2012 Clemson Rowing Media Guide

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2012 Clemson Rowing

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2012 Clemson Rowing 2012 Spring schedule 3/3 Eastern Michigan 3/10 Northeastern/Temple 3/17 Iowa/Indiana/Boston/ Syracuse/Purdue/Marist 3/24 Kansas 3/31 San Diego Crew Classic 4/1 San Diego Crew Classic 4/14 Notre Dame 4/14 Cornell/San Diego 4/15 Michigan state/Northeastern 4/21 ACC Championships 4/28 Michigan 4/28 Ohio State 5/25-27 NCAA Championships All home events in purple

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Quick Facts/Contents

2012 Clemson Rowing

Location....................................................................... Clemson, SC Founded...................................................................................1889 Enrollment............................................................................19,453 Nickname................................................................................Tigers Colors......................................................Clemson Orange & Regalia Facility........................................................................Lake Hartwell President............................................ James F. Barker, Clemson ‘70 Athletic Director............................. Terry Don Phillips, Arkansas ‘70 Rowing SID..........................................Sam Blackman, Clemson ‘85 Rowing SID Contact.......................... Chandler Carver, Clemson ‘10 SID Contact Information...............................mcarver@clemson.edu .................................................................................864-918-9843 Head Coach

Robbie Tenenbaum rtenenb@clemson.edu

Assistant Coach

Melanie Onufrieff monufri@clemson.edu

Assistant Coach

Season Outlook............................................................ 2 Meet the Tigers............................................................. 3 Roster.......................................................................... 4 Head Coach Robbie Tenenbaum................................... 5 Coaching & Support Staff.........................................6-7 Tiger Bios................................................................8-17 Facilities...............................................................18-19 Tiger Pride.............................................................20-21 USRowing Success..................................................... 22 ACC Championships.................................................. 23 Results & History....................................................... 24 Spring 2011 Results.............................................25-27 Year-by-Year Results.............................................28-36 All-Time Letterwinners............................................... 37 Honors & Awards...................................................38-39 Former Rowing Greats...........................................40-41 ACC Academic Honor Roll......................................42-43 Rowing 101................................................................ 44

Jessica Leidecker leideck@clemson.edu

Graduate Assistant

Michelle Nance mnance@clemson.edu

Mailing Address

PO Box 31 Clemson, SC 29633 Phone

864-656-4573 Fax

864-656-4576

The 2011-12 edition of the Clemson rowing media guide was written, edited, and designed by Chandler Carver. Special thanks to Davis Simpson, Jeff Kallin, and the Clemson rowing staff in the production of this guide. Photography by Kevin Bray, Rex Brown, Mark Crammer, Cayce Joyce, Craig Mahaffey, Cathy Nance, Angie Rosillo, and Patrick Wright. Front cover and interior borders designed by Chandler Carver. Recruiting pages designed by Jeff Kallin.

Athletic Department Mission Statement The Department of Athletics offers nationally prominent athletic programs. Through a dedicated commitment to educational interests, a competitive athletic program, and integrity in all areas, the student-athletes, coaches, and staff strive to bring credit and recognition to Clemson University. The mission of the Athletic Department is to sponsor a broad-based athletic program that provides educational and athletic opportunities for young men and women to grow, develop, and serve the interests of Clemson University by complementing and enhancing its diversity and quality of life. Furthermore, the Athletic Department seeks to be a source of pride for the citizens of the State of South Carolina and to be recognized as a nationally prominent program, through consistently high levels of performance and accomplishment in athletic competitions. The Athletic Department strives to develop student-athletes academically and athletically with the total commitment of aiding their efforts to graduate from Clemson University and advance to careers that will enable them to be productive members of society. The Athletic Department will act in an ethical and honest manner, dedicated to compliance with all Federal, State, NCAA, Conference, and University rules and regulations. clemsontigers.com

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2012 Clemson Rowing The Clemson rowing team is coming off yet another successful year, as they finished the 2010-11 season with a 15th place finish at the NCAA Championships. It was the fourth straight season that the rowing team was selected to compete in the NCAA Championships and the Tigers are hoping to carry that success into the 2011-12 season. “Our team is really energetic this year,” said Head Coach Robbie Tenenbaum. “We’re really fired up about this racing season. Everyone is training with the mindset that they want to be the best they can be. In a sport where you can’t control what the other team does, it’s hard to say ‘we’re going to do this’ but I think that everyone knows that they’re going to be able to go out and give their very best.” The 2011-12 season will bring more change to the Clemson rowing program. During the off-season, Tenenbaum added former Columbia University head coach Melanie Onufrieff to the coaching staff, as well as the addition of former Tiger rowing great Michelle Nance as a graduate assistant. The Tigers also have to deal with the loss of a senior class that included All-ACC selection Liz Robb, Grace Wolff and Sarah Daanen, all from the 2011 ACC Crew-of-the-Year, the 1st Varsity 8. However, Tenenbaum feels that the Tigers are prepared to fill those spots and have a successful season. “It’s a little early to know exactly who will replace the girls in the Varsity 8,” Tenenbaum said. “Freshman Sam Duggan is doing a great job and was in the top boat in the fall. Senior Kate Biladeau was in the 2nd Varsity 8 last year and has stepped up and done a great job. Freshmem Julia Ost, Aurelia Wurzel and Giulia Longatti have all come in and made an immediate impact on the team. There are a number of people that can fill those slots. It’s encouraging to me to know that we have so many people who are fighting for those spots. Yet another solid senior class will lead the Tigers this season. This group has been to the NCAA Championships each year that they have competed at Clemson, only the second class ever to do so. This year’s co-captain Becca Brown looks to build upon last year’s success as a team captain, as well as providing experience in the Varsity 8. Kate Biladeau has also proven herself in this off-season to be a leader for the Tigers. Cocaptain Taylor Hoynacki will add to the Tigers’ depth, along with returners Kristen Agee, Brittany Burns, Rebekah Clogston, Kenzie DuBrul, Marissa Henry, Katie Mosier, Bre Przestrzelski and Sarah Young. The Tigers return a talented group of juniors, including Heather Cummings and Katie Bruggeling, members of the 2011 ACC Crew-of-the-Year, the Varsity 8. Fellow juniors Ameerah Aly, Vanesa Ewais, Kristin Manna, Emily Massey, Sarah Monn, and Caroline Thomas will be valuable assets to the team this season. The sophomore class is arguably the most talented class on the team this season, returning 14 student-athletes including two All-ACC selections. Team co-captain Laura D’Urso, a 2011 All-America, All-Region and All-ACC selection returns to the Crew-of-the-Year, along with All-ACC selection Laura Basadonna and fellow sophomore Stephanie Cameron. Other sophomores that are expected to compete for spots on the varsity squads are Sarah Egan, Maria Jose Gutierrez, Kelsy Igo, MJ Keys, Jackie Kovach, Marie Rosasco, Meghan Sisk, Jenny Tumas and Kathryn Wiley. “It’s fantastic to be able to have someone like Laura D’Urso back for another year,” said Tenenbaum. “She’s a natural leader. She’s proven that she can be incredibly competitive as a young student-athlete. Her

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leadership helps us every day. She was the stroke of our Varsity 8 last year as a freshman, and she’s working hard to hold that seat down again this year. It’s incredibly valuable to have someone like that on your team. I’m glad she’s on our team and not someone else’s.” The Tigers have added 34 freshmen to this year’s roster, including five international students, which Tenenbaum says is very exciting. “We have a really young group this year,” he said. “In the first and second eight, we might only have three seniors this year. We are going to have a lot of freshmen in that group, which is exciting.” Tenenbaum also says that the leadership of this year’s team is widespread, something that is important in a team sport. “Our captains, Becca Brown, Taylor Hoynacki and Laura D’Urso, do a great job of leading,” he said. “Some of the other girls have also stepped up and set a great example for the rest of the team. Laura Basadonna, Kate Biladeau and Julia Ost are always in here doing extra workouts and encouraging others to do extra workouts. They’re always doing a little extra to get better.” Clemson has an exciting schedule lined up for the spring season that features competitions with some of the top teams in the country. The Tigers also play host to the ACC Championship for the third straight year on April 21. This will be the tenth season that the ACC Championship has been held at Clemson. “Hosting the ACC Championship is great for us,” said Tenenbaum. “The bottom line is when you’re racing someone, everyone is in the same environment at that point. However, it’s a more comfortable event for us when we have it here, and it’s really special to have all of our friends, family and fans here. I’m not sure you get a “home-court advantage” like you do in an indoor sport like basketball, but it is really special that we get to host the championship. We have the premiere rowing venue in the conference so we get to host it almost every year, which is fantastic.” The Tigers begin the spring season with four straight home regattas, starting on March 3 against Eastern Michigan. Clemson then hosts Northeastern and Temple on March 10, followed by the first seven-team regatta of the year on March 17, featuring Iowa, Indiana, Boston University, Syracuse, Purdue and Marist. The Tigers have a home regatta against Kansas on March 24, before heading to the San Diego Crew Classic March 31-April 1. Clemson then will head to Charlottesville, VA to take on Notre Dame, Cornell, and San Diego in two races on April 14 and Michigan State and Northeastern on April 15. On April 21, the Tigers host the ACC Championship before closing out the regular season in Columbus, OH where they will take on Michigan and Ohio State in two races on April 28. Clemson then will look for a bid to the 2012 NCAA Championships May 25-27 in West Windsor, NJ. Tenenbaum is looking to build off of a second place finish in the ACC Championship last year and a 15th place finish in the NCAA Championships. “We want to be conference champions,” said Tenenbaum. “We want to compete again for a national championship. The way our girls are training and the effort they’re putting forth is getting them well on their way to accomplishing that goal.” “My expectation is that everyone is going to work their hardest and do their best so that on race day they will be able to give everything they have to give,” Tenenbaum continued. “Our goals are the be the very best. Only one of 90 teams in the country is going to win the last race of the year. Our team is training as if that’s what we want to do. It’s great seeing that attitude.”


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roster............................................................. 4 Robbie Tenenbaum................................ 5 Assistant Coaches........................... 6 Support Staff.........................................7 Bios............................................................... 8-17 Facilities...............................................18-19 Tiger Pride.......................................... 20-21 Rowing Success..................................22


2012 Clemson Rowing Kristen Agee SR Ariana Alexandrescu FR Stephannie Allen FR Ameerah Aly JR Kathryn Andreoli FR Laura Basadonna SO Kate Biladeau SR Taylor Blanton FR Becca Brown SR Kristina Brown FR Katie Bruggeling JR Aylie Burnette FR Brittany Burns SR Stephanie Cameron SO Charlotte Case FR Rebekah Clogston SR Heather Cummings JR Laura D’Urso SO Alana de Klerk FR Kenzie DuBrul SR Samantha Duggan FR Sarah Egan SO Vanesa Ewais JR Virginia Fritsche FR Maria Jose Gutierrez SO Laura Haselden FR Danielle Hayden FR Kyndal Heller FR Marissa Henry SR Taylor Hoynacki SR Lindsey Hughes FR Kelsey Igo SO MJ Keys SO Sarah Koering FR Jackie Kovach SO Eden Kuhn FR

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Bluffton, SC Salem, SC Orlando, FL Longwood, FL Shrewsbury, MA Torino, Italy Lutz, FL Aiken, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC St. Catharine’s, Ontario

Rock Hill, SC Davidson, NC Alexandria, VA Newton, NJ Snohomish, WA Virginia Beach, VA Dunross, Culdaff, Ireland

Greenville, SC Cincinnati, OH Christchurch, New Zealand

Gold River, CA Jacksonville, FL Clifton, VA Lima, Peru Spartanburg, SC Severna Park, MD Shrewsbury, MA Hampton Falls, NH Tega Cay, SC Seneca, SC Frederick, MD Christchurch, New Zealand

Vineland, NJ Wyomissing, PA Gaithersburg, MD

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Giulia Longatti FR Como, Italy Kristin Manna JR Mullica Hill, NJ Emily Massey JR Quincy, FL Elise McVey FR Duncan, SC Sarah Monn JR Skillman, NJ Cristina Morcom FR West Palm Beach, FL Katie Mosier SR Piscataway, NJ Julia Ost FR Hannover, Germany Kerianne Pacheco FR Oakland, NJ Paige Pribonic FR Hudson, WI Kendra Prosser FR Columbia, NJ Bre Przestrzelski SR Swannanoa, NC Carissa Richardson FR St. Catharine’s, Ontario Lindsay Rivoir FR Sewickly, PA Marie Rosasco SO Baltimore, MD Kelsie Saurber FR Trenton, OH Kathleen Scibelli SO Walkersville, MD April Serieno FR Simpsonville, SC Mary Ann Sims FR Norcross, GA Meghan Sisk SO Richmond, VA Lucy Steer FR Nashua, NH Caroline Thomas JR Cheraw, SC Makenzie Thomas FR Harrison, OH Jenny Tumas SO Los Alamos, NM Alex Wall FR Elon, NC Kathryn Wiley SO The Woodlands, TX Aurelia Wurzel FR Blevio, Como, Italy Sarah Young SR Winnsboro, NC


Head Coach Robbie Tenenbaum

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Robbie Tenenbaum Head Coach • 2nd Season

Robbie Tenenbaum is in his third full season at Clemson and his second year as Head Coach with the Tigers. He came to Clemson from Coral Gables, FL where he served for two years as the Head Women’s Rowing Coach at the University of Miami. Prior to his stint at Miami, he was an assistant coach at the University of Washington for the 2006-2007 season, where he helped lead the Washington Huskies to a top-10 finish at the NCAA Championships. Last season, Tenenbaum led the Tigers to their second straight 15th-place finish at the NCAA Championships, and a #15 final ranking. He also coached the Tigers to a second-place finish at the ACC Championships, where Clemson’s Varsity 8 was named ACC Crew-of-the-Year. Tenenbaum was an assistant coach at Ohio State from 1998-2006 where he earned the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association’s (CRCA) award for Assistant Coach of the Year in 2006. The prestigious award is designed to recognize an assistant coach who had success during the recent season, while demonstrating great team improvement from the prior season, fulfilling the team’s potential and demonstrating a high level of professionalism and integrity as a coach. He received back-to-back CRCA Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year honors in 2005 and 2006. Primary responsibilities for Tenenbaum at Ohio State included overseeing the Second Varsity 8+, recruiting, and assisting with the varsity squad. Under his instruction at Ohio State, the second varsity eight finished fourth in the Grand Final in both the 2005 and 2006 NCAA Championships. The Buckeyes second eight won both Grand Finals at the 2006 Big Ten and Central Region Championships and had a seven-race win streak during the regular season. In 2005, the second varsity eight also finished first at the Big Ten Championships. Tenenbaum helped guide the Ohio State first varsity four to a sixth-place finish at the 2004 NCAA Championships and a fourth-place finish in 2003. In addition to university coaching, Tenenbaum was an assistant coach for the United States Junior National Rowing Team from 1996-2001. In 1996, his Junior Women’s eight took fourth at the World Rowing Championships in Scotland; a year later, he was an assistant coach for the Junior Women’s eight that finished third at the World Rowing Championships in Belgium. In 1999, he was an assistant with the Junior women’s eight that finished second in Bulgaria. Tenenbaum assisted the Junior National Team during the summers of 2000 and 2001 when the Junior Women’s four won gold and silver medals in Croatia and Germany, respectively. Tenenbaum was named the head coach for the U.S. Junior National team in October 2001. His junior women’s eight won a bronze medal in Lithuania in the summer of 2002 and a silver medal at the Junior World Championships in Athens, Greece in 2003. Tenenbaum has held head coaching positions at Tulsa (1997-98), Florida Tech (1994-95), and with the Clemson Club program (1993-94) as well as being the assistant women’s coach at Tennessee from 1995-1997. A native of Shaker Heights, Ohio, Tenenbaum earned a marketing degree from Tampa in 1992.

Full name:................................. Robert Harlan Tenenbaum Birthdate:...................................................... April 22, 1965 Birthplace:....................................................Cleveland, OH College:..................................... University of Tampa, 1992

Rowing Experience

University of Tampa...........................................1988-1992 (coxswain)

Coaching Experience

Clemson University, Head Coach..................2010-Present Clemson University, Assistant Coach...............2009-2010 University of Miami, Head Coach....................... 2007-2009 University of Washington, Assistant Coach....... 2006-2007 Ohio State University, Assistant Coach.............. 1998-2006 US Junior National Team, Head Coach............... 2001-2003 US Junior National Team, Assistant Coach....... 1996-2001 University of Tulsa, Head Women’s Coach....... 1997-1998 University of Tennessee, Assistant Coach......... 1995-1997 Florida Tech, Head Women’s Coach.................. 1994-1995 Clemson Club Rowing, Head Coach................... 1993-1994

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Assistant Coaches

Jessica Leidecker

Assistant Coach • 2nd Season

Jessica Leidecker is in her second year as an assistant coach with the Tigers. Leidecker came to the Clemson coaching staff after training with the US national team. Leidecker is a 2009 graduate of Clemson where she was named first and second team All-America and helped Clemson win their first ACC Rowing Championship in school history. Leidecker was also a member of the first Clemson crew to advance to the NCAA Rowing Championships in 2008 and assisted Clemson to a #12 ranking in the USRowing/CRCA Women’s Rowing poll during the 2008 season. In 2009, she was a member of the Varsity 8+ crew that won an ACC Championship and was named ACC Crew of the Year. She was also a member of the Women’s 4- that placed fourth at the U23 World Rowing Championships in Brandenburg, Germany. The following year she stroked the U23 8+ boat that placed 2nd in the Czech Republic. A native of Westerville, Ohio, Leidecker graduated from Clemson in 2009 with a degree in Animal Sciences.

Melanie Onufrieff

Assistant Coach • 1st Season Melanie Onufrieff is in her first year as an assistant coach with the Tigers. Onufrieff comes to Clemson after spending the last seven years as the Head Women’s Rowing Coach at Columbia University. During her last two years with the Lions, Columbia achieved its first ever team national ranking, finishing as high as 19th in 2010. Prior to joining the staff at Columbia in 2005, she spent six years as the head women’s rowing coach at Cornell, beginning in 1999. Her 2002 varsity eight was chosen for the NCAA Championships, where it finished 14th. That performance, combined with its regular-season and Sprints showings, earned Onufrieff Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year honors from the CRCA. Onufrieff spent two years as an assistant coach at Princeton from 1997-1998. Her first novice eight took the silver medal at the 1997 Eastern Sprints. In 1998, the Tigers’ first novice eight won gold at the Sprints. Once again, she was EAWRC Novice Coach of the Year. Onufrieff began her full-time coaching career in 1995 at Rutgers as the novice women’s coach. Her first novice eight won a silver medal at the Sprints and a bronze at the IRA Regatta. She was voted the EAWRC Novie Coach of the Year. Onufrieff spent the summers of 2001, 2006, 2007 and 2008 as an assistant coach with the United States National Rowing Team.

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Full name:.................................... Jessica Lynne Leidecker Birthdate:.............................................December 11, 1982 Birthplace:..................................................Westerville, OH College:.......................................Clemson University, 2009

Rowing Experience

Clemson University............................................ 2005-2009 Westerville Crew................................................ 2005-2009

Coaching Experience

Clemson University, Assistant Coach........... 2010-Present

She was in charge of the silver medal winning 4- in 2008 at the Senior World Rowing Championships in Linz, Austria and the Gold Medal winning Under 23 Women’s 4X in Strathclyde, Scotland in 2007. A native of Berkeley, CA, Onufrieff was a three-year letter winner from the University of Pennsylvania. She was a twoyear rowing captain, and was twice selected for the Hope Barnes Memorial Award for Excellence in Rowing. She also twice earned selection to the Academic All-Ivy League Team. Onufrieff graduated from Penn in 1994 with a B.A. in biology.

Personal

Full name:...........................................Melanie M. Onufrieff Birthdate:........................................................September 9 Birthplace:...................................................... Berkeley, CA College:...........................University of Pennsylvania, 1994

Rowing Experience

University of Pennsylvania................................ 1991-1994

Coaching Experience

Clemson University, Assistant Coach........... 2011-Present Columbia University, Head Coach...................... 2005-2011 US National Team, Assistant Coach......... 2001, 2006-2008 Cornell University, Head Coach......................... 1999-2004 Princeton University, Assistant Coach.............. 1997-1998 Rutgers University, Assistant Coach.................. 1995-1996


Support Staff

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Chile. Nance worked in a school teaching and promoting healthy living, physical activity and sports, life skills education, and English, Graduate Assistant • 1st Season while also working with a Girl’s Home. A native of Greenville, SC, Nance graduated from Clemson Graduate assistant Michelle Nance was a four- in May 2011 with a degree in Language and International Trade. year rowing letter winner at Clemson, from 2006-2010. While at Clemson, Nance was a three-time CRCA National Scholar Athlete, Personal a two-time Academic All-ACC selection, the Full name:.......................................... Michelle Jean Nance Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate ScholarBirthdate:...................................................... June 20, 1987 ship winner, and the 2009 ACC Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year. She was Birthplace:....................................................Greenville, SC also a member of the 2009 ACC Champion Varsity 8+, was a twoCollege:.......................................Clemson University, 2011 time All-ACC selection and was named to the CRCA All-South Region first team in 2010. Rowing Experience Upon completing four years of rowing eligibility, Nance Clemson University............................................ 2006-2010 spent a semester abroad in Alicante, Spain to fulfill degree requireU23 National Team............................................. 2008-2009 ments. While studying at the Universidad de Alicante, Nance took classes with university students and rowed with the university banco Coaching Experience fijo rowing team. In the spring of 2011, Nance intered for Vida EsClemson University, Graduate Assistant....... 2011-Present peranza Salud, a non-profit organization in the Patagonia region of

Michelle Nance

Support Staff Roberta Balliet

Phil Grayson

Administrative Coordinator

Associate Athletic Director: Women’s Rowing

Michelle Bensman

Josh Hudak

Sam Blackman

Ginty Porter

Chandler Carver

Lisa Phillips

Brent Danowski

Meghan Reed

Athletic Trainer

Sports Information

Sports Information

Manager

Strength & Conditioning

Academic Advisor

Manager

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2012 Clemson Rowing Kristen Agee Senior • Bluffton, SC Sociology 2010-11: Rowed in the four seat on the Second Varsity 8 that finished 18th in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished 7th in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…Rowed the two seat in the Second Varsity Four that placed second behind Clemson’s Varsity 4 against Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…Rowed the 4 seat of the 3rd Varsity 8 that finished third in the 8’s race behind Clemson and defeating Charleston (WV)… stroked the 2nd Varsity 4 (A) that defeated Boston University, Alabama, Indiana, Clemson (B/C), and Purdue…stroked the 2nd Varsity 4 that defeated #12 Michigan (B) and came in second behind #7 Ohio State in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge…rowed the 3 seat for the 2nd Varsity 4 that finished second at the Oak Ridge Regional…rowed the 3 seat for the 1st Varsity 4 that finished 15th in the NCAA championships. 2009-10: Was a member of the first place Varsity 4+ crew at the Head of the Broad…Rowed in the six seat on the Third Varsity 8+ that defeated Eastern Michigan’s Third Varsity 8+…Competed with the Second Varsity 4+ group that fell to Boston University…Rowed in the three seat of the Second Varsity 4+ that took third behind Clemson’s Varsity 4+ and Third Varsity 4+ against Indiana and Purdue…Rowed in the two seat of the Second Varsity 4+ that defeated Ohio State at the ACC/Big 10 Challenge…Rowed in the three seat of the Second Varsity 4+ in a win over USC and UCLA at the SoCal Challenge… 2008-09: Placed second with the Novice 8+ at the Head of the Hooch during the fall season... spent most of the spring season with the Novice 8+...rowed in the seven seat with the Novice 8+ in a third place finish at the ACC Championship...member of Clemson’s first ACC Championship team in program history...moved up to the Second Varsity 8+ for the Aramark South/Central Sprints where the crew placed sixth in the grand finals...competed in the NCAA Rowing Championships with the Second Varsity 8+ and helped the crew to a fifth place finish in the petite finals... named the most improved novice rower...member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...on Clemson’s academic honor roll for the fall semester. Bluffton High School: Voted the best midfield in South Carolina for lacrosse in 2008...also the leading scorer in the state in the same year...voted “Best Attack” at BHS in lacrosse for 2008 and 2006...also named the Female Athlete of the Year for her high school in 2008...a 2007 All-American in lacrosse...MVP of her lacrosse team in 2007 as well...member of the Lower Atlantic National Team in 2006-07...invited to try out for the NC/SC National Team for the 2005-06 season...also named to the All-State team for lacrosse for the 2005-06 season...nominated for All-American honors for the 2006 season...helped lead team to a third place finish in the state in 2006...team finished second in the state for the 2005 and 2008 seasons...named to the all-tournament team in 2005...member of the All-State team for lacrosse from 2005-2008...holds the BHS record for most goals in a single game... voted MVP of the tennis team for 2005, 2007, and 2008...co-captain of the varsity tennis team in 2007 and 2008...member of the 2003/2004 South Carolina state championship lacrosse team while at Hilton Head High School...earned six varsity letters in tennis and five in lacrosse. Personal: Born 1/9/1990...sister, Jenn, is also a member of the Clemson rowing team... mother, Denise, played tennis at Clemson...father, Joe, played football at William & Mary...sister, Jenn, was also a member of the Clemson rowing team...majoring in sociology.

Ariana Alexandrescu Freshman • Salem, SC Environmental Engineering Algonquin Regional High School (MA): first-doubles player, 2009... led school to state championship title...singles player in 2010-2011... reached MA state quarter finals...Central MA girls’ tennis All-Star 2011. Daniel High School: member of the varsity tennis team 2007-2008. Personal: born 5/23/1992…majoring in Environmental Engineering.

Stephannie Allen Freshman • Orlando, FL Wildlife Biology Winter Park High School: Class of 2011 Valedictorian…earned two varsity letters in rowing…2008 second place State Championship Freshman 8+…fifth place Stotesbury Cup Regatta Freshman 8+… 2009 third place State Championship Varsity 8+…2010 second place State Championship Varsity 8+…sixth place Stotesbury Cup Regatta Varsity 8+…fifth place Scholastic National Championship Regatta Varsity 8+…2011 second place State Championship Varsity 8+… third place Stotesbury Cup Regatta Varsity 8+…first place Petite Finals Scholastic National Championship Varsity 8+ Personal: born 1/10/1993…majoring in Wildlife Biology.

