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Hayley Masi

  • Title
    Assistant Coach
  • Email
    hweinermasi@fordham.edu
  • Phone
    718-817-4237
  • Alma Mater
    Massachusetts '18
  • Experience
    3rd Year at Fordham
Hayley Masi begins her third season on the Fordham aquatics coaching staff for 2021-22.

In the most recent completed season, the Rams had a remarkable campaign for the women, finishing runner-up at the 2020 Atlantic 10 Championship, the team's highest finish since 2014.  Amelia Bullock highlighted the individual performances, receiving the Championship's Most Outstanding Performer award, the first women's swimmer to earn that honor, after winning six medals, five of which were gold (100 & 200 butterfly, 200 & 400 freestyle relay, and 400 medley relay), and totaled four conference and five school records.  Including Bullock's individual wins in the 100 and 200 butterfly, Michelle Martin was also First Team All-Atlantic 10 in the 50 freestyle, while the trio of Bullock, Martin, and Hannah McGee swept the podium medals in the 100 butterfly, the first time that has ever been done by a Fordham trio.  Additionally, Martin earned a Second Team All-Atlantic 10 honor in the 100 butterfly as did Kate Magill in the 1650 freestyle event.  Academically, the teams were named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America Team for the 17th straight year.

Masi joins the Rams after serving as head coach and aquatics director at Maine Maritime Academy.  She helped guide the Mariners in their inaugural NCAA season in 2018-19 and coached five swimmers into an appearance at the New England Intercollegiate Swimming & Diving Association Championship (NEISDA).  The team was also awarded the CSCAA Scholar All-American Team Award for academic prowess.
 
Prior to Maine Maritime, Masi was a four-year member of the swimming team at the University of Massachuetts, competing at the Atlantic 10 Championship all four years.  She served as a team captain her senior season and competed in the sprint freestyle and relay events.
 
A 2018 graduate from Massachusetts, Masi holds a degree in Public Health, and is currently working on her Master’s degree in Sports Coaching & Leadership.
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