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Phil Yoshida
Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach
at California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)
• San Luis Obispo, CA
• NCAA DI

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California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo) • 4-year or above, Public • San Luis Obispo, CA
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Phil Yoshida
Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

He Got Fired! Bad Coach. Writes Fake Reviews.

Date: October 28, 2024

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"He got fired and came hire posting as many fake reviews about himself . He verbally and emotionally abused athletes and assistant coaches, threatened them, and retaliated"
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Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Coach Was Great And This Is A Smear Campaign Of Jealousy.

Date: May 20, 2024

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"Coach Phil was wrongly accused and terminated after more than two decades with Cal Poly. Phil was a undeserving target if a smear campaign."
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Phil Yoshida
Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Coach Phil Was A Good Coach

Date: May 20, 2024

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"Coach Phil dedicated his life to swimming and Cal Poly. He served this school for decades and was unjustly accused with no proof nor evidence of wrongdoing. Phil worked hard and came up from the bottom."
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Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Coach Phil Is An Expert Coach For Top Level Competitors

Date: May 20, 2024

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"Coach Phil trains winners beyond the pool deck. Dedication, focus, and the ability to adapt to challenging conditions is a part of life. There is real failure beyond college athletics and if students are unprepared to face life's challenges, then they will suffer a lifetime of failure. Swimming is challenging and only for the most elite dedicated and focused individuals. Body and mind must be top level. Coach Phil was top level."
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Phil Yoshida
Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Coach Phil Has A Lifetime Of Swimming Excellence.

Date: May 20, 2024

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"Coach Phil has a lifetime of swimming excellence. He was a very fast swimmer and an expert in the sport. "
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California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Coach Phil Was Always Supportive And A Good Friend

Date: May 20, 2024

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"Coach Phil was my favorite coach. I swam my whole life and still do. I am an elite athlete not only in college, but in life as well."
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Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Coach Phil Is The Perfect Coach For Dedicated And Skilled Swimmers

Date: May 20, 2024

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"Coach Phil coaches winners. He is a great coach if you are dedicated and smart. "
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Phil Yoshida
Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Swim Coach Got Unjustly Accused By Cry Babies And Loser Parents

Date: November 21, 2023

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"Best coach for Swimming Cal Poly signs mediocre athletes Most Cal Poly professors could care less about athletics "
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Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Complainers Are A Bunch Of Losers!

Date: November 21, 2023

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"Best coach ever Ignore the cry babies!"
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Phil Yoshida
Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Be Glad He’s Not Currently Coaching

Date: October 14, 2023

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"Thankfully he’s not currently coaching and the team culture has DRAMATICALLY improved. He is extremely disorganized, did not have the athletes best interest, bullied athletes, pushed several into mental health issues and did all he could to get athletes to quit the team. Did not care one bit about getting anyone faster, did not give them any proper Nutrition on travel meets, and generally just didn’t care about the team or its future. "
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Phil Yoshida
Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Not The Same As He Was As An Assistant

Date: September 20, 2023

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"Phil changed after 19 years as an assistant and then becoming head coach. It seems a little power was all he needed to exact revenge. He may have been OK when he was an assistant, but it can't explain how toxic he became when left in charge. He was always negative and demeaning, and chased out many great swimmers. Team morale was at an all time low. It is a shame he didn't learn much in those 19 years."
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Phil Yoshida
Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Passionate Coach Tough But Fair

Date: September 14, 2023

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"I had the pleasure of swimming for Phil when he was an assistant coach, and I then worked alongside Phil as a volunteer coach for a season. If you care about the sport and you put in effort, Phil's passion for coaching and your success is clearly evident. Phil is tough, but fair, and his coaching extends beyond swimming, preparing you for life's challenges and opportunities. Swimmers have earned a reputation outside of the sport for being incredibly tough, disciplined, and able to grind. Swimming for Phil will help you develop that discipline, resilience, and self-belief that will serve you in all aspects of life. I would absolutely hire a swimmer who swam for Phil for 4 years."
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Phil Yoshida
Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Do Not Come To The Cal Poly Swimming & Diving Team Until Phil Yoshida Is Gone