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2012 Bios Ameerah Aly Junior • Longwood, FL Health Promotion and Education 2010-11: Rowed in the five seat of the 1st Varsity 8 that placed fourth in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished first in the 8+ open division during the fall season…Rowed in the three seat for the 2nd Varsity 4 that placed 8th in the Championship 4+ division in the Head of the Hooch… Stroked the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…stroked the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV)…stroked the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Boston University, Syracuse, Purdue and Marist…rowed the 6 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and came in second behind #7 Ohio State in the ACC/Big Ten challenge…rowed the 6 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, second behind #18 Texas and defeated #17 UCLA…rowed the 6 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that finished second at the ACC Championships…rowed the 6 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that finished second at the Oak Ridge Regional…rowed the 6 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that finished 15th in the NCAA Championships. 2009-10: Rowed with the first place Novice 4+, second place Novice 8+ and second place in the Open 8+ race at the Head of the Hooch...Member of the Novice 8+ crew that defeated Boston University...Rowed in the six seat of the Varsity 8+ that finished first over Indiana, Purdue, Alabama and Marist...Rowed in the six seat of the Varsity 8+ in win over Ohio State at ACC/Big 10 Challenge... Rowed in the six seat of the Varsity 8+ against USC and UCLA at SoCal Challenge...Rowed in the six seat of the Novice 8+ boat that finished second at the ACC Championships...Rowed in the six seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished fifth at the South/Central Sprints...Rowed in the six seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished 16th at the NCAA Championships... Lake Brantley High School: Served as team captain...two-time winner of the hammer award... also won the coach’s achievement award in 2006...finished third in the state with the third varsity 8+...attended the USRowing Junior National Development camp in the summer of 2008...earned three varsity letters in rowing. Personal: Born 7/15/91...majoring in health promotion & education.

Kathryn Andreoli Freshman • Shrewsbury, MA Communication Studies Worcester Academy highlights: earned nine varsity letters as a threesport student athlete, competing in field hockey, basketball (captain), and rowing…member of the Worcester Academy advanced chorus… honor roll student. Personal: performed the National Anthem for the Cape Cod Baseball League, MIAA High School Basketball Championship at the Mullen Center (UMASS), three Central/Western MA High School Football Super Bowl Championships, and a soloist for events at the Harvard Club of Boston…daughter of Karen & John Andreoli…brother, John, was an All-Big East and All-Academic baseball player at UConn and currently plays in the Chicago Cubs organization…father, John, played football at Holy Cross and professionally (Boston Breakers, USFL, and New England Patriots)…grandfather, Fran O’Brien, was head baseball coach and assistant athletic director at MIT, Holy Cross and currently Brandeis University…cousin, Daniel Bard, is a relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox…born 12/3/1992..majoring in communication studies with a minor in sports communication.

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2012 Bios Laura Basadonna Sophomore • Torino, Italy Economics Summer 2011: won a silver medal for Italy in the Women’s Four at the World Rowing U23 Championships. 2010-11: Stroked the 1st Varsity 8 that finished fourth in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished first in the 8+ open division during the fall season…Stroked the 1st Varsity 4 that finished second in the Head of the Hooch Championship 4+ division… rowed the seven seat in the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…rowed the seven seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV)…rowed the seven seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Boston University, Syracuse, Purdue and Marist… rowed the seven seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/ Big Ten challenge… rowed the 7 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, second behind #18 Texas and defeated #17 UCLA…rowed the 7 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that finished second at the ACC Championships and was named ACC Crew of the Year…named All-ACC…rowed the 7 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that finished 2nd at the Oak Ridge Regional…rowed the 7 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that finished 15th at the NCAA Championships…named to All-ACC Academic team. Italian National Rowing Team: 2010 Under 23 Italian National Champion in the Women’s 4-... seventh place at the Under 23 World Rowing Championships in 2010 in Brest Belarus in the Women’s 4-...2009 Under 23 Italian National Champion in the Women’s 4- and Women’s 2-...fourth place at the Junior World Rowing Championships in 2009 in Brive-la-Galliarde, France in the Junior Women’s 2-...2008 Under 23 Italian National Champion in the Women’s 4-...silver Medal at the Junior World Rowing Championships in 2008 in Ottensheim, Austria in the Junior Women’s 4-...2008 junior National Champion in the Junior Women’s 4- Fifth place at the Junior World Rowing Championships in Beijing, China in 2007 in the Junior Women’s 4-. Personal: born 10/20/91...majoring in economics.

Kate Biladeau Senior • Lutz, FL Marketing 2010-11: Rowed in the two seat on the third Varsity 8 that finished 17th in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished 6th in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…rowed the bow seat for the 1st Varsity 4 that placed third in the 4+ open division and rowed the bow seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that raced in the championship at the Head of the Hooch…rowed the bow seat for the 1st Varsity 4 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…rowed the two seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson’s 3rd V8, Novice 8 and Charleston (WV) and finished 2nd behind Clemson’s 1st V8…rowed the 2 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Syracuse, Boston University, Purdue, and Marist…rowed the 2 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and came in second behind #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…rowed the 4 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, came in second behind #18 Texas and defeated #17 UCLA… rowed the 2 seat of the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in second at the ACC Championships…rowed the 2 seat of the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in second at the Oak Ridge Regional…rowed the 2 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that finished 15th at the NCAA Championships. 2009-10: Rowed on the first place Novice 4+ boat, the second place Novice 8+ boat and the second place Open 8+ at the Head of the Hooch...Rowed on the Novice 8+ boat in win over Boston University...Rowed in the seven seat of the Novice 8+ boat in win over Alabama, Indiana, Purdue and Marist...Rowed in the seven seat of the Novice 8+ boat in wins over Michigan and Ohio State at ACC/ Big 10 Challenge...Rowed in the seven seat of the Second Varsity 8+ in wins over USC and UCLA at SoCal Challenge...Rowed in the seven seat of the Novice 8+ boat that finished second at the ACC Championships...Rowed at bow of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished fifth at the South/Central Sprints...Rowed in the seven seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished 16th at the NCAA Championships. Tampa Preparatory School: 2008 Florida Scholastic State Champion in the women’s varsity 4...captain of the rowing team for the 2007-08 season...placed fourth in the women’s junior double at the Head of the Hooch...placed in the top 10 at the U.S. Rowing Club National Junior 8...earned four varsity letters in rowing. Personal: Born 4/3/90...brother, Andrew, ran track and cross country at the University of Virginia...majoring in marketing.

2012 Clemson Rowing Taylor Blanton Freshman • Aiken, SC Biological Sciences Aiken Preparatory School: Gymnast – level 8 Georgia state meet – 1st all around…level 8 regionals – 5th all around and 1st vault… level 9 Georgia state meet – 3rd all around. Personal: born 2/27/1993…majoring in Biological Sciences.

Becca Brown Senior • Greenville, SC Bioengineering 2010-11: Rowed in the four seat of the First Varsity 8 that finished fourth in the Head of the Hooch Championship 8+ division and first in the Open 8+ division during the fall season…Rowed the two seat of the second Varsity 4 that finished 8th in the Championship 4+ at the Head of the Hooch…rowed the six seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…rowed the six seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV)…rowed the six seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Boston University, Syracuse, Purdue and Marist…rowed the 6 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…rowed the 6 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, came in second behind #18 Texas, and defeated #17 UCLA…rowed the 6 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that finished second at the ACC Championships and was named ACC Crew of the Year…rowed the 6 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that finished second at the Oak Ridge Regional…rowed the 6 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that finished 15th at the NCAA Championships…named to the Capital One Academic All-District Three Second Team…named to the All-South Region Second Team…named to the All-ACC Academic team. 2009-10: Rowed in the first place Varsity 8+ boat and the second place Varsity 4+ boat, also took fourth in the Women’s 2- event with Corey Geer at the Head of the Broad...member of the second place Open 8+ boat at the Head of the Hooch...Rowed on the Second Varsity 8+ boat in win over Boston University...Rowed in the three seat of the Varsity 8+ that defeated Indiana, Purdue, Alabama and Marist...Rowed in the three seat of the Varsity 8+ in win over Ohio State at ACC/Big 10 Challenge...Rowed in the three seat of the Second Varsity 8+ boat in wins over USC and UCLA at SoCal Challenge...Rowed in the four seat of the Varsity 8+ boat that finished second at the ACC Championships...Rowed in the six seat of the Varsity 8+ that finished third at the South/Central Sprints...Rowed in the six seat of the Varsity 8+ boat that finished 13th at the NCAA Championships...named to the ACC academic honor roll in both the fall and spring semesters...named academic All-ACC...a 20092010 national scholar athlete...2nd team CRCA south region. 2008-09: Finished second with the Novice 8+ and seventh with the Novice 4+ at the Head of the Hooch during the fall season...spent the entire spring season with the Novice 8+...rowed in the five seat in wins against Stanford and UCLA at the Pac-10 Challenge...rowed in the three seat in a win against Virginia’s Second Novice 8+ at the Virginia Invitational...rowed in the five seat in a third place finish at the ACC Championships...member of Clemson’s first ACC Championship team in program history...also rowed in the five seat at the Aramark South/Central Sprints where the Novice 8+ finished first in the petite finals...named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll...named to the academic honor roll for both the fall and spring semesters. Mauldin High School: Named South Carolina Region II-AAAA Female Athlete of the Year in 2008...helped lead team to a state championship in swimming in 2006...team won the regional championship from 2004-2008...named all-region in swimming in 2006, 2007, and 2008...named to the all-state team in 2006 and 2008 for swimming...member of the South Carolina All-Star lacrosse team in 2006, 2007, and 2008...helped lead team to a regional championship in lacrosse in 2006... earned five varsity letters in swimming, four in basketball, and three in lacrosse. Personal: Born 2/7/90...sister, Ashlee, was a rower at Clemson from 2002-05...sister, Kristina, is a member of the Clemson rowing team...majoring in bioengineering.

Kristina Brown Freshman • Greenville, SC Psychology Tri-County Technical College: played soccer in fall of 2010. Mauldin High School highlights: earned one varsity letter in volleyball, three in basketball and four in lacrosse…earned all-region honors in lacrosse. Personal: born 9/8/1991…majoring in Psychology…sister Ashlee was a member of Clemson rowing team from 2002-2005 and sister Becca is a current member of the Clemson rowing team.

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2012 Clemson Rowing Katie Bruggeling Junior • St. Catharine’s, Ontario Sociology 2010-11: Coxed the First Varsity 8 to a fourth place finish in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and a first place finish in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…Coxed the 1st Varsity 4 to a third place finish in the 4+ Open division at the Head of the Hooch… Coxed the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…coxed the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV)…coxed the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Boston University, Syracuse, Purdue and Marist… coxed the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge… coxed the 1st Varsity 8 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, came in second behind #18 Texas and defeated #17 UCLA…coxed the 1st Varsity 8 that finished second at the ACC Championships and was named ACC Crew of the Year…coxed the 1st Varsity 8 that finished second at the Oak Ridge Regional…coxed the 1st Varsity 8 that finished 15th at the NCAA Championships…named to the All-South Region Second Team. Summer 2010: won a gold medal at Henley in the Lightweight Men’s Eight 2010...invited to U23 National Selection Camp. 2009-10: Coxed the first place Varsity 4+ and the second place Varsity 8+ at the Head of the Broad...coxed the first place Championship 4+ boat and the first place Open 8+ crew at the Head of the Hooch...coxed the Second Varsity 8+ in a win over Eastern Michigan’s 2V8...Coxed the Varsity 8+ to a win over Boston University’s Varsity 8+...Coxed the Varsity 8+ to a victory over Indiana, Purdue, Alabama and Marist...Coxed the Varsity 8+ in win over Ohio State at ACC/Big 10 Challenge...Coxed the Varsity 8+ crew against USC and UCLA at SoCal Challenge...Coxed the Varsity 8+ to a second place finish at the ACC Championships...Coxed the Varsity 8+ that finished third at the South/Central Sprints...Coxed the Varsity 8+ to a 13th place finish at the NCAA Championships...named 2010 CRCA 2nd team All-South Region St. Francis Catholic Secondary School: Named St. Francis Senior Oarswoman of the year in 2009...won a gold medal at the Henley in the Lightweight Men’s 8+ in 2009...also earned a gold medal in the Lightweight Men’s 8+ dash in 2009...won a gold medal at the Head of the Charles in the Youth Men’s 4+ in 2008 and 2007...earned a bronze medal at Stotesbury in the Men’s Lightweight 8+ in 2008...won a silver medal at the Canadian Nationals in the Men’s Lightweight 8+ in 2008...also earned a bronze medal in 2008 at the Canadian Nationals with the Men’s Lightweight 4+...invited to Row Ontario and JNT camps... placed in the top five at Canadian Nationals five times...rowed with St. Catharines rowing club. Personal: Born 7/29/90...majoring in sociology.

Aylie Burnette Freshman • Rock Hill, SC Communication Studies Rock Hill High School: earned two varsity letters in volleyball…AllRegion selection 2010…Upper State volleyball champions and State volleyball runners up. Personal: born 5/4/93…majoring in communications.

Brittany Burns Senior • Davidson, NC PRTM 2010-11: Rowed the bow seat in the 4th Varsity 8 that finished 32nd in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished 15th in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…rowed the bow seat of the 5th Varsity 8 that defeated Northeastern and finished second behind Clemson’s 4th Varsity 8 in the first spring regatta…rowed the bow seat of the 4th Varsity 4 that finished second behind Clemson’s 3rd Varsity 4 and defeated Clemson’s 5th V4, Novice 4 and Charleston (WV)…rowed the bow seat of the 3rd Varsity 8 that defeated Syracuse, Boston University and Purdue…rowed the bow seat of the 4th Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge. 2009-10: Stroked the Third Varsity 8+ in win over Eastern Michigan’s Third Varsity 8+...rowed in the stroke seat of the Second Varsity 4+ that finished third at Clemson Sprints. 2008-09: Rowed with the Second Novice 8+ for the majority of the spring season...rowed in the bow seat with the Second Varsity 4+ in a win against UCF at the Virginia Invitational...placed sixth in the petite finals with the 3rd Varsity 4+ at the Aramark South/Central Sprints...named to the academic honor roll for the fall semester. North Mecklenburg High School: Named team MVP and earned a conference championship in swimming during freshman year at Urbana High School...named team captain in 2008...earned four varsity letters in swimming. Personal: Born 10/3/89...majoring in parks, recreation & tourism management.

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2012 Bios Stephanie Cameron Sophomore • Alexandria, VA Engineering 2010-11: Rowed the seven seat on the First Varsity 8 that finished fourth in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished first in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…Rowed the three seat on the First Varsity 4 that finished third in the Championship 4+ division of the Head of the Hooch…rowed the bow seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…rowed the bow seat of the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV)…rowed the bow seat of the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Boston University, Syracuse, Purdue and Marist… rowed the bow seat of the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/ Big Ten challenge…rowed the bow seat of the 1st Varsity 8 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, came in second behind #18 Texas and defeated #17 UCLA…rowed the bow seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that finished second at the ACC Championships and was named ACC Crew of the Year… rowed the bow seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that came in second at the Oak Ridge Regional…rowed the bow seat of the 1st Varsity 8 that finished 15th at the NCAA Championships. Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School: rowed four years and was in the first Varsity 8 for three years...named All-Met Honorable Mention two years in a row. Personal: born 4/27/1992...majoring in engineering.

Charlotte Case Freshman • Newton, NJ Pre-Veterinary Medicine Kittatinny Regional High School: earned three varsity letters in field hockey and one in softball…2009 MVP of the Varsity Field Hockey team…2010-2011 Captain of the Varsity Field Hockey team…selected to the Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference All Academic Team for the sport of Field Hockey (2010-2011)…1st Team Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference All Area Field Hockey team (2010-2011)…2nd Team Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference All Field Hockey team (2009-2010)…Honorable Mention Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference All Area Field Hockey team (2008-2009). Personal: born 11/18/1992…majoring in Pre-Veterinary Medicine.

Rebekah Clogston Senior • Snohomish, WA Pre-Rehabilitation Sciences 2010-11: Rowed in the four seat on the third Varsity 8 that finished 17th in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished 6th in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…Rowed in the bow seat on the third Varsity 4 that finished 30th in the Head of the Hooch Championship 4+ division…rowed the bow seat for the 2nd Varsity 4 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan and finished second behind Clemson’s first Varsity 4 in the first spring regatta…rowed the bow seat for the 3rd Varsity 8 that came in third behind Clemson’s 1st and 2nd V8’s and defeated Charleston (WV)…rowed the bow seat for the 2nd Varsity 4 (A) that defeated Boston University, Alabama, Indiana, Clemson (B/C) and Purdue…rowed the bow seat for the 2nd Varsity 4 that defeated #12 Michigan (B) and came in second behind #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…rowed the bow seat for the 2nd Varsity 4 that came in second behind #18 Texas, defeated #8 Michigan State, and came in third behind #2 Virginia (A/B)…rowed the 2 seat for the 2nd Varsity 4 that came in second at the Oak Ridge Regional. 2009-10: Rowed on the first place Varsity 8+ crew and was second in the Women’s 2- with Lydia Hassell at the Head of the Broad...Finished second with the Open 8+ at the Head of the Hooch... Member of the Second Varsity 8+ that defeated Eastern Michigan...Rowed on the Second Varsity 4+ that fell to Boston University...Rowed in the three seat of the Second Varsity 4+ that finished third at Clemson Sprints...Rowed in the three seat of the Second Varsity 4+ in win over Ohio State at ACC/Big 10 Challenge. 2008-09: Stroked the Novice 8+ to a second place finish and the Novice 4+ to a seventh place finish at the Head of the Hooch during the fall season...spent the entire spring season with the Novice 8+ crew...rowed in the six seat in wins against Stanford and UCLA in the Pac-10 Challenge... also rowed in the six seat in a win against Virginia’s Second Novice 8+ at the Virginia Invitational... again rowed in the six seat at the ACC Championships where the Novice 8+ finished third...member of Clemson’s first ACC Championship team in program history...helped lead the Novice 8+ to a first place finish in the petite finals at the Aramark South/Central Sprints. Academy Northwest High School: Member of the Lake Stevens rowing club...Northwest regional champions in 2008...earned one varsity letter in rowing. Personal: Born 6/15/90...majoring in pre-rehabilitation sciences.


2012 Bios Heather Cummings Junior • Virginia Beach, VA Preprofessional Health Studies 2010-11: Rowed in the two seat on the first Varsity 8 that finished 4th in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished first in the 9+ Open division during the fall season…Rowed in the two seat on the 3rd Varsity 4 that finished 30th in the Head of the Hooch Championship 4 division…rowed the 3 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…rowed the 3 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV)…rowed the 3 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Boston University, Syracuse, Purdue and Marist…rowed the 3 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge… rowed the 3 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, came in second behind #18 Texas and defeated #17 UCLA…rowed the 3 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that finished second at the ACC Championships and was named ACC Crew of the Year…rowed the 3 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that finished second at the Oak Ridge Regional…rowed the 3 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that finished 15th at the NCAA Championships…named to the All-South Region Second Team… named to the All-ACC Academic team. 2009-10: Rowed on the Novice 8+ crew that defeated Boston University...Rowed on the Second Varsity 8+ boat in win over Indiana, Alabama, Purdue and Marist...Rowed in the four seat of the Second Varsity 8+ against Michigan and Ohio State...Rowed in the four seat of the Novice 8+ in wins over USC and UCLA at SoCal Challenge...Rowed in the three seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished second at the ACC Championships...Rowed in the three seat of the Second Varsity 4+ that finished third in the Open 4+ race at the South/Central Sprints...Rowed in the three seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished 16th at the NCAA Championships. First Colonial High School: Named MVP of the basketball team as a junior and a senior... second-team all-district as a junior...first-team all-district and second-team all-tidewater selection as a senior for basketball...named to the all-academic team as a junior and a senior...placed first in the Hampton Roads erg pull in 2009...also placed first in the Mid-Atlantic erg sprints in 2009...earned four varsity letters in basketball, two in volleyball and softball, and one in soccer. Personal: Born 3/24/91...sister, Brittany, was an All-American rower at Clemson from 200710...majoring in preprofessional heath studies.

Laura D’Urso Sophomore • Dunross, Culdaff, Ireland

Food Science Summer 2011: won the Women’s Senior 1x race at the Irish National Championship with a time of 7:56.5. 2010-11: Rowed the 2 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…rowed the 2 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV)…rowed the 2 seat for the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Boston University, Syracuse, Purdue and Marist…stroked the 1st Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…stroked the 1st Varsity 8 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, came in second behind #18 Texas and defeated #17 UCLA…stroked the 1st Varsity 8 that finished second at the ACC Championships and was named ACC Crew of the Year…named All-ACC…stroked the 1st Varsity 8 that came in second at the Oak Ridge Regional…stroked the 1st Varsity 8 that finished 15th at the NCAA Championships…named to the All-South Region first team…named to the CRCA All-American Second Team. City of Derry Boating Club: Nine-year member of club (2003-2011)...participated in Irish National Championships in 2008 (1st place, Junior 2x), 2009 (1st place, Junior 2x) and 2010 (1st place, Senior 8+)...three-time participant in Irish Indoor Championships (2006-2008)...five-time participant in British Indoor Championships (2003-2007) Irish National Rowing Team: 2007 participant in World Coastal Rowing Championships (bronze medal in 4x)...2007 and 2008 participant in Coupe de la Jeunesse (fifth and seventh place finish in the 1x in 2007; winner of two gold medals in Junior 2x in 2008)...2009 Junior World Rowing Championships participant (4th place Junior Women’s 2x). Personal: born 03/04/91...majoring in food science.

Alana de Klerk Freshman • Greenville, SC Microbiology Mauldin High School: competitive gymnast from 2002-2010...2008 Level 8 SC State Meet 1st All-Around and Regional Qualifier...2009 Level 9 SC State Meet 6th All-Around, member of the State team and Regional Qualifier...2010-2011 Varsity Lacrosse....involved in CESA Soccer from 2010-2011. Personal: born 5/14/1992 in Pretoria, South Africa…majoring in microbiology.

2012 Clemson Rowing Kenzie DuBrul Senior • Cincinnati, OH Economics 2010-11: Rowed the seven seat on the third Varsity 8 that finished 17th in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished 6th in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…Stroked the third Varsity 4 that finished 30th in the Championship 4+ division at the Head of the Hooch…rowed the bow seat for the 3rd Varsity 4 that finished 5th against Northeastern and Eastern Michigan and Clemson’s 1st and 2nd Varsity 4’s in the first spring regatta…rowed the bow seat for the 3rd Varsity 4 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV)…stroked the 3rd Varsity 8 that defeated Syracuse, Boston University, and Purdue…stroked the 4th Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…stroked the 2nd Varsity 4 that came in second behind #18 Texas, defeated #8 Michigan State and came in third behind #2 Virginia (A/B)…rowed the bow seat of the 2nd Varsity 4 that came in second at the Oak Ridge Regional. 2009-10: Was a member of the fourth place Varsity 4+ boat at the Head of the Broad...Rowed in the bow seat of the Second Varsity 8+ in win over Eastern Michigan...Rowed on the Varsity 4+ crew that defeated Boston University...Rowed in the two seat of the Second Varsity 8+ in win over Indiana, Alabama, Purdue and Marist...Rowed in the two seat of the Second Varsity 8+ against Michigan and Ohio State...Rowed in the three seat of the Varsity 4+ in wins over USC and UCLA at SoCal Challenge... Rowed in the bow seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished second at the ACC Championships... Rowed in the three seat of the Varsity 4+ boat that finished sixth at the South/Central Sprints...named to the ACC academic honor roll for the fall and spring semesters. 2008-09: Placed second with the Novice 8+ and seventh with the Novice 4+ at the Head of the Hooch during the fall season...spent the entire spring season with the Novice 8+...rowed in the seven seat in wins against Stanford and UCLA at the Pac-10 Challenge...also rowed in the seven seat in a win against Virginia’s Second Novice 8+ at the Virginia Invitational...rowed in the three seat in a third place finish at the ACC Championship...member of Clemson’s first ACC Championship team in program history...rowed in the bow seat in a first place finish in the petite finals at the Aramark South/ Central Sprints...named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll... also named to the academic honor roll for both the fall and spring semesters. Cincinnati Junior Rowing Club/Austinburg Boat Club: Placed first in the Women’s Varsity 8+ at the 2006 Junior Rowing Championships...placed second in the Women’s Lightweight 8+ at the 2006 USRowing Youth National Championships...placed first in the Women’s Lightweight 2x at the 2008 Midwest Junior Rowing Championships...competed in the 2007 and 2008 USRowing Youth National Championships in the Varsity 8+ and Women’s 4x...earned three varsity letters in rowing. Personal: Born 9/7/90...majoring in economics.

Samantha Duggan Freshman • Christchurch, New Zealand

Architecture RPC South Rowing squad: stroke seat in the U21 8+...won gold at NZ Club Nationals...3 seat in the U21 4x...placed second at NZ Club Nationals...rowed in the U21 2x that placed 3rd at NZ Club Nationals. Christchurch Girls’ High School: competed in South Island Secondary School Championships...competed in South Island Club Championships...competed in secondary schools Nationals...Won Gold in U18 4+, U18 4x, Silver U18 2+, U18 2x...first place in womens open 4+, 4x, 2x...bronze in U18 2+... Personal: Born 10/10/92...majoring in architecture.

Sarah Egan Sophomore • Gold River, CA Elementary Education 2010-11: Stroked the Novice 4 that came in 3rd in the 4’s race against Clemson and Charleston (WV)…stroked the 2nd Varsity 4 (C) that defeated Purdue… Capital Crew: Rowed all four years in high school and earned varsity letters in three...served as a team captain as a senior...selected most improved rower in 2008...won the Head of the Port Regatta in Varsity 4+ in 2009...helped lead team to place third fastest time in the Varsity 8+ at San Diego Crew Classic in 2009...qualified for grand finals in the Southwest Junior Regional Championships in the Varsity 8+ in 2009...winner of the Gauntlet Challenge...invited to and participated in Cal Racing Camp in both 2008 and 2009...graduated from Saint Francis College Preparatory School. Personal: born 6/22/1992...majoring in elementary education.

