Women's Swimming and Diving

Gabby Han
- Title:
- Diving Coach
- Email:
- ashlee.han@utoledo.edu
- Phone:
- 419-530-2532
Gabby Han joined the Toledo women’s swimming and diving program as the diving coach during the 2022-23 season.Â
In her first season with the Rockets, Han had one diver, Madison Giglio, qualify and finish 29th overall on both the one-and -three meter boards at the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships. Four of the five divers achieved persona-best mark, three were named to the Academic All-MAC team, and Giglio earned CSC Academic All-District honors.Â
Before coming to Toledo, Han served as the diving coach at Wayne State during the 2021-22 season, where she had  four divers advance to NCAA Prequalifications with Mikaela Senkus earning two All-America certificates after placing third on the one-meter board and 11th on the three-meter board. Marissa Woida attained honorable mention All-America status in the one-meter diving competition.
Han also spent time at Kalamazoo College as a volunteer assistant diving coach in 2014-15 and was a volunteer diving coach at Michigan in 2015-16 and 2017-18. Outside of college athletics, Han was the head diving coach at Club Wolverine for six years following stints with the West Michigan Diving Academy and the New Mexico Dive Club.
A native of Plainwell, Mich., Han earned her bachelor’s degree in university studies from New Mexico in 2013, where she was an All-America diver for the Lobos. She also earned Mountain West Conference Diver of the Year honors and two conference championships, on the one-meter and three-meter.Â
Han served as a student assistant diving coach for one season at New Mexico after exhausting her eligibility. Following her collegiate career, Han participated in the U.S. Olympic and World Championship trials and was a finalist on three-meter at the USA Diving National Championships in 2012 and 2016.
Han and her husband have one son.
In her first season with the Rockets, Han had one diver, Madison Giglio, qualify and finish 29th overall on both the one-and -three meter boards at the NCAA Zone C Diving Championships. Four of the five divers achieved persona-best mark, three were named to the Academic All-MAC team, and Giglio earned CSC Academic All-District honors.Â
Before coming to Toledo, Han served as the diving coach at Wayne State during the 2021-22 season, where she had  four divers advance to NCAA Prequalifications with Mikaela Senkus earning two All-America certificates after placing third on the one-meter board and 11th on the three-meter board. Marissa Woida attained honorable mention All-America status in the one-meter diving competition.
Han also spent time at Kalamazoo College as a volunteer assistant diving coach in 2014-15 and was a volunteer diving coach at Michigan in 2015-16 and 2017-18. Outside of college athletics, Han was the head diving coach at Club Wolverine for six years following stints with the West Michigan Diving Academy and the New Mexico Dive Club.
A native of Plainwell, Mich., Han earned her bachelor’s degree in university studies from New Mexico in 2013, where she was an All-America diver for the Lobos. She also earned Mountain West Conference Diver of the Year honors and two conference championships, on the one-meter and three-meter.Â
Han served as a student assistant diving coach for one season at New Mexico after exhausting her eligibility. Following her collegiate career, Han participated in the U.S. Olympic and World Championship trials and was a finalist on three-meter at the USA Diving National Championships in 2012 and 2016.
Han and her husband have one son.

















