2014 Heavyweight Crew Guide

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2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW

Table of Contents

2013-14 Schedule 1 Coaching Staff 2 Roster 3 Heavyweight Rowing Team 4-8 2012-13 Results 9 Navy Heavyweight Rowing History 10 Heavyweight Rowing Champions 11-13 U.S. Nationa Team 14 Trophy Race Results 15-16 Championship Regatta Results 17

Naval Academy Quick Facts Location Founded Enrollment Nickname Colors Superintendent Commandant Director of Athletics Athletics Web Site

Annapolis, Md. October 10, 1845 4,400 Midshipmen, Mids Navy Blue and Gold Vice Adm. Mike Miller, USN Capt. Bill Byrne, Jr., USN Chet Gladchuk www.navysports.com

2013-14 Schedule

Date Opponent Sept. 29 Head of the Potomac Oct. 12 Navy Day Regatta Oct. 20 Head of the Charles Oct. 27 Princeton Chase Nov. 9 Rutgers Fall Classic (Freshmen Only) April 5 Princeton April 11-12 George Washington Invite April 19 Cornell, Syracuse (Goes Cup) April 26 Harvard, Penn (Adams Cup) May 4 Columbia (Stevenson Trophy) May 18 EARC Sprints May 30-June 1 IRA National Championship

Site Washington, D.C. Philadelphia, Pa. Boston, Mass. Princeton, N.J. New Brunswick, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Washington, D.C. Ithaca, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Princeton, N.J. Worcester, Mass. West Windsor, N.J.

Time/Result 1st of 9 2nd of 32 14th of 32 17th of 57 1st of 15 7 a.m. All Day 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. All Day All Day

All times Eastern, subject to change

Heavyweight Crew Quick Facts

Head Coach Rob Friedrich Alma Mater Rutgers ’97 Season as Head Coach/Season at Navy Second/13th E-Mail friedric@usna.edu Office Phone (410) 293-3636 Assistant Coach John Flynn Alma Mater Cornell ‘94 Season at Navy Second E-Mail flynn@usna.edu Office Phone (410) 293-3658 Varsity Officer Rep. Lt. Chris Ragsdale, USN Freshman Officer Rep. Lt. Vince McCall, USN Faculty Rep. LCDR Brian Connett, USN Sport Administrator Dave Davis Office Phone (410) 293-8741 E-Mail ddavis@usna.edu Assoc. Dir. of Rowing & Boatman Chris Allsopp Office Phone (410) 293-5007 E-Mail allsopp@usna.edu Rowing SID Alex Lumb Office Phone (410) 293-8771 E-Mail lumb@usna.edu Mailing Address Ricketts Hall 566 Brownson Rd. Annapolis, MD 21401

2014 Navy Rowing Media Guide The 2014 Navy crew media guide is a production of the Navy Sports Information office. The guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant Sports Information Director Alex Lumb. Cover design and additional layout assistance provided by Director of Publications Mark Leddy. Photography provided by Phil Hoffmann, Mary Beth Browne, the Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors Bureau, Ken Mierzejewski, Naval Academy Photo

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2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Rob Friedrich Head Coach • Second season 13th Year at Navy Rutgers ’97 Rob Friedrich enters his second season as head coach of the heavyweight rowing team in 2013-14 after serving at Navy for the past 12 seasons. As Navy Heavyweight Head Coach. 2012/13-Present • Led the varsity boats to a 7-3 mark in head-to-head competitions in 2013. • Capped the season with a seventh place finish at the EARC Sprints and a ninth in the IRA National Championships. Ninth at the IRAs was Navy’s best finish since 2005. As Navy Heavyweight Senior Associate Head Coach • In four seasons as senior associate head coach, Friedrich coached the freshman boats to a combined 66-10 record. • After posting 5-3 and 12-2 regular-season records, respectively during his first two years, the freshman boats combined to go 16-1 in 2011 and 26-2 in 2012. • He guided the top freshman boat to a fourth-place finish at the 2011 EARC Championships, which was the highest placing for a Navy plebe crew in 15 seasons. As Navy Lightweight Head Coach • Selected as the EARC Coach of the Year in 2004. Also garnered Navy Spring Coach-of-the-Year honors in 2002 and 2004. • During his seven years as the Navy head lightweight coach, the varsity boat posted a combined 12-2 in its races for the Callow Cup (Penn) and Haines Trophy (Harvard). The program had compiled a 2-8 record in those same races during the six years prior to Friedrich’s arrival. • 2002 -- Both freshman boats finished the regular season undefeated, the second varsity crew won the Eastern Sprints and the varsity boat placed second by one foot in the IRA Grand Final. Varsity boat defeated Harvard for the first time in 21 years. • 2003 -- The Mids totaled three medals at the Eastern Sprints, with both freshman boats winning a gold medal for the first time in school history. The varsity boat placed seventh at the IRA Regatta.

• 2004 -- The varsity boat capped off an undefeated regular season by winning the Eastern Sprints and the IRA National Championship, winning the former event for the first time in 42 years. The crew would go on to reach the semifinal round of the Henley Royal Regatta. • 2005 -- His varsity crew posted a 6-1 record during the regular season, placed fourth at the Eastern Sprints and finished in sixth place at the IRA’s. • 2006 -- Navy won the program’s first team points title at the Eastern Sprints as each Navy entry placed first or second in its respective grand final. The varsity boat placed sixth at the IRA Regatta. • 2007 -- The Mids repeated as the team points champion at the Eastern Sprints, while the varsity boat placed fourth overall at the event and sixth at the IRA Championship. • 2008 -- Navy finished second during the grand finals of the IRA National Championship. The Midshipmen placed third in points at the Eastern Sprints and finished the regular with a 5-1 record. As Rutgers Lightweight Head Coach • Was the head coach of the lightweight program at Rutgers for three years. • Selected as the EARC Coach of the Year as his varsity boat won a silver medal at the IRA’s and his second varsity boat placed second at the Eastern Sprints. • In 2000, the program won the Platt Cup over Princeton and Cornell for the first time in 13 years. After earning a No. 1 ranking during the regular season, ended the year by competing at the Henley Royal Regatta. Rowing Experience • Served as the captain of the Rutgers team as a senior and was twice named as the program’s most valuable athlete. • Won a gold medal at the C.R.A.S.H.-B World Indoor Rowing Championship. • Spent two years training with the U.S. National Team. Placed fifth in the lightweight four at the Nation’s Cup in Milan, Italy.

John Flynn Assistant Coach • Second season Cornell ’94 John Flynn joined the Navy heavyweight rowing team as assistant coach in July 2012. Flynn has served as a volunteer assistant for the heavyweight rowing program since 2009. As an assistant coach in 2012-13, Flynn was in charge of the freshmen rowing program. Flynn brings nearly 20 years of high school, collegiate and international rowing experience to the Naval Academy. Prior to volunteering at Navy, Flynn served as an assistant coach for the women’s rowing team at the University of Minnesota from 2003-09. He also has collegiate coaching experience at Fairfield University (2002-03) and William & Mary (1994-95).

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Flynn’s international experience includes helping guide the 2002 U.S. National Team lightweight men’s eight crew to a bronze medal at the World Rowing Championships. He served as assistant coach and manager at the for the U.S. lightweight men’s selection camps from 2003-06. In 2003, he coached the lightweight men’s four crew at the Pan American Games. Prior to being appointed assistant coach at the Naval Academy, Flynn was an associate editor and contributor at row2k.com Flynn graduated from Cornell University in 1994 with a degree in education and went on to earn a Master of Arts in English Literature from William & Mary.


