Taylor Dodson
Head Coach
Taylor Dodson
Head Coach
Taylor Dodson was named head coach of the Indiana Water Polo program in 2019. Dodson previously served as assistant coach for the Hoosiers from 2017-2018. She has served as an assistant coach for the USA Water Polo National Team since 2017.
Dodson has had tremendous success with the USA Water Polo Senior Women’s National “B” Team and Women’s Youth National Team. She helped lead the senior team to a first-place finish at the FISU World University Games in 2017 and the youth team to a seventh-place finish at the FINA Youth World Championships in 2018.
From 2015-17, Dodson served a graduate assistant coach and director of operations at Wagner College. In Dodson’s first year as Wagner’s graduate assistant coach, the Seahawks won their third consecutive MAAC Championship, entering the field for the 2016 NCAA Championship. In her second year, Dodson helped Wagner become the first program to win four consecutive MAAC water polo titles. Additionally, Dodson cultivated an All-American season from Wagner junior Kimberly Watson (102 goals, 31 assists), who was also named the MAAC Co-Offensive Player of the Year.
Dodson played one professional season for Club Water Polo Dos Hermanas outside of Sevilla, Spain following an outstanding collegiate career at the University of California, Berkeley.
At Cal, Dodson was a four-time NCAA Academic All-American and made the UC Berkeley Student Athlete Honors List all four years. During her senior year, Dodson guided the Oski’sas a co-captain. The team won a silver medal at the 2011 NCAA Championships, after winning a bronze the year prior. Dodson graduated from Cal Berkeley in 2013 with a degree in media studies. She went on to earn her M.B.A. in marketing from Wagner in 2017.