Ryan Woodruff is the head coach of the North Carolina Aquatic Club. NCAC earned Silver Medal Recognition from USA Swimming for the third year in a row and took eleven swimmers to the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials.
Woodruff came to Chapel Hill in August 2007 to serve as the head coach of the North Carolina Aquatic Club and as an assistant coach for the Tar Heel varsity teams.
Woodruff arrived with great credentials, serving the University of Florida swimming program in various capacities the previous seven years and playing a key part in the return of the Gator program to national prominence. Woodruff served as the head coach for the Gator Swim Club in Gainesville, Fla., from 2005-07, developing over a dozen junior national qualifiers and two Olympic Trial qualifiers. Woodruff earned his Bachelor of Science degree in exercise and sports sciences and exercise physiology from the University of Florida in August 2003. He earned a Master of Science degree in Human Performance from UF in May 2007.
In three years as head coach of the Gator Swim Club, Woodruff directed all aspects of the club team which had over 130 swimmers while managing a staff of eight. In three years, he saw seven of his swimmers earn scholarships to NCAA Division I schools or colleges. Woodruff coached swimmers who achieved a total of 52 cuts for U.S. nationals, U.S. junior nationals and NCSA junior nationals in his three years at the helm. At the 2006 nationals, the Gator Swim Club women's team placed 12th and the men's and women's squad combined to rank eighth nationally in the number of scholastic All-Americas.
Woodruff was also an assistant swimming coach at the University of Florida from 2003-07. During that time the Florida program produced over a dozen Olympians as well as several Olympic medalists. The Gators recorded four Top 5 NCAA finishes and had multiple individual and relay NCAA champions.
Woodruff also worked for the USA Swimming National Team as it prepared for the World Championships. W