2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Name

Cl.

2013-14 Heavyweight Rowing Varsity Roster

Ht./Wt.

Luke Aleksandravicius Anthony Blazevic Brent Bohanan Jordan Bowman Wyatt Bradbury Grant Buckley Patrick Bunce Dylan Cawdery Ethan Dalton Steven Dull Thomas Egger Alejandro Fernandez Antonio Galli Ben Hagan Julian Hagberg Michael Hamp Alexander Hayano Michael Hayes Alex Heille Bo Joost Brandon Karpf Chris Lent Richard Lorentzen Peter Lutter David Matasic Patrick McAllister Patrick McDonald Christian Mellos Tip Myers Patrick O’Boyle Jack Ogden Ethan Palmer Luis Penichet Keefe Rafferty Steven Rice William Roberts David Sands II Joshua Schmidt Ethan Scully Stryker Smith Tim Tracey Nathaniel Vallancey-Martinson Wilson Valle

Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr.

6-5/175 6-4/195 6-0/190 5-7/130 6-1/190 6-5/195 6-3/215 6-5/195 6-3/190 5-8/180 6-4/210 6-1/185 6-7/210 6-7/215 6-5/220 5-11/195 6-3/195 6-3/240 6-6/210 6-2/220 5-1/125 6-4/195 6-2/175 6-3/185 5-10/175 6-5/190 6-1/180 6-2/185 6-4/180 6-2/180 6-1/190 6-0/185 5-2/125 6-8/190 6-5/195 6-0/185 6-5/210 6-3/180 6-5/180 6-5/205 6-5/210 6-4/200 6-3/185

Name

Cl.

Ht./Wt.

Ryan Adair Andrew Craig Vincent Gardella Scott Gibson Nathaniel Guney Everett Hamilton Manuel Inserni Max Kirchofer Christopher Leonard Aaron McAvey Terry Renfro-Pihut Sawyer Rogers Jacob Rowell Harrison Samario Stephen Santiago Mark Serbent Eric Stockwood Matthew Vohr Jonathan Wabeke Daniel Weathers Charles Webb

Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown/High School

Pound Ridge, N.Y./Iona Prep Davisburg, Mich./Orchard Lake St. Mary’s California, Md./Leonardtown Kansas City, Mo./Smithville Fullerton, Calif./Fullerton Union San Diego, Calif./University City Little Rock, Ark./Episcopal Collegiate Salt Lake City, Utah/ Judge Memorial Whittier, Calif./Tree of Life Home School Dayton, Ohio/Carroll Edina, Minn./ Benilde-St. Margaret’s Boca Raton, Fla./St. Andrew’s Cupertino, Calif./Bellarmine College Prep Hershey, Pa./Hershey Minneapolis, Minn./Minnetonka North Tonawanda, N.Y./Canisius Chicago, Ill./Lincoln Park Deptford, N.J./ Deptford Twp. Macomb, Ill./Macomb Sherwood, Ohio/Fairview Princeton, N.J./Lawrenceville Arlington, Va./Washington-Lee Alexandria, Va./West Potomac Bethesda, Md./Georgetown Day School West Chester, Pa./Malvern Prep San Diego, Calif./Canyon Crest Boise, Idaho/Bishop Kelly Grosse Pointe, Mich./Grosse Pointe North Bethesda, Md./St. Albans Pennington, N.J./The Hun School Houston, Texas/Bellaire Stonington, Conn./Stonington South Salem, N.Y./Iona Prep Watertown, Conn./Taft School Valparaiso, Ind./South Central New Orleans, La./Ridgewood Prep Carrollton, Texas/Home School Sarasota, Fla./Venice Round Rock, Texas/McNeil Burke, Va./Lake Braddock Omaha, Neb./Omaha Westside Corvallis, Ore./Corvallis Miami, Fla./Palmer Trinity

2013-14 Heavyweight Rowing Plebe Roster

6-3/175 6-6/205 6-6/210 6-0/190 6-1/200 6-3/185 6-1/180 6-0/194 5-10/130 6-4/210 6-3/210 6-2/180 5-11/200 6-3/180 5-11/175 6-4/210 6-1/195 6-1/180 6-5/180 5-11/175 5-5/130

Hometown/High School

Conowingo, Md./Rising Sun Tulsa, Okla./Thomas Edison Prep Medford, N.J./Shawnee Vienna, Va./Thomas Jefferson San Antonio, Texas/Alamo Heights Orlando, Fla./Winter Park San Juan, P.R./Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola Cocoa Beach, Fla./Cocoa Beach St. Petersburg, Fla./Osceola Ridgewood, N.J./Don Bosco Prep Austin, Texas/Dripping Springs Andover, Mass./Brooks School Little Rock, Ark./Episcopal Collegiate Pembroke Pines, Fla./West Broward Evans, Ga./Greenbriar Waterville, Maine/Phillips Exeter Academy Winchester, Mass./Kent School Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas Arlington, Va./H.B. Woodlawn Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South Los Gatos, Calif./Los Gatos

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2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Anthony BLAZEVIC

Bo JOOST

Senior • Davisburg, Mich. Ochard Lake St. Mary’s

Senior • Sherwood, Ohio Fairview

At Navy: • Saw action with the third and fourth varsity boats during junior year • Competed in the second varsity boat as a sophomore in 2012 • Rowed in the first freshman boat in 2010-11 Prior to Navy: • Helped lead Orchard Lake St. Mary’s to three consecutive (2008-10) Michigan rowing state championships, rowing in the varsity eight boat

Jordan BOWMAN Senior • Kansas City, Mo. Smithville At Navy: • Part of the second varsity crew in 2012 and 2013 season • Rowed in the first freshman boat in 2010-11 Prior to Navy: • Four-time letterwinner in wrestling and three-time letterwinner in cross country and Smithville High School ... Helped lead cross country team to consecutive district titles in 2008 and `09 ... Earned all-district and all-conference honors in wrestling as a junior

David MATASIC Senior • West Chester, Pa. Malvern Prep At Navy: • Rowed for first three years at USNA with Lightweight program Prior to Navy: • Bowed the varsity lightweight four at Malvern Prep as a senior to the Philadelphia City Championship, Stotesbury Championship, and SRA Championship • Sat in the stroke seat of the lightweight four that won the Stontesbury Championship as a junior

Grant BUCKLEY

Patrick O’BOYLE

Senior • San Diego, Calif. University City

Senior • Pennington, N.J. The Hun School

At Navy: • Rowed with the freshmen program in 2010-11

Alexander HAYANO Senior • Chicago, Ill. Lincoln Park At Navy: • Part of the first varsity crew during his sophomore (‘12) and junior (‘13) years • Rowed in the first freshman boat in 2010-11 Prior to Navy: • Rowed in the varsity eight boat at Lincoln Park High School

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At Navy: • Sidelined during the 2013 spring season • Part of the second varsity eight boat in each regatta in 2012 • Rowed in the first freshman boat in 2010-11 Prior to Navy: • Three-time letterwinner in football as an offensive tackle at Fairview High School...also lettered in baseball ... Named co-captain and the team’s top offensive lineman as a senior

At Navy: • Competed with Lightweight team for first three years at USNA Prior to Navy: • Earned varsity letters in several sports at The Hun School of Princeton ... Varsity letterwinner in cross country (three), crew (three) and swimming (one)

