Walthall enters his first season as an assistant coach for the Penn State men’s and women’s swimming and diving team during the 2023-24 season
Prior to arriving in Happy Valley, Walthall served as Head Coach at Ashland University before coming on the staff in Happy Valley. He coached for seven years in total at Ashland, five as head coach leading the Eagles to a men's second and women's third place finish in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference/Mountain East Conference Championships. He also helped several individual swimmers get to the NCAA Division II National Championships.
The new Nittany Lions staff member is a former swimmer himself, competing for York College Pennsylvania and winning the NCAA Division III National Championship in the 100 breast. He also competed in the 2016 Olympic trials in that event.
He was a six-time NCAA All-American (2014-2016) and was Capital Atlantic Conference Swimmer of the Year in 2014 and 2016 as well as the Rookie of the Year in 2013.
Before coming to Ashland University, Walthall was an instrumental part in building a NCAA Division II program at Barton College (N.C.) as an assistant coach helping them earn several top marks in their inaugural season.
Walthall earned a Bachelor of Science degree in sport management from York with a focus in athletic administration.
Prior to arriving in Happy Valley, Walthall served as Head Coach at Ashland University before coming on the staff in Happy Valley. He coached for seven years in total at Ashland, five as head coach leading the Eagles to a men's second and women's third place finish in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference/Mountain East Conference Championships. He also helped several individual swimmers get to the NCAA Division II National Championships.
The new Nittany Lions staff member is a former swimmer himself, competing for York College Pennsylvania and winning the NCAA Division III National Championship in the 100 breast. He also competed in the 2016 Olympic trials in that event.
He was a six-time NCAA All-American (2014-2016) and was Capital Atlantic Conference Swimmer of the Year in 2014 and 2016 as well as the Rookie of the Year in 2013.
Before coming to Ashland University, Walthall was an instrumental part in building a NCAA Division II program at Barton College (N.C.) as an assistant coach helping them earn several top marks in their inaugural season.
Walthall earned a Bachelor of Science degree in sport management from York with a focus in athletic administration.