Date: July 21, 2023

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"Where there's smoke, there's fire, so when the masses are saying Phil Yoshida is a problem....he's a problem and a threat to the welfare of anyone he attempts to coach or work with. While I believe he would like to be a superstar coach, lead his teams to break school records and personal bests, he is not. Just because you want to do something, doesn't make you qualified. Please note that he was fired by the very swimming club he started in San Luis Obispo for all of these issues an more, that have been high lighted below by so many. I strongly advise against entrusting your student athletes with this person. Phil simply isn't qualified professionally or emotionally to be in this by default role. I wouldn't trust my kids with him and I don't believe anyone else should. I watched him as his toddler fell in the pool right in front of him, not once, but twice. The second time he just watched as she sank to the bottom of the pool in front of the swimming team and club divers. He refuses to accept help that could raise him up and instead takes out anyone, athlete or coach, that he feels threatened by. It's deeply disturbing and sad that he is single handedly destroying the morale and dreams of so many student athletes. Cal Poly's reputation is such that people are literally willing to throw away their competitive career just to get into the school through the swimming & diving program. Make no mistake, he is not honest, he is not ethical, he is not mature, he manages by extreme fear and intimidation, he threatens athletes and his assistant coaching staff routinely. His normal mode is to keep everyone in constant fear with micro aggressions, bullying, outright lies, manipulation of facts, and uncontrolled emotional outbursts. He is not organized, he is insensitive to nutrition and recognizing the dietary restrictions of the group he's responsible for. His number 1 concern is BUDGET and not results. Hence he buys absolute garbage food for the team that are nothing more than empty calories and sugary snacks that have negative results when elite athletes fail to be properly nourished for competition. Cheap generic garbage in, crappy performance out. He would appear to be protected for some reason, perhaps by the Athletic Director Don Oberhelman, who has been aware of this problem for the past two years that Phil's been in this role. While other universities like Cal Berkeley, Northwestern and more and more, have chosen a zero tolerance to bullying, hostile coaching, constant micro aggression, Cal Poly and their administration, to date, knowing all of these factors, has done nothing to stop this. In an age of equality, Title IX, anti bullying, anti harassment and intolerance to this kind of behavior, once must ask how this is happening within such an incredible university. I am a seasoned professional with decades of experience and knowledge in these areas and cannot understand how someone like Phil Yoshida is allowed to remain in this role. Worse yet, Cal Poly's administration knows about this. The only records he's set are for having lost the most swimmers and divers annually, for the past two years running now (40+) than any other division 1 school. Either he's a horrible recruiter or he's a incapable coach, or both. I challenge the administration to stop this negative cycle, to remove this person from his post and walk the walk of what you say. It's deeply disturbing to see this continue and I again, highly suggest staying away from the Cal Poly Swimming & Diving program until his is removed. I'd rank him as ZERO and a major threat to the wellbeing of the people he's responsible for, both assistant coaches, people he bullies internally at Cal Poly, and the athletes he's responsible for. "
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Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

This Program Is Doomed To Fail

Date: July 21, 2023

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"the reason the resources are tight is because he sold his soul to get the job and let the AD severely cut the budget from what it used to be and so doomed the program for failure. so coming here risks having no swim team in the near future"
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Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Cal Poly Is A Young Team With Potential

Date: July 19, 2023

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"Phil clearly cares about the swimmers and divers. His transition from Assistant Coach to Head Coach was difficult and Covid added to the challenge. Phil has a young team with a lot of potential and they’re poised for serious growth in the next few years. Phil could benefit from coaching and administrative support. Expect the team to build as the culture improves."
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California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Phil Is A Very Caring Man, And Is Extremely Misunderstood Leading To A Lot Of Negativity. He Is Not The Problem.

Date: July 18, 2023

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"Phil Is a great guy who could grow into an awesome coach, he has limited resources and a small staff making his job very difficult. "
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Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Can’t Trust Anything Out Of His Mouth! Rotten To The Core.

Date: July 11, 2023

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"Do not recommend! Not honest with team members. Derogatory towards biracial team members. Screamer. I have nothing nice to say about this man!"
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Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

This Guy Needs To Be Fired.

Date: July 7, 2023

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"Phil is far too incompetent for his position and is ultimately running the swim and dive program into the ground. He makes the most questionable decisions and is outright selfish. It seems like anyone could do his job better than him."
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Women's Swimming & Diving Head Coach

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Phil Is Horrible, Disrespectful, And Dishonest. He Needs To Be Fired.