Ethan PALMER Senior • Stonington, Conn. Stonington At Navy: • Rowed in the first varsity boat during junior year, 2013 • Competed in the second varsity boat as a sophomore in 2012 • Part of the first freshman boat in 2010-11 Prior to Navy: • Played lacrosse and also ran track and swam at Stonington High School


2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW William ROBERTS

Thomas EGGER

Senior • New Orleans, La. Ridgewood Prep

Junior • Edina, Minn. Benilde-St. Margaret’s

At Navy: • Rowed in the fourth and fifth varsity boats during 2012 and 2013 seasons • Competed in the second freshman boat in 2010-11 Prior to Navy: • Varsity letterwinner in football, golf, weightlifting and baseball at Ridgewood Prep ... earned All-State honors in football in 2008 and was a two-time captain • Attended the Naval Academy Prep School where he wrestled for one season

Luke ALEKSANDRAVICIUS Junior • Round Ridge, N.Y. Iona Prep At Navy: • Raced with the second varsity crew in all events as a sophomore • Rowed in the first freshman boat his entire rookie season

Patrick BUNCE Junior • Little Rock, Ark. Episcopal Collegiate At Navy: • Competed with the second varsity crew in all races as a sophomore • Rowed with the first freshman crew his enitre plebe year

Dylan CAWDERY Junior • Salt Lake City, Utah Judge Memorial At Navy: • Began season with fourth varsity crew before racing in Eastern Sprints with third varsity and second varsity at IRA Championships • Competed in the second freshman boat in all but one regatta in 2012

At Navy: • A member of the third and fourth varsity crews as a sophomore. Also raced in the V4 event at IRA Championship • Competed in the second freshman boat in all but one regatta in 2012

Ben HAGAN Junior • Hershey, Pa. Hershey At Navy: • First year participating in rowing • Swam backstroke on the swimming team as a freshman in 2011-12 Prior to Navy: • Four-year Varsity letterwinner in swimming at Hershey High School

Michael HAYES Junior • Deptford, N.J. Deptford Township At Navy: • Saw action in three races with fourth varsity crew in 2013 • Rowed in the fifth varsity boat in his only regatta as a freshman

Brandon KARPF Junior • Princeton, N.J. Lawrenceville At Navy: • Competed with the first varsity crew in all 2013 races • Served as a coxswain with the first freshman crew in every race as a plebe

Peter LUTTER Junior • Bethesda, Md. Georgetown Day School At Navy: • A member of the third and fourth varsity boats in 2013 action • Rowed in the second freshman boat in all but one regatta as a freshman

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2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Patrick MCDONALD

Ethan SCULLY

Junior • Boise, Idaho Bishop Kelly

Junior • Round Rock, Texas McNeil

At Navy: • Competed as a part of the third and fourth varsity crews in 2013 races • Rowed in the second freshman boat in all but one regatta as a freshman

Tip MYERS Junior • Bethesda, Md. St. Albans At Navy: • A member of the third varsity boats in six races, including Eastern Sprints. Competed in four-man varsity boat at IRA Championships • Rowed in the second freshman boat as plebe and in the open four at the IRA Championships

Nathanial VALLANCEY-MARTINSON Junior • Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis At Navy: • As a sophomore in 2013 saw seat time in both the third and fourth (Eastern Sprint) boats • Rowed in the first freshman boat his entire rookie season

Keefe RAFFERTY

Wilson VALLE

Junior • Watertown, Conn. Taft School

Junior • Miami, Fla. Palmer Trinity

At Navy: • Raced in the Eastern Sprints and IRA Championships as a member of the second varsity boat • Competed in the first freshman boat in every regatta in 2012-13

Joshua SCHMIDT Junior • Sarasota, Fla. Venice At Navy: • Saw action in second (IRA Champ.), third (Eastern Sprints) and fourth varsity boats as a sophomore • Rowed in the first freshman boat his entire rookie season

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At Navy: • Competed as part of the second, third (Eastern Sprints) varsity boats and in the four-man varsity boat at the IRA Championships • Part of the second freshman crew as a plebe

At Navy: • Competed with the second varsity crew in all 2013 races • Rowed in the first freshman boat his entire rookie season

Brent BOHANAN Sophomore • California, Md. Leonardtown At Navy: • Participated in the third freshman boat versus Harvard/Penn on April 27 Prior to Navy: • Lettered in tennis (4) and wrestling (2) at Leonardtown High School • Served as team captain for both teams as a senior in 2012


2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Wyatt BRADBURY

Tony GALLI

Sophomore • Fullerton, Calif. Fullerton

Sophomore • Cupertino, Calif. Bellamine College Prep

At Navy: • Rowed in the first freshman boat his entire 2013 campaign Prior to Navy: • Earned two varsity letters for swimming at Fullerton H.S. • Finalist at Junior Olympics for swimming in 2011

At Navy: • Rowed in the first freshman boat his entire rookie season Prior to Navy: • Played basketball (PF) and football (LB/TE) at Bellarmine • Teammate of Grant Vermeer, USNA ‘17 on Bellarmine basketball team

Ethan DALTON

Julian HAGBERG

Sophomore • Whittier, Calif. Home School

Sophomore • Minneapolis, Minn. Minnetonka

At Navy: • Competed in the second freshman boat during his rookie season Prior to Navy: • Ran cross country at NAPS in Fall of 2012

Steve DULL Sophomore • Beavercreek, Ohio Carroll At Navy: • Rowed with the second and third freshman crews in two races Prior to Navy: • Lettered in tennis & cross country at Carroll; named All-League in tennis ‘09-12 • Went to Carroll High School with USNA lightweight rower Ian Best

Alejandro FERNANDEZ Sophomore • Delray Beach, Fla. Saint Andrew’s At Navy: • A member of the second freshman boat in three races, including Eastern Sprints Prior to Navy: • Four-year letterwinner at Saint Andrew’s in tennis; team captain in 2012

At Navy: • Began season with first freshman crew before being elevated to second varsity and eventually first varsity for Eastern Sprints and IRA Champs Prior to Navy: • Three-sport athlete at Minnetonka H.S.; earned letters in nordic skiing (3), cross country (2) and track (1) • Named to All-Conference and All-Section teams for nordic skiing

Mike HAMP Sophomore • North Tonawanda, N.Y. Canisius At Navy: • Saw action in both the first freshman and second varsity boats as a freshman in 2013. Rowed in 2V at Eastern Sprints and 1F at IRA Championship Prior to Navy: • On the rowing team at Canisius High School. Program won 2011 SRAA Lightweight Championship • Teammate of USNA lightweight rowers Andrew Karas and Liam Moffett

Alex HEILLE Sophomore • Macomb, Ill. Macomb At Navy: • Competed in three 2F races and one 1F event as a freshman Prior to Navy: • Earned varsity letters for basketball at Macomb and Montgomery H.S. • Named to Honorable Mention All-District for basketball in ‘08-’09

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2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Chris LENT

Steve RICE

Sophomore • Arlington, Va. Washington-Lee

Sophomore • Valparaiso, Ind. South Central

At Navy: • Rowed in the first freshman boat his entire rookie season Prior to Navy: • Played soccer and rowed at Washington-Lee High School • High School crew team finished at Virginia State Championships in 2012