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2012 Clemson Rowing Vanesa Ewais Junior • Jacksonville, FL Architecture 2010-11: Rowed the five seat in the Third Varsity 8 that finished 17th in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished 6th in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…rowed the 3 seat of the 3rd Varsity 4 that finished 5th against Northeastern and Eastern Michigan and behind Clemson’s 1st and 2nd Varsity 4’s in the first spring regatta…rowed the 3rd Varsity 4 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV)…rowed the 6 seat for the 3rd Varsity 8 that defeated Syracuse, Boston University and Purdue…rowed the 6 seat for the 4th Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State…rowed the 2 seat for the 2nd Varsity 4 that came in second behind #18 Texas, defeated #8 Michigan State and came in third behind #2 Virginia (A/B)…rowed the 4 seat for the 3rd Varsity 8 that finished second at the Oak Ridge Regional. 2009-10: Rowed in the five seat of the Novice 8+ boat that defeated Alabama, Indiana, Purdue and Marist at the Clemson Sprints...Rowed in the five seat of the Novice 8+ boat in wins over Michigan and Ohio State at ACC/Big 10 Challenge...Rowed in the six seat of the Novice 8+ boat in wins over USC and UCLA at SoCal Challenge...Rowed in the five seat of the Novice 8+ boat that finished second at the ACC Championships. Stanton College Preparatory High School: Helped lead rowing team to a state championship in 2007...placed third at nationals with the Women’s Junior 4+ in 2007...helped lead team to city championships in the varsity 8+, varsity 4+ and doubles in 2007, 2008 and 2009...selected as the most improved rower in 2006...earned the ergmaster award in 2009...served at team captain as a senior...earned three varsity letters in rowing. Personal: Born 1/6/91...majoring in architecture.

Virginia Fritsche Freshman • Clifton, VA Visual Arts Robinson Secondary School: 2011 Washington D.C. All-Metropolitan Athlete Honorable Mention for rowing...four year rowing participant... earned three varsity letters in rowing...2010 Virginia State Champion...member of the 1st Varsity 8 that won the Petite Final for a seventh place finish in 2010 Nationals...2009 CSSRA Silver Medal Junior Women’s 4+...2011 All-Metropolitan Honorable Mention...2010-2011 Team Captain...Most Improved 2008-2009...school 2k erg record holder. Personal: born 4/15/1993...majoring in Visual Arts.

Maria Jose Gutierrez Sophomore • Lima, Peru Visual Arts 2010-11: Rowed the 4 seat of the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…rowed the 4 seat of the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV) and came in 2nd behind Clemson’s 1st V8…rowed the 4 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Syracuse, Boston University, Purdue and Marist…rowed the bow seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and came in second behind #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…rowed the 3 seat for the 1st Varsity 4 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, defeated #18 Texas and came in second behind #17 UCLA…rowed the 3 seat for the 1st Varsity 4 that came in second at the ACC Championships… rowed the 3 seat for the 1st Varsity 4 that came in third at the Oak Ridge Regional. Mater Purissima: member of rowing team from 2005-2007…three-time National Champion in the Junior 1x and Under 23 1x. Peru National Rowing Team: participated in 2008 South American Rowing Championships (bronze medal in women’s 2x)…participated in 2009 Junior World Rowing Championships (25th place in women’s 1x)…participated in 2010 South American Rowing Championships (bronze medal in women’s 2x). Personal: born 11/08/1991...majoring in visual arts.

Laura Haselden Freshman • Spartanburg, SC Biological Sciences & Philosophy Spartanburg High School: earned three varsity letters in swimming. Personal: born 8/30/1992…brother, David, is a member of the Clemson baseball team (2008-present)…majoring in biological sciences and philosophy.

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2012 Bios Danielle Hayden Freshman • Severna Park, MD Biological Sciences Severna Park High School: earned three varsity letters in lacrosse, four in indoor track and four in cross country…member of state championship lacrosse team (2009 & 2011)…district champions (2010-11)…cross country state champions (2007 & 2009)…cross country county champions (2007-2009)…second in the region and ninth in the state in 55m indoor hurdles. Personal: born 7/24/1993…majoring in biological sciences.

Kyndal Heller Freshman • Shrewsbury, MA Elementary Education Shrewsbury High School: earned one varsity letter in swimming. Personal: born 9/15/1992…majoring in elementary education.

Marissa Henry Senior • Hampton Falls, NH Language & International Trade 2010-11: Rowed the three seat in the Fourth Varsity 8 that finished 32nd in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished 15th in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…rowed the 3 seat of the 5th Varsity 8 that finished 2nd behind Clemson’s 4th Varsity 8 and defeated Northeastern in the first spring regatta…rowed the 2 seat of the 5th Varsity 8 that defeated Charleston (WV)…rowed the bow seat of the 2nd Varsity 4 (C) that defeated Purdue. 2009-10: Member of the third place Varsity 4+ boat at the Head of the Broad...Rowed in the bow seat on the Third Varsity 8+ in win over Eastern Michigan...Rowed in the Varsity 4+ boat that defeated Boston University...Rowed in the bow set of the Second Varsity 4+ boat that finished third at Clemson Sprints...named to ACC academic honor roll for fall and spring semesters 2008-09: Spent the entire spring season with the Novice 8+...rowed in the four seat in wins against Stanford and UCLA at the Pac-10 Challenge...also rowed in the four seat at the Virginia Invitational...again rowed in the four seat at the ACC Championships where the Novice 8+ placed third...member of Clemson’s first ACC Championship team in program history...four seat in a win in the petite finals at the Aramark South/Central Sprints...named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll...also named to the academic honor roll for both the fall and spring semesters. Winnacunnet High School: Member of the Seacoast Civic Dance Company at the New Hampshire Academy of Performing Arts from 2003-2008...team won multiple national and regional championships during that time...notable performances include Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Boston Celtics, Prescott Park, Market Square Day, and First Night Portsmouth. Personal: Born 10/15/89...majoring in language & international trade.


2012 Bios Taylor Hoynacki Senior • Tega Cay, SC Communication Studies 2010-11: Rowed the seven seat for the Second Varsity 8 that finished 18th in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished 7th in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…rowed the 2 seat of the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…rowed the 7 seat for the 3rd Varsity 8 that defeated Charleston (WV) and finished third behind Clemson’s 1st and 2nd V8…rowed the bow seat of the 1st Varsity 4 that defeated Alabama, Syracuse, Boston University, Indiana, Purdue and Marist… stroked the 1st Varsity 4 that came in second behind #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/ Big Ten challenge…stroked the 1st Varsity 4 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, defeated #18 Texas, and came in second behind #17 UCLA…stroked the 1st Varsity 4 that came in second in the ACC Championships…stroked the 1st Varsity 4 that came in third at the Oak Ridge Regional…rowed the 2 seat for the 1st Varsity 4 that finished 15th at the NCAA Championships… named to the All-ACC Academic team. 2009-10: Rowed on the first place Varsity 8+ crew at the Head of the Broad...Stroked the Second Varsity 8+ in win over Eastern Michigan...Rowed with the Second Varsity 8+ crew that defeated Boston University...Rowed at stroke in the Second Varsity 4+ boat in win over UCLA and USC at SoCal Challenge...Rowed in the four seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished second and the ACC Championships...Rowed in the two seat of the Second Varsity 8+ boat that finished third in the Open 4+ competition at the South/Central Sprints...Rowed in the three seat of the Varsity 4+ that finished tenth at the NCAA Championships...2010 National Scholar Athlete...named to ACC academic honor roll for fall and spring semesters. 2008-09: Placed tenth with the Second Novice 8+ at the Head of the Hooch during the fall season...spent a majority of the spring season stroking the Novice 8+ before being moved up to the Second Varsity 8+ for the NCAA Championships...stroked the Novice 8+ to wins against Stanford and UCLA at the Pac-10 Challenge...stroked the Novice 8+ to a third place finish at the ACC Championships...member of the first ACC Championship team in program history...stroked the Novice 8+ to a first place finish in the petite finals at the Aramark South/Central Sprints...competed at the NCAA Rowing Championships where she rowed in the two seat in the Second Varsity 8+’s fifth place finish in the petite finals...earned the novice rower of the year award...named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll...also named to the academic honor roll for both the fall and spring semesters. Fort Mill High School: Earned three varsity letters in volleyball...team won the Region 3AAAA championship in 2005, 2006, and 2007...team amassed a 37-1 record during her career...named to the all-region team in 2007...also named to the White Knoll all-tournament team in 2007...named offensive player of the year in 2007 as well. Personal: Born 6/15/90...cousin, Megan Reinhart, was a rower at the University of Tennessee from 1996-2000...brother, Jackson Hoynacki, is a sophomre rower at Cal-Berkeley...majoring in communication studies.

Lindsey Hughes Freshman • Seneca, SC Psychology Walhalla High School: earned six varsity letters in cross country/track and field…earned one varsity letter in basketball…all-region track and field (2007-08)…all state cross-country (2007)…all-region cross country (2009-10) Personal: born 9/7/1992…majoring in psychology.

Kelsey Igo Sophomore • Frederick, MD Health Science 2010-11: Rowed the 5 seat of the 5th Varsity 8 that finished 2nd behind Clemson’s 4th Varsity 8 and defeated Northeastern in the first spring regatta…rowed the 2 seat of the Novice 8 that defeated Charleston (WV)…rowed the bow seat of the Novice 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Purdue and Marist…rowed the bow seat of the Novice 8 that came in second behind #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…rowed the bow seat of the Novice 8 that came in second behind #18 Texas, came in second behind #8 Michigan State and came in second behind #2 Virginia…rowed the bow seat of the Novice 8 that finished third at the ACC Championships…rowed the bow seat of the 3rd Varsity 8 that came in second at the Oak Ridge Regional. Gov. Thomas Johnson High School: earned a combined twelve varsity letters in cross country and indoor/outdoor track and field…helped team earn second place in the 2009 Cross Country State Championship, coming in 20th place overall…competed in the distance medley relay in Nike Indoor Nationals in 2010 (12th place) and in New Balance Outdoor Nationals…won fourth place in state championship outdoor track and field meet in pole vault in 2010. Personal: born 01/26/1992.

2012 Clemson Rowing MJ Keys Sophomore • Christchurch, New Zealand

Economics Christchurch Girls’ High School: 2010 - sprint regatta (500m) coxed four champions...South Island Club Sprint Regatta gold medal (open women 4)...South Island Secondary School Championships gold medal (U18 four and U18 Quad) and silver medal (U18 Pair and U18 Double)...South Island Club Championships gold medal (open women 4, quad and double)...Maadi Cup Secondary Schools Nationals (Bronze U18 Pair)...2009 - South Island Championships - second place (U17 double), first place (U17 Four and Quad)...South Island Club Championships - first place (club women double and four)...Maadi Cup Secondary School Nationals (second place U17 double)...South Island Representative team - 1st in U18 pair and 1st in U18 eight...ran cross country and track...1st place cross country 2010...1st place 3km track 2010...1st place 1 km track 2010...2nd place 3km cross country 2010...second place South Island Secondary Schools 3km cross country...Christchurch SBS Half Marathon U21 grade third place....1st place in the Blenheim Cycling tour 2010 (U19 Criterium, Road Race, Hill Climb Time Trial)...3rd place Blenheim Cycling tour 2010, overall general classification...5th place in the Tour De Lakes 2011 Queenstown GC...Stage 4 (Gelnorchy) second place...fourth place Grape Ride Elite Road Race 2011...Canterbury Schools Duathlon Championships 2010 (U19 first place)...Duathlon National Championships 2010 (U19 first place). Personal: born 11/27/92...has a twin brother who rowed for Christchurch Boys’ High School and is now an assistant coach at the school...also has twin older brothers, Josh played NPC rugby for the Hawkes Bay Magpies in New Zealand and is currently playing in Germany, and Ben, a New Zealand representative at Kayaking and also competes in Surf Lifesaving....majoring in economics.

Sarah Koering Freshman • Vineland, NJ Engineering Vineland High School: earned two varsity letters in field hockey and two in crew…2011 Cape Atlantic League Honorable Mention and 2011 Unsung Hero Award. Personal: born 7/3/1993…majoring in engineering.

Jackie Kovach Sophomore • Wyomissing, PA Engineering 2010-11: Coxed the 5th Varsity 8 that finished 2nd behind Clemson’s 4th Varsity 8 and defeated Northeastern in the first spring regatta… coxed the Novice 4 that defeated Charleston (WV) and came in third behind Clemson’s 3rd and 4th V4’s…coxed the 3rd Varsity 8 that defeated Syracuse, Boston University and Purdue…coxed the 4th Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…coxed the 2nd Varsity 4 that came in second behind #18 Texas, defeated #8 Michigan State and came in 3rd behind #2 Virginia (A/B)…coxed the 2nd Varsity 4 that came in second at the Oak Ridge Regional. Wyomissing Area: earned four varsity letters in football cheerleading, basketball cheerleading and track & field. Personal: born 12/10/1991…father, Michael Kovach, played football at Colgate University... majoring in engineering.

Eden Kuhn Freshman • Gaithersburg, MD Biology Gaithersburg High School: earned four varsity letters in soccer and four in lacrosse. Personal: born 2/6/1993…sister, Hayley, played ice hockey at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst (2006-10)…majoring in biology.

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2012 Clemson Rowing Giulia Longatti Freshman • Como, Italy Political Science Italian National Team: 2011 bow seat of the lightweight quad...raced in Amsterdam at the U23 World Rowing Championships...finished fourth in the Grand Final...2010 - rowed in the lightweight Italian national team at the U23 World Rowing Championships in the Czech Republic...was the reserve of the lightweight 4x that won the gold medal...raced in the double with Federica Menegatti...got sixth place in the final...2009 - rowed in the World Rowing Junior Championships in Brive la Gaillarde, France...rowed the bow seat in the quad and finished 15th. Personal: majoring in political science.

Kristin Manna Junior • Mullica Hill, NJ Mathematics (Teaching) 2010-11: Rowed the six seat in the Third Varsity 8 that finished 17th in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished 6th in the Open division during the fall season…Rowed the two seat in the Fourth Varsity 4 that finished 30th in the Championship 4+ division at the Head of the Hooch…rowed the 3 seat for the 2nd Varsity 4 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan and finished 2nd behind Clemson’s 1st Varsity 4 in the first spring regatta…rowed the 5 seat for the 3rd Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV) and came in third behind Clemson’s 1st and 2nd V8’s…rowed the 3 sat for the 2nd Varsity 4 (A) that defeated Boston University, Alabama, Indiana, Clemson (B/C) and Purdue…rowed the 4 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and came in second behind #7 Ohio State at the ACC/ Big Ten challenge…stroked the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, came in second behind #18 Texas, and defeated #17 UCLA…rowed the 4 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in second at the ACC Championships…rowed the 4 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in second at the Oak Ridge Regional…rowed the 4 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that finished 15th at the NCAA Championships. 2009-10: Rowed with the Novice 8+ crew that defeated Boston University...Rowed in the six seat of the Novice 8+ crew in win over Alabama, Indiana, Purdue and Marist...Rowed in the six seat of the Novice 8+ boat in wins over Michigan and Ohio State at ACC/Big 10 Challenge...Rowed in the seven seat of the Novice 8+ boat in wins over USC and UCLA at SoCal Challenge...Rowed in the four seat of the Novice 8+ boat that finished second at the ACC Championships...Rowed in the four seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished fifth at the South/Central Sprints...Rowed in the four seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished 16th at the NCAA Championships...named to ACC academic honor roll for fall and spring semesters. Clearview Regional High School: Earned three varsity letters in soccer, basketball and lacrosse...captain of the soccer team in 2008...earned the sportsmanship award for soccer in 2007... helped lead soccer team to Tri-County Royal Conference Championships in 2007 and 2008...captain of the basketball team for the 2008-09 season...earned the award for most assists in basketball for the 2007-08 season...won the Don Bills award in 2009...helped lead basketball team to a share of the conference championship for the 2008-09 season...team tied the school record for most wins the same season...named the most improved lacrosse player for the 2006 season...named second team all-conference in 2007 and first-team all-conference in 2008...named an academic All-American in 2008.

Emily Massey Junior • Quincy, FL Communication Studies 2010-11: Coxed the Second Varsity 8 to an 18th place finish in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and a 7th place finish in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…Coxed the Second Varsity 4 to an 8th place finish in the Championship 4+ division of the Head of the Hooch…Coxed the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…coxed the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV) and finished 2nd behind Clemson’s 1st V8…coxed the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Syracuse, Boston University, Purdue and Marist…coxed the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and came in second behind #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge… coxed the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, came in second behind #18 Texas and defeated #17 UCLA…coxed the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in second at the ACC Championships…coxed the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in second at the Oak Ridge Regional…coxed the 2nd Varsity 8 that finished 15th at the NCAA Championships. 2009-10: Coxed the Novice 8+ crew in win over Boston University...Coxed the Novice 8+ crew in win over Alabama, Indiana, Purdue and Marist...Coxed the Novice 8+ boat to wins over Michigan and Ohio State at ACC/Big 10 Challenge...Coxed the Novice 8+ crew to wins over USC and UCLA at SoCal Challenge...Coxed the Novice 8+ to a second place finish at the ACC Championships...Coxed the Second Varsity 8+ to a fifth place finish at the South/Central Sprints...Coxed the Second Varsity

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2012 Bios 8+ to a 16th place finish at the NCAA Championships. Maclay High School: Earned two varsity letters in rowing...helped lead Men’s Heavyweight 8+ crew to Southeast regional championship and a second place finish at the state championship... finished 10th at the Head of the Charles with the men’s varisty 8+ in 2008...placed sixth in the heavyweight varsity 8+ at the Cincinnati youth nationals. Personal: born 11/29/1990...majoring in communication studies.

Elise McVey Freshman • Duncan, SC Animal & Veterinary Sciences James F. Byrnes High School: earned four varsity letters in swimming and two in soccer…2010 All-Region swimming honoree…2011 AllState swimming honoree…2010 Byrnes Swim Team captain…200910 Spartanburg Herald Journal All-Area Academic Team…holds high school swim team records in 100 free, 200 free, 500 free, 400 free relay, 200 free relay, 400 medley relay. Personal: born 8/15/1993…majoring in engineering.

Sarah Monn Junior • Skillman, NJ French Modern Language 2010-11: Rowed the six seat for the Second Varsity 8 that finished 18th in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished 7th in the 8+ open division during the fall season…Rowed the bow seat for the Fourth Varsity 4 that finished 30th in the Championship 4+ division of the Head of the Hooch…rowed the 2 seat for the 1st Varsity 4 that defeated Clemson, Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…rowed the 2 seat for the 3rd Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV) and came in third behind Clemson’s 1st and 2nd V8…rowed the 2 seat for the 1st Varsity 4 that defeated Alabama, Syracuse, Boston University, Indiana, Purdue and Marist…rowed the 3 seat for the 1st Varsity 4 that came in second behind #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…rowed the bow seat of the 1st Varsity 4 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, defeated #18 Texas and came in second behind #17 UCLA…rowed the bow seat of the 1st Varsity 4 that came in second at the ACC Championships…rowed the bow seat of the 1st Varsity 4 that came in third at the Oak Ridge Regional…rowed the bow seat of the Varsity 4 that finished 15th at the NCAA Championships. 2009-10: Rowed in the first place Novice 4+ boat and the second place Novice 8+ boat at the Head of the Hooch...rowed in the bow seat of the Novice 8+ boat that defeated Boston University... Rowed in the bow seat of the Novice 8+ in win over Alabama, Indiana, Purdue and Marist...Rowed in bow seat of Novice 8+ in wins over Michigan and Ohio State at ACC/Big 10 Challenge...Rowed in the two seat of the Novice 8+ boat in wins over USC and UCLA at SoCal Challenge...Rowed at bow in the Novice 8+ boat that finished second at the ACC Championships. Montgomery High School: Earned one varsity letter in rowing. Personal: born 3/3/91...majoring in french modern language.

Cristina Morcom Freshman • West Palm Beach, FL Nursing Union Pines High School: earned four varsity letters in soccer and four in basketball…basketball team reached state final four in 2011, team is in hall of fame at Union Pines High School…basketball conference champions (2008-2011), soccer conference champions (2011)…allstate recipient twice, all-region three times and all-conference four times. Personal: born 2/8/1993…majoring in nursing.


2012 Bios Katie Mosier Senior • Piscataway, NJ Marketing 2010-11: Rowed the bow seat for the Second Varsity 8 that finished 18th in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished 7th in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…rowed the bow seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated Northeastern and Eastern Michigan in the first spring regatta…rowed the bow seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV) and came in 2nd behind Clemson’s 1st V8…rowed the bow seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Syracuse, Boston University, Purdue, and Marist…rowed the 2 seat for the 1st Varsity 4 that came in second behind #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…rowed the 3 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in second behind #3 Southern California, came in second behind #18 Texas and defeated #17 UCLA…rowed the 3 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in second at the ACC Championships…rowed the 3 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in second at the Oak Ridge Regional…rowed the 3 seat for the 2nd Varsity 8 that came in 15th at the NCAA Championships…named to the All-ACC Academic team. 2009-10: Rowed on the first place Varsity 4+ boat and finished fifth in the Women’s 2- with Leah Kelly at the Head of the Broad...Rowed in the four seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that defeated Eastern Michigan...Rowed with the Second Varsity 8+ crew that defeated Boston University...Rowed in the bow seat of the Second Varsity 8+ boat in win over Indiana, Alabama, Purdue and Marist...Rowed at bow against Michigan and Ohio State...Rowed in the two seat of the Second Varsity 4+ in win over USC and UCLA at SoCal Challenge...Rowed in the two seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished second at the ACC Championships...Rowed in the two seat of the Second Varsity 8+ boat that finished fifth at the South/Central Sprints...2010 National Scholar Athlete...Academic All-ACC...named to ACC academic honor roll for fall and spring semesters. 2008-09: Finished in second place with the Novice 8+ at the Head of the Hooch during the fall season...spent the entire spring season with the Novice 8+ crew...rowed in the two seat in wins against Stanford and UCLA at the Pac-10 Challenge...also rowed in the two seat in a third place finish at the ACC Championships...member of Clemson’s first ACC Championship team in program history... again rowed in the two seat in a first place finish at the petite finals of the Aramark South/Central Sprints...named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll... also named to the academic honor roll for the fall semester. Piscataway High School: Named most valuable freshman on the swimming team in 2008... also earned the coach’s award in 2008 and the captains award in 2007 and 2008...earned four varsity letters in swimming, three in softball and one in field hockey. Personal: born 8/4/1990...majoring in marketing.

Julia Ost Freshman • Hannover, Germany Science Teaching Hannoverscher Ruder Club rowing: member from 2006-2011...competed in national and international regattas in the single, double and quad... first place at the 2011 CRASH B World Indoor Rowing Championship in the Lightway U23 category. Orlando Area Rowing Society: member from 2008-2009...part of the Varsity 8 that placed second at Regionals and participated in Youth Nationals. Personal: born 8/23/1992...majoring in science teaching.

Kerianne Pacheco Freshman • Oakland, NJ Undeclared Indian Hills High School: earned three varsity letters in volleyball, two in basketball and one in softball...Immaculate Heart Academy Tournament of Champions Volleyball champions…Immaculate Heart Academy Volleyball State Champions (2008). Personal: born 5/30/1993…undeclared major.

2012 Clemson Rowing Kendra Prosser Freshman • Columbia, NJ Public Health North Warren Regional Nigh School: earned two varsity letters in basketball, two in soccer and one in softball…earned the Coach’s Award in soccer (2008-09) and the Patriot Award (soccer) (2011). Personal: born 2/10/1993…majoring in public health/minor in psychology.

Bre Przestrzelski Senior • Swannanoa, NC Bioengineering 2010-11: Rowed the six seat for the Fourth Varsity 8 that finished 32nd in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished 15th in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…rowed the 3 seat for the 4th Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Northeastern in the first spring regatta…rowed the 3 seat for the 4th Varsity 4 that defeated Clemson and Charleston (WV) and came in 2nd behind Clemson’s 3rd V4…rowed the 3 seat for the 3rd Varsity 8 that defeated Syracuse, Boston University and Purdue…rowed the 3 seat for the 4th Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…rowed the 3 seat for the 3rd Varsity 4 that came in third behind #18 Texas and Clemson’s 2nd Varsity 4, came in third behind Clemson’s 2nd Varsity 4 and #8 Michigan State, and defeated #2 Virginia. 2009-10: Rowed in the third seat on the Third Varsity 8+ that defeated Eastern Michigan... Rowed with the Second Varsity 4+ crew that fell to Boston University...Rowed in the bow seat of the Third Varsity 4+ boat that finished second at Clemson Sprints...Rowed at bow in the Second Varsity 4+ in win over Ohio State at ACC/Big 10 Challenge...named to ACC academic honor roll for fall and spring semesters. 2008-09: Finished in 10th place with the Second Novice 8+ at the Head of the Hooch during the fall season...named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll...also named to the academic honor roll for both the fall and spring semesters. Charles D. Owen High School: State finalist for the Wendy’s High School Heisman award as a senior...named MVP of her softball team as a junior and a senior...also named first-team all-state, first-team All-Western North Carolina and first-team all-district as a junior and a senior...named to the all-conference team in 2006, 2007 and 2008...named the District Player of the Year in 2007... named the Defensive MVP of her softball team in 2006...served as team captain of the softball team for three seasons...helped lead team to a USSSA World Series Championship in 2005...won the USSSA World Series Offensive Player Award and was named to the All-World team the same year...team finished second at the 2004 USSSA World Series...member of the Coronado Little League majors baseball all-star team in 2002-2003...finished second at the Triple Crown World Series in 2001...named to the All-Western North Carolina first-team in volleyball as senior in 2008...earned honorable mention All-WNC as a junior...named to the all-conference team in 2007 and 2008...also named MVP of the volleyball team in 2007 and 2008... represented her school at the Red-Blue All-Star Tournament in 2008...served as team captain as a senior...earned four varsity letters in softball, three in volleyball, and two in basketball. Personal: born 5/25/1990...brother, Nathan, played football for East Carolina University...majoring in bioengineering.

Laura Basadonna 2011 All-ACC

Laura d’Urso

2012 Team Captain 2011 All-ACC, All-South region, all-america

Paige Pribonic Freshman • Hudson, WI

Language and International Health Personal: born 2/2/1992…majoring in language and international health.

