| Email: | ToddConklin@sunyjcc.edu |
| Title: | Head Coach, Jayhawks Swimming & Diving |
| Phone: | 716.338.1260 |
Coach Todd Conklin was named the Jamestown Community College men's and women's swimming and diving head coach in the fall of 2019.
Since taking over the program, the women's team has won four national championships, including back-to-back titles.
During the 2024-25 season, Conklin coached the men's team to National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) National Runner-Up, the best finish in program history.
He's coached five National Swimmer of the Year recipients, with Madison Kramer winning twice, Karianne Yucknitz and Tia Moppert adding one, and Zach Johnson taking it on the men's side.
In regionals, he has had four swimmers earn Region 3 Swimmer of the Year, with Kramer again winning a pair and Maxim Johnson and Kyle Dean each winning one for the men.
While at regionals, Conklin has coached 100s All-Region First and Second Team honorees.
Flipping back to nationals, Conklin has placed over 100 swimmers and divers in the All-American ranks.
Under his guidance, Karianne Yuchnitz became JCC's first-ever women's national champion, competing in the 50-yard freestyle in 2021.
Todd is a 1995 graduate of Panama Central School and a 2000 graduate of Salem-Teikyo University in Salem, West Virginia.
Conklin comes to JCC after many years at Panama Central School, where he held the position of Head Lifeguard/Fitness Director as well as the Head Coach for both the boys' and girls' varsity swim teams.
He's coached all levels of swimming for over 20 years, including STAR swimming and other various youth organizations.
While at Panama Central School, Todd implemented swim classes/water safety classes for students in grades K-4 and hopes to enhance swimming programs at JCC.
He resides in Ashville, N.Y., with his wife, Andrea, and two children, Jacob and Evan.