Christian MELLOS

David SANDS II

Sophomore • Grosse Pointe, Mich. Grosse Pointe North

Sophomore • Carrollton, Texas Home School

At Navy: • Rowed in the second freshman boat during his first year at USNA Prior to Navy: • Swam breaststroke for four years at Gross Pointe North High School • Named a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American (‘10-’12)

At Navy: • Saw action in both the first freshman and second varsity boats as a freshman in 2013. Rowed in 2V at Eastern Sprints and 1F at IRA Champ. Prior to Navy: • Rowed with the Dallas Rowing Club

Jack OGDEN

Stryker SMITH

Sophomore • Bellaire, Texas Bellaire

Sophomore • Burke, Va. Lake Braddock

At Navy: • Saw action in the second freshman boat in his rookie season Prior to Navy: • Participated on basketball and cross country teams at Bellaire High

Luis PENICHET Sophomore • South Salem, N.Y. Iona Prep At Navy: • 2013-14 is his first season serving as a coxswain for the program Prior to Navy: • Earned two letters as a wrestler at Iona Prep

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At Navy: • Rowed in the second freshman boat versus Georgetown Prior to Navy: • Four-sport athlete in high school. Lettered in cross country (4), track (4), basketball (2) and golf (1)

At Navy: • Rowed in the first freshman boat his entire rookie season Prior to Navy: • Played football, wrestled and rowed at Lake Braddock High School

Tim TRACEY Sophomore • Omaha, Neb. Omaha Westside At Navy: • Competed as a member of the first freshman crew in 2013 Prior to Navy: • Played basketball and also threw shot put at Omaha Westside High


2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW 2013 SPRING RESULTS

Princeton First Varsity Second Varsity Third Varsity First Freshman/4V Fifth Varsity Fours Princeton, N.J. Princeton - 6:08 Princeton - 6:17 Princeton - 6:22 Navy 1F - 6:45 Navy - 7:35 April 6 Navy - 6:11 Navy - 6:32 Navy - 6:30 Princeton 4V - 7:05 Navy - 7:44 Princeton - 8:11 George Washington Invite First Varsity Washington, D.C. Navy - 5:48 April 12-13 Georgetown - 5:54 First varsity: 3-0

Second Varsity Navy - 6:01 Navy 3V - 6:03 Georgetown - 6:27

First Freshman Navy 1F - 6:03 Navy 2F - 6:11 Georgetown - 6:22

First Varsity Navy - 5:33 Holy Cross - 5:45

Second Varsity Navy - 5:39 Navy 4V - 5:41 Holy Cross - 5:45

First Freshman Navy - 5:45 Navy 3V - 5:53 Holy Cross - 6:08

First Varsity Navy - 5:56 Virginia - 6:10

Second Varsity Navy - 6:07 Virginia - 6:12

First Freshman Navy - 6:10 Virginia - 6:15

Syracuse, Cornell Goes Trophy Annapolis, Md. April 20 First varsity: 2-0 Navy won Stagg Trophy

First Varsity Navy - 5:37 Cornell - 5:38 Syracuse - 5:46

Second Varsity Navy - 5:51 Syracuse - 5:55 Cornell - 5:58

First Freshman Cornell - 6:02 Navy - 6:09 Navy 4V - 6:10

Harvard, Penn Adams Cup Boston, Mass. April 27 First varsity: 0-2

First Varsity Harvard - 5:39 Penn - 5:47 Navy - 5:49

Second Varsity Harvard - 5:49 Navy - 5:51 Penn - 6:00

First Freshman Third Varsity Harvard - 5:52 Navy - 6:03 Penn - 5:55 Harvard - 6:09 Navy - 6:04

Fourth Varsity Navy - 6:08 Penn - 6:17 Harvard - 6:22

Columbia, George Washington Stevenson Trophy Princeton, N.J. May 5 First Varsity: 2-0

First Varsity Navy - 5:57 Columbia - 6:01 GW - 6:09

Second Varsity Columbia - 6:08 Navy - 6:11 GW - 6:49

First Freshman GW - 6:11 Navy - 6:14

Third Varsity Navy - 6:06 Columbia - 6:09

Fourth Varsity Navy - 6:20 Columbia - 7:08

Eastern Sprints Worcester, Mass. May 19 Rowe Cup (overall): Eighth

First Varsity Petite Final (7th overall) Navy - 6:07 Cornell - 6:10 Wisconsin - 6:12 Penn - 6:19 Syracuse - 6:20 Georgetown - 6:25

Second Varsity Petite Final (11th overall) Cornell - 6:25 Yale - 6:26 Syracuse - 6:30 Penn - 6:36 Navy - 6:38 Columbia - 6:44

First Freshman Grand Final (6th overall) Harvard - 6:12 Brown - 6:14 Cornell - 6:25 Wisconsin - 6:31 Penn - 6:37 Navy - 6:40

Third Varsity Grand Final (3th overall) Brown - 6:23 Boston U - 6:25 Navy - 6:27 Princeton - 6:28 Wisconsin - 6:32 Northeastern - 6:36

Second Freshman Grand Final (2nd overall) Wisconsin - 6:43 Navy - 6:50 Penn - 7:01

Second Varsity Third Final (13th overall) Navy - 6:00 Dartmouth - 6:05.28 Oregon State - 6:05.71 Stanford - 6:07 Holy Cross - 6:08 Gonzaga - 6:16.38 UCSD - 6:16.50

First Freshman Petite Final (8th overall) Wisconsin - 6:06 Navy - 6:08 Princeton - 6:12.04 Geo. Washington - 6:12.8 Dartmouth - 6:13 Drexel - 6:14

Varsity Four Petite Final (9th overall) Fla. Inst. of Tech. - 6:40 Yale - 6:42 Navy - 6:44 Colgate - 6:46 Penn - 6:49 Syracuse - 6:51

Open Four Grand Final (5th overall) Washington - 6:30 Northeastern - 6:32 California - 6:35 Brown - 6:38 Navy - 6:47 Oregon State - 6:49

Third Varsity Navy - 5:57 Syracuse - 6:00 Cornell - 6:07

Exhibition Race Navy 5V - 6:34 Navy 2F - 6:35

Fourth Varsity Grand Final (3rd overall) Princeton - 6:39 Harvard - 6:42 Navy - 6:46 Cornell - 6:52 Holy Cross - 6:58 Brown - 7:08

IRA National Championships First Varsity Sacramento, Calif. Petite Final (9th overall) June 2 Yale - 5:46 Ten Eyck Award (overall): Ninth Stanford - 5:48 Navy - 5:51.21 Wisconsin - 5:51.8 Cornell - 5:52.1 Boston U. - 5:52.82

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2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Navy Heavyweight Rowing History

