Erin Cammann completed her tenth year as the Merrimack College Head Women's Swimming Coach after the 2024-2025.
Merrimack finished the 2024-25 season with a 2-5 record in their first season in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Cammann helped lead the Warriors to wins Wellesley College and Stonehill. She has also guided numerous swimmers into school breaking records across a handful of events throughout the past few seasons.
While in the 2023-2024 season, Merrimack held a 4-3 record with impressive finishes in the Gompei Invitational as well the Northeast Conference Championship. Cammann aided in wins over Stonehill, Assumption and Simmons throughout the campaign. She saw multiple swimmers shatter school records including Neva Sa and Olivia Conlan.
Merrimack continued to grow in its NCAA Division I reclassification process during the 2021-22 season. After a pandemic shortened 2020-21 campaign, the Warriors enjoyed a more traditional season, which culminated with an appearance at the 2022 NEC Championship. Cammann's group had quite the highlight at the year-ending event, as Skylar Pemberton broke the school record in the 50 butterfly with a blazing 27.37 time.
The 2020-21 campaign was shortened to just one dual and the NEC Championship due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as Cammann and the Warriors capped the year in the team's second ever appearance at the championship meet in late-March. The highlight of the meet came from Jordan Clements, who broke the school record in the 100 Fly with a time of 58.26 on the first day.
During the 2019-20 campaign, Merrimack's first at Division I, the team notched a pair of dual wins over Simmons and Saint Michael's, then wrapped up the winter with the team's first appearance at the NEC Championship, where they claimed ninth. The program record books had a lot of shifting, as two relay and three individual records were broken. Clements had a pair (100 Breast and 200 Fly), while Lucia Quesada Nylen broke the record in the 100 Free.
In Merrimack's final season before the move to Division I in 2018-19, the program finished seventh in the Northeast-10 Conference Championship. The Warriors hosted two home meets and, speare-headed by Cammann, hosted its first-ever senior day meet - honoring both alumni and current seniors.
The 2017-18 season saw Cammann lead the Warriors through an 11-meet slate, that included the first-ever home meet at the Andover YMCA and thea team's first dual-meet victories. The season culminated with a sixth-place finish at the Northeast-10 Conference Championships, the highest finish in the program's history. Along the way, the Navy and Gold broke 14 individual team records and also rewrote every relay record.
Prior to Merrimack, Cammann amassed over 15 years of experience coaching at almost every level of competitive swimming. Most recently, she had served as the head swim coach for the boys and girls programs at North Andover High School.
Cammann obtained her Master’s Degree in Journalism from Northwestern University in 1995 after earning a Bachelor’s of Arts in History from Yale in 1992, where she was a member of the varsity volleyball and swim teams.
Cammann currently resides in Andover, Massachusetts.