Women's Swimming and Diving

Mia Cote
- Title:
- Student Assistant
Mia Cote currently serves as a student assistant with the women’s swimming and diving team while she completes her master’s degree in sports management.
Originally from Glens Falls, N.Y., Cote began her collegiate swimming career at St. Bonaventure University where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physical education (2021). Cote was a multi-time Atlantic 10 finalist in the Butterfly and Medley relay events where she set the 200 Medley relay record in the 2020 A10 Championships.
After graduation, she came to East Carolina with one remaining year of eligibility where she scored in both the 100 and 200 Butterfly at the 2022 AAC Championships and played an integral part in the rebuild of the program. Following the season Cote was selected to represent ECU at the 2022 Career in Sports Forum, in Indianapolis.
Head Coach Matthew Jabs Comments
“I’m excited to have Mia on deck with us this year. Her desire to gain coaching experience and learn is something her and I discussed early on in her recruiting process. She was fun to have as a swimmer last season and I look forward to her growing into an asset for our staff assisting us in all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the program.”
Originally from Glens Falls, N.Y., Cote began her collegiate swimming career at St. Bonaventure University where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physical education (2021). Cote was a multi-time Atlantic 10 finalist in the Butterfly and Medley relay events where she set the 200 Medley relay record in the 2020 A10 Championships.
After graduation, she came to East Carolina with one remaining year of eligibility where she scored in both the 100 and 200 Butterfly at the 2022 AAC Championships and played an integral part in the rebuild of the program. Following the season Cote was selected to represent ECU at the 2022 Career in Sports Forum, in Indianapolis.
Head Coach Matthew Jabs Comments
“I’m excited to have Mia on deck with us this year. Her desire to gain coaching experience and learn is something her and I discussed early on in her recruiting process. She was fun to have as a swimmer last season and I look forward to her growing into an asset for our staff assisting us in all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the program.”