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2012 Clemson Rowing Carissa Richardson Freshman • St. Catherine’s, Ontario Biological Sciences. St. Francis Catholic Secondary School: Royal Canadian Henley gold winner in 2009 in the Junior B Men’s 4+…competitor at the Head of the Charles Regatta in 2009 and 2010 in the Youth Men’s and Women’s 8+…bronze at Canadian National’s in 2010 in the lightweight Men’s 4+ and silver in lightweight women’s 4+ in 2011…raced for Canada and earned silver at CanAmMex regatta in summer of 2011… raced Stotesbury Regatta in the heavy men’s 8+ and Junior A women’s 4+ and 8+. Personal: born 2/17/1993…majoring in Language and International Trade.

Lindsay Rivoir Freshman • Sewickly, PA Pre-Business Quaker Valley High School earned four varsity letters in rowing…3rd at Midwest Championships in first varsity 8 (2010)…22nd at Head of the Charles in varsity 8+ (2010)…3rd at Club Nationals in Tennessee in Youth 8+ (2009)…3rd and 1st at Head of the Occoquan in varsity 8+ (2008, 2009 respectively)…1st and 2nd at Head of the Ohio in varsity 8+ (2009, 2010 respectively)…2nd at Philadelphia Youth regatta in varsity 2+ (2011)…1st at Pittsburgh Sprints in varsity 8+ (2008, 2009, 2010). Personal: born 8/24/1993…majoring in pre-business.

Marie Rosasco Sophomore • Baltimore, MD Theatre 2010-11: Coxed the Fourth Varsity 8 that finished 32nd in the Head of the Hooch 8+ Championship division and finished 15th in the 8+ Open division during the fall season…coxed the 4th Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Northeastern in the first spring regatta…coxed the Novice 8 that defeated Charleston (WV)…coxed the Novice 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Purdue and Marist…coxed the Novice 8 that came in second behind #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…coxed the Novice 8 that came in second behind #18 Texas, came in second behind #8 Michigan State, and came in second behind #2 Virginia… coxed the Novice 8 that came in third at the ACC Championships…coxed the 3rd Varsity 8 that finished second at the Oak Ridge Regional. Personal: born 08/01/1991...majoring in theatre.

Kelsie Saurber Freshman • Trenton, OH Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Edgewood High School: earned three varsity letters in basketball and four in softball…earned the Varsity Leadership Award 2009 (basketball)…earned Edgewood High School Athlete of the Year Award 2011…earned OHSAA Top Scholar-Athlete Award 2011…district runner-up softball 2008, FAVC Conference co-champs softball 2010, FAVC Conference Champs softball 2011. Personal: born 5/9/1993…majoring in wildlife and fisheries biology.

Kathleen Scibelli Sophomore • Walkersville, MD Animal & Veterinary Sciences 2010-11: Rowed the 5 seat for the 4th Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Northeastern in the first spring regatta…rowed the 5 seat for the Novice 8 that defeated Charleston (WV)…rowed the 5 seat for the Novice 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Purdue and Marist…rowed the 5 seat for the Novice 8 that came in second behind #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…rowed the 3 seat for the Novice 8 that came in second behind #18 Texas, came in second behind #8 Michigan State, and came in second behind #2 Virginia… rowed the 3 seat for the Novice 8 that came in third at the ACC Championships…rowed the 5 seat for the 3rd Varsity 8 that came in second at the Oak Ridge Regional. Walkersville High School: earned three varsity letters in track & field and one in cross country…is the school record holder in the relay high jump, the relay triple jump and the relay discus. Personal: born 06/03/1992...majoring in animal & veterinary sciences.

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2012 Bios April Serieno Sophomore • Simpsonville, SC Business Management J.L. Mann High School: four years varsity swimming...won five state titles in different relays and broke two state records...2008 - team won overall at the state meet...2009 - finished top five in the state of South Carolina for 50 freestyle and in the top ten in 100 freestyle. St. Joseph’s Catholic School: two years varsity swimming. Personal: born 4/8/92...majoring in business management.

Mary Ann Sims Sophomore • Norcross, GA Food Science & Human Nutrition Norcross High School: four-year basketball letterwinner...two-year cross country letterwinner...two-sport captain 2009-2010...5A Georgia State basketball championship winner. Personal: born 10/22/1991…majoring in food science & human nutrition.

Meghan Sisk Sophomore • Richmond, VA Undeclared 2010-11: Coxed the Fourth Varsity 4 to a 16th place finish in the Championship 4+ division of the Head of the Hooch during the fall season…coxed the 2nd Varsity 4 (C) that defeated Purdue. St. Margaret’s School for Girls: coxed the women’s varsity 4+ in 2009. Personal: born 09/01/1990...undeclared major.

Lucy Steer Freshman • Nashua, NH Secondary Education (History) The Derryfield School: earned two varsity letters in swimming and two in crew…third place at the New Hampshire Championship for rowing…8th place relay at the meet of champions (swimming). Personal: born 3/9/1993…majoring in secondary education (history).


2012 Bios Caroline Thomas Junior • Cheraw, SC Genetics 2010-11: Rowed the 7 seat of the 5th Varsity 8 that finished 2nd behind Clemson’s 4th Varsity 8 and defeated Northeastern in the first spring regatta…rowed the 3 seat of the Novice 8 that defeated Charleston (WV)…rowed the 3 seat of the Novice 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Purdue, and Marist… rowed the 3 seat for the Novice 8 that came in second behind #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…rowed the 2 seat for the Novice 8 that came in second behind #18 Texas, came in second behind #8 Michigan State, and came in second behind #2 Virginia…rowed the 4 seat of the Novice 8 that came in third at the ACC Championships. Phillips Exeter Academy: Member of the crew team that won the NEIRAS points trophy in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009. Personal: born 02/15/1991...majoring in genetics.

Makenzie Thomas Freshman • Harrison, OH Pre-Rehabilitation Sciences

2012 Clemson Rowing Kathryn Wiley Sophomore • The Woodlands, TX Psychology 2010-11: Rowed the 4 seat of the 5th Varsity 8 that finished second behind Clemson’s 4th Varsity 8 and defeated Northeastern in the first spring regatta…rowed the 3 seat of the Novice 4 that defeated Clemson’s 5th V4 and Charleston (WV)…rowed the bow seat for the 2nd Varsity 4 (B) that defeated Purdue and the 2nd Varsity 4 (C). The Woodlands Preparatory School: earned two varsity letters in swimming and two in basketball...placed 2nd at the 2010 TAPPS (Texas Association of Parochial and Private Schools) State Swimm Meet in the 100 Free and placed 4th in the 500 free...2010 Academic All State selection for swimming and earned 2010 District Honorable Mention in basketball. Personal: born 2/3/1992...majroing in psychology.

Aurelia Wurzel Freshman • Blevio, Como, Italy International Management Personal: Italian champion twice in Women’s 8+, twice in LW 4+, and one time in women’s 4x…born 12/25/1991…majoring in international management.

Personal: born 1/13/1993…majoring in pre-rehabilitation sciences.

Jenny Tumas Sophomore • Los Alamos, NM Communication Studies 2010-11: Rowed the 2 seat of the 4th Varsity 8 that defeated Clemson and Northeastern in the first spring regatta…rowed the bow seat of the Novice 8 that defeated Charleston (WV)…rowed the 2 seat for the Novice 8 that defeated Indiana, Alabama, Purdue and Marist…rowed the 2 seat for the Novice 8 that came in second behind #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge…rowed the 7 seat for the Novice 8 that came in second behind #18 Texas, came in second behind #8 Michigan State and came in second behind #2 Virginia… rowed the 7 seat for the Novice 8 that came in third at the ACC Championships. Los Alamos High School: earned four varsity letters in soccer and three in basketball…was named All-District in soccer 2007-2009 and Second Team All-State in soccer in 2008 and 2009. Personal: born 11/2/1991…uncle, Charlie Lawton, played soccer at Ohio State…uncle, Peter Lawton, played soccer at Ohio State…mother, Cindy Lawton, played field hockey and lacrosse at Ithaca College...majoring in communication studies.

Sarah Young Senior • Winnsboro, NC Animal & Veterinary Sciences 2010-11: Rowed the 6 seat of the 5th Varsity 8 that finished second behind Clemson’s 4th Varsity 8 and defeated Northeastern in the first spring regatta…stroked the 5th Varsity 4 that defeated Charleston (WV)…rowed the 2 seat for the 3rd Varsity 8 that defeated Syracuse, Boston University, and Purdue…rowed the 2 seat for the 4th Varsity 8 that defeated #12 Michigan and #7 Ohio State at the ACC/Big Ten challenge. 2008-09: Spent the spring season with the Second Novice 8+ crew... named to the academic honor roll for the spring semester. Fairfield Central High School: Named best all-around female for cross county for the 2006-07 season...was member of the 4x800 relay team at the state qualifier...earned one varsity letter in cross county and one in track. Personal: Born 7/27/90...majoring in animal & veterinary sciences.

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Alex Wall Freshman • Elon, NC Chemical Engineering Western Almance High School: four year letterwinner in swimming... undefeated in the conference from 2009-11...made all-conference team four times...2011 Conference Swimmer-of-the-Year...holds conference record for 200 and 500 free...2011 Western Alamance Booster Club Female Athlete-of-the-Year. Personal: born 4/22/1993…majoring in chemical engineering.

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Facilities

The Clemson Rowing boathouse is located on the western edge of Clemson’s campus, overlooking beautiful Lake Hartwell. Only a quarter of a mile from the other athletic facilities, the boathouse seems worlds apart lying in a secluded wooded area on the shore of one of the Southeast’s largest lakes. With 56,000 acres of water and 962 miles of shoreline, Lake Hartwell offers plenty of rowable water. Built as an Army Corps of Engineers project in 1962, the lake includes many pristine rivers, creeks and inlets that provide sheltered water on even the windiest of days. Lake Hartwell facilitates an ideal venue for the Tigers’ fully bouyed, six-lane 2000 meter race course. The entire course is visible from the boathouse.

Clemson has grandstand seating located at the finish line of the race course.

The Tigers row state-of-the-art, custom built Pocock Racing Shells from Everett, Washington. Pocock is the leading boat builder pioneering racing shell specifically designed for the speed at which women row. The Tiger fleet includes four 8+, four 4-, four 4+, twelve 2-/2x and singles.

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Construction was recently completed on a new training facility, which is one of the best facilities in the ACC and the South Region. The 11,500 square foot facility houses an expanded locker room, additional workout space, a team meeting room, an athlete lounge, a kitchen, and coaches’ offices.

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“To be a Clemson Tiger means you are a part of excellence. It means you are a hard worker and never stop pushing yourself. You are a member of an incredible community and it is simply such an honor.” - Freshman Aylie Burnette

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Tiger Pride

“Clemson rowing is not only a team, but a family. Everyone is always there for one another, whether it’s cheering a teammate on during an erg test or decorating their locker for a birthday. Not only do we have a great bond, but fantastic staff. Our coaches really care about us as individuals and really inspire us to do our best. - Freshman April Serieno


Tiger Pride

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“As a freshman, Clemson rowing is special because although it is such a large team, it still has such a family aspect. The upperclassmen are more than welcoming and want you to be a part of their phenomenal program. Everyone loves each other, and everyone has your back, just as a family would.” - Freshman Aylie Burnette “There is nothing comparable to the family bond formed within the team. I love fighting along side my teammates to work harder each day to be the best. The pride and determined spirit shared within the students and community is incomparable.” - Junior Heather Cummings “One of the things that makes Clemson rowing so special is that there are so many girls from places all around the world, yet we come together as one family.” - Junior Sarah Monn

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US Rowing Success Clemson rowing has been well represented at the U23 World Championships over the past three years. A highlight for Clemson rowing was in the summer of 2008, when Clemson sent more rowers to the regatta than any other University. Four Tiger rowers comprised the Women’s 4- boat.

Jessica Leidecker 2009 - Women’s 8+ Silver Medal Nance

Michelle Nance 2008 - Women’s 42009 - Women’s 4x

Suzanne Van Fleet 2007 - Women’s 8+ - Bronze Medal 2008 - Women’s 8+ - Gold Medal

Hilary Cumbest, Liz Robb, Michelle Nance & Jessica Leidecker 2008 - Women’s 44th place

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results and history Spring 2011 Results....................... 25-27 Year-by-Year Results............... 28-36 All-time Letterwinners.....................37 Honors and Awards................... 38-39

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Spring 2011 Results Northeastern/Eastern Michigan Clemson, SC - Lake Hartwell March 5, 2011 Varsity 8+ 1. Clemson 6:54.10 2. Northeastern 7:02.24 3. E. Michigan 7:59.20 2nd Varsity 8+ 1. Clemson 7:05.72 2. Northeastern 7:09.98 3. E. Michigan 8:16.89 3 Varsity 8+ 1. Clemson (A) 7:18.21 2. Clemson (B) 7:36.62 3. Northeastern 7:51.93 Varsity 4 1. Clemson (A) 7:53.17 2. Clemson (B) 7:55.98 3. Northeastern (B) 8:01.64 4. Northeastern (A) 8:04.20 5. Clemson (C) 8:10.31 6. E. Michigan 9:41.63 Lineups V8 - Aly, Basadonna, Brown, Robb, Wolff, Cummings, D’Urso, Cameron, Bruggeling (coxswain) 2V8 - Geer, Gorman, Daanen, Gaul, Gutierrez, Toth, Hoynacki, Mosier, Massey (coxswain) 3V8 (A) - Reemsnyder, Mickle, Bowen, Scibelli, Thompson, Przestrzelski, Tumas, Allison, Rosasco (coxswain) 3V8 (B) - Fregeau, Thomas, Young, Igo, Wiley, Henry, Fitzgerald, Burns, Kovach (coxswain) V4 (A) - Hassell, Hall, Monn, Biladeau, Zylstra (coxswain) V4 (B) - Kelly, Manna, K. Agee, Clogston, Wall (coxswain) V4 (C) - J. Agee, Ewais, Lavender, DuBrul, Davidson (coxswain)

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Charleston (WV) Clemson, SC - Lake Hartwell March 12, 2011 Varsity 8+ 1. Clemson (A) 6:43.47 2. Clemson (B) 6:51.25 3. Clemson (C) 7:12.71 4. Clemson Novice 7:21.71 5. Charleston (WV) 8:03.60 Varsity 4+ 1. Clemson (A) 7:59.54 2. Clemson (B) 8:05.98 3. Clemson Novice 8:42.83 4. Clemson (C) 8:47.25 5. Charleston Novice 10:13.01

Lineups V8 (A) - Aly, Basadonna, Brown, Robb, Wolff, Cummings, D’Urso, Cameron, Bruggeling (coxswain) V8 (B) - Geer, Gorman, Daanen, Toth, Gutierrez, Gaul, Biladeau, Mosier, Massey (coxswain) V8 (C) - Hassell, Hoynacki, L. Kelly, Manna, K. Agee, Hall, Monn, Clogston, Zylstra (coxswain)

N8 - Reemsnyder, Mickle, Thompson, Scibelli, Fitzgerald, Thomas, Igo, Tumas, Rosasco (coxswain) V4 (A) - J. Agee, Ewais, Lavender, DuBrul, Wall (coxswain) V4 (B) - Fregeau, Przetrzelski, Bowen, Burns, Davidson (coxswain) V4 (C) - Young, Allison, Henry, Horton, Emery (coxswain) N4 - Egan, Wiley, K. Kelly, Hogsed, Kovach (coxswain) Indiana, Boston U, Marist, Purdue, Syracuse, Alabama Clemson, SC - Lake Hartwell March 19, 2011 Varsity 8+ 1. Clemson 2. Indiana 3. Alabama 4. Boston 5. Syracuse 6. Purdue 7. Marist 2nd Varsity 8+

6:39.85 6:45.17 6:52.05 6:52.67 6:55.99 7:08.25 7:25.35

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Clemson Indiana Alabama Syracuse Boston Purdue Marist

6:44.49 6:52.28 6:56.98 7:00.86 7:05.35 7:16.22 7:26.27

3rd Varsity 8+ 1. Clemson 2. Syracuse 3. Boston 4. Purdue

7:14.69 7:28.42 7:36.26 7:37.15

Novice 8+ 1. Clemson 2. Indiana (A) 3. Alabama 4. Indiana (B) 5. Purdue 6. Marist

7:09.21 7:11.70 7:32.02 7:39.02 7:57.57 8:57.18

Varsity 4+ 1. Clemson 2. Alabama 3. Syracuse 4. Boston 5. Indiana 6. Purdue 7. Marist

7:41.32 7:46.57 7:51.03 7:51.82 7:55.81 8:23.15 8:26.67

2nd Varsity 4+ 1. Clemson (A)

7:48.57

the 2nd varsity 8 defeated Northeastern and eastern Michigan to start the 2011 season.

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Boston Alabama Indiana Clemson (B) Clemson (C) Purdue

7:57.64 8:04.44 8:15.93 8:27.91 8:54.55 9:01.27

Lineups V8 - Aly, Basadonna, Brown, Robb, Wolff, Cummings, D’Urso, Cmeron, Bruggeling (coxswain) 2V8 - Geer, Gorman, Daanen, Gaul, Gutierrez, Toth, Biladeau, Mosier, Massey (coxswain) N8 - Reemsnyder, Mickle, Fitzgerald, Scibelli, Thompson, Thomas, Tumas, Igo, Rosasco (coxswain) V4 - Hassell, Hall, Monn, Hoynacki, Zylstra (coxswain) 2V4 (A) - K. Agee, Manna, L. Kelly, Clogston, Wall (coxswain) 2V4 (B) - Allison, Fregeau, K. Kelly, Wiley, Emery (coxswain) 2V4 (C) - Egan, Hogsed, Horton, Henry, Sisk (coxswain) ACC/Big 10 Challenge Columbus, OH - Scioto River April 3, 2011 Varsity 8+ 1. Clemson 2. Michigan

6:44.40 6:47.94

1. Clemson 2. Ohio State

6:56.25 6:59.60

2nd Varsity 8+ 1. Clemson 2. Michigan

6:57.22 6:57.43

1. Ohio State 2. Clemson

7:15.28 7:26.56

Varsity 4+ 1. Michigan 2. Clemson

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Spring 2011 Results 1. Texas 2. Clemson

6:45.6 6:47.7

1. Clemson 2. UCLA

6:25.0 6:27.2

2nd Varsity 8+ 1. USC 2. Clemson

7:32.0 7:42.1

1. Texas 2. Clemson

6:57.6 6:59.8

7:29.00 7:31.81 7:59.82

1. Clemson 2. UCLA

6:40.9 6:44.3

7:46.90 8:04.18 8:18.71

Varsity 4+ 1. USC 2. Clemson

8:42.0 8:43.5

Lineups V8 - D’Urso, Basadonna, Brown, Robb, Daanen, Cummings, Wolff, Cameron, Bruggeling (coxswain) 2V8 - Geer, Gorman, Aly, Gaul, Manna, Toth, Biladeau, Gutierrez, Massey (coxswain) V4 - Hoynacki, Monn, Mosier, Hassell, Zylstra (coxswain) 2V4 - K. Agee, Hall, Kelly, Clogston, Wall (coxswain) N8 - Reemsnyder, Mickle, Fitzgerald, Scibelli, Thompson, Thomas, Tumas, Igo, Rosasco (coxswain) 2N8 - DuBrul, J. Agee, Ewais, Lavender, Fregeau/ Bowen, Przestrzelski, Young, Burns, Kovach/Davidson (coxswain)

1. Clemson 2. Texas

7:59.6 8:03.1

1. UCLA 2. Clemson

7:22.6 7:29.5

2nd Varisty 4+ 1. Texas 2. Clemson (A) 3. Clemson (B)

8:52.0 9:017 9:24.3

2nd Varsity 4+ 1. Michigan (A) 7:54.41 2. Clemson 8:05.64 3. Michigan (B) 8:18.43 1. Ohio State 2. Clemson Novice 8+ 1. Michigan 2. Clemson 2nd Novice 8+ 1. Clemson 2. Michigan 3. Ohio State 1. Clemson 2. Michigan 3. Ohio State

8:12.78 8:41.64 7:17.12 7:27.96

Southern California/Texas/ UCLA Charlottesville, VA - Lake Monticello April 16-17, 2011 Varsity 8+ 1. USC 2. Clemson

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1. Clemson (A) 8:09.8 2. Michigan State 8:15.9 3. Clemson (B) 8:25.4 1. Virginia (A) 2. Virginia (B) 3. Clemson

7:22.9 7:30.9 7:36.2

Lineups V8 - D’Urso, Basadonna, Brown, Robb, Daanen, Cummings, Wolff, Cameron, Bruggeling (coxswain) 2V8 - Manna, Toth, Aly, Gaul, Biladeau, Mosier, Geer, Gorman, Massey (coxswain) V4 - Hoynacki, Gutierrez, Hall, Monn, Zylstra (coxswain) 2V4 - DuBrul, J. Agee, Ewais, Clogston, Kovach (coxswain)

ACC Championships Clemson, SC - Lake Hartwell April 23, 2011 Team Points 1. Virginia 2. Clemson 3. Duke 4. Miami 5. Boston College 6. North Carolina

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Varsity 8+ 1. Virginia 2. Clemson 3. Duke 4. Miami 5. Boston College 6. North Carolina

6:23.9 6:25.1 6:41.4 6:49.6 6:55.5 6:57.5

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6:35.9 6:40.8 6:59.9 7:04.5 7:09.9 7:18.3

Novice 8+ 1. Virginia 2. Duke 3. Clemson 4. North Carolina 5. Boston College

6:49.5 7:01.0 7:03.6 7:09.2 7:24.1

Varsity 4+ 1. Virginia 2. Clemson 3. Duke 4. Boston College 5. North Carolina 6. Miami

7:17.5 7:28.0 7:39.6 7:44.8 8:00.9 8:46.2

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Spring 2011 Results Hall, Monn, Zylstra (coxswain) N8 - Reemsnyder, Tumas, Thompson, Mickle, Thomas, Scibelli, Fitzgerald, Igo, Rosasco (coxswain) Oak Ridge Regional Oak Ridge, TN - Melton Hill Lake May 15, 2011 Varsity 8+ 1. Virginia 2. Clemson 3. Duke 4. Notre Dame 5. Louisville 6. Oklahoma

6:26.00 6:31.86 6:34.78 6:35.18 6:38.84 6:47.27

2nd Varsity 8+ 1. Virginia 2. Clemson 3. Notre Dame 4. Rhode Island 5. Oklahoma 6. Louisville

6:39.30 6:42.36 6:44.92 6:52.45 6:53.55 6:53.80

3rd Varsity 8+ 1. Virginia 6:50.40 2. Clemson 7:04.67 3. Oklahoma 7:07.36 4. Miami 7:09.11 5. Central Florida 7:14.82 6. Notre Dame 7:15.43 Varsity 4+ 1. Virginia 2. Notre Dame 3. Clemson 4. Duke 5. Louisville 6. Tulsa

7:12.20 7:22.52 7:24.50 7:31.02 7:32.19 7:38.39

2nd Varsity 4+ 1. Virginia 7:25.50 2. Clemson 7:36.79 3. Virginia (B) 7:38.65 4. Notre Dame (B) 7:41.87 5. Notre Dame (A) 7:51.68 6. Louisville 7:52.46 Lineups V8 - D’Urso, Basadonna, Brown, Robb, Daanen,

4. Dartmouth

Cummings, Wolff, Camreon, Bruggeling (coxswain) 2V8 - Geer, Toth, Aly, Gaul, Manna, Mosier, Biladeau, Gorman, Massey (coxswain) 3V8 - Reemsnyder, Mickle, Fregeau, Scibelli, Ewais, Lavender, Fitzgerald, Igo, Rosasco (coxswain) V4 - Hoynacki, Gutierrez, Hall, Monn, Zylstra (coxswain) 2V4 - J. Agee, K. Agee, Clogs-

7:40.83

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V8 - D’Urso, Basadonna, Brown, Robb, Daanen, Cummings, Wolff, Camreon, Bruggeling (coxswain) 2V8 - Geer, Toth, Aly, Gaul, Manna, Mosier, Biladeau, Gorman, Massey (coxswain) V4 - Hall, K. Agee, Hoynacki, Monn, Zylstra (coxswain)

ton, DuBrul, Kovach (coxswain) NCAA Championships Gold River, CA - Lake Natoma May 27-29, 2011 Final Team Standings 1. Brown, 85 2. Stanford, 85 3. California, 83 4. Princeton, 72 5. USC, 72 6. Virginia, 69 7. Michigan State, 55 8. Washington, 54 9. Wisconsin, 44 10. Ohio State, 44 11. Yale, 42 12. Washington State, 39 13. Michigan, 33 14. Harvard, 17 15. Clemson, 12 16. Dartmouth, 10 Varsity 8+ - Third Final 1. Harvard 6:34.45 2. Ohio State 6:36.62 3. Clemson 6:38.47 4. Dartmouth 6:40.63 2nd Varsity 8+ - Third Final 1. Dartmouth 6:34.45 2. Clemson 6:34.91 3. Harvard 6:41.91

The Varsity 8 Finished 2nd at the ACC Championships and was Varsity 4+ - Third Final named acc crew-of1. Michigan State 7:28.50 2. Harvard 7:32.72 the-year. 3. Clemson

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Year-by-Year Results

1998-99 Head of the Hooch • Gainesville, November 6, 1998 Varsity 8+ 13th of 15 2nd Varsity 8+ 14th of 15 Novice 8+ 4th of 10

GA 20:11 20:22 21:02

Chattahoochee Chase • Gainesville, GA November 7, 1998 Varsity 8+ 7th of 8 19:55.8 2nd Varsity 8+ 6th of 8 19:47.7 Novice 8+ 3rd of 5 21:13.9 Head of the South • Augusta, GA November 13, 1998 Varsity 8+ 4th 19:52 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd 20:07 3rd Varsity 8+ 8th 20:58 Novice 8+ 4th 20:42 2nd Novice 8+ 13th 22:28 Augusta Invitational • Aiken, SC March 20, 1999 Varsity 8+ 1st of 6 7:01.06 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 7:08.4 Novice 8+ 1st of 6 7:12.6 Varsity 4+ 1st of 5 8:07.0 JV 8+ 1st of 2 7:27.3 Clemson Sprints • Clemson, SC March 27, 1999 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 6:41.2 2nd Varsity 8+ 4th of 6 6:52.0 Varsity 4+ 1st of 6 7:34.9 Novice 8+ 1st of 6 7:05.6 2nd Novice 8+ 2nd of 6 7:13.0 Novice 4+ 1st of 6 7:49.9 Lightweight 4+ 1st of 7 7:32.9 Michigan State/Tennessee • Lansing, MI April 3, 1999 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 6:38.45 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 6:56.65 Novice 8+ 1st of 3 6:58.09 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 2 7:19.60 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 3 7:46.35 ACC Regatta • Clemson, SC April 10, 1999 Varsity 8+ 1st of 5 6:29.9 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 5 6:44.3 Novice 8+ 1st of 6 6:47.4 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 2 7:22.7 Varsity 4+ 3rd of 6 7;30.9 Lightweight 4+ 1st of 3 7:41.9

The Novice 8+ crew went undefeated and won the Central region Championship during Clemson’s inaugural season.

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1st of 5

7:35.5

SIRA Championships • Oak Ridge, TN April 17-18, 1999 Novice 8+ 1st of 5 (heat) 7:30.4 1st of 5 (semifinal) 7:19.2 1st of 6 (grand final) 7:02.02 2nd Novice 8+ 2nd of 5 (grand final) 7:35.6 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 5 (heat) 7:26.5 1st of 6 (grand final) 7:02.0 Varsity 4+ 1st of 6 (heat) 8:06.9 3rd of 6 (semifinal) 8:00.9 3rd of 6 (grand final) 7:56.6 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 5 (heat) 7:14.8 2nd of 6 (semifinal) 7:01.7 2nd of 6 (grand final) 6:50.1 Carolina Rowing Classic • Raleigh, NC April 24, 1999 1000 meter pieces Varsity 8+ 2nd of 4 3:13.5 2nd of 4 3:14.4 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 3 3:17.8 2nd of 3 3:17.9 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 4 3:34.7 1st of 4 3:33.0 Novice 8+ 1st of 4 3:19.4 1st of 4 3:19.6 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 2 3:24.4 1st of 2 3:17.2 Lexus Central Sprints • Oak Ridge, TN May 15, 1999 Overall Finish 4th 32 pts. Central Region Finish 1st Varsity 8+ 4th of 7 (heat) 6:53.66 2nd of 7 (petite final) 6:56.2 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 5 (heat) 7:06.5 4th of 6 (grand final) 7:10.8 Novice 8+ 1st of 5 (heat) 7:06.9 1st of 6 (grand final) 6:58.8 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 5 (heat) 7:59.25 5th of 6 (grand final) 8:07.9 8:29.6 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 3 (grand final)

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Head of Tennessee • Knoxville, TN October 23, 1999 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 11 18:05.22 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 11 17:55.11 3rd Varsity 8+ 4th of 33 18:34.05 Novice 8+ 2nd of 17 19:20.19 2nd Novice 8+ 5th of 17 20:40.91 Head of Hartwell • Clemson, SC October 30, 1999 Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 19:36 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 20:07 3rd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 3 20:43 Novice 8+ 1st of 3 21:47 2nd Novice 8+ 2nd of 3 22:23 3rd Novice 8+ 3rd of 3 22:34 Varsity 4+ 1st of 2 22:07 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 2 22:09 Head of the Hooch • Gainesville, GA November 6, 1999 Varsity 8+ 7th of 15* 19:57.7 2nd Varsity 8+ 8th of 15* 20:01.6 3rd Varsity 8+ 15th of 15 20:59.1 Novice 8+ 4th of 8 21:28.9

2nd Novice 8+ 7th of 8 Varsity 4+ 5th of 10 2nd Varsity 4+ 8th of 10 * indicates a 30-second penalty

21:54.8 21:10.2 21:16.6

Chattahoochee Chase • Gainesville, GA November 7, 1999 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 10 19:11.7 2nd Varsity 8+ 4th of 10 19:29.7 3rd Varsity 8+ 10th of 10 20:36.9 Novice 8+ 2nd of 13 21:06.5 2nd Novice 8+ 10th of 13 22.34.7 Rivanna Romp • Charlottesville, VA November 14, 1999 2nd Varsity 8+ Varsity 8+ 3rd Varsity 8+ 2nd Varsity 4+ Varsity 4+ Novice 8+ 2nd Novice 8+

8th of 16 11th of 16 16th of 16 7th of 17 8th of 17 3rd of 9 9th of 9

Clemson Challenge • Clemson, March 18, 2000 Varsity 8+ 1st of 5 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 4 3rd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 4 Varsity 4+ 1st of 4 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 4 Novice 8+ 1st of 4 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 2

14:47.9 14:55.5 15:28.4 15:41.7 15:48.4 15:53.5 16:56.0 SC 7:06.9 7:05.6 7:31.3 7:53.1 8:04.2 6:32.2 9:25.2

Clemson Invitational • Clemson, SC March 25, 2000 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 4 6:44.7 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 4 6:50.0 3rd Varsity 8+ 1st of 4 7:09.1 Varsity 4+ 1st of 3 7:53.1 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 3 7:59.8 Novice 8+ 2nd of 3 6:32.2 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 2 7:42.1 San Diego Crew Classic • San Diego, CA April 1-2, 2000 Varsity 8+ 6th of 6 (heat) 7:09.98 4th of 6 (petite final) 7:00.4 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 6 (heat) 7:19.75 5th of 6 (petite final) 7:01.5 Louisville • Clemson, SC April 8, 2000 Varsity 4+ 1st of 2 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 2 Novice 8+ 2nd of 2 2nd Novice 8+ 2nd of 2

7:35.8 7:48.5 7:01.6 7:24.7

SIRA Championships • Oak Ridge, TN April 15-16, 2000 Novice 4+ 6th of 6 8:36.1 Novice 8+ 3rd of 6 7:05.6 2nd Varsity 4+ 1st of 6 8:20.7 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 6 6:58.7 Varsity 4+ 1st of 6 7:50.0 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 6:53.4 Michigan St. Washington St. • Lansing, MI April 22, 2000 Varsity 4+ 4th of 4 8:26.5


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Year-by-Year Results 2nd Varsity 8+ Novice 4+ Novice 8+ 2nd Varsity 4+ Varsity 8+

3rd of 3 1st of 2 2nd of 4 1st of 2 3rd of 3

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7:39.25 8:43.6 7:38.36 8:31.32 7:25.26

ACC Championship • Charlottesville, VA April 29, 2000 Overall Finish 2nd 30 pts. Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 (heat) 6:57.8 2nd of 2 (grand final) 7:12.6 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 (heat) 7:07.4 2nd of 2 (grand final) 7:11.8 Varsity 4+ 1st of 2 (heat) 8:03.0 2nd of 2 (grand final) 8:06.8 2nd Varsity 4+ 1st of 2 (heat) 8:06.3 2nd of 2 (grand final) 8:11.8 Lexus Central Sprints • Oak Ridge, TN May 13-14, 2000 Overall Finish 4th 34 pts. Central Region Finish 1st Varsity 8+ 4th of 5 (heat) 7:05.1 5th of 6 (semifinal) 6:48.5 2nd of 6 (petite final) 6:50.4 2nd Varsity 8+ 4th of 7 (heat) 7:29.2 2nd of 5 (semifinal) 6:43.7 4th of 6 (grand final) 6:49.4 Novice 8+ 5th of 6 (heat) 7:31.3 2nd of 5 (semifinal) 6:53.6 4th of 6 (grand final) 7:02.2 2nd Varsity 4+ 3rd of 4 (heat) 8:37.3 3rd of 6 (grand final) 7:50.9 Varsity 4+ 5th of 5 (heat) 8:49.0 1st of 4 (repechage) 7:20.7 1st of 6 (grand final) 7:33.4

2000-01 Head of Ohio • Pittsburgh, PA October 7, 2000 Varsity 8+ 11th of 30 16:50.5 2nd Varsity 8+ 17th of 30 17:26.8 Head of Lake Hartwell • Clemson, SC October 14, 2000 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 19:56 2nd Varsity 8+ T4th of 6 20:57 Novice 8+ 3rd of 7 24:40 2nd Novice 8+ 4th of 7 26:10 3rd Novice 8+ 7th of 7 27:17 Varsity 4+ B 5th of 6 23:21 Varsity 4+ A 6th of 6 23:23 2nd Varsity 4+ A 2nd of 7 23:43 2nd Varsity 4+ B T6th of 7 25:10 Varsity Pairs D 4th of 8 26:32 Varsity Pairs A 6th of 8 27:46 Varsity Pairs C 7th of 8 28:07 Varsity Pairs B 8th of 8 29:16 Head of Tennessee • Knoxville, TN October 29, 2000 2nd Novice 8+ 4th of 28 19:53.1 Novice 8+ 6th of 28 20:05.7 3rd Novice 8+ 12th of 28 20:55.3 Head of the Hooch • Gainesville, GA

1st (vs. Iowa) 2nd (vs. SMU) 2nd(vs. Texas)

7:15.7 7:12.9 7:08.3

Clemson Invitational • Clemson, SC March 24, 2001 Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 6:38.8 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 6:49.5 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 2 8:06.3 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 3 8:01.4 Novice 8+ 2nd of 3 7:04.5 2nd Novice 8+ 4th of 4 6:44.2

The Varsity 4+ captured the Central region Championship in 2000. November 6, 2000 Varsity 8+ 2nd Varsity 8+ Novice 8+ 2nd Novice 8+ Novice 4+ Varsity 4+ 2nd Varsity 4+ 3rd Varsity 4+ Open Pairs A Open Pairs B

3rd of 22 8th of 22 4th of 14 8th of 14 4th of 17 2nd of 17 3rd of 17 7th of 17 6th of 16 8th of 16

16:59.6 17:35.1 19:25.0 19:56.3 21:41.5 18:32.7 18:53.9 19:23.8 21:16.8 21:30.9

Varsity 8+ 2nd Varsity 8+ Novice 8+ 2nd Novice 8+ Novice 4+ Varsity 4+ 2nd Varsity 4+ 3rd Varsity 4+ Open Pairs A Open Pairs B

3rd of 22 8th of 22 4th of 14 8th of 14 4th of 17 2nd of 17 3rd of 17 7th of 17 6th of 16 8th of 16

16:59.6 17:35.1 19:25.0 19:56.3 21:41.5 18:32.7 18:53.9 19:23.8 21:16.8 21:30.9

Rivanna Romp • Charlottesville, VA November 12, 2000 Varsity 8+ 5th of 16 14:16.6 2nd Varsity 8+ 8th of 16 14:33.8 Varsity 4+ 5th of 19 15:25.7 Pairs 8th of 14 18:15.0 Villanova • Clemson, SC March 10, 2001 Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 Novice 8+ 1st of 2 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 3 Varsity 4+ 1st of 2 2nd Varsity 4+ 1st of 2

6:55.2 7:14.2 7:43.1 7:49.7 8:06.4

Longhorn Invitational • Austin, TX March 17-18, 2001 Varsity 8+ 2nd (vs. Iowa) 6:44.2 1st (vs. SMU) 6:40.5 2nd (vs. Texas) 6:40.0 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd (vs. Iowa) 6:49.2 1st (vs. SMU) 6:54.8 1st (vs. Texas) 6:47.0 Varsity 4+ 2nd (vs. Iowa) 8:26.6 3rd (vs. Texas) 8:13.5

San Diego Crew Classic • San CA April 7-8, 2001 Varsity 8+ 3rd of 7 (heat) 5th of 7 (grand final) 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 (heat) 5th of 6(grand final)

Diego, 6:35.91 7:13.84 7:10.33 7:18.97

Buckeye Invitational • Columbus, OH April 14, 2001 Varsity 8+ 3rd of 4 (1st session) 7:04.34 2nd of 3 (2nd session) 6:46.06 Novice 8+ 4th of 4 (1st session) 7:21.15 2nd of 3 (2nd session) 7:15.24 Varsity 4+ 3rd of 4 (1st session) 8:05.42 3rd of 3 (2nd session) 8:02.87 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 4 (1st session) 6:50.97 1st of 3 (2nd session) 6:47.49 SIRA Championships • Oak Ridge, TN April 21-22, 2001 Varsity 8+ 1st (heat) 7:11.00 1st (semifinal) 6:57.86 1st of 6 (grand final) 7:02.04 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st (heat) 7:10.28 1st of 6 (grand final) 7:02.89 Novice 8+ 3rd (heat) 7:26.87 2nd (semifinal) 7:28.75 3rd of 6 (grand final) 7:19.80 Novice 4+ 2nd (heat) 8:53.52 4th (semifinal) 9:33.06 4th of 6 (petite final) 8:40.43 Varsity 4+ 1st (heat) 8:59.06 3rd (semifinal) 8:29.80 1st of 6 (petite final) 8:14.88 ACC Championship • Clemson, April 28, 2001 Overall Finish 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 4 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 4 Varsity 4+ 1st of 4 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 4

SC 32pts 6:36.6 6:50.2 7:27.7 7:57.1

Lexus South/Central Sprints • Oak Ridge, TN May 12-13, 2001 Overall Finish 6th 10.5 pts. South Region Finish 1st Varsity 8+ 5th of 6 (heat) 6:58.9 1st of 5 (C final) 6:44.9 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 7 (heat) 7:15.0 2nd of 6 (repechage) 7:00.8 4th of 6 (grand final) 6:55.1 Novice 8+ 7th of 7 (heat) 8:20.1 5th of 6 (repechage) 7:30.0 6th of 6 (petite final) 7:23.1

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8:19.1 7:42.8 7:39.5 8:01.2

2001-02

Lake Michie Invitational • Durham, NC September 29, 2001 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 8 16:52 Second Varsity 8+ 5th of 8 17:37 3rd Varsity 8+ 8th of 8 18:50 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 8 17:55 2nd Varsity 4+ 6th of 8 19:18 JV 4+ 7th of 7 21:46 Varsity 2X 1st of 8 19:31 4th of 8 21:14 5th of 8 21:48 6th of 8 21:53 Varsity 2- 6th of 7 22:24 Head of the South • Augusta, GA October 13, 2001 Varsity 8+ C 1st of 8 17:15.87 Varsity 8+ A 2nd of 8 18:11.97 Varsity 8+ B 7th of 8 19:42.62 Novice 8+ C 1st of 7 20:27.06 Novice 8+ B 3rd of 7 22:15.86 Novice 8+ A 4th of 7 24:12.70 Varsity 4+ A 1st of 7 20:18.94 Varsity 4+ D 4th of 7 22:36.59 Varsity 4+ B 5th of 7 23:00.85 Varsity 4+ C 6th of 7 23:19.25 Novice 4+ A 1st of 4 24:00.93 Novice 4+ B 2nd of 4 24:44.39 Varsity 2X C 2nd of 5 21:04.89 Varsity 2X D 3rd of 5 21:43.57 Varsity 2X E 4th of 5 24:53.73 Head of the Charles • Boston, MA October 20-21, 2001 Championship 8+ 20th of 54 17:07 Head of the Hooch • Gainesville, GA November 2, 2001 Varsity 8+ 1st of 20 16:50.4 2nd Varsity 8+ 10th fo 20 18:07.0 Novice 4+ 2nd of 9 20:22.3 2nd Novice 4+ 3rd of 9 21:09.3 Novice 8+ 4th of 9 19:06.3 2nd Novice 8+ 6th of 9 19:52.1 Club 8+ 12th of 19 19:25.1 Varsity 2X A 5th of 15 21:25.5 Varsity 2X B 9th of 15 22:23.8 Varsity 2X C 14th of 15 24:46.6 Rivanna Romp • Charlottesville, VA November 11, 2001 Varsity 8+ 3rd of 14 13:11.6 2nd Varsity 8+ 8th of 14 13:47.4 3rd Varsity 8+ 14th of 14 15:00.3 Novice 8+ 4th of 7 14:24.2 2nd Novice 8+ 6th of 7 15:28.1 Varsity 4+ 4th of 16 14:30.4 2nd Varsity 4+ 7th of 16 15:01.5 3rd Varisty 4+ 10th of 16 15:22.2 4th Varsity 4+ 12th of 16 15:24.7 Clemson Challenge • Clemson, March 9, 2002 Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 Novice 8+ 1st of 2 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 2

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Year-by-Year Results 1st of 2 2nd of 2 1st of 3 2nd of 3

7:37.0 7:42.7 7:52.4 8:01.7

Clemson Invitational • Clemson, SC March 16, 2002 Novice 8+ 1st of 3 7:04.2 Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 6:44.3 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 2 7:35.8 2nd Varsity 8+ A 1st of 3 6:54.0 2nd Varsity 8+ B 2nd of 3 7:25.3 Novice 4+ 1st of 2 8:30.0 Longhorn Invitational • Austin, TX March 22-23, 2002 Varsity 8+ 1st (vs. SMU) 7:04.1 2nd (vs. Iowa) 6:52.7 2nd (vs. Texas) 7:17.1 2nd (vs. Kansas State) 7:13.7 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st (vs. SMU) 7:19.0 1st (vs. Iowa) 6:55.1 1st (vs. Texas) 7:15.9 1st (vs. Kansas State) 7:39.6 Varsity 4+ 1st (vs. Iowa) 7:58.2 1st (vs. Iowa) 7:44.8 1st (vs. Kansas State) 8:37.1 Novice 8+ 1st (vs. SMU) 7:24.7 1st (vs. Iowa) 7:09.0 2nd (vs. Texas) 7:42.1 1st (vs. Kansas State) 8:58.5 Novice 4+ 1st (vs. Texas) 8:24.9 Syracuse & Boston • Syracuse, March 30, 2002 Varsity 8+ 3rd of 3 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 3 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 3 Novice 8+ 3rd of 3

NY 7:06.9 7:20.8 8:15.9 7:38.2

San Diego Crew Classic • San Diego, CA April 6-7, 2002 Varsity 8+ 6th of 7 (heat) 7:00.23 4th of 7 (petite final) 6:53.87 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 7 (heat) 7:07.46 5th of 6 (grand final) 6:55.54 Buckeye Invitational • Columbus, OH April 13, 2002 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 (1st session) 6:43.57 3rd of 3 (2nd session) 6:32.44 6:53.56 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 (1st session) 3rd of 3 (2nd session) 6:45.39 Novice 8+ 2nd of 3 (1st session) 7:01.44 2nd of 3 (2nd session) 7:01.07 2nd Novice 8+ 2nd of 2 (1st session) 7:31.48 2nd of 2 (2nd session) 7:48.16 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 3 (1st session) 7:54.62 3rd of 3 (2nd session) 7:44.98 2nd Varsity 4+ 1st of 3 (1st session) 7:56.08 2nd of 2 (2nd session) 7:55.82 ACC Championship • Clemson, April 20, 2002 Overall Finish 3rd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 4 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 4 Novice 8+ 2nd of 4 Varsity 4+ 3rd of 4

SC 24 pts 7:45.3 6:47.6 7:02.9 7:45.3

The Varsity 8+ was named the ACC Crew of the Year in 2001 after a second place finish at the ACC Championships. Clemson Classic • Clemson, SC April 28, 2002 Varsity 8+ 4th of 5 6:38.2 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 5 7:27.9 2nd Varsity 4+ 5th of 5 7:55.7 Novice 8+ 1st of 3 6:55.4 Novice 4+ 1st of 4 7:55.8 2nd Novice 4+ 4th of 4 8:58.9 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 4 6:43.5 Lexus South/Central Sprints • Oak TN May 18-19, 2002 Overall Finish 7th South Region Finish 1st Novice 8+ 4th of 6 (heat) 1st of 4 (repechage) 4th of 6 (grand final) 2nd Varsity 4+ 4th of 4 (heat) 2nd of 4 (repechage) 3rd of 6 (grand final) Varsity 4+ 6th of 7 (heat) 5th of 6 (repechage) 5th of 6 (petite final) 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 5 (heat) 4th of 6 (semifinal) 1st of 6 (petite final) Varsity 8+ 4th of 6 (heat) 4th of 6 (semifinal) 1st of 6 (petite final)

Ridge, 8 pts. 7:30.0 7:00.9 7:08.2 8:36.7 8:08.4 7:50.0 8:32.9 8:06.9 8:17.0 6:50.6 7:06.0 6:54.2 6:48.5 6:41.2 6:41.4

2002-03 Head of Lake Hartwell • Clemson, SC September 22, 2002 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 19:36.9 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 3 23:17.5 Varsity 4+ 1st of 3 22:07.6 Second Varsity 4+ 2nd of 3 22:23.3 Head of the Charles • Boston, MA October 20, 2002 Championship 8+ 27th of 43 17:48.9


Year-by-Year Results Head of the Hooch • Gainesville, GA November 2, 2002 Novice 8+ 1st of 6 20:30.1 2nd Novice 8+ 6th of 6 23:05.3 Club Novice 8+ 11th of 41 23:09.6 Club 4+ A 3rd of 39 21:16.6 Club 4+ B 12th of 39 21:54.2 Club 4+ C 37th of 39 25:14.9 Championship 4+ A 4th of 26 20:49.4 Championship 4+ B 7th of 26 21:16.0 Championship 4+ C 12th of 26 21:31.4 Club 8+ 11th of 16 20:55.9 Championship 8+ A 5th of 21 18:28.7 Championship 8+ B 11th of 21 19:17.2 Rivanna Romp • Charlottesville, VA November 10, 2002 Novice 8+ 2nd of 13 15:33.1 2nd Novice 8+ 5th of 13 16:16.4 3rd Novice 8+ 7th of 13 16:29.7 Varsity 8+ 3rd of 9 13:51.2 2nd Varsity 8+ 8th of 9 14:43.4 Varsity 4+ 6th of 11 15:43.6 2nd Varsity 4+ 7th of 11 16:05.5 4th Varsity 4+ 8th of 11 16:07.4 3rd Varsity 4+ 9th of 11 16:07.7 Michigan State • March 8, Novice 8+ 2nd Varsity 4+ Varsity 4+ 2nd Novice 8+ 2nd Varsity 8+ Varsity 8+ Novice 8+

Clemson, SC 2003 2nd of 2 8:56.7 1st of 2 7:53.6 2nd of 2 7:56.2 1st of 2 7:22.4 2nd of 2 7:08.4 2nd of 2 6:47.1 1st of 2 7:06.4

Notre Dame & North Carolina • Clemson, SC March 12, 2003 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 3 7:58.2 Novice 4+ 3rd of 3 8:22.5 Varsity 4+ 1st of 3 7:32.6 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 3 7:18.0 Novice 8+ 1st of 3 7:03.3 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 6:44.6 Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 6:34.1 Kansas State Triangular • Manhattan, KS March 29, 2003 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 7:05.3 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 7:17.8 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 3 7:55.4 Novice 8+ 1st of 3 7:36.6 Clemson Sprints • Clemson, SC March 29, 2003 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 5 (heat) 7:09.5 1st of 6 (final) 7:33.1 2nd Varsity 4+ 1st of 5 (heat) 7:53.5 1st of 8 (final) 7:41.0 3rd Varsity 8+ 4th (heat) 8:15.1 San Diego Crew Classic • San CA April 5-6, 2003 Varsity 8+ 7th of 7 (heat) 3rd of 7 (petite final) 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 7 (heat) 3rd of 6 (petite final)

Diego, 7:16.99 6:49.07 7:49.89 7:01.41

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8:05.06

ACC Championships • Charlottesville, VA April 19, 2003 Overall Finish 3rd 21 pts Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 (heat) 6:55.9 3rd of 4 (final) 6:55.8 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 (heat) 7:16.0 3rd of 4 (final) 7:09.1 Novice 8+ 1st of 2 (heat) 7:16.4 2nd of 4 (final) 7:10.7 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 2 (heat) 8:08.7 3rd of 4 (final) 7:10.7 Clemson Classic • Clemson, SC April 27, 2003 Varsity 8+ 3rd of 3 7:09.6 Novice 8+ 2nd of 3 7:47.5 2nd Novice 8 3rd of 3 8:18.4 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 4 8:10.3 Varsity 4+ 3rd of 4 8:14.2 3rd Varsity 4+ 4th of 4 8:27.2 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 3 7:21.1 Lexus South/Central Sprints • Oak TN May 17-18, 2003 Overall Finish 9th South Region Finish 4th Varsity 8+ 3rd of 5 (heat) 6th of 6 (semifinal) 5th of 6 (petite final) 2nd Varsity 8+ 6th of 7 (heat) 5th of 6 (repechage) 6th of 6 (petite final) Varsity 4+ 2nd of 6 (heat) 2nd of 6 (semifinal) 5th of 6 (grand final) 2nd Varsity 4+ 4th of 5 (heat) 6th of 6 (repechage) 1st of 2 (petite final) Novice 8+ 3rd of 5 (heat) 6th of 6(semifinal) 2nd of 6 (petite final) 2nd Novice 8+ 4th of 5(grand final)

Ridge, 10 pts. 6:37.7 6:44.6 6:40.4 7:01.1 7:02.6 6:58.8 7:20.7 7:23.4 7:21.6 7:49.6 7:58.7 7:37.2 6:50.5 6:56.8 6:47.6 7:10.6

2003-04 Head of the Mon • Morgantown, WV October 4, 2003 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 15 20:07.71 2nd Varsity 8+ 8th of 15 21:14.88 3rd Varsity 8+ 11th of 15 21:36.72 Novice 8+ 1st of 7 21:20.47 2nd Varsity 8+ 4th of 7 23:04.43 Varsity 4+ 3rd of 18 22:23.08 2nd Varsity 4+ 6th of 18 22:49.56 3rd Varsity 4+ 8th of 18 23:03.64 4th Varsity 4+ 15th of 18 24:15.49 Novice 4+ 1st of 5 23:07.45 2nd Novice 4+ 2nd of 5 24:07.80

Championship 8+ Championship 8+ Club 4+ A Club 4+ B Novice 4+ A Novice 4+ B Championship 4+ Championship 4+ Club Novice 8+

A 2nd of 22 B 9th of 22 2nd of 35 6th of 35 2nd of 13 3rd of 13 A 1st of 27 B 4th of 27 2nd of 34

17:34.6 18:15.4 20:30.5 20:53.5 20:19.3 20:40.2 19:25.6 19:49.1 19:32.2

North Carolina • Clemson, SC March 13, 2004 Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 6:50.9 Novice 8+ 1st of 2 7:01.4 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 7:05.4 3rd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 7:12.5 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 2 7:19.0 Varsity 4+ 1st of 4 7:27.0 3rd of 4 7:36.3 2nd Varsity 4+ 1st of 4 7:48.4 2nd of 4 7:58.0 Novice 4+ 1st of 3 7:40.1 2nd Novice 4+ 2nd of 3 7:48.0 Miami • Clemson, SC March 21, 2004 Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 3rd of 3 Novice 8+ 1st of 3 3rd of 3 Varsity 4+ (from V8) 1st of 4 3rd of 4 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 2 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 2 Michigan, Notre Dame, & Eastern gan • Ann Arbor, MI March 27, 2004 Varsity 8+ 3rd of 4 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 4 Varsity 4+ 4th of 5 Novice 8+ 2nd of 5

7:22.8 7:47.5 8:18.3 7:49.7 8:33.4 8:30.5 8:37.7 9:39.6 9:46.2 Michi6:34.3 6:48.0 7:36.1 6:51.2

San Diego Crew Classic • San Diego, CA April 3-4, 2004 Novice 8+ 2nd of 6 (heat) 7:11.93 5th of 6 (grand final) 7:23.65 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 7 (heat) 6:57.59 4th of 6 (grand final) 7:22.89 2nd Varsity 8+ 4th of 6 (heat) 7:15.21 5th of 6 (petite final) 7:22.20 ACC Championships • Clemson, SC April 17, 2004 Overall Finish 3rd 23 pts Varsity 4+ 2nd of 4 7:50.8 Novice 8+ 2nd of 3 7:13.9

Head of the Charles • Boston, MA October 18, 2003 Championship 8+ 25th of 40 17:10.84 Championship 4+ 14th of 22 19:07.98 Head of the Hooch • Gainesville, GA Clemson won the South region November 1, 2003 Club 8+ 7th of 16 18:56.9 Championship in 2002. Novice 8+ 1st of 6 18:09.0

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3rd of 4 3rd of 4

Central Florida • Clemson, SC May 4, 2004 Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 6:54.1 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 7:01.7 3rd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 7:12.8 Novice 8+ 1st of 2 7:07.2 Varsity 4+ 1st of 2 7:41.6 Lexus Central/South Sprints • Oak Ridge, TN May 16, 2004 Overall Finish 14th 149 pts. South Region Finish 6th Varsity 8+ 6th of 6 (heat) 7:05.8 2nd of 6 (semifinal) 7:10.3 5th of 6 (C final) 7:07.3 2nd Varsity 8+ 7th of 7 (heat) 7:22.2 5th of 5 (semifinal) 7:46.2 2nd of 3 (D final) 7:23.6 Novice 8+ 2nd of 5 (heat) 7:20.0 2nd of 6 (semifinal) 7:24.2 3rd of 6 (A final) 7:09.7 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 6 (heat) 7:48.3 3rd of 6 (semifinal) 7:59.6 4th of 6 (A final) 7:39.3 Open 4+ 4th of 4 (heat) 8:28.6 3rd of 6 (repechage) 8:12.7 6th of 6 (A final) 8:08.0

2004-05 Tail of the Tiger • Clemson, September 25, 2004 Varsity 8+ 1st of 4 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 4 Novice 8+ 1st of 3 2nd Novice 8+ 2nd of 3 Varsity 4+ 1st of 8 2nd Varsity 4+ 3rd of 8 3rd Varsity 4+ 4th of 8 4th Varsity 4+ 5th of 8 Novice 4+ 1st of 4 2nd Novice 4+ 2nd of 4

SC 18:00.3 18:23.7 20:13.2 20:13.4 20:11.4 20:32.3 21:03.2 21:12.2 20:13.2 21:10.7

Head of the Charles • Boston, MA October 18, 2004 Championship 8+ 30th of 42 13:18.7 Head of the Tennessee • Knoxville, TN October 30, 2004 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 16 18:50.6 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 16 19:05.9 Varsity 4+ 4th of 29 20:03.9 2nd Varsity 4+ 5th of 29 20:22.1 4th Varsity 4+ 6th of 29 21:03.4 3rd Varsity 4+ 11th of 29 21:54.3 Novice 8+ 1st of 28 19:11.7 2nd Novice 8+ 2nd of 28 20:10.0 3rd Novice 4+ 1st of 40 22:05.4 Novice 4+ 2nd of 40 22:19.1 2nd Novice 4+ 3rd of 40 23:07.3 Head of the Hooch • Gainesville, GA November 6, 2004 Club 8+ 8th of 22 18:50.8 Novice 8+ 1st of 7 18:16.0 2nd Novice 8+ 3rd of 7 19:09.5 Varsity 8+ 6th of 17 18:02.2 2nd Varsity 8+ 11th of 17 18:38.2 2nd Club 4+ 1st of 33 21:05.3 Club 4+ 5th of 33 21:51.6

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12th of 33 1st of 9 2nd of 9 2nd of 22 5th of 22

22:54.7 21.28.4 22.16.3 20:34.4 20:59.8

Eastern Michigan • Clemson, SC March 5, 2005 Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 7:00.2 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 7:15.3 Varsity 4+ 1st of 4 8:26.3 2nd Varisty 4+ 2nd of 4 8:31.6 Novice 4+ 3rd of 4 8:35.7 Novice 8+ 1st of 3 7:21.6 2nd Novice 8+ 3rd of 3 7:45.5 Varsity 4+ (from V8+) 1st of 4 8:16.2 3rd of 4 8:28.7 Clemson Challenge • Clemson, March 19, 2005 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 5 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 7 Varsity 4+ 1st of 4 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 4 Novice 8+ 1st of 5 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 4

SC 7:02.3 6:59.6 8:05.3 8:08.7 7:16.5 7:21.6

Cincinnati & Dartmouth • Oak Ridge, TN March 26, 2005 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 6:43.7 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 6:52.6 Varsity 4+ 1st of 3 7:35.0 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 3 8:19.7 Novice 8+ 2nd of 3 7:02.7 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 2 7:20.7 Windermere Crew Classic • Redwood City, CA April 8-9, 2005 Varsity 8+ 2nd (vs. UCLA) 6:42.9 2nd (vs. California) 7:06.7 2nd (vs. Stanford) 6:30.6 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd (vs. UCLA) 6:49.7 2nd (vs. California) 7:09.0 2nd (vs. Stanford) 6:48.9 Novice 8+ 1st (vs. Washington) 7:18.0 2nd (vs. California) 7:02.9 2nd (vs. Stanford) 7:01.6 ACC Championships • Clemson, SC April 23, 2005 Overall Finish 2nd 41 pts. Varsity 8+ 2nd of 5 6:45.5 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 5 7:12.2

Novice 8+ Varsity 4+

1st of 5 2nd of 5

Aramark Central/South Sprints • Oak Ridge, TN May 14-15, 2005 Overall Finish 10th 180 pts. South Region Finish 3rd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 (C final) 6:51.8 2nd Varsity 8+ 5th of 6 (B final) 6:59.6 Novice 8+ 4th of 7 (A final) 7:11.6 Varsity 4+ 3rd of 6 (B final) 7:48.4 2nd Novice 8+ 2nd of 5 (A final) 7:24.7 Open 4+ 4th of 7 (B final) 8:15.3

2005-06 Tail of the Tiger • Clemson, SC October 1, 2005 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 4 19:38 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 4 20:15 2nd Varsity 4+ 1st of 7 21:30 3rd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 7 21:52 Varsity 4+ 3rd of 7 22:00 Novice 8+ 1st of 3 21:07 2nd Novice 8+ 2nd of 3 21:34 Novice 4+ 1st of 4 22:13 3rd Novice 4+ 2nd of 4 22:28 2nd Novice 4+ 3rd of 4 22:41 Chattanooga Head Race • Chattnooga, TN October 8, 2005 Championship 8+ A 3rd of 10 16:45.4 Championship 8+ C 5th of 10 17:28 Championship 4+ 3rd of 17 18:17.3 7th of 17 18:56.7 8th of 17 19:04.3 9th of 17 19:08.6 Novice 8+ A 1st of 6 18:20.2 Novice 8+ B 3rd of 6 18:46.9 Novice 4+ C 1st of 9 18:49 Novice 4+ A 2nd of 9 18:50 Novice 4+ B 3rd of 9 19:05 Head of the Charles • Boston, MA October 23, 2005 Championship 8+ 19th of 47 17:52.7 Rivanna Romp • Charlottesville, VA November 13, 2005 Varsity 8+ 5th of 22 14:27.17 2nd Varsity 8+ 17th of 22 15:21.17 2nd Varsity 4+ 3rd of 24 16:08.57 Varsity 4+ 7th of 24 16:18.28

Clemson’s Novice 8+ won an ACC Championship in 2005, becoming just the second non-Virginia crew to win an ACC title.

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Year-by-Year Results 4th Varsity 4+ 3rd Varsity 4+ Novice 8+ 2nd Novice 8+

20th of 24 22nd of 24 1st of 11 3rd of 11

17:10.69 17:25.57 15:24.56 16:01.24

Eastern Michigan • Clemson, SC March 4, 2006 Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 6:52.0 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 7:09.0 Novice 8+ 1st of 2 7:16.7 Varsity 4+ (from V8+) 1st of 4 7:38.1 2nd of 4 7:41.9 Varsity 4+ (from 2V8+) 1st of 5 7:50.3 2nd of 5 7:56.4 5th of 5 8:33.6 Boston College • Clemson, SC March 11, 2006 Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 6:56.5 Second Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 7:12.6 Novice 8+ 1st of 2 7:19.4 Novice 4+ 1st of 5 8:06.4 Open 4+ 2nd of 5 8:31.4 Varsity 4+ (from V8+) 1st of 4 7:43.1 2nd of 4 7:46 Varsity 4+ (from 2V8+) 1st of 4 8:05.2 2nd of 4 8:17.3 Clemson Challenge • Clemson, March 18, 2006 Varsity 8+ 1st of 5 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 5 Novice 8+ 2nd of 6 Varsity 4+ 4th of 5 Varsity 8+ (vs Penn) 1st of 2 2nd Varsity 8+ (vs Penn) 2nd of 2 Varsity 4+ B (vs Penn) 2nd of 5 Varsity 4+ A (vs Penn) 4th of 5 Varsity 4+ C (vs Penn) 5th of 5

SC 6:46.9 7:03.3 7:10.7 8:24.3 6:46.2 6:59.5 7:56.9 8:09.3 8:17.1

Southern Cal • Los Angeles, CA March 25, 2006 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 6:37.6 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 6:58.1 UCF & North Carolina • Clemson, SC April 1, 2006 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 6:45.8 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 6:58.9 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 2 8:10.9 Novice 8+ 2nd of 2 7:38.1 Stanford Invite • Redwood Shores, CA April 14-15, 2006 Varsity 8+ 2nd (vs. Stanford) 7:58.1 2nd (vs. UCLA) 7:09.8 2nd (vs. Washington State) 7:57.2 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd (vs. Stanford) 8:02.8 2nd (vs. Washington State) 8:00.8 Varsity 4+ 2nd (vs. Stanford) 9:17 2nd (vs. UCLA) 8:40 2nd (vs. Washington State) 9:23.8 ACC Championships • Clemson, SC April 22, 2006 Overall Finish 4th 30 pts Varsity 8+ 4th of 6 6:43.3 2nd Varsity 8+ 5th of 6 7:01.8 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 6 7:40.3 Novice 8+ 5th of 5 7:15.3 Aramark Central/South Sprints • Oak Ridge,

2012 Clemson Rowing Second Novice 8+

TN May 13-14, 2006 Overall Finish 18th South Region Finish 8th Varsity 8+ 5th of 5 (heat) 2nd of 5 (semifinal) 5th of 6 (C final) Second Varsity 8+ 5th of 5 (heat) 4th of 4 (semifinal) 2nd of 2 (D final) Varsity 4+ 5th of 6 (heat) 2nd of 6 (C final) Novice 8+ 5th of 7 (heat) 2nd of 6 (repechage) 5th of 6 (A final)

86 pts. 7:10.2 7:01.17 7:00.07 7:51.1 8:11.3 7:53.23 7:55.2 7:57.33 7:19.5 7:22.2 7:01.18

2006-07 Tail of the Tiger • Clemson, September 16, 2006 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 5 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 5 3rd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 5 Varsity 4+ 1st of 6 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 6 3rd Varsity 4+ 3rd of 6

SC 18:38.9 18:55.9 20:03.7 21:16.4 21:53.8 22:10.6

Head of the Charles • Boston, MA October 22, 2006 Championship 8+ 21st of 45 16:51.6 Head of the Hooch • Chattanooga, TN November 4, 2006 Championship 8+ A 4th of 27 16:01.2 Championship 8+ B 14th of 27 16:27.4 Championship 8+ C 19th of 27 16:39.0 Championship 4+ A 4th of 29 17:29.6 Championship 4+ B 5th of 29 17:29.9 Championship 4+ C 18th of 29 18:13.2 Championship 4+ D 19th of 29 18:21.3 Novice 8+ 4th of 22 17:14.1 Rivanna Romp • Charlottesville, VA November 12, 2006 Varsity 8+ 14th of 28 14:02.97 2nd Varsity 8+ 21st of 28 14:27.40 3rd Varsity 8+ 23rd of 28 14:30.23 Novice 8+ 2nd of 8 15:05.08 2nd Novice 8+ 6th of 8 15:51.45 Eastern Michigan • Clemson, SC March 3, 2007 Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 6:52.0 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 7:02.0 3rd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 7:21.0 Novice 8+ 1st of 3 7:34.6 2nd Novice 8+ 2nd of 3 7:44.9 2nd Novice 4+ 1st of 5 7:00.0 Novice 4+ 3rd of 5 7:47.5 Varsity 4+ (from V8+) 1st of 4 7:40.4 2nd of 4 7:48.0 Varsity 4+ (from 2V8+) 1st of 5 8:10.9 2nd of 5 8:16.6 3rd of 5 8:20.1 Clemson Challenge • Clemson, March 17, 2007 Varsity 8+ 1st of 4 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 4 3rd Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 2 Novice 8+ 1st of 4

SC 7:15.9 7:34.7 7:31.3 8:57.7 8:21.0

1st of 3

8:27.2

Michigan, Michigan St., & Notre Dame • Belleville, MI March 24, 2007 Varsity 8+ 1st of 4 6:51.36 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 4 7:10.67 San Diego Crew Classic • San Diego, CA March 31-April 1, 2007 Varsity 8+ 1st of 5 (petite final) 6:57.89 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 6 (petite final) 7:14.60 Novice 8+ 3rd of 6 (petite final) 7:23.64 George Washington Invitational • Washington, DC April 6-7, 2007 Varsity 8+ 1st (vs. Delaware) 6:17.9 1st (vs. Iowa) 6:23.5 1st (vs. Navy) 6:19.8 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st (vs. Delaware) 6:50.7 1st (vs. Iowa, Navy) 6:40.0 Varsity 4+ 1st (vs. Navy B, St. Joseph’s) 7:14.9 1st (vs. Navy, GW) 7:22.2 1st (vs. Navy B, Georgetown) 7:24.2 ACC Championships • Clemson, SC April 22, 2007 Overall Finish 2nd 46 pts. Varsity 8+ 3rd of 6 6:33.8 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 6:48.9 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 6 7:48.4 Novice 8+ 2nd of 6 7:06.3 Aramark Central/South Sprints • Oak Ridge, TN May 12-13, 2007 Overall Finish 11th 225 pts. South Region Finish 5th Varsity 8+ 6th of 6 (petite final) 6:45.24 2nd Varsity 8+ 5th of 6 (petite final) 7:01.28 Varsity 4+ 5th of 6 (petite final) 7:55.17 Novice 8+ 1st of 6 (petite final) 7:08.10

2007-08 Head of the Charles • Boston, MA October 20-21, 2007 Championship 8+ Club 4+

11th of 39 3rd of 32

16:49.0 19:16.4

Head of the Hooch • Chattanooga, TN November 3, 2007 Championship 8+ A 3rd of 30 17:32.7 Championship 8+ B 7th of 30 18:10.9 Championship 8+ C 19th of 30 19:02.4 Championship 4+ A 1st of 30 19:18.7 Championship 4+ B 3rd of 30 20:01.9 Championship 4+ C 6th of 30 20:19.3 Championship 4+ D 8th of 30 20:34.9 Novice 8+ 4th of 16 19:34.9 2nd Novice 8+ 10th of 16 21:17.6 Michigan State • Clemson, SC March 5, 2008 1500 meter pieces Varsity 8+ 1st of 4 4:50.2 1st of 4 5:00.4 1st of 4 5:02.2 2nd Varsity 8+ 4th of 4 6:01.8 3rd of 4 5:14.1 4th of 4 5:23.8

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2nd of 5 3rd of 5 4th of 5 4th of 5 4th of 5 3rd of 5 1st of 3 1st of 3 1st of 3

5:48.7 5:54.7 5:59.9 6:14.4 5:55.7 5:59.6 5:22.2 5:26.5 5:29.5

Boston College • Clemson, SC March 8, 2008 1000 meter pieces Varsity 8+ 1st of 4 3:21.0 1st of 4 3:22.7 1st of 4 3:31.2 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 4 3:29.4 2nd of 4 3:33.3 2nd of 4 3:44.9 3rd Varsity 8+ 4th of 4 3:45.6 4th of 4 3:51.6 3rd of 4 3:51.6 Novice 8+ 1st of 2 3:39.2 1st of 2 3:45.3 1st of 2 3:49.0 Clemson Challenge • Clemson, SC March 15, 2008 Varsity 8+ 1st of 5 6:48.7 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 5 7:03.6 Novice 8+ 1st of 5 7:14.6 Varsity 4+ 3rd of 5 8:15.37 Novice 4+ 2nd of 3 8:16.84 Cornell • Clemson, SC March 22, 2008 Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 Novice 4+ 1st of 5 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 5 2nd Varsity 4+ 3rd of 5 2nd Novice 4+ 4th of 5

6:39.27 6:51.80 7:36.44 7:41.61 8:02.69 8:12.76

San Diego Crew Classic • San Diego, CA April 5-6, 2008 Varsity 8+ 4th of 5 (heat) 6:30.03 1st of 3 (petite final) 6:27.90 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 7 (heat) 6:47.95 4th of 6 (grand final) 6:42.75 Novice 8+ 3rd of 6 (heat) 7:10.69 1st of 6 (petite final) 7:08.60 ACC Championships • Clemson, SC April 19, 2008 Overall Finish 2nd 51 pts. Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 6:32.6 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 6:36.8 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 6 7:25.9 Novice 8+ 1st of 4 6:46.3 Aramark South/Central Sprints • Oak Ridge, TN May 17-18, 2008 Overall Finish 6th 320 pts. South Region Finish 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 5 (heat) 6:46.51 2nd of 6 (semifinal) 6:32.62 4th of 6 (grand final) 6:38.10 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd of 5 (heat) 6:48.45 4th of 6 (semifinal) 6:52.78 3rd of 6 (petite final) 6:56.80 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 5 (heat) 7:44.23 3rd of 6 (semifinal) 7:53.19

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6th of 6 (grand final) 3rd of 7 (heat) 1st of 6 (repechage) 4th of 6 (grand final) 3rd of 6 (heat) 5th of 6 (semifinal) 2nd of 6 (petite final)

7:41.10 7:05.60 7:12.90 7:14.10 7:56.28 7:59.20 7:53.80

NCAA Rowing Championships • Gold River, CA May 30-June 1, 2008 Varsity 8+ 5th of 5 (heat) 6:41.59 5th of 7 (repechage) 6:47.28 2nd of 4 (C final) 6:43.33

2008-09 Head of the Welland • Welland, September 28, 2008 Varsity 8+ 1st of 6 Varsity 4+ 1st of 7 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 7

Ontario 16:26.43 18:19.87 18:41.64

Head of the Charles • Boston, MA October 18-19, 2008 Championship 8+ 11th of 38 16:45.765 Club 4+ 2nd of 38 18:58.857 Head of the Hooch • Chattanooga, TN November 1-2, 2008 Championship 8+ A 1st of 26 16:18.7 Championship 8+ B 5th of 26 16:58.9 Championship 8+ C 14th of 26 17:22.6 Championship 4+ A 1st of 28 18:08.2 Championship 4+ B 4th of 28 18:30.1 Championship 4+ C 12th of 28 19:14.6 Championship 2X 9th of 14 21:58.1 Novice 8+ 2nd of 17 18:04.5 2nd Novice 8+ 10th of 17 19:12.8 Novice 4+ 7th of 16 21:18.1 Open 8+ A 1st of 8 16:51.7 Open 8+ B 3rd of 8 17:17.2 Open 8+ C 5th of 8 18:27.4 Open 8+ D 8th of 8 19:28.6 Open 2- A 3rd of 23 19:39.7 Open 2- B 1st of 23 19:25.3 Open 2- C 5th of 23 20:05.7 Open 2- D 11th of 23 20:40.2 Eastern Michigan • Clemson, February 28, 2009 1500 meter pieces Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 1st of 3 1st of 3 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 2nd of 3 2nd of 3 3rd Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 1st of 2 1st of 2 Novice 8+ 1st of 3 1st of 3 1st of 3 2nd Novice 8+ 2nd of 3 2nd of 3 2nd of 3

SC 5:11.18 5:12.21 5:18.42 5:12.21 5:15.36 5:27.10 5:25.87 5:34.23 5:37.12 5:39.24 5:49.54 5:53.49 6:02.69 6:16.49 6:13.19

Alabama, Marist, Penn • Clemson, SC March 14, 2009 1500 meter pieces Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 5:10.93

The 2008 Novice 8+ crew brought home Clemson’s third ACC Championship in program history. 2nd Varsity 8+ Varsity 4+ 2nd Varsity 4+ Novice 8+ 2nd Novice 8+

1st of 3 1st of 3 1st of 4 1st of 4 1st of 4 1st of 3 1st of 3 1st of 3 1st of 3 1st of 3 1st of 3 2nd of 3 2nd of 3 1st of 3 1st of 2 1st of 2

5:11.01 5:11.40 5:21.40 5:25.60 5:23.40 5:52.4 5:58.9 5:58.8 5:59.71 6:04.84 6:17.45 5:32.62 5:36.13 5:34.29 5:57.63 6:02.84

Indiana, Marist, Purdue • Clemson, SC March 13, 2009 1500 meter pieces Varsity 8+ 1st of 4 5:17.63 1st of 4 5:21.5 2nd Varsity 8+ Varsity 4+ 2nd Varsity 4+ Novice 8+ 2nd Novice 8+

1st of 4 2nd of 4 1st of 4 1st of 3 1st of 4 1st of 4 1st of 4 2nd of 4 2nd of 4 2nd of 4 2nd of 4 2nd of 4 2nd of 3 2nd of 3 2nd of 3 2nd of 3

5:18.9 5:24.3 5:19.13 5:09.34 6:05.5 6:09.9 6:07.6 6:18.4 6:24.9 6:20.9 5:54.65 5:51.5 5:51.96 5:59.70 5:58.49 5:53.49

Pac-10 Challenge • Redwood Shores, CA March 28-29, 2009 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 (vs. Stanford) 6:34.6 2nd of 2 (vs. Cal) 6:52.0 2nd of 2 (vs. UCLA) 6:53.8 6:39.1 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 (vs. Stanford) 2nd of 2 (vs. Cal) 7:01.8 1st of 2 (vs. UCLA) 6:50.6 Varsity 4+ 1st of 2 (vs. Stanford) 7:32.7 2nd of 2 (vs. Cal) 8:18.9 1st of 2 (vs. UCLA) 7:42.9 Novice 8+ 1st of 2 (vs. Stanford) 7:09.9 2nd of 2 (vs. Cal) 7:41.8


Year-by-Year Results

1st of 2 (vs. UCLA)

7:14.1

Old Dominion • Clemson, SC April 4, 2009 Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 6:35.81 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 3 6:45.25 Varsity 4+ 1st of 3 7:46.7 2nd Varsity 4+ 3rd of 3 7:59.9 Novice 8+ 2nd of 2 7:13.16 1st of 4 7:08.8 2nd Novice 8+ 3rd of 3 7:47.5 4th of 4 7:42.7 Virginia Invitational • Charlottesville, VA April 11, 2009 Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 (vs. UCF) 6:39.7 1st of 2 (vs. Tenn.) 6:33.5 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 (vs. UCF) 6:46.3 1st of 2 (vs. Tenn.) 6:45.2 Varsity 4+ 1st of 2 (vs. UCF) 7:46.0 1st of 2 (vs. Tenn.) 7:49.2 2nd Varsity 4+ 1st of 2 (vs. UCF) 7:48.3 1st of 2 (vs. Tenn.) 7:58.6 Novice 8+ 2nd of 2 (vs. UVA) 7:13.3 1st of 2 (vs. UVA) 7:06.7 ACC Championships • Oak Ridge, TN April 20, 2009 Overall Finish 1st 55 pts. Varsity 8+ 1st of 6 6:38.40 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 5 6:57.13 Varsity 4+ 1st of 6 7:43.10 Novice 8+ 3rd of 5 7:17.19 Aramark South/Central Sprints • Oak Ridge, TN May 16-17, 2009 Overall Finish 6th 311 pts. South Region Finish 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 5 (heat) 6:35.48 2nd of 6 (semifinal) 6:06.31 5th of 6 (grand final) 6:09.2 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 5 (heat) 6:38.48 3rd of 6 (semifinal) 6:15.8 6th of 6 (grand final) 6:29.0 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 5 (heat) 7:13.64 2nd of 6 (semifinal) 6:58.70

2012 Clemson Rowing

4th of 6 (grand final) Novice 8+ 3rd of 5 (heat) 4th of 6 (semifinal) 1st of 6 (petite final) Open 4+ A 1st of 6 (heat) 2nd of 6 (semifinal) 2nd of 6 (grand final) Open 4+ B 2nd of 6 (heat) 6th of 6 (semifinal) 6th of 6 (petite final)

7:07.5 6:46.98 6:39.2 6:33.9 7:16.5 7:07.30 7:01.2 7:18.08 7:28.44 7:23.3

NCAA Rowing Championships • Cherry Hill, NJ May 29-31, 2009 Overall Finish 12th 43 pts. Varsity 8+ 3rd of 6 (heat) 6:32.57 6th of 6 (semifinal) 6:35.03 6th of 6 (petite final) 6:32.25 Second Varsity 8+ 5th of 6 (heat) 7:04.17 3rd of 7 (repechage) 6:37.50 6th of 6 (semifinal) 6:50.09 5th of 6 (petite final) 6:51.60 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 5 (heat) 7:30.49 1st of 6 (semifinal) 7:16.17 1st of 6 (grand final) 7:26.78

2009-10 Head of the Broad • Columbia, SC October 3, 2009 Varsity 8+ 1st of 6 16:26.43 Varsity 4+ 1st of 7 18:19.87 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 7 18:41.64 Head of the Hooch • Chattanooga, TN November 7-8, 2009 Championship 8+ A 1st of 26 16:18.7 Championship 8+ B 5th of 26 16:58.9 Championship 8+ C 14th of 26 17:22.6 Championship 4+ A 1st of 28 18:08.2 Championship 4+ B 4th of 28 18:30.1 Championship 4+ C 12th of 28 19:14.6 Championship 2X 9th of 14 21:58.1 Novice 8+ 2nd of 17 18:04.5 2nd Novice 8+ 10th of 17 19:12.8

Clemson claimed the school’s first-ever Atlantic Coast Conference rowing championship in April of 2009.

