991.
- The Lady Vols recorded 16 SEC titles, which was the third highest of the league schools.
- Earned a staggering 104 medals at the SEC Championships.
- The Vols brought home 76 medals, including 28 on 3-meter, 23 on 1-meter and 15 on platform.
- The Lady Vols won 38 medals, with 15 on platform, 12 on 3-meter and 11 on 1-meter.
- Gabi Chereches (1999 & 2000) and Bryden Hattie (2023) both earned the Commissioner’s Trophy, which is awarded to the highest point scorers during each SEC Championship.
- Since the start of the award in 2015, the Vols received four SEC Diver of the Meet honors, recognizing the top-performing diver at the SEC Championships.
Parrington also served the United States' diving team as a coach for the 1997 World Diving Cup and was rewarded with the USA Diving Coaches Award of Excellence. Parrington was named the head coach of Team USA at the 2014 FINA World Series in London, England, UK.
Before he arrived in Knoxville, Parrington spent seven years as the head diving coach at his alma mater the University of Houston. As an athlete, Parrington competed in the 1980 Moscow Olympics, representing Zimbabwe in both the three-meter and platform events. Parrington also played for Zimbabwe's national water polo team.
In August 2008, former UT head football coach Phillip Fulmer endowed $250,000 for the Dave Parrington Tennessee Diving Scholarship. The gift was a token of gratitude for Parrington's many years coaching Fulmer's daughter and former Lady Vol diver Brittany.