Landon Marzullo is in his first season as diving coach at Wisconsin in 2019-20.
Marzullo came to Madison following three seasons as diving coach at UNLV, where he helped the Rebels produce their first NCAA qualifiers in decades.
Marzullo was named Western Athletic Conference Diving Coach of the Year in 2019 and mentored freshman Tazman Abramowicz to WAC titles in the men's 3-meter and platform events. Abramowicz became UNLV's first NCAA championships qualifier in men's diving in more than 30 years. In 2018, Marzullo helped Myka Fielding become the Rebels' first female NCAA qualifier in more than 20 years.
During his time in Las Vegas, Marzullo also served as head coach of Rebel Diving Club. His coaching career began as a volunteer assistant at Ohio State in 2012-13. He also has worked as a high diver for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines.
On his way to becoming a 10-time All-American, including four first-team All-America finishes at the NCAA championships, Marzullo competed collegiately at Indiana and Florida State. He was named Big Ten Diver of the Year and Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2008 after sweeping the conference titles on the 1-meter and 3-meter springboard for the Hoosiers in his rookie season. He was named All-ACC in each of his two seasons at Florida State.
Marzullo was a six-time junior national champion and claimed gold on platform at the 2005 Pan Am Junior Championships. A five-time U.S. national team selection, he twice qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials.