Dave Salo

Dave Salo
Biographical details
Born(1958-09-03)September 3, 1958
California, U.S.
Alma materLong Beach State BA, MA
University of Southern California PHd.
Playing career
1972–1976Petaluma Swim Club
Larry Lack, Coach
1976–1979Santa Rosa Junior College
Bob Miyashiro, Coach
1979–1980Long Beach State
Jon Urbanchek, Coach
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1981–1982Long Beach State
(Asst. Women's Coach)
1985–1990University of Southern California
(Asst. under Peter Daland)
1990–2006Irvine Novaquatics
2000-2004Orange Coast College
2003–2006Soka University
2006–2020University of Southern California
Head coach
2024-Arizona State University
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2015-2016 Pac-12 Conference Champions
(USC Men's Team)
2003 State Title
(Orange Coast College)
2002 Spring and Summer national titles (Novaquatics)
Awards
2010 ASCA Hall of Honor
2002 U.S. Swim Coach of the Year
(Novaquatics)

David Clark Salo (born September 3, 1958) is an American swimming coach, who swam for Santa Rosa Junior College and Long Beach State. He is best known for serving as an Assistant Coach at the University of Southern California (USC) from 1985-90 where he was mentored by USC Hall of Fame Head Coach Peter Daland, and then returning to USC as Head Coach from 2007-2020. While an Assistant Coach at USC, the trojan swim team were National NCAA runner-up finishers from 1986-7. During his subsequent tenure as USC Head Coach after 2007, he led the men's swim team to two Pac-12 Conference Championships from 2015-2016 and the women's team to their initial Pac-12 Championship. While coaching the Irvine Novaquatics, from 1990-2006, he led his teams to several U.S. National and Junior National championships. He coached over 15 Olympians during his career and was an Assistant Coach for the U.S. Olympic swim team in the 2000, 2004 and 2012 Olympic games.