Novice 4+ Open 8+ A Open 8+ B Open 8+ C Open 8+ D Open 2- A Open 2- B Open 2- C Open 2- D

7th of 16 1st of 8 3rd of 8 5th of 8 8th of 8 3rd of 23 1st of 23 5th of 23 11th of 23

21:18.1 16:51.7 17:17.2 18:27.4 19:28.6 19:39.7 19:25.3 20:05.7 20:40.2

Eastern Michigan • Clemson, SC March 6, 2010 Varsity 8+ 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd Varsity 8+

1st of 2 1st of 2 1st of 2

7:03.31 7:04.18 7:30.78

Boston University • Clemson, SC March 13, 2010 Varsity 8+ 2nd Varsity 8+ Varsity 4+ 2nd Varsity 4+ Novice 8+

1st of 2 1st of 2 1st of 2 2nd of 2 1st of 2

6:51.00 7:06.91 7:44.16 7:50.26 7:01.96

Clemson Sprints • Clemson, SC Alabama, Indiana, Marist, & Purdue March 20, 2010 Varsity 8+ 2nd Varsity 8+ Varsity 4+ (A) Varsity 4+ (B) Varsity 4+ (C) Novice 8+

1st of 5 1st of 5 1st of 6 3rd of 6 2nd of 6 1st of 5

6:44.15 6:51.61 7:43.51 8:07.64 7:57.13 7:02.93

ACC/Big Ten Challenge • Lake Monticello, CA Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 (vs Michigan) 6:51.8 1st of 2 (vs Ohio State) 6:40.6 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 (vs. Ohio State) 6:57.0 2nd of 2 (Michigan) 7:05.8 Varsity 4+ 1st of 2 (vs. Ohio State) 7:30.7 Varsity 4+ (A) 1st of 3 (vs Michigan) 7:49.70 (B) 3rd of 3 (vs Michigan) 8:07.6 Novice 8+ 1st of 3 (vs. Ohio State) 7:02.7 1st of 2 (vs Michigan) 7:06.1 UCLA & Southern Cal • Los Angeles, CA April 10, 2010 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 (vs UCLA) 7:06.49 2nd of 2 (vs USC) 7:27.19 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 (vs UCLA) 6:50.90 1st of 2 (vs USC) 7:35.43 Varsity 4+ 1st of 2 (vs UCLA) 7:40.30 1st of 2 (vs USC) 8:36.95 2nd Varsity 4+ 1st of 3 7:50.76 Novice 8+ 1st of 2 (vs UCLA) 7:08.90 1st of 2 (vs USC) 8:06.80 ACC Championships • Clemson, SC April 24, 2010 Overall Finish 2nd 50 pts. Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 6:45.80 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 5 7:12.20 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 6 7:19.60 Novice 8+ 2nd of 4 6:59.30 Aramark South/Central Sprints • Oak Ridge,

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Year-by-Year Results

TN May 15-16, 2010 Overall Finish 5th 369 pts. South Region Finish 2nd Varsity 8+ (heat) 6:55.85 (semifinal) 6:36.62 (grand final) 6:31.46 - 3rd 2nd Varsity 8+ (heat) 6:59.09 (semifinal) 6:46.54 (grand final) 6:48.24 - 5th Varsity 4+ (heat) 7:44.41 (semifinal) 7:29.55 (grand final) 7:43.93 - 6th Open 4+ (heat) 7:42.46 (semifinal) 7:41.00 (grand final) 7:39.06 - 3rd NCAA Rowing Championships • Sacramento, CA May 28-30, 2010 Overall Finish 15th 21 pts. Varsity 8+ (heat) 6:33.34 (repechage) 6:43.81 (third final) 6:32.78 - 1st Second Varsity 8+ (heat) 6:59.26 (repechage) 6:59.60 (third final) 6:51.60 - 4th Varsity 4+ (heat) 7:33.07 (repechage) 7:38.86 (semifinal) 7:29.68 (grand final) 7:25.67 - 4th

2010-11 Head of the Hooch • Chattanooga, TN November 6-7, 2010 Championship 8+ A 4th of 35 16:10.0 Championship 8+ B 17th of 35 17:03.9 Championship 8+ C 18th of 35 17:05.3 Championship 8+ D 32nd of 35 17:52.5 Championship 4+ A 3rd of 42 17:42.4 Championship 4+ B 8th of 42 17:57.7 Championship 4+ C 16th of 42 18:28.0 Championship 4+ D 30th of 42 18:57.9 Open 8+ A 1st of 29 15:57.8 Open 8+ B 6th of 29 16:37.2 Open 8+ C 7th of 29 16:45.1 Open 8+ D 15th of 29 17:39.8 Northeastern/Eastern Michigan • Clemson, SC March 5, 2011 Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 06:54.1 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 3 07:05.7 Varsity 4 A 1st of 6 07:53.2 Varsity A B 2nd of 6 07:56.0 Varsity 4 C 5th of 6 08:10.3 3rd Varsity 8 A 1st of 3 07:18.2 3rd Varsity 8 B 2nd of 3 7:36.6 Charleston (WV) • Clemson, March 12, 2011 Varsity 8+ A 1st of 5 Varsity 8+ B 2nd of 5 Varsity 8+ C 3rd of 5 Varsity 8+ D 4th of 5 Varsity 4+ A 1st of 5 Varsity 4+ B 2nd of 5 Varsity 4+ D 3rd of 5 Varsity 4+ C 4th of 5

SC 06:43.5 06:51.3 07:12.7 07:21.7 07:59.5 08:06.0 08:42.8 08:47.3

Duke/Indiana/Boston University/Marist/ Purdue/Alabama • Clemson, SC March 19, 2011

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1st of 7 1st of 7 1st of 7 1st of 6 1st of 4 1st of 7 5th of 7 6th of 7

06:39.9 06:44.5 07:41.5 07.09.2 07:14.7 07:48.6 08:27.9 08:54.6

ACC - Big Ten Duel • Columbus, OH Michigan April 3, 2011 Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 06:44.4 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 06:57.2 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 2 07:44.6 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 3 08:05.6 Novice 8+ 2nd of 2 07:27.9 Ohio State April 3, 2011 1st of 2 8+ 2nd of 2 2nd of 2 4+ 2nd of 2 2nd of 2

06:56.3 07:26.6 08:26.2 08:41.6 07:27.9

Michigan/Ohio State April 3, 2011 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 3 2nd Novice 8+ 1st of 3

07:29.0 07:46.9

Varsity 8+ 2nd Varsity Varsity 4+ 2nd Varsity Novice 8+

UVA Invitational • Charlottesville, VA Texas April 15, 2011 3rd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 08:35.7 2nd Varsity 4+ A 2nd of 3 09:01.7 2nd Varsity 4+ B 3rd of 3 09:24.3 Southern Cal April 15, 2011 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 2 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2

08:43.5 07:42.1 07:15.5

Texas April 16, 2011 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 2 Varsity 4+ 1st of 2

06:47.7 06:59.8 07:59.6

Michigan State

April 16, 2011 2nd Varsity 4+ A 1st of 3 2nd Varsity 4+ B 3rd of 3 Novice 8+ 2nd of 2

08:09.8 08:25.4 07:52.4

UCLA April 17, 2011 Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 @nd Varsity 8+ 1st of 2 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 2

06:25.0 06:40.9 07:29.5

Virginia April 17, 2011 2nd Varsity 4+ A 3rd of 3

07:36.2

ACC Championships • Clemson, SC April 23, 2011 Overall Finish 2nd 49 pts. Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 06:25.1 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 06:40.8 Novice 8+ 3rd of 5 07:03.6 Varsity 4+ 2nd of 6 07:28.0 Oak Ridge Regional • Oak Ridge, TN May 15, 2011 Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 06:26.0 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd of 6 06:42.4 Varsity 4+ 3rd of 6 07:24.5 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 6 07:36.8 3rd Varsity 4+ 2nd of 6 07:04.7 NCAA Championships • Sacramento, CA May 27-29, 2011 Overall Finish 15th 12 pts. Varsity 8+ (heat) 06:39.0 (repechage) 07:08.3 (third final) 06:38.5 - 3rd Second Varsity 8+ (heat) 07:00.0 (repechage) 07:12.9 (third final) 06:34.9 - 2nd Varsity 4+ (heat) 07:50.0 (repechage) 08:11.4 (third final) 07:34.7 - 3rd


All-Time Letterwinners -AAdloff, Kara..............................................2002-04 Agee, Jennifer................................2007-09, 2011 Agee, Kristen...........................................2009-11 Allison, Leigh................................................ 2011 Aly, Ameerah...........................................2010-11 Averyt, Liz................................................2004-05 -BBanfield, Emilyn............................................ 2010 Barton, Kathryn........................................2001-02 Bartz, MacKenzie.......................................... 2006 Basadonna, Laura......................................... 2011 Belbusti, Andrea......................................2008-10 Bende, Zofia................................................. 2010 Bendik, Megan........................................2006-09 Bero, Katie...............................................2003-05 Biladeau, Kate.........................................2010-11 Bockius, Alyssa . .......................................... 1999 Borgan, Caroline........................................... 2006 Bowen, Nicole................................2008-09, 2011 Brand, Meridith ........................................... 1999 Breimann, Barbi......................................2004-07 Brendle, Blair...........................................2005-08 Broeker, Sarah.........................................2006-07 Brown, Ashlee..........................................2002-05 Brown, Rebecca......................................2009-11 Brown, Kim......................................... 1999, 2001 Bruggeling, Katie......................................2010-11 Burgess, Nicollette ..................................2000-03 Burley, Alden...........................................2002-04 Burns, Brittany.........................................2009-11 -CCadorniga, Gail ...................................1999-2002 Cameron, Stephanie...................................... 2011 Canterbury, Sarah....................................2002-05 Cartee, Allison . ............................................ 1999 Champa, Jenny..............................2002, 2004-05 Chivers, Amanda......................................2007-09 Christopher, Lisa.............................1999,2001-02 Clayton, Kathryn............................................ 2005 Clogston, Rebecca...................................2009-11 Cobb, Katrina...........................................2002-04 Colberg, Allison........................................2008-10 Collins, Stacy................................................ 1999 Conlon, Meghan............................................ 2011 Cooper, Sarah..........................................2004-07 Cornett, Catie...........................................2006-08 Coyne, Amber............................................... 2009 Croughwell, Kelly........................................... 2004 Cumbest, Hilary.......................................2007-09 Cummings, Brittany.................................2007-10 Cummings, Heather.................................2010-11 -DD’Urso, Laura................................................ 2011 Daanen, Sarah.........................................2008-11 Dalla Rizza, Kristen....................................... 2006 Davidson, Meredith....................................... 2011 Delap, Sarah................................................. 2008 Dillinger, Jennifer.....................................2000-01 Dillon, Carole................................................ 2005 Dillon, Julie................................................... 1999 Doolittle, Lucy......................................1999-2002 DuBrul, McKenzie....................................2009-11 -EEble, Nicole.........................................1999-2000 Edwards, Jenny............................................. 2003 Egan, Sarah.................................................. 2011 Elliot, Nicole.................................................. 1999 Emery, Lauren............................................... 2011 Englund, Carla.........................................2008-09 Erdeky, Callen..........................................2008-10 Evans, Jill...................................................... 2001 Ewais, Vanesa..........................................2010-11 -FFadden, Erika..........................................2007-08 Fernandez, Abbey....................................2005-08 Finstad, Farrell.....................................1999-2002 Fishel, Julia................................................... 2006 Fitzgerald, Erin.............................................. 2011 Forney, Emily................................................ 2008 Fox, Aimee...........................................1999-2002 Fregeau, Caroline.....................................2010-11 -GGamble, Brittney......................................2004-07 Gattis, Margaret.......................................2004-05 Gaul, Jessica............................................2010-11 Geer, Corey..............................................2008-11

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Giannini, Elizabeth........................................ 2005 Gledhill, Corey..........................................2002-03 Graham, Victoria......................................2008-09 Griffith, Paige...........................................2008-09 Goldammer, Jennifer..................................... 2001 Gorman, Constance.................................2009-11 Goss, Leslie................................................... 2001 Graham, Victoria......................................2008-11 Grant, Marianne.......................................2000-04 Green, Mary Nell......................................2002-05 Greene, Ryan...........................................2006-07 Gregan, Krista............................................... 2005 Griffith, Paige...........................................2008-10 Grimes, Kelley............................................... 2006 Grubbs, Erin................................................. 2010 Gutierrez, Maria Jose.................................... 2011 -HHall, Ashlea.................................................. 2001 Hall, Kelly................................................2010-11 Hall, Lynn................................................2000-01 Harriman, Meagan...................................2002-03 Harris, Catriona........................................2003-05 Hassell, Lydia...........................................2008-11 Hayward, Sarah.......................................2006-07 Hayworth, Lauren.......................................... 1999 Hein, Denise........................................1999-2000 Heiner, Ford.............................................2005-08 Henne, Lauren.....................................1999-2001 Henry, Marissa.........................................2009-11 Hook, Lindsay............................................... 2007 Horgan, Jaime.........................................2006-07 Horton, Aleah................................................ 2011 Howard, Jill................................................... 2001 Hoynacki, Taylor......................................2009-11 Hudome, Kelsey.......................................2008-09 Hughes, Tina...........................................2002-03 Hunter, Kathryn...................................1999-2000 -JJackson, Dawn.....................................1999-2000 Jennings, Lizzy.........................................2005-08 Johnson, Anne.............................................. 2006 Kamnik, Jaimee.......................................2001-02 -KKautz, Chelsea.........................................2003-06 Kelly, Katherine............................................. 2011 Kelly, Leah...............................................2008-11 Kolodzaike, Sara........................................... 2005 Kovach, Jaclyn.............................................. 2011 Kozuszek, Stefanie........................................ 2009 Kuivila, Emily...........................................2000-03 Kukla, Sally..............................................2001-04 -LLandis, Jen................................................... 2004 Lavender, Emily........................................2010-11 Leichty, Jackie.....................................1999-2000 Leidecker, Jessica....................................2006-09 Lindsey, Christina.................................1999-2001 Lynch, Emily................................................. 2005 -MManna, Kristin.........................................2010-11 Manning, Mary Catherine ........................2000-03 Marsick, Megan...................................1999-2000 Martinelli, Andrea.......................................... 2003 Massey, Emily..........................................2010-11 Mayer, Tami.................................................. 2005 McAlister, Jaime............................................ 2001 McCartney, Leslie.......................................... 2001 McClary, Susan............................................. 1999 McCleskey, Meghan.................................2003-06 McGuirt, Megan...................................1999-2002 McDaniel, Melanie...................................2006-09 Mescher, Robin........................................2002-05 Mickey, Erin.........................................1999-2001 Mickle, Jillian................................................ 2011 Miller, Sharon.......................................1999-2000 Miners, Hannah............................................ 2006 Mischley, Lisa......................................1999-2002 Monn, Sarah............................................2010-11 Monteith, Elizabeth..................................2000-03 Mosier, Katharine.....................................2009-11 Murphy, Kelly...........................................2008-10 Myers, Meredith............................................ 2007 Mylett, Chelsea............................................. 2001 -NNance, Michelle.......................................2007-10 Niebauer, Kate.........................................2000-03 Nichols, Kara................................................ 2003

Nichols, Laura..........................................2004-05 Noll, Elizabeth..........................................2002-04 Nyenke, Charlynda........................................ 2001 -OO’Neill, Caitlin..........................................2006-09 -PPalisin, Tenley............................................... 1999 Peters, Brie..........................................1999-2000 Planche, Emeline.......................................... 2004 Pitko, Catherine...................................1999-2000 Przestrzelski, Bre.....................................2010-11 Privette, Melissa............................................ 1999 -QQuinn, Sara................................................... 2006 -RRath, Jaclyn.............................................2003-06 Rau, Nicole..............................................2006-09 Razzolini, Meredith..................................2007-10 Reemsnyder, Jordan..................................... 2011 Robb, Liz.................................................2008-11 Robertson, Mitchel........................................ 2008 Robillard, Heidi....................................1999-2002 Robinson, Brittany...................................2006-09 Roenick, Elyse.........................................2006-08 Rogers, Lauren............................................. 2001 Rosasco, Marie............................................. 2011 Rowe, Jennifer.....................................1999-2000 -SSaska, Beata................................................. 2010 Sawicki, Suzanne.......................................... 2006 Scibelli, Kathleen.......................................... 2011 Sheppard, Lindsay.............................. 2005, 2007 Sherman, Lisa............................................... 2000 Shomaker, Olivia......................................2007-08 Sickinger, Kathy.......................................2000-03 Sinnott, Carrie..................................... 2001, 2004 Sisk, Meghan................................................ 2011 Slice, Laura................................................... 1999 Sloan, Katherine.......................................1999-02 Smith, Kim.................................................... 2006 Solymous, Lauren......................................... 1999 Sovik, Katie................................................... 2004 Specht, Amanda..................................1999-2000 Spink, Kali...............................................2000-01 Spiker, Allison..........................................2004-05 Spoon, Jacquie............................................. 2008 Stokes, Jennifer.............................2002-03, 2005 Summers, Carly............................................ 2009 -TThomas, Caroline.......................................... 2011 Thompson, Samantha Jo............................... 2011 Tiedge, Sarah................................................ 2004 Toth, Evelyn.................................................. 2011 Trimboli, Mairi..........................................2007-10 Tumas, Jenny............................................... 2011 -UUlmer, Diane................................................. 2002 Ulrey, Diana.............................................2002-05 -VVanDam, Martha........................................... 2000 Van Erden, Jayme......................................... 2004 Van Fleet, Suzanne..................................2005-08 Viverito, Cara................................................. 1999 Vogel, Ashley................................................ 2001 -WWagener, Lindsey.......................................... 2003 Wait, Kathryn...........................................2004-07 Wait, Sierra................................................... 2005 Wall, Torrey................................................... 2011 Walldenjack, Diane....................................... 2001 Weaver, Melissa.......................................2009-10 Weichel, Elizabeth....................................2003-05 Weinacker, Kristen...................................2004-07 White, Amanda........................................2003-04 Wiley, Kathryn............................................... 2011 Williams, Amanda......................................... 2000 Wilson, Mary............................................2003-04 Wolff, Grace.............................................2008-11 Woodward, Candice ................................2002-04 Wortman, Jennifer....................................2002-05 -YYost, Elizabeth..........................................2003-04 Young, Julia.............................................2006-07 Young, Sarah................................................ 2011 -ZZylstra, Jenna..........................................2009-11

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2012 Clemson Rowing National Honors CRCA All-Americans

2001 2002 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Lucy Doolittle (1st) Aimee Fox (1st) Lucy Doolittle (2nd) Ashlee Brown (2nd) Sarah Cooper (1st) Sarah Cooper (2nd) Suzanne Van Fleet (1st) Jessica Leidecker (2nd) Jessica Leidecker (1st) Hilary Cumbest (2nd) Brittany Cummings (2nd) Brittany Cummings (1st) Laura D’Urso (2nd)

NSCA All-Americans

2002 2003

Megan McGuirt Kate Niebauer

CRCA National Scholar-Athletes

1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

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Dawn Jackson Catherine Pitko Katherine Sloan Lauren Henne Emily Kuivila Mary Nell Green Emily Kuivila Kate Niebauer Elizabeth Noll Diana Ulrey Mary Nell Green Jaclyn Rath Ashlee Brown Elizabeth Noll Sarah Canterbury Ashlee Brown Sarah Canterbury Kristen Weinacker Brittney Gamble Ford Heiner Lizzy Jennings Jaclyn Rath Suzanne Van Fleet Megan Bendik Caroline Borgan Blair Brendle Sarah Broeker Brittney Gamble Sarah Hayward Ford Heiner Lizzy Jennings Melanie McDaniel Nicole Rau Suzanne Van Fleet Kathryn Wait Kristen Weinacker Julia Young Megan Bendik Blair Brendle Allison Colberg Ford Heiner Lizzy Jennings Melanie McDaniel Michelle Nance Caitlin O’Neill Nicole Rau Mairi Trimboli Suzanne Van Fleet Andrea Belbusti Megan Bendik

2010 2011

Allison Colberg Melanie McDaniel Kelly Murphy Michelle Nance Nicole Rau Mairi Trimboli Andrea Belbusti Becca Brown Allison Colberg Taylor Hoynacki Katie Mosier Kelly Murphy Michelle Nance Mairi Trimboli Melissa Weaver Becca Brown Taylor Hoynacki Katie Mosier Bre Przestrzelski Grace Wolff

Honors & Awards

2010 2011

Brittany Cummings (1st)

Hilary Cumbest (2nd) Stefanie Kozuszek (2nd) Zofia Bende (2nd) Becca Brown (2nd) Katie Bruggeling (2nd) Brittany Cummings (1st) Michelle Nance (1st) Becca Brown (2nd) Katie Bruggeling (2nd) Heather Cummings (2nd) Laura D’Urso (1st) Liz Robb (1st)

Capital One Academic All-Distric Team 2011

National Champions

ACC Honors

Regional Honors

2001 2005 2008 2009

Susie Lueck Susie Lueck Richard Ruggieri Richard Ruggieri

CRCA South Region Assistant Coach of the Year

2003 2004 2005

Kelly Lynch Kelly Lynch Kelly Lynch

CRCA All-Region 2000 2001 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

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Central Region

Lucy Doolittle (2nd)

South Region

Gail Cardoniga (1st-cox) Lucy Doolittle (1st) Aimee Fox (1st) Lauren Henne (2nd) Lucy Doolittle (1st) Aimee Fox (1st) Emily Kuivila (1st-cox) Sally Kukla (2nd) Emily Kuivila (1st) Mary Nell Green (2nd) Mary Nell Green (1st) Ashlee Brown (1st) Liz Giannini (2nd-cox) Sarah Cooper (1st) Sarah Cooper (1st) Jessica Leidecker (1st) Suzanne Van Fleet (1st) Megan Bendik (2nd) Liz Robb (1st) Elyse Roenick (2nd-cox) Jessica Leidecker (1st)

ACC Coach of the Year

2001 2005 2009

2009 Varsity 8+ Carla Englund (coxswain), Jessica Leidecker, Megan Bendik, Liz Robb, Michelle Nance, Stefanie Kozuszek, Grace Wolff, Brittany Cummings, Hilary Cumbest

2008

ACC Champions

2005 Novice 8+ Abbey Fernandez (coxswain), Sierra Wait, Lindsay Sheppard, Emily Lynch, Tami Mayer, Krista Gregan, Kathryn Clayton, Sara Kolodzaike, Ford Heiner 2008 Novice 8+ Victoria Graham (coxswain), Corey Geer, Leah Kelly, Kelsey Hudome, Emily Forney, Grace Wolff, Nicole Bowen, Sarah Daanen, Mitchel Robertson 2009 Varsity 8+ Carla Englund (coxswain), Jessica Leidecker, Megan Bendik, Liz Robb, Michelle Nance, Stefanie Kozuszek, Grace Wolff, Brittany Cummings, Hilary Cumbest 2009

Varsity 4+

Liz Robb

ACC 50-Year Anniversary Athletes Lucy Doolittle Aimee Fox

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

2011 Varsity 8+ Katie Bruggeling (coxswain), Laura D’Urso, Laura Basadonna, Becca Brown, Liz Robb, Sarah Daanen, Heather Cummings, Grace Wolff, 2010 Stephanie Cameron

2001 Varsity 4+ Lisa Christopher (coxswain), Christina Lindsey, Nicollette Burgess, Jaimee Kamnik, Kate Barton

Susie Lueck Susie Lueck Richard Ruggieri

ACC Freshman of the Year

Becca Brown (2nd)

2009 Varsity 4+ Meredith Razzolini (coxswain), Lydia Hassell, Allison Colberg, Kelly MurACC Crew of the Year phy, Callen Erdeky 2001 Varsity 8+ Gail Cadorniga (coxswain), Aimee Fox, Katherine Sloan, Farrell Finstad, NCAA Elite 88 Lauren Henne, Megan McGuirt, 2010 Allison Colberg Lucy Doolittle, Kathy Sickinger, Lisa Mischley

CRCA South Region Coach of the Year

Meredith Razzolini (coxswain), Lydia Hassell, Brittany Robinson, Caitlin O’Neill, Callen Erdeky

2011

All-ACC Team

Lauren Henne Katherine Sloan Lucy Doolittle Aimee Fox Lucy Doolittle Aimee Fox Emily Kuivila Kate Niebauer Mary Nell Green Robin Mescher Liz Averyt Ashlee Brown Sarah Cooper Sarah Cooper Jaclyn Rath Sarah Cooper Suzanne Van Fleet Jessica Leidecker Liz Robb Suzanne Van Fleet Hilary Cumbest Brittany Cummings Jessica Leidecker Michelle Nance Carla Englund (coxswain) Brittany Cummings Michelle Nance Grace Wolff Laura Basadonna Laura D’Urso Liz Robb

Academic All-ACC

2006 2007 2008 2009

Brittney Gamble Ford Heiner Lizzy Jennings Jaclyn Rath Suzanne Van Fleet Sarah Cooper Lizzy Jennings Nicole Rau Suzanne Van Fleet Kristen Weinacker Megan Bendik Catie Cornett Ford Heiner Michelle Nance Nicole Rau Elyse Roenick Mairi Trimboli Suzanne Van Fleet Megan Bendik Allison Colberg Brittany Cummings Callen Erdeky Jessica Leidecker Melanie McDaniel Michelle Nance Nicole Rau


