Former Rebel standout swimmer Julia Fehervari joined the UNLV swimming and diving staff as an assistant coach in November of 2021.
A native of Bekescsaba, Hungary, Fehervari brings previous collegiate coaching experience to her alma mater as she served as a graduate assistant coach at Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota from 2018-20. In her time with the Vikings, she primarily coached the sprinters and had one swimmer earn All-America honors at the NCAA Division II Championships.
Prior to joining UNLV's staff, Fehervari spent 2020-21 as an assistant coach for local Las Vegas swim club Sandpipers of Nevada, which ranks top-10 nationally and sent multiple swimmers to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Her experience at the club level also included time as an assistant coach for the Sioux Falls Swim Team during her two years in South Dakota.
During her swimming career for the Rebels (2012-16), Fehervari earned Mountain West All-Conference individual honors in the 50 free, 100 free and 200 free, as well as CSCAA Scholar All-America Honorable Mention and Academic All-MW awards. The former Scarlet and Gray sprint specialist also garnered All-MW recognition with UNLV’s 200 free, 400 free, 800 free and 400 medley relay squads.
One of the fastest sprinters to ever wear the UNLV cap, Fehervari still ranks second all-time in the 50 free (22.68) and sixth all-time in the 100 free (49.75) in program history. Additionally, she formed part of the Rebels’ 200 free relay team that set the current school record during the 2014-15 season.
Along with her achievements in the pool as a student-athlete for the Scarlet and Gray, Fehervari was also a student assistant in her fifth year on campus. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in hospitality management from UNLV in 2016 and a Master’s degree in sport administration and leadership from Augustana in 2020.