One of the oldest sports at the Naval Academy, the crew program began over 135 years ago when intramural crews raced in craft similar to whale boats. A gale carried the Navy boathouse and equipment away in 1877 and it wasn’t until 1892 that the sport resurfaced at the Academy under the leadership of future noted American author Winston Churchill. In 1893, Navy purchased its first eight-oared shell from contributions made by the Brigade of Midshipmen. A year later, a new boathouse was built and two new eights added. Navy began to row against outside competition again in 1897, beating Pennsylvania in a three-length victory over a three-mile course. The crews were given a new boathouse at the mouth of Dorsey Creek in 1899 at a site not far from the present Navy rowing facilities. For the next two decades, there was a buildup of intercollegiate competition that was broken by World War I. In 1907, Navy made its first appearance in the Poughkeepsie Regatta, today’s IRA, finishing third. For five years around the turn of the century, Navy had a new coach each year, including the well-known Jim Ten Eyck. Finally in 1904, some stability was infused when Richard A. Glendon took over and laid the groundwork for Navy’s winning heritage. When World War I ended in 1919, Glendon had more men out for the sport than he could seat in shells. Thus, he was able to come up with his strongest eight, recording an undefeated season. A year later, Navy lost only to Syracuse but rebounded to defeat the Orangemen in the National Regatta in Worcester, Mass., thus earning the right to represent the United States in the 1920 Olympics in Belgium. Navy rowed to the Olympic Gold Medal by driving past Great Britain in the final 500 meters. The Midshipmen who rowed in the boat were the toast of the Brigade and in 1921 and ‘22, Navy won the Poughkeepsie Regatta. A year later, young Dick Glendon took over for his father as Navy crew coach and the Midshipmen responded with an undefeated season, but were second at Poughkeepsie to a Western crew, Washington. The younger Glendon directed Navy to another unbeaten season in 1925 and its third varsity championship in five years at Poughkeepsie. After the season, he departed for Columbia. Navy crews for the next several years were thwarted in their endeavors, just missing wins in several key races, but winning at Poughkeepsie in 1931. In 1932, Buck Walsh stepped in as head coach and the Midshipmen once more were among the eastern powers, winning the IRA in 1938. The war years of the 1940s were lean for Navy crew and saw several opponents drop the sport and the cancellation of the Poughkeepsie Regatta for four years. There was one spark when in 1947, the Mids were the Poughkeepsie winners. In 1950, Walsh passed away, and the reins of Navy’s crew program being handed to his close coaching associate, Russell “Rusty” Callow.

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Callow became a popular figure at the Academy. After winning only one race in 1951, his varsity crew went unbeaten in 1952, ‘53 and ‘54. The 1952 eight was the U.S. Olympic crew and went on to claim a gold medal in Helsinki, Finland. During those three seasons, the Navy crews won 23 consecutive collegiate races (29 races overall) and three-straight lRA Varsity Eight Championships. In 1960, Callow was succeeded by Louis Lindsay. His crew that year finished second at the IRA, but a week later reversed its placing and beat California to win the Olympic Trials and the right for a Naval Academy eight to once again represent the United States in the Olympics. Navy and the University of California are the only two rowing organizations to have been the U. S. eight-oared representative three times in the Olympic Games. In the 1960s, Navy continued to vie for national honors under Paul Quinn, who had taken over from Lindsay. The Mids won the Eastern Sprints in 1961 and the Varsity Challenge Cup at the IRAs in 1965. In 1969, Carl Ullrich became the mentor at The Boathouse. The man who later would become Assistant Director of Athletics at Navy, Director of Athletics at Army and Executive Director of the Patriot League, guided the Midshipmen to the Eastern Sprints title in 1971. In 1974, one of Ullrich’s former plebe coaches, Rick Clothier, returned to the Academy as head coach. During Clothier’s tenure as head coach of the Midshipmen, he achieved a career mark of 216-101-2 (.680), competing against some of the best teams in collegiate rowing. His overall record in over 40 years as a Division I head coach is 256-102-2 (.714), which includes five years at his alma mater, the University of Washington, prior to taking over the Navy program. Among his many coaching accomplishments, Clothier oversaw the program’s return to the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) National Championships in 1980 with an upset win in the Varsity Eight event. His crews went on to win seven Ten Eyck Trophies (overall team champions), three Varsity Challenge Cup titles (varsity national champions) and five Kennedy Trophy Cups (second varsity national champions). In 32 years at the IRA, Clothier’s Navy crews won 28 IRA championships. Additionally, he coached Navy to four consecutive gold medal wins at the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta, the only collegiate crew to ever accomplish that goal. In addition, over 30 Navy oarsmen since 1980 have been members of United States national teams representing their school and country in world-wide competitions, including the Olympic and Pan American games. After 11 combined years as a successful head coach of the lightweight team and as an associate head coach with the heavyweights, Rob Friedrich was chosen to replace Clothier prior to the 2012-13 school year.


2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Navy Heavyweight Rowing Champions

1911 1913 1919 1919 1920 1920 1920 1920 1921 1921 1922 1922 1922 1923 1924 1925 1927 1927 1928 1928 1931 1938 1947 1951 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1953 1953 1953 1953 1954 1954 1954 1954

ARA Frosh Champs American Henley Varsity Champs ARA 2nd Varsity Champs American Henley Varsity Champs ARA 2nd Varsity Champs ARA Varsity Champs U.S. Olympic Trials 1st Place Olympic Gold Medal ARA Varsity Champs IRA Varsity Champs ARA Frosh Champs ARA Varsity Champs IRA Varsity Champs ARA Frosh Champs U.S. Olympic Trials 3rd Place IRA Varsity Champs ARA Frosh Champs IRA Frosh Champs IRA Frosh Champs IRA 2nd Varsity Champs IRA Varsity Champs IRA Varsity Champs IRA Varsity Champs EARC Frosh Champs EARC Frosh Champs EARC 2nd Varsity Champs EARC Varsity Champs EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs IRA Frosh Champs IRA 2nd Varsity Champs IRA Varsity Champs Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs U.S. Olympic Trials 1st Place Olympic Gold Medal EARC 2nd Varsity Champs EARC Varsity Champs EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs IRA Varsity Champs EARC 2nd Varsity Champs EARC Varsity Champs EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs IRA Varsity Champs

1956 1957 1960 1960 1960 1960 1961 1961 1961 1962 1963 1963 1963 1965 1965 1965 1965 1967 1970 1971 1971 1971 1971 1980 1981 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1983 1983 1984 1984 1990 1990 1992 1992 1992 1993 1996

EARC Frosh Champs IRA Frosh Champs IRA Frosh Champs Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs U.S. Olympic Trials 1st Place 5th Place Olympic Games EARC 2nd Varsity Champs EARC Varsity Champs EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs IRA 2nd Varsity Champs IRA Frosh Champs IRA 2nd Varsity Champs Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs IRA Frosh Champs IRA 2nd Varsity Champs IRA Varsity Champs Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs IRA 2nd Varsity Champs EARC Frosh Champs EARC Frosh Champs EARC Varsity Champs EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs IRA 2nd Varsity Champs IRA Varsity Champs IRA 2nd Varsity Champs EARC Frosh Champs EARC 2nd Varsity Champs EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs IRA 2nd Varsity Champs Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs IRA 2nd Varsity Champs Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs IRA Varsity Champs Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs IRA 2nd Varsity Champs Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs IRA Varsity Champs IRA 2nd Varsity Champs Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs

Small Boat Titles 1971 1976 1976 1982 1983 1984 1985 1987 1988 1989 1989 1991 1991 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1996 1996 1999

IRA Varsity Four w/ Coxswain IRA Varsity Four w/ Coxswain IRA Varsity Pair w/ Coxswain IRA Frosh Four w/ Coxswain IRA Varsity Pair w/ Coxswain IRA Frosh Four w/ Coxswain IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain IRA Varsity Four w/ Coxswain IRA Open Four w/ Coxswain IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain IRA Open Four w/ Coxswain IRA Frosh Four w/ Coxswain IRA Varsity Four w/ Coxswain IRA Frosh Four w/ Coxswain IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain IRA Open Four w/ Coxswain IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain IRA Varsity Pair w/out Coxswain IRA Varsity Pair w/out Coxswain

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2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Navy Heavyweight Rowing IRA National Champions - Boatings

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1921 Varsity 8 Bow: Gallgher, V.J. 2: Sanborn, A.R. 3: Bolles, H.A. 4: King, C.W. 5: Moore, E.P. 6: Johnston, D.H. 7: Lee, W.T. Str: Frawley, E.R. Cox: Clark, S.R. Coach: Glendon, R.A.

