Charles McCaffree

Charles F. McCaffree Jr.
McCaffree, while Iowa State Coach, 1941
Biographical details
BornOctober 16, 1907
Canova, South Dakota , US
DiedDecember 13, 1980(1980-12-13) (aged 73)
Austin, Texas, US
Alma materMichigan University
Playing career
1927-1930Michigan University
Position(s)Swimming, Freestyle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1930-1936Battle Creek High School
Head Swim Coach
1936-1937Michigan University
Asst. Swim Coach
1938-1941Iowa State University
Head Swim Coach
1941-1969Michigan State University
Head Swim Coach
1959U.S. Pan American team
1969-74Michigan State University
Director of Aquatics
1972U.S. Men’s Olympic team
Asst. Manager
Head coaching record
Overall191-58-2 .76 Wining Pct.
(MSU)
53-3 (Battle Creek High)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
4 Big Six Conference Championships
(1938-41 Iowa State)
8 Central Collegiate Conf. championships
2 Michigan AAU titles
1 National AAU title
1957 Big 10 Conference Championship
(Michigan State)
4 Big Six Conf. Championships
(Iowa State)
Awards
2011 Michigan State Athletic Hall of Fame
'65 National Colleg. and Schol. Swim. Trophy
1976 International Swimming Hall of Fame

Charles McCaffree Jr., known as "Coach Mac", was a collegiate swimmer for Michigan University, and a Hall of Fame Head Coach for Michigan State University from 1941 to 1969, where he led the team to 8 Central Collegiate Conference championships, a National AAU title, and a Big Ten Conference Championship in 1957. He was an Asst. Manager to the U.S. Olympic swim team in 1972, and as a major contributor to the swimming community in the 1960s, served as President of the College Swimming Coaches Association and Secretary of the U.S. Olympic Swim Committee.