Casey Bradstreet Headshot 10-27-21

Casey Bradstreet

Entering 2025-26: 15th year w/ women & 14th w/ men
Alma Mater: Campbellsville ('08)

Casey Bradstreet is entering her fifteenth year with the women and fourteenth year with the men as the head coach of the swim program. Bradstreet swam for the Lady Tigers in 2007 and 2008, and is the fifth women's swimming and third men's swimming coach since Campbellsville added the sport in the early 1990s.

Bradstreet emphasizes character within her swim program and it was shown throughout the athletic department at CU when her team was selected to as the inaugural Team Servant Leadership Award at Campbellsville's first Athletics Awards Night.
 
She has led the women’s team to the NAIA Championship every year since 2012, followed by the men every year since 2016. Bradstreet was recognized as the Mid-South Conference Women's Swimming Coach of the Year in 2015 and earned the Men's Swimming Coach of the Year in 2020. Her outstanding leadership has also earned the men’s and women’s teams the NAIA Buffalo Funds Five Star Champions of Character Team award in 2014 and 2016. Since 2011, Bradstreet has produced four MSC individual Champions of Character award winners.

At the 2020 NAIA Championships, Bradstreet coached Sebastian Escobar to the men's first ever NAIA All-American honor in the 200 freestyle. The following season, in 2021, the NAIA Swim Championships were canceled due to COVID-19 so All-American status was granted to national qualifiers as the Tigers and Lady Tigers each had two representatives in Hannah Rhodenbaugh, Lizandri Crewe-Brown, Ian Lopez, and Escobar.
 
A native of Bath, N.Y., Bradstreet began her competitive swim experience with the Corning Community YMCA River Rats, in Corning N.Y. While a student at Eastern University, she swam with EU’s club team in St. Davids, Pa. before competing for Campbellsville University in 2007-2008.
 
During her time as an undergraduate, she was the individual Champions of Character recipient in 2008 and was an NAIA Scholar-Athlete for both seasons of competition. She holds a bachelor's degree in theater with a minor in educational ministries.
 
Bradstreet has resided in Campbellsville since 2007 and now has a son, David.