1928 Junior Varsity 8 Bow: Bagdanovich, M.P. 2: Pirie, J.C. 3: Butts, W.S. 4: Russell, P.W. 5: Anderson, S.C. 6: Woerner, P.L. 7: Westhofen, C.L. Str: Sears, H.E. Cox: Miller, G.W. Coach: Glendon, R.A.

1952 Junior Varsity 8 Bow: Quimby, William 2: Reid, Wilson 3: Villaret, Albert 4: Matteson, Max 5: Maltagliati, Mauro 6: Worth, Edward 7: Thurman, William Str: White, Charles Cox: Jones, Robert Coach: Callow, Russell

1922 Varsity 8 Bow: Gallgher, V.J. 2: Higgins, J.M. 3: King, C.W. 4: Bolles, H.A. 5: Sanborn, A.R. 6: Johnston, D.H. 7: Lee, W.T. Str: Frawley, E.R. Cox: Gwinn, L.H. Coach: Glendon, R.A.

1931 Varsity 8 Bow: Gray, A.D. 2: Jewett, G.W. 3: Shelton, H.E. 4: Crinkley, F.D. 5: Steffanides, E.F. 6: Anderson, H.W. 7: Shoeni, W.P. Str: Hunter, R.P. Cox: Fulton, R.B. Coach: Glendon, R.A.

1952 Freshmen 8 Bow: Olsen, Walter 2: Ebert, Daniel 3: Scott, Roger 4: Graue, Robert 5: Watson, Jerome 6: Hensley, Russell 7: Blandford, James Str: Coffey, Roger Cox: Roberts, John Coach: Callow, Russell

1925 Varsity 8 Bow: King, S.H. 2: Chillingworth, C.F. 3: Eddy, W.C. 4: Bell, H.B., Jr. 5: Schieke, H.E. 6: Sylvester, J. 7: Watson, P.W. Str: Eddy, D.T. Cox: Seabring, C.S. Coach: Glendon, R.A.

1938 Varsity 8 Bow: Peters, I.G. 2: Bullard, G.C. 3: Kittler, F.W. 4: Walker, T.J., III 5: Yeates, A.B., Jr. 6: Whiteside, G.A. 7: Almgren, N. Str: Schultz, P.G., Jr. Cox: Knapp, E.L. Coach: Walsh, C.S.

1953 Varsity 8 Bow: Shakespeare, Frank 2: Fields, William 3: Dunbar, James 4: Murphy, Richard 5: Detweiler, Robert 6: Proctor, Henry 7: Frye, Wayne Str: Stevens, Edward Cox: Jones, Robert Coach: Callow, Russell

1927 Freshmen 8 Bow: Austin, S.Y. 2: Eddy, L.C. 3: Spurgen, H.C. 4: Russell, P.W. 5: Jung, K.E. 6: McKinstry, J.D. 7: Pieczeptkowski, H.A. Str: Severs, H.B. Cox: Miller, G.W. Coach: Butler, R.S.

1947 Varsity 8 Bow: Larson, Jerome 2: Wallace, J. Roy 3: Meyrick, Charles 4: Olsen, Oscar 5: Knoizen, Kenneth 6: Craig, Donald 7: Dittmann, George Str: Cartwright, George Cox: Gartland, John Coach: Walsh, Charles

1957 Freshmen 8 Bow: Parlette, William 2: Wootten, James 3: Kay, Francis 4: Sweetser, Warren 5: Bos, Peter 6: Smith, Roy 7: Land, Walter Str: Perry, Lyman Cox, Sammon, John Coach: Quinn, Paul

1928 Freshmen 8 Bow: Kollock, F.N. 2: Keihlbauch, J.V. 3: Schoen, I. 4: Winters, F.C. 5: Gray, A.D. 6: Hunter, R.P. 7: Steffanides, E.F. Str: Crinkley, F.D. Cox: Irons, A.H. Coach: Glendon, R.A.

1952 Varsity 8 Bow: Shakespeare, Frank 2: Fields, William 3: Dunbar, James 4: Murphy, Richard 5: Detweiler, Robert 6: Proctor, Henry 7: Frye, Wayne Str: Stevens, Edward Cox: Manring, Charles Coach: Callow, Russell

1960 Freshmen 8 Bow: Waneka, Michael 2: Pero, Michael 3: Anderson, John 4: Thrasher, Craig 5: Schall, Hugh 6: Fontana, James 7: Krohne, Ted Str: Konold, David Cox: Omohundro, Rich Coach: Quinn, Paul


2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Navy Heavyweight Rowing IRA National Champions - Boatings

1962 Junior Varsity 8 Bow: Cullen, William 2: Norvell, James 3: Minter, Charlie 4: Russell, Glenn 5: Hitchborn, James 6: Van Saun, Arthur 7: Fernandez, Lee Str: Weir, Robert Cox: Kendall, John Coach: Quinn, Paul

1965 Freshmen 8 Bow: Sholars, Robert 2: Parda, Nelson 3: Condron, Philip 4: Serley, James 5: Degroot, James 6: Garner, Robert 7: Woodman, William Str: Rowley, Dennis Cox: Stevens, William Coach: Gellerman, Lou

1982 Junior Varsity 8 Bow: Kocher, Bruce 2: Beck, Tom 3: Panice, Earl 4: Butler, Bill 5: Kamyszek, Mark 6: Schofield, James 7: Melcher, Charles Str: Montesi, Gregg Cox: Nangle, Joe Coach: Clothier, Rick

1963 Junior Varsity 8 Bow: Triebel, Ted 2: Broberg, Frederick 3: Higgins, Charles 4: Garber, Charles 5: Graham, Larry 6: Borchers, Doyle 7: Nichols, Ronald Str: Feeney, William Cox: Williams, Rich Coach: Quinn, Paul

1967 Junior Varsity 8 Bow: Longardt, Michael 2: Morschauser, Michael 3: Denson, David 4: Gembol, Michael 5: Barausky, James 6: Blackledge, Peter 7: Rush, Charles Str: Rowley, Dennis Cox: Hogan, William Coach: Quinn, Paul

1984 Varsity 8 Bow: Goff, Jan 2: Piercey, Patrick 3: Kocher, Bruce 4: Beach, John 5: Bigelow, Andrew 6: Walters, John 7: Schofield, James Str: Melcher, Charles Cox: Steckel, John Coach: Clothier, Rick

1963 Freshmen 8 Bow: Strachan, Richard 2: Quinn, Martin 3: Bellas, Robert 4: Doyle, Dennis 5: Shannon, James 6: Vail, Nile 7: Alleman, Alfred Str: Swett, Jorge Cox: Omohundro, Michael Coach: Pratt, Dave

1971 Junior Varsity 8 Bow: Hall, Tom 2: Haggart, James 3: Anderson, Eric 4: Rogers, Matt 5: Garvey, Scott 6: Kalafat, Max 7: Kucik, Dave Str: Brewer, Don Cox: Harding, Ross Coach: Ullrich, Carl

