Mike Shrader serves as Head Coach for San Diego State University's Women's Swimming & Diving program in San Diego. The San Diego State source profile describes Shrader's current role and recent program context, including that Mike Shrader embarks on his 19th season at the helm of the San Diego State swimming and diving team, having been named head coach prior to the 2007-08 campaign. A 10-time MW Swim Coach of the Year, Shrader has guided the Scarlet and Black to six of the last seven Mountain West Championships (2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025) and extended the Aztecs’ lead for the most swimming and diving conference titles among active members with nine crowns since 2011.
The same profile adds background on Shrader's coaching path, team results, and player-development record. Under Shrader’s direction in 2024-25, SDSU captured the Mountain West Championship for the fourth straight year, becoming just the second conference program to accomplish the feat along with former member Brigham Young (2007-10). In addition, the Aztec swim and dive program qualified at least one student-athlete to the NCAA Championships for the 16th consecutive season after diver Valentina Lopez Arevalo clinched a spot in the national meet in the 3-meter springboard event. Overall, Shrader’s pupils produced 20 of the fastest times or marks on the school’s top 10 career list last season, including seven relay teams. For the ICDB record, that background gives readers a fuller picture of the experience Mike Shrader brings to the Women's Swimming & Diving staff.