Virginia Tech Adds Mason Revis to Coaching Staff
Virginia Tech Adds Mason Revis to Coaching Staff
Mason Revis has been hired as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech, the school announced on Thursday.
Revis reinforces the staff of head coach Sergio Lopez Miro. He fills in an assistant coaching position vacated when Albert Subirats was elevated to associate head coach last week. Revis has been in Blacksburg for two seasons as a volunteer assistant coach.
“Excited to have Mason as our new assistant coach with our VT swimming and diving team,” Lopez Miro said in a press release. “Mason brings a high level of energy daily to every practice and every competition besides his amazing passion for the sport and the Hokie family. He has become an intrinsic part of our Hokies’ development and success these past two years. I can’t wait to see him evolve as a coach and person at the same time while he helps the team reach the top.”
Revis swam at NC State, graduating in 2019. He was a key cog in the Wolfpack dominance of that era, part of four ACC Championship teams and four top-four NCAA finishes. He was twice named a CSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar All-American.
Revis helped the Hokies to an historic 2022-23 season. The men’s team had the highest finish in program history at NCAAs with the school’s first NCAA champion, Youssef Ramadan in the 100 butterfly. Ramadan and others will represent the Hokies at the 2023 World Championships.
“I want to thank Sergio Lopez Miro, Danny White, and the rest of the hiring committee for this amazing opportunity,” Revis said. “It’s an honor to be able to work with this world-class staff and the student-athletes here at Virginia Tech. There is something special going on in Blacksburg, and I plan to bring my undying passion, positive energy, and drive to succeed with me to the pool deck every day to contribute to that. Under the leadership of Whit Babcock, the Virginia Tech athletic department has proven that this is a place any student-athlete can have success and I know we have no plans to slow down. I am proud to be here and ready to get to work! Go Hokies!!”