1990 Junior Varsity 8 Bow: Schroder, David 2: Liszewski, Stephen 3: Holtslander, Craig Alan 4: Dorcas, Dean 5: Wobig, Todd 6: Wagner, Dennis 7: McMarlin, Andrew Str: McKee, Sean Cox: Davies, Brian Coach: Clothier, Rick

1965 Varsity 8 Bow: Nichols, Ronald 2: Garber, Charles 3: Faber, Douglas 4: Doyle, Dennis 5: Knudson, Thomas 6: Borchers, Doyle 7: Boles, Warren Str: Broberg, Frederick Cox: Lovelady, David Coach: Quinn, Paul

1980 Varsity 8 Bow: Savidge, Tom 2: Montesi, Gregg 3: Proctor, Kevin 4: Violante, Marc 5: Hood, Brian 6: Griggs, Ray 7: Moreau, Steve Str: Lyons, Dan Cox: Griffith, Tom Coach: Clothier, Rick

1992 Varsity 8 Bow: Zettler, Greg 2: Fenton, Mike 3: Stapleton, Norm 4: Schroder, David 5: Shields, Jon 6: Dudley, Todd 7: Casey, John Str: McMillin, Brad Cox: Overbeck, Scott Coach: Clothier, Rick

1965 Junior Varsity 8 Bow: Stoddert, Robert 2: Clare, Joseph 3: Swett, Jorge 4: Robinson, Gerard 5: Kelley, Timothy 6: Capshaw, Roy 7: Bellas, Robert Str: Quinn, Martin Cox: Soper, Wesley Coach: Quinn, Paul

1981 Junior Varsity 8 Bow: Jaenichen, Paul 2: Kern, David 3: Newton, Brian 4: Preble, Terry 5: Kamyszek, Mark 6: Engelhardt, Steve 7: Tamblyn, Chuck Str: Kanewske, Patrick Cox: Billy, Greg Coach: Clothier, Rick

1992 Junior Varsity 8 Bow: Rhodes, Lewis 2: Turnbow, Dan 3: Chlebnik, Dave 4: James, Luke 5: Wright, Geoff 6: Patrick, Charles 7: Woodruff, Gene Str: Schafer, Mark Cox: Turner, Patrick Coach: Clothier, Rick

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2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Navy Representing the U.S. National Team

Katherine Ashton ‘14

Women’s 4

2013 World U-23 Rowing Championship

Joseph Baldwin ‘61

Men’s 8+, 1960 Olympics

Andy Bigelow ‘84 Julian Bowling ’10

Greg Provencer ‘97

1999 World Military Games

Matt Provencer ‘93

1999 World Military Games

Lightweight 8+

2010 World U-23 Rowing Championship Men’s 4

2012 World U-23 Rowing Championship

Men’s 8

2013 World U-23 Rowing Championship

Mike Hughes

Donald H. Johnston ‘22

Men’s 8+, 1920 Olympics

Chet Reily ‘94

William C. Jordan ‘21

Men’s 8+

1920 Olympics

Chad Jungbluth ‘91

Men’s 8+

1991 Pan Am Games

Clyde W. King ‘22

Men’s 8+, 1920 Olympics

Michael Kerrigan ’10

Lightweight Men’s 4

2010 Lucerne World Cup Regatta

Lightweight 8+

2010 World U-23 Rowing Championship

Men’s 8+, 1920 Olympics

Lightweight Men’s 4-

2009 World U-23 Rowing Championship

1987 World University Games

Lightweight Men’s 4

Women’s U-23 4X

2010 Lucerne World Cup Regatta

1998 Nations Cup; World Military Games Lightweight Men’s 8+

Edward King ’11

Coach, 1975, ‘83 Pan Am Games;

Tom Cook ’76

1976 World Rowing Championship

Sean Couglin ‘87

Men’s 4+

1987 World University Games

Alex Kornick ‘13

Mens 4+ 2012 World U-23 Rowing Championship

Mike Lambert ‘95

Men’s Spare 1995 World Rowing Championship

Lou Lindsey

Coach, 1960 Olympics

Robert M. Detweiler ‘53

Men’s 8+, 1952 Olympics

William C. Long ‘61

James R. Dunbar ‘55

Men’s 8+, 1952 Olympics

Dan Lyons ‘91

William B. Fields ‘54

Men’s 8+, 1952 Olympics

Wayne T. Frye ‘54

Men’s 8+, 1952 Olympics

1988 Olympics

Mike Gaffney ‘87

Men’s 4+ 1987 World University Games

1903, ‘29 World Rowing Championship;

1920 Olympics

Richard J. Glendon

Coach

1920 Olympics; 1923 World Rowing Championship

Edwin D. Graves ‘21 Tim Griffith ‘81 J. T. Hall ‘87 Chad Healy ‘09

Men’s 8+, 1920 Olympics Mens 4+ 1981 World Rowing Championship Lightweight Men’s 8+ 1986 World Rowing Championship Lightweight Men’s 4-

Charles D. Manring ‘52

Men’s 8+ 1952 Olympics Men’s 4+

2006 World Rowing Championship

Andrew McMarlin ‘91

Men’s 2X,

1995 National Team

Brad McMillen ‘93

Olympic Dev 8+

U.S. Olympic Festival

Alden Mills ‘91

Olympic Dev 4+

U.S. Olympic Festival

Dan Sayner ‘79

Men’s 4+

1977 World Rowing Championship

1980 Olympic Team

Jim Schofield ‘84

Olympic Dev 4+

U.S. Olympic Festival

Bill Serad ‘89

Men’s 8+, 1991 Pan Am Games

Frank B. Shakespeare ‘53

Men’s 8+ 1952 Olympics

John Shields ‘93

Olympic Dev 8+

U.S. Olympic Festival

Jimmy Sopko ‘05

Lightweight Men’s 4 2010 Lucerne World Cup Regatta

Edward G. Stevens, Jr. ‘54 Warren Sweetser ‘60

1960 Olympics

Ryan Tewell ‘96

Men’s U-23 8+

1996 Nations Cup

Gayle Thompson ‘61

2005 World Rowing U-23 Championship

Robert Wilson ‘60

1989 World Rowing Championship Men’s 8+, 1952 Olympics Men’s 8+, 1960 Olympics

Steve Perry

Coach U.S. U-23 World Championships, 2008-09

Tom Phelan ‘89

Olympic Dev. 4+ U.S. Olympic Festival

Coach 1932 World Rowing Championship

Men’s 8+, 1960 Olympics

Lightweight Men’s 4

Charles S. Walsh

Men’s 8+, 1920 Olympics Lightweight Men’s 8+

Men’s 8+, 1960 Olympics

William Vuillet ‘05

Mark Moore ‘61 Paul Montanus ‘89

Men’s 8+

Men’s 8+

1986-87 National Team Member; 1988 Olympics

Howard T. Winfree ‘61

Men’s 8+ 1952 Olympics

Edward P. Moore ‘20

Men’s 8+ 1982 World Rowing Championship

John Walters ‘84

Lyman S. Perry ‘61

Men’s 8+, 1991 Pan Am Games

Tom Savidge ‘82

Men’s 4X, 1988 Olympics

Richard F. Murphy ‘54

Pat Flood ‘90

1920 Olympics

Greg Montesi ‘82

Men’s 8+

Lightweight 8+

2009 World U-23 Rowing Championship 1982 World Rowing Championship

Alden R. Sanborn ‘22

2010 World U-23 Rowing Championship

2008 World U-23 Rowing Championship

U.S. Olympic Festival

Men’s 8+

Olympic Dev. 8+

Brian Hood ‘82

Lewis Rhodes ‘94

Men’s 8, 4-, 2+

U.S. Olympic Festival

1981, ‘83, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 World Rowing Championship