Honors & Awards 2010 2011

Meredith Razzolini Mairi Trimboli Grace Wolff Andrea Belbusti Becca Brown Allison Colberg Brittany Cummings Katie Mosier Michelle Nance Mairi Trimboli Grace Wolff Laura Basadonna Becca Brown Heather Cummings Taylor Hoynacki Katie Mosier Grace Wolff

ACC Scholar-Athlete 2009

Michelle Nance

ACC Postgraduate Scholar (WeaverJames-Corrigan Award)

2010

Michelle Nance

Team Honors Honors Team Most Dedicated in the Weight Room

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009

Lauren Henne Megan McGuirt Megan McGuirt Kate Niebauer Nicollette Burgess Mary Nell Green Kristen Weinacker Kristen Weinacker Kristen Weinacker Allison Colberg Callen Erdeky

Most Inspirational Novice

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Megan McGuirt Lisa Mischley Mary Catherine Manning Kali Spink Kate Barton Alden Burley Kristen Weinacker Margaret Gattis Kate Dublin Blair Brendle Catie Cornett Lindsay Hook

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Gail Cadorniga 2002 Lisa Mischley Megan McGuirt Sarah Canterbury 2003 Nicollette Burgess 2003 Chelsea Kautz Emily Kuivila 2004 Allison Spiker Liz Monteith 2005 Suzanne Van Fleet (rower) 2007-08 Blair Brendle Lindsay Sheppard (athlete) Lizzy Jennings 2006 Nicole Rau (rower) Suzanne Van Fleet Catie Cornett (athlete) 2008-09 Megan Bendik 2007 Jennifer Agee Mairi Trimboli 2008 Victoria Graham 2009-10 Connie Gorman 2009 Kristen Agee Lydia Hassell 2011 Jackie Kovach Mairi Trimboli 2010-11 Becca Brown Most Improved Varsity Leah Kelly 1999 Denise Hein 2011-12 Becca Brown 2000 Lucy Doolittle Laura D’Urso 2001 Liz Monteith Taylor Hoynacki 2002 Emily Kuivila Liz Monteith Triathlon 2003 Diana Ulrey 1998 fall Meredith Brand 2004 Kristen Weinacker 1999 spring Meredith Brand 2005 Sarah Cooper 1999 fall Lisa Mischley 2006 Ford Heiner 2000 spring Lisa Mischley 2007 Brittany Robinson 2000 fall Lisa Mischley 2008 Catie Cornett 2001 spring Lisa Mischley 2009 Lydia Hassell 2001 fall Lisa Mischley 2011 Liz Robb 2002 spring Lisa Mischley 2002 fall Sally Kukla Tiger Pride Award 2003 spring Kara Adloff 2008 Lizzy Jennings (Varsity) 2003 fall Kara Adloff Sarah Delap (Novice) 2003 spring Candice Woodward 2009 Carla Englund (Varsity) 2004 fall Allison Spiker Melissa Weaver (Novice) 2005 spring Ashlee Brown 2011 Stephanie Cameron (Varsity) 2005 fall Sarah Cooper Kathleen Scibelli (Novice) 2006 spring Sarah Cooper 2007 fall Sarah Cooper

Rower of the Year

2008 2009 2011 1999 2000 2001

Suzanne Van Fleet (Varsity)

Leah Kelly (Novice) Jessica Leidecker (Varsity) Taylor Hoynacki (Novice) Laura D’Urso (Varsity) Jordan Reemsnyder (Novice)

Team Captains Meredith Brand Lauren Henne Lauren Henne Lisa Mischley

Iron Maiden Challenge Individual Champions

1999 spring 1999 fall 2000 spring 2000 fall 2001 spring 2001 fall 2002 spring 2002 fall 2003 spring

Megan McGuirt Megan McGuirt Nicole Eble Lisa Mischley Lisa Mischley Jaimee Kamnik Katherine Sloan Mary Nell Green Mary Nell Green

2003 fall 2004 spring 2004 fall 2007 spring

Mary Nell Green Mary Nell Green Mary Nell Green Barbi Breimann

Team Champions Fall 1999- Nicole Eble, Danielle Goetz, Megan McGuirt, Erin Mickey, Kate Niebauer, Katherine Sloan, Amanda Specht 2000- Kim Brown, Katrina Cobb, Leslie Goss, Jill Howard, Kathy Sickinger, Katherine Sloan 2001- Jenny Champa, Julie Lortz, Mary Catherine Manning, Lisa Mischley, Elizabeth Montieth, Kensey Morris 2002 - Mary Nell Green, KristenWeinacker, Ann Sullivan, Erica Bethel, Elizabeth Weichel, Katie Spinapolice 2003 - Mary Nell Green, Kristin Weinacker, Anne Sullivan, Erica Bethel, Elizabeth Weichel, Katie Spinopolice 2004 - Mary Nell Green, Sarah Cooper, Blair Brendle, Susanne Brackin, Kathryn Clayton, Mykel Mabry Spring 2000 - Nicole Eble, Katie Hunter, Mary Catherine Manning, Megan Marskick, Elizabeth Montieth, Brie Peters, Katie Pitko, Cara Viverito 2001 - Lindsey Baumann, Nicollette Burgess, Lucy Doolitte, Leslie Goss, Jaimee Kamnik, Charlynda Nyenke, Mary Catherine Manning 2002 - Katherine Sloan, Kate Barton, Candice Woodward, Farrell Finstad, Lucy Doolittle, Marianne Grant 2003 - Kate Niebauer, Jenny Edwards, Carrie Sinnott, Andrea Martinelli, Jaclyn Rath, Katherine LohrValdez 2004 - Kristin Weinacker, Katie Bero, Alden Burley, Lizzie Noll, Jayme Van Erden, Nichole Wilson

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Katherine Sloan Kathy Sickinger Sally Kukla Alden Burley

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2012 Clemson Rowing Lucy Doolittle 1999-2002 Lucy Doolittle, a native of Mauldin, SC, is a two time All-American and holds the distinction of being Clemson’s first rower to earn All-American honors in 2001. She was also named to the 50th Anniversary All-ACC team on August 29, 2002. Rowing in the Varsity 8+ boat from 2000-2002, Doolittle earned three CRCA All-South Region honors becoming Tiger rowing’s first All-Region honoree in 2000. In addition she was selected twice to the All-ACC team and was a member of the 2001 ACC Crew of the Year. During the 2001 season she participated in the National Team Identification Camp hosted by Princeton University. In 2001 she received the team’s Most Inspirational Varsity Award along with two other rowers. Doolittle received Clemson’s Most Improved Varstiy Rower Award in 2000 and is a fourtime member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll. She also rowed in Clemson’s undefeated Novice 8+ in 1999. Doolittle was the first Tiger rower to be inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008.

Aimee Fox 1999-2002 Aimee Fox received first-team AllAmerican honors for the first time in 2002. Along with Doolittle, Fox was also named to the 50th Anniversary All-ACC team made up of 26 current and former ACC rowers. As a member of the Varsity eight boat, Fox earned two consecutive CRCA All-South Regions honors. The Westbrook, ME native was selected twice to the All-ACC team and was a member of the ACC Crew of the Year in 2001. She was voted Most Inspirational Varsity in 2001 along with two teammates. Her senior season she was named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. Fox rowed in Clemson’s undefeated Novice 8+ in 1999.

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Former Rowing Greats Megan McGuirt 1999-2002 The President’s Commission on the Status of Women at Clemson University selected Clemson rower Megan McGuirt as the recipient of the 2002 Outstanding Woman Award in the Undergraduate Student category. McGuirt was also named Clemson rowing’s first National Strength and Conditioning Association All-American during the 2002 season. She was the co-captain for the 2002 season. During the 2000-01 season McGuirt rowed in the Varsity 8+. She was a member of the 2001 Atlantic Coast Conference Crew of the Year, as well as being named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. McGuirt was a member of the StudentAthlete Advisory Board, the NCAA Women’s Sports Committee, the ACC Committee for Student-Athlete Welfare and the NCAA Committee for Women’s Athletics.

Emily Kuivila 2000-2003 Emily Kuivila, a native of Dublin, OH, was a two-time CRCA All Region Section as well as a two-time CRCA National Scholar Athlete. In 2003 she receive the Edwards/Shingler Sportsmanship Award. Her final season as the Varsity 8+ coxswain Kuivila was named to the 2003 All-ACC team and received the Athletic Director Academic Excellence Award. She was the team captain for the 2003-03 season and coxed the Second Varsity 8+ to a South Region Championship in 2001. Kuivila was also named to the ACC-Academic Honor Roll for 2000-03. She was named the Most Improved Varsity rower in 2002.


Former Rowing Greats Ashlee Brown 2002-2005 Ashlee Brown became the third Clemson rower to earn AllAmerica honors when she was named a second-team selection by the CRCA (Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association). As a senior in 2005, Brown garnered every imaginable honor as a student-athlete. She was named a CRCA National Scholar Athlete after posting a cumulative GPA of over 3.75 in animal and veterinary sciences. It marked the second consecutive spring in which Brown was named a National Scholar Athlete. Brown also was a first-team All-South Region and firstteam All-ACC selection as a senior in 2005.

Sarah Cooper 2004-2007 Sarah Cooper concluded her Clemson career as one of the school’s most decorated rowers. She earned a pair of All-America honors, only the second rower in school history to earn such recognition. She was a first-team selection as a junior and second-team choice in 2007 as a senior. Cooper was also a two-time All-Region performer, one of only five student-athletes in school history to earn multiple All-Region selections. She was a three-time All-ACC rower, most by any rower in the program’s history. As a senior, she led the Tigers to a secondplace ACC finish and fifth-place spot in the South Region. She was part of the Tigers’ Varsity 8+ that earned two ACC Crew of the Week honors in 2007. She also guided the first varsity 8+ to a national ranking of #12 following a win over Michigan, Michigan State, and Notre Dame. It marked the highest ranking ever for the program. Due to her collegiate success, she earned an invitation to the Princeton 4- camp to compete for a spot on the women’s four that represented the US at the 2007 FISA World Championships.

2012 Clemson Rowing Suzanne Van Fleet 2005-2008 Perhaps Suzanne Van Fleet’s greatest accomplishment was leading the Varsity 8+ crew to the NCAA Championships for the first time in school history, but she garnered many personal honors along the way. She became just the fourth rower from Clemson to be named a first team All-American by the CRCA. In addition, she was twice named to the All-ACC team and was a first team All-Region selection in her senior season. She served as team captain for the 2007-08 season, and was also named Clemson’s Rower of the Year as a senior. Van Fleet’s success extended beyond the water, as she made the All-ACC Academic team and was named a National Scholar Athlete three times for her outstanding academic performance. Van Fleet was not only successful for Clemson, but for the United States as well. She represented the US twice at the U23 World Rowing Championships, winning a bronze medal in 2007 and a gold in 2008 with the Women’s 8+.

Jessica Leidecker 2006-2009 Leidecker is just the third Tiger rower to earn All-America honors two times during her career. As a junior in 2008, she was named to the second-team, and garnered first-team All-America honors as a senior. She was also a first-team All-Region selection twice and a two-time All-ACC selection. As a junior, Leidecker was a member of the Varsity 8+crew that advanced to the NCAA Rowing Championships for the first time in school history and earned many accomplishments throughout the season. She stroked the Varsity 8+ to an ACC Championship and ACC Crew of the Year honors as a senior. Leidecker was also a member of Clemson’s first ACC Championship team in program history. The same year, Clemson advanced to the NCAA Rowing Championships for the first time as a team and finished 12th overall at the regatta. Her Varsity 8+ crew finished the season ranked #12 in the USRowing/CRCA poll, which is the highest final ranking to date. Leidecker found success with USRowing as well, twice competing in the U23 World Rowing Championships during her Clemson career. She finished in fourth place with the Women’s 4- in 2008 and earned a silver medal with the Women’s 8+ in 2009. She is now an assistant coach for the Tigers. clemsontigers.com

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ACC Academic Honor Roll Jaclyn Kovach...................................................................2011 Emily Kuivila........................................................... 1999-2003 Sally Kukla.................................................................. 2000-04 Emily Lavender............................................................ 2010-11 Jessica Leidecker........................................................ 2007-09 Christina Lindsey.................................................... 1998-2001 Jayme Looper............................................................... 2008-09 Emily Lynch................................................................. 2004-05 Kristin Manna............................................................. 2010-11 Mary Catherine Manning............................................. 2000-01 Megan Marsick........................................................ 1999-2000 Andrea Martinelli........................................................ 2002-03 Emily Mayhew............................................................. 1998-99 Tami Mayer.................................................................. 2004-05 Jamie McAlister........................................................... 2001-02 Leslie McCartney......................................................... 2000-01 Meghan McCleskey...................................................... 2003-06 Melanie McDaniel........................................................ 2005-09 Megan McGuirt............................................................ 2000-02 Alex Means.................................................................. 2006-07 Robin Mescher............................................................ 2002-04 Erin Mickey.............................................................. 1998-2001 Lisa Mischley.............................................................. 2000-02 Lanie Milam......................................................................2010 Sarah Monn......................................................................2011 Liz Monteith.....................................................2000-01, 02-03 Kensey Morris.............................................................. 2001-02 Katherine Mosier........................................................ 2009-10 Meghan Mulholland.................................................... 2004-05 Kelly Murphy................................................................ 2009-10 Meredith Myers............................................................ 2006-07 Michelle Nance............................................................ 2007-10 Danielle Nesbitt.......................................................... 2003-04 Kara Nichols................................................................ 2002-03 Laura Nichols.............................................................. 2003-04 Kate Niebauer......................................................... 1999-2003 Elizabeth Noll.............................................................. 2001-03 Laura Olsen............................................................. 1999-2000 Caitlin O’Neill.............................................................. 2006-08 Tenley Palisin.......................................................... 1998-2001 Mary Kate Peer............................................................ 2004-05 Brie Peters.............................................................. 1999-2000 Lisa Phillips......................................................................2010 Catherine Pitko....................................................... 1999-2000 Bre Przestrzelski....................................................... 2009-11 Jaclyn Rath................................................................. 2002-06 Nicole Rau................................................................... 2005-09 Meredith Razzolini....................................................... 2008-10 Megan Reed................................................................ 2002-03 Heidi Robillard........................................................ 1999-2002 Brittany Robinson....................................................... 2007-09 Elyse Roenick.............................................................. 2005-08 Loran Rogers............................................................... 2000-01 Marie Rosasco.................................................................2011 Jennifer Rowe.......................................................... 1999-2000 Suzanne Sawicki......................................................... 2005-06 Kathleen Scibelli..............................................................2011

2012 Clemson Rowing Jamie Seitz..................................................................2002-03 Lisa Sherman..........................................................1999-2000 Olivia Shomaker..........................................................2008-09 Kristin Shorey..............................................................2006-07 Laura Slice..................................................................1998-99 Katherine Sloan.......................................................1998-2002 Kim Smith...................................................................2005-06 Lauren Solymos.......................................................1998-2000 Krista Sonnefeld..........................................................2001-02 Katie Sovik..................................................................2003-04 Savannah Spearman...................................................2006-07 Amanda Specht.......................................................1998-2000 Allison Spiker..............................................................2003-05 Kali Spink....................................................................2001-02 Kathryn Spinapolice....................................................2002-03 Jacqueline Spoon........................................................2006-08 Jennifer Stokes............................................................2002-04 Karen Stratman...........................................................2006-07 Megan Stuermann.......................................................2004-06 Ann Sullivan................................................................2002-04 Eileen Sullivan............................................................2006-07 Carly Summers............................................................2008-09 Lauren Teffeau........................................................1999-2000 Caitlyn Thompson.......................................................2003-04 Samantha Jo Thompson................................................... 2011 Kathryn Tierman..........................................................2002-03 Mairi Trimboli..............................................................2007-10 Jenny Tumas.................................................................... 2011 Meagan Ucci...............................................................2005-06 Diane Ulmer................................................................2001-03 Diana Ulrey.................................................................2001-05 Marty Vandam.........................................................1999-2000 Suzanne Van Fleet.......................................................2004-08 Heather VanSomeren...................................................1998-99 Cara Vivieito...........................................................1998-2000 Kathryn Wait................................................................2003-07 Sierra Wait..................................................................2004-05 Lindsey Wagener.........................................................2002-03 Torrey Wall........................................................................ 2010 Diane Wallendjack.......................................................2000-01 Lauren Walters............................................................2006-07 Melissa Weaver...........................................................2009-10 Elizabeth Weichel........................................................2002-06 Kristen Weinacker........................................................2002-07 Amanda White.............................................................2002-04 Catherine Whitlock......................................................2006-07 Kathryn Wiley.................................................................. 2011 Amanda Williams....................................................1999-2000 Kristen Williams..........................................................2004-05 Mary Wilson.................................................................2003-04 Grace Wolff..................................................................2008-11 Candice Woodward......................................................2003-05 Jen Wortman.................................................... 2001-03, 04-05 Liz Yost........................................................................2002-04 Julia Young..................................................................2005-07 *Years are for spring semester only. *Current team members in bold. clemsontigers.com

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2012 Clemson Rowing Rowing Glossary

Rowing 101 Race Watching

Blade: the end of the oar which pulls the boat through the water. Bow: the forward end of the boat which crosses the finish line first; the The crew that’s making it look easy is most likely the one doing the best job. rower in the seat nearest the forward end of a shell, who typically has While you’re watching, look for – a quick catch, stable technique and a shorter arc. Continuous, fluid motion of the rowers. The rowing motion shouldn’t Button: A wide collar on the oar that keeps it from slipping through the have a discernible end or beginning. oarlock. Synchronization. Rowers strive for perfect synchronization in the boat. Coxswain (Cox): the person who sits in the stern of the boat and is responsible Clean catches of the oarblade. If you see a lot of splash, the oarblades for steering and commanding the crew. During a aren’t entering the water correctly. The catch race, the coxswain will be steering, calling strateshould happen at the end of the recovery, when Types of Races gic moves and giving motivational cues. the hands are as far ahead of the rower as Ergometer (erg): a rowing machine that closely possible. Rowers who uncoil before they drop Head Races approximates the actual rowing motion. the oarblades are sacrificing speed and not Lightweight: a crew on which each athlete Head races are the traditional fall regattas, in which getting a complete drive. weighs under a specific amount (130 pounds for boats are started seperately at 10 second intervals. The Even oarblade feathering. When the blades course usually involves navigating three miles of river, are brought out of the water, they should all women). Novice: a rower in the first year of collegiate around bends and under bridges. The winner is the crew move horizontally close to the water and at the that had the shortest elapsed time between the start and same height. It’s not easy, especially if the wacompetition. Port: Left side of the boat, while facing forward, finish lines, with any additional time included for penalties. ter is rough. The most consistent speed. Shells don’t move in the direction of the movement. like a car – they’re slowest at the catch, quickSprint Races Racing Categories: There are several boats that race in either the varsity or novice categories. The National, world, and Olympic competitions are 2,000 est at the release. The good crews time the different categories are called varsity eight, novice meters, or approximately 1.25 miles. Most courses are di- catch at just the right moment to maintain the eight, etc., a practice similiar to first, second and vided into six buoyed lanes, allowing six boats to participate speed of the shell. any one time. This racing utilizes a double-elimination Rowing looks graceful, elegant and somethird string groups in other sports. For example, at system, which allows each participant at least two opportu- times effortless when it’s done well. Don’t be the “second novice eight” race refers to the “sec- nities to row. ond string” novices from competing teams racing Heats are held first. Depending on the number of en- fooled. Rowers haven’t been called the world’s each other. tires, one to three crews will advance to a semifinal. Every- most physically-fit athletes for nothing. A Regatta: the name of rowing events in which body else goes to a repechage heat (repechage is French for 2,000-meter rowing race demands virtually “another chance”). Those who advance from heats and the everything a human being can physically bring several crews compete. Repechage: a second chance race for those crews repechages go to the semifinals, then an equal number from to an athletic competition – aerobic abilthe semis proceed to the finals. ity, technical talent, exceptional mental diswhich did not cipline, ability to utilize oxygen efficiently and automatically advance to the finals of an event. in huge amounts, balance, pain tolerance, and Rigger: the triangular shaped device that is bolted the ability to continue to work when the body is demanding that you stop. onto the side of the boat, used for holding the oars. Race times can vary considerably depending upon the course and Run: the distance the shell moves during one stroke. weather conditions. Tailwinds will improve times, while headwinds and Sculling: type of rowing where each rower uses two oars. Shell: boat used in the rowing races. It seats nine people for an Eight and five crosswinds will hamper them. If a crew “catches a crab,” it means the oarblade has entered the people for a Four, and ranges in length from 45 feet for a Four water at an angle instead of perpendicularly. The oarblade gets caught unto 58 feet for an Eight. der the surface and will slow or even stop a shell. Starboard: Right side of the boat, while facing forward, in the direction of A “Power 10” is a call by the coxswain for 10 of the crew’s best, most the movement. powerful strokes. Good coxswains read the course to know how many strokes Stern: the back of the boat; the end the rowers face during competiremain for their crew to count down to the finish. tions. Crews are identified by their oarblade design. Clemson’s oarblades Stretcher or Footstretcher: are white with an orange Where the rower’s feet go. tiger paw. The stretcher consists of Coxswains from firsttwo inclined footrests that place boats worldwide hold the rower’s shoes. The are thrown into the warower’s shoes are bolted into ter by their crews. the footrests. Coxswains don’t now Stroke: a complete cycle and probably never did of moving the shell through yell “stroke! stroke!” the water; the Similar to a jockey, their rower who sits closest to the job is to implement the stern, looks directly at the coach’s strategy during coxswain in a the race, in addition to stern-coxed boat and sets steering and letting the the rhythm for the shell. rowers know where they Sweeping: type of rowing stand in the race and where each rower uses one what they need to do to oar. win. Varsity: the collegiate rower who competes beyond the novice level. Remember that everything, especially technique, becomes more and 8+ and 4+: eights (8+) and fours (4+) are the most common collegiate more difficult to maintain as the race progresses. Assuming you are watchcompetitions and the two events held at the NCAA Championships. The ing near the finish, you will have a much easier time separating excellent from the mediocre, simply becase rowers who appear textbook at the start, may plus indicates a coxswain on board. looking anything buyt fluid at the finish.

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Since its inception in 1991, the Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs have provided student-athletes a continued commitment to excellence. Our approach is to address the total student-athlete, and we are committed to coaching our student-athletes to success in the academic, personal growth, career, and community service arenas. As an original member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, we provide opportunities and services to address the changing needs and skills of student-athletes during college and after graduation. This program was selected for the Division I-A Athletic Director’s Association “Program of Excellence” Award, a lifetime award recognizing CHAMP/ Life Skills excellence. The Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs are housed in Vickery Hall, located in the center of campus. The $3-million structure is as impressive aesthetically as other athletic facilities. It recently underwent $300,000 in renovations to further assist our studentathletes in the classroom. But the importance of Vickery Hall to our student-athletes is not found in the structure itself, but in the many programs that the building houses. Vickery Hall opened in the fall of 1991 and was the first facility in the country constructed solely to provide academic support to student-athletes. The two-story, 27,000 square-foot building is open all day and into the evening hours to accommodate the student-athletes’ extended schedules. Our programs are dedicated to provide a holistic, educational experience by inspiring an environment of respect, integrity, and excellence. Through these services, Vickery guides and encourages each individual to reach his or her full potential as a student, athlete, and citizen.


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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Clemson University has one of the finest weight rooms in the country. In 2004, the weight room was drastically remodeled, receiving a more modern and updated look as well as a more functional layout. Some of the new and updated features of the weight room include a state-of-the-art sound system, eight flat-screen plasma televisions, state-of-the-art ventilation system, new lighting system, 10 new multi-functional Clemson power racks, Mondo rubber flooring throughout entire weight room, new orange upholstery on all equipment, new paint on surrounding walls and columns, carpeting in entrances and offices and a reconstruction of the entryway walls. The nearly 15,000 square foot facility boasts over 12 tons of weight equipment and lines of Nautilus and Hammer Strength machines. The vast amount of equipment allows the weight room to be used by a number of teams simultaneously. The plush atmosphere provides an interesting contrast to the physical exertion that takes place in the facility. The Tiger Strength and Conditioning program is on the cutting edge of athletic sports enhancement. The multiple training methodologies utilized by the Clemson strength staff ensures that each athlete gets the maximum benefit from resistance training, speed development, nutritional consultation, and sports specific conditioning. ATHLETIC TRAINING Clemson student-athletes in all sports now have the luxury of one of the top athletic training facilities in the nation. In the fall of 2000, the facility completed a $750,000 renovation and was renamed the Hoover Training Facility. The spacious facility features the latest in athletic training needs. There are offices for the employees and new taping tables, the latest in rehabilitation facilities, including stationary bikes, elliptical machines and an underwater treadmill, and a large hydro-therapy area. The Hoover Athletic  Training Facility is state-of-the-art in every aspect. It includes offices for staff and physicians, an orthopedic examination room, a conference room, and library. Best of all, the facility has plenty of space for all athletic training needs.


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Clemson University athletics is dedicated to creating and maintaining a positive image for the university within the surrounding communities through a commitment to service. By enabling student-athletes to identify and share their time, talents, and abilities, Clemson’s student-athletes demonstrate a commitment to the community, and also grow as engaged citizens. Headed by Linda White, the Community Relations among studentathletes has reached new highs. In the 2009-10 academic year, Clemson’s student-athletes completed a total of 5,180 hours of service, or an average of almost 11.5 hours per athlete. That’s the equivalent of 3,453 soccer matches, 7,770 basketball games, and more than 5,000 volleyball matches! Clemson’s commitment to service reaches across several initiatives for players and coaches, including Shop With A Coach, Relay for Life, Be A T.I.G.E.R. Field Day, trips to various shelters and elementary schools, as well as hundreds of other initiatives from churches to the Special Olympics. Perhaps the most unique part of Clemson’s efforts is the Be a T.I.G.E.R. program. Clemson continues to be the only Division-I athletics program that uses a comprehensive character education initiative in its outreach activities. As a member of an athletic program at Clemson, student-athletes and coaches can expect to have countless opportunities to enrich the lives of the surrounding community, a crucial part of student-athlete development.

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