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Kelley Crisci

Kelley Crisci

A 1994 graduate of William & Mary, Kelley Crisci was named the assistant athletics director for advancement in September 2025. She previously spent 10 years as an assistant coach with the Tribe swimming programs.

In her time on staff, Crisci has been instrumental in partnering with donors and volunteers to raise significant funds to support the swimming programs, has served in several leadership roles, including co-chair on the committee for the Lord Botetourt Affair, which has raised over $2.4 million since 2018, and has served as the Regional President of the WMAF Board of Directors where she was member of the finance committee. In the pool, William & Mary won nine CAA Championships while setting numerous freshman, school, and conference records.

Before moving back to the Historic Triangle, Crisci was an accomplished club coach in the Washington D.C. area, and earned a master’s degree in education from George Mason in 1998.

Crisci (née Flynn) was a member of the W&M swim team while in college before graduating with a degree in government.  A senior captain, she was a CAA finalist all four years including an eighth-place finish in the 200 back at the 1991 CAA Championships. Crisci and her husband Jeff (also a 1994 W&M graduate) live in Williamsburg with their three sons Flynn, Colin, and Aidan, all of whom are swimmers.