Swim coach Steve Marsing inducted into the 2023 Utah Sports Hall of Fame

Athletic Director and Swim Coach Steve Marsing was inducted into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame in 2023. Photo Credit: Utah Sports Hall of Fame Foundation

If you are a resident of Utah and you are interested in high school swim sports, you have probably heard of Coach Steve Marsing. Only a handful of the state can boast the success of this outstanding coach, who was inducted into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame (USHF) in 2023.

In a career that spans 33 years, Steve worked 10 years at Skyline High School, 15 years at Hunter High School, and 8 years in the Wasatch School District. At both Hunter and Wasatch High Schools he served stints as the Athletic Director. During the course of his lengthy career, Steve led his teams to win four state men’s swimming championships, on women’s swimming title, ten state men’s and women’s water polo championships, 21 women’s regional titles, and 17 men’s regional titles.

But Steve doesn’t take all the credit for these wins. “It’s the kids that make this all possible,” he declares. “For me—for any coach—you have to just be a good example. If you’re doing things right and setting a good example for these young people, they will do anything for you,” he continues. “The more you show them that you care, the more they will give back,”  he concludes.

In addition to his induction into the USHF, Steve has earned numerous other accolades. In 1999, he was named the National Women’s Swim Coach of the Year. That same year he was named the Section 7 Men’s Swim Coach of the Year, and he earned that honor again in 2011. That year he was also recognized as the UHSAA Men’s Coach of the Year. In 2012, he earned the NISCA Outstanding Service Award. He has been honored as the USCA Coach of the Year no less than 12 times. As Athletic Director, Steve received the 2008 UIAAA State Award of Merit.

Steve earned his Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and Health from the University of Utah in 1975. He earned his Master’s degree in Education from Brigham Young University in 1987, and an Administrative Credential from the University of Utah in 2008.