Landry Kosmalski, an assistant coach at Davidson College, has been named the head men’s basketball coach at Swarthmore College.
Kosmalski, who replaces Lee Wimberly, is the 31st head coach in the 111-year history of Swarthmore men’s basketball.
A 2000 graduate of Davidson, Kosmalski arrives at Swarthmore after serving as an assistant coach at his alma mater from 2004-06 and 2009-12. As an assistant coach, Kosmalski helped lead the Wildcats to a pair of Southern Conference championships (2006 and 2012) and two NCAA Tournament appearances (2006 and 2012). Working primarily with post players, Kosmalski helped cultivate 2012 Southern Conference Player of the Year award winners De’Mon Brooks (coaches) and Jake Cohen (media). Kosmalski also played an integral role in the program’s recruiting, scouting and academic support. In the five seasons that Kosmalski has worked on the Davidson coaching staff, the Wildcats have posted an overall record of 102-58.
Kosmalski had a prolific playing career at Davidson before moving to the coaching staff. One of the best big men in program history, Kosmalski was a four-year starter for the Wildcats, leading the 1997-98 squad to the NCAA Tournament. Kosmalski’s playing accolades while at Davidson include All-Southern Conference First Team in 1999 and 2000, as well as the Southern Conference Freshman of the Year in 1997. He ranks third all-time at Davidson in rebounding (877), 13th in scoring (1,438), and 10th in steals (121).
Between stints at Davidson, Kosmalski served as head boys’ basketball coach and dean of students at the Webb School in Nashville, Tenn. As the boys’ basketball coach at Webb, Kosmalski helped improve the team’s win total by nine games by his second season. As the dean of students, he formulated and enforced student personnel policy, served as a liaison between students, faculty, and administration, and directed all aspects of student discipline.
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