Date: July 7, 2023

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"Honestly if I could I would give him 0 stars. He was a terrible coach and the reason why I quit the team. I love diving and still do and he wasn’t even my coach. In fact he had our INCREDIBLE dive coach fired for NO REASON. He is very disrespectful and will be rude directly to your face. Our team even attempted to get him fired the past year. He is terrible at communication and does not respect anyone unless you are one of his favorites. I had a conversation with him talking about how I was mentally struggling because of the loss of my mother and grandfather and was told “It happens to everyone” and “is a part of life.” As someone who has gone through this, that is NOT something you should tell them. He’s not worth it. If you are getting recruited by him, I would look elsewhere it’s not worth the degrading and disrespect. Don’t get me wrong I LOVE Cal Poly but he made my experience miserable. "
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Phil Yoshida Is Destroying Cal Poly's Swimming/Diving Reputation

Date: June 14, 2023

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"Phil Yoshida is an embarrassment to Cal Poly and to Division 1 Swimming & diving. His reputation is known coast to coast and it’s terrible. Despite ongoing an investigation regarding his harassment and bullying of swimmers, divers and coaches, he is still allowed on the pool deck. He is quite literally destroying student athletes dreams that they’ve worked most of their young lives to arrive at this moment. He is destroying Cal Polys reputation and it is an absolute tragedy. He should absolutely not be allowed to coach as he is completely disorganized, lacking competence and managing completely by fear and by threats and intimidation. Worse he’s violated multiple Safe Sport Codes of Conduct and Cal Polys own codes of conduct. He is not honest and is immature and refuses to listen, learn, grown and benefit from assistant coaches. Cal Poly is an excellent academic school but your kids should absolutely 100% steer clear of a swimming or diving career until he is gone and no longer associated with Cal Poly in any way. The only records he’s set is in regards to the highest number of swimmers and divers that have quit the team in a single season. More than 40 have left in the short time he’s lead this team. He has zero idea of nutrition and feeds us all absolutely empty calories that have no benefit. He demands professionalism, appropriate attire and exceptional work ethic and attitude yet he fails himself in every one of these. "
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California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Great School, Worst Team/College Experience Ever

Date: June 10, 2023

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"Great school & location, but horrible experience for swimmers. Plays favorites, takes away scholarships for no reason, targets athletes and bullies them, far too much garbage yards, doesn’t know how to train or taper, treats other coaches & athletes horribly, punishment culture, so bad that many quit and end up with mental health issues, so bad that athletes end up hating swim and the sport. He completely ruins athletes. Stay far away! Not honest either. "
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California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Phil Yoshida Coaches Both Men's & Women's Teams, Plus Diving Now Too!

Date: April 17, 2023

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"Please note Phil coaches BOTH Men's and Women's teams but you have to select only 1 to write review. The men's team is in even worse shape. Horrible culture, atmosphere and experience and will totally ruin your love and passion for the sport of swimming! Stay far away!"
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California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Worst Experience Ever For Any Athlete

Date: April 13, 2023

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"Not fit to coach anyone let alone D1 athletes. Horrible experience, always blaming the athletes for everything. It's a punishment culture and there is a reason 42+ have quit in the past 3 seasons since he took over. Worst experience an athlete could ask for. Stay far away from here until a new coach is in!"
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California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Not A Good Environment To Be In

Date: April 6, 2023

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"After Phil became the coach, my swimming career was turned upside down. I became incredibly slow due to the lack of knowledge he holds regarding training, technique, communication, leadership, and supporting his swimmers/divers. It seemed as if he didn’t care about anything at all and was so oblivious to how the team was declining. When I came to Phil with thoughts of doubt about my swimming career and poor mental health, he nodded uselessly and never offered assistance or guidance. He was unable to mentor as a coach should and couldn’t offer a single solution for something I had worked so hard to be apart of and sacrificed so much. "
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California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo)

Terrible Leader, Disliked By His Athletes, And Rules By Fear.

Date: April 1, 2023

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"Phil is very difficult to communicate with. It is very hard to understand where his head is at, making communication very nerve racking. His decisions do not have much reason leaving many athletes confused. For example, getting rid of the dive coach. The dive coach was beloved by the swimmers and divers and was fired randomly for no reasons that have been disclosed to the team. His meets are disorganized and he is generally disliked by the team. The team would benefit from a new swim coach as he has done a terrible job creating a positive team atmosphere. "
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