Nesbitt Ng becomes the second head coach in the history of Pioneers artistic swimming, taking over for former head coach Sara Lilly, who led TWU in its first two years of program history.
| THE NESBITT NG FILE |
  College: The Ohio State University
 Hometown: California
 Experience: 1st Year as head coach at TWU |
| YEAR-BY-YEAR REVIEW |
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| Â Â Year |
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Highlights |
| Â 2024 |
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 3rd Place at USA Collegiate National Championships
 Two USAAS All-Americans |
| Total |
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| 1 yr. |
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USA Collegiate National Championships (1x)
(2x) USAAS All-Americans |
In their first two seasons, the Pioneers placed fourth in the nation in back-to-back years at the U.S. Collegiate Championships.
In her first season as head coach for TWU Artistic Swimming, Nesbitt Ng made an immediate impact on the Pioneer program with a third place finish at the 2024 USA Collegiate National Championship - the highest placement in program history - after defeating the Reigning National Champions, The Ohio State University. Two Pioneers under Nesbitt Ng were also named USAAS All-Americans in their historic 2024 season - Candela Fidalgo Garcia and Maya Schwickert.
From a family of Olympic artistic swimmers, Nesbitt Ng joined her mother and sister with her passion for the sport. Growing up, she competed for the USA National Team for eight seasons, during which she captured multiple individual and overall championship titles. Then, Nesbitt Ng swam collegiately at The Ohio State University.
While at Ohio State from 2007-2011, the Buckeyes claimed three U.S. Collegiate National Championships in 2009, 2010 and 2011. She also claimed back-to-back trio national titles in 2009 and 2010.
From 2009-11, Nesbitt Ng served as a volunteer head coach for the Buckeyes, assisting the head coach in choreography, music selection, costume design and program development.
After graduating from The Ohio State University in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science degree, Nesbit Ng returned to school and graduated from Concorde Career College with an Associate Degree in Physical Therapy in 2014.
Nesbitt Ng stayed involved in artistic swimming as a performer after graduation. For several years, she was a featured synchronized swimmer in the Las Vegas show, Le Rêve – The Dream, which assisted in broadening her perspective on storytelling through movement and choreography.
Throughout her post-graduate career, Nesbitt Ng had various different stops in her artistic coaching career. From 2011-12, she served as the 13-15 and Junior Lead Coach for the Riverside Aquettes in Riverside, Calif. In 2012, she transitioned to serving as the 12/U, 13-15 and Jr/Sr Lead Coach for Meraquas of Irvine Artistic Swimming in Irvine, Calif., where she most recently coached.
In 2019, Nesbitt Ng began her own company, H2o Performers. Through her company, she personalizes in-home and aquatic training, coaches, choreographs and provides other customized artistic swimming services to her clients.
Nesbitt Ng is a certified strength and conditioning specialist, a physical therapist assistant, a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer and a Level 3 Artistic Swimming Coach.