Tim Stollings
Assistant Coach
Tim Stollings joined the Rollins College swimming coaching staff in 2025 as an Assistant Coach, bringing a strong blend of coaching experience and elite competitive achievement to the Tars. Prior to arriving in Winter Park, Stollings began his collegiate coaching career at Milligan University in Tennessee, where he quickly advanced into a primary coaching role. While with the Buffaloes, he helped guide the men’s program to its first top-three national championship finishes in school history and oversaw a breakthrough 2024–25 season that included 12 new program records. His work at Milligan established him as a rising coach with a strong technical foundation and results-driven approach.
Stollings was also an accomplished swimmer at the University of Findlay, where he became one of the most decorated athletes in program history. A two-time NCAA Division II National Champion and 18-time First Team All-American, he also qualified for and competed in two U.S. Olympic Trials, swimming the 100 butterfly in 2021 and the 100 backstroke in 2024. Academically, Stollings earned both his bachelor’s degree and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Findlay. His excellence in the classroom was recognized nationally when he was named the NCAA Division II National Scholar Athlete of the Year in both 2023 and 2024. At Rollins, he contributes to training design, athlete development, and competitive preparation across the swimming program.