Coach

Olympic Dev. 8+

Vince McCall ‘07

1920 Olympics

Men’s 8+ 1982 World Rowing Championship

Men’s 8+, 1960 Olympics

Vincent J. Gallagher ‘22 ­Men’s 8+ Richard A. Glendon

Kevin Proctor ‘82

Men’s 8+, 1920 Olympics

Coach

Laurie Coffey ‘99

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Coach, World Military Games

Virgil V. Jacomini ‘21

1952 Olympics, 1957 World Rowing Championship

1952 Olympic Games

1999 Pan Am Games

Lightweight Men’s 4

Rick Clothier

Men’s 8+

1997 World Rowing Championship;

2010 Lucerne World Cup Regatta

Sherman R. Clark ‘22

Henry A. Proctor ‘54

Women’s 2X

Men’s U-23 8+,1996 Nations Cup

Lightweight Men’s 4-

Russell S. Callow

1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95 World Rowing Championship

Karin Hughes ‘91

Dean Phillips ‘97

Olympic Dev 4+

Lightweight Men’s 8+, 4-, 2-

U.S. Olympic Festival 2009 World U-23 Rowing Championship

Ted Bumgardner ‘13

Dale Hurley ‘89

Men’s 8+, 1960 Olympics Men’s 8+ 1960 Olympics


2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Navy Trophy Race Results

Adams Cup

Presented to the winner of the heavyweight varsity race between Navy, Harvard and Penn. The trophy is named after Charles Francis Adams, a Harvard graduate and former Secretary of the Navy. Harvard, 50; Penn, 14; Navy, 13 Year Winner 1933 Navy 1934 Penn 1935 Penn 1936 Navy 1937 Navy 1938 Harvard 1939 Harvard 1940 Harvard 1941 Harvard Year Winner 1942 Harvard 1943 Harvard 1944-46 No Race 1947 Harvard 1948 Harvard 1949 Harvard 1950 Harvard 1951 Harvard 1952 Navy 1953 Navy 1954 Navy 1955 Penn 1956 Harvard 1957 Harvard 1958 Harvard 1959 Harvard 1960 Penn 1961 Navy 1962 Penn 1963 Penn 1964 Harvard 1965 Harvard 1966 Harvard 1967 Harvard 1968 Harvard 1969 Penn 1970 Penn 1971 Navy 1972 Harvard

Navy –– 2nd 2nd –– –– 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd Navy 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd –– –– –– 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd –– 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd –– 2nd

Year Winner 1973 Harvard 1974 Harvard 1975 Harvard 1976 Harvard 1977 Penn 1978 Harvard 1979 Harvard 1980 Harvard 1981 Harvard 1982 Harvard 1983 Harvard 1984 Navy 1985 Navy 1986 Penn 1987 Navy 1988 Penn 1989 Harvard 1990 Penn 1991 Penn 1992 Harvard 1993 Harvard 1994 Harvard 1995 Navy 1996 Navy 1997 Harvard 1998 Harvard 1999 Penn 2000 No Race 2001 Harvard 2002 Harvard 2003 Harvard 2004 Harvard 2005 Harvard 2006 Harvard 2007 Harvard 2008 Harvard 2009 Harvard 2010 Harvard 2011 Harvard 2012 Harvard 2013 Harvard

Navy 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd –– –– 3rd –– 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd –– –– 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd t-2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd

Goes Trophy

Presented to the winner of the heavyweight varsity race between Navy, Cornell and Syracuse. Clifford “Tip” Goes (SU ‘14) created the trophy to honor coaches James Ten Eyck of Syracuse, Charles Courtney of Cornell and Richard Glendon of Navy. Navy, 26; Cornell, 21; Syracuse, 11 Year Winner 1955 Navy 1956 Cornell 1957 Cornell 1958 Syracuse 1959 Syracuse 1960 Navy 1961 No Race 1962 Cornell 1963 Cornell 1964 Cornell 1965 Cornell 1966 Cornell 1967 Cornell 1968 Cornell 1969 Cornell 1970 Cornell 1971 Navy 1972 Navy 1973 Navy 1974 Cornell 1975 Cornell 1976 Navy 1977 Cornell 1978 Syracuse 1979 Navy 1980 Navy 1981 Navy 1982 Navy 1983 Navy 1984 Navy 1985 Navy 1986 Navy 1987 Navy 1988 Syracuse 1989 Navy 1990 Syracuse 1991 Cornell

Navy –– 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd –– 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd –– –– –– 3rd 3rd –– 3rd Did Not Compete –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– –– 2nd –– 2nd 2nd

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2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Navy Trophy Race Results

Year Winner 1992 Cornell 1993 Navy 1994 Cornell 1995 Navy 1996 Navy 1997 Syracuse 1998 Navy 1999 Syracuse 2000 Navy 2001 Cornell 2002 Cornell 2003 Navy 2004 Navy 2005 Navy 2006 Syracuse 2007 Syracuse 2008 Syracuse 2009 Cornell 2010 Cornell 2011 Syracuse 2012 Navy 2013 NAVY

Maxwell Stevenson Trophy

Navy 2nd –– 2nd –– –– 2nd –– 3rd –– 3rd 2nd –– –– –– 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd –– ---

Presented to the winner of the heavyweight varsity race between Navy and Columbia. The trophy is named after the early chairman of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association. Navy, 24; Columbia, 4 Year Winner 1950 Navy 1951-60 No Race 1961 Navy 1962 Navy 1963 Columbia 1964 Navy 1965-75 No Race 1976 Navy 1977 Navy 1978 Navy 1979 No Race

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Year Winner 1980 Navy 1981 Navy 1982 Navy 1983 Navy 1984 Navy 1985 No Race 1986 Navy 1987-89 No Race 1990 Navy 1991 Navy 1992-2001 No Race 2002 Navy 2003 Navy 2004 Navy 2005 Navy 2006 Navy 2007 Navy 2008 Columbia 2009 Columbia 2010 Columbia 2011 Navy 2012 NAVY 2013 NAVY

Buck Walsh Cup

Presented to the winner of the heavyweight varsity race between Navy and Wisconsin. The trophy is named after 1923 USNA graduate and former Navy head coach Cmdr. Charles “Buck” Walsh. Wisconsin, 16; Navy, 14 Year Winner 1967 Wisconsin 1968 Wisconsin 1969 Wisconsin 1970 Navy 1971 No Race 1972 No Race 1973 No Race 1974 No Race 1975 No Race 1976 No Race 1977 No Race 1978 No Race

Year Winner 1979 No Race 1980 No Race 1981 Navy 1982 Navy 1983 Navy 1984 Navy 1985 Wisconsin 1986 Wisconsin 1987 Wisconsin 1988 Wisconsin 1989 Wisconsin 1990 Navy 1991 Navy 1992 Navy 1993 Navy 1994 Navy 1995 Navy 1996 Navy 1997 Wisconsin 1998 Wisconsin 1999 Wisconsin 2000 Wisconsin 2001 Wisconsin 2002 Wisconsin 2003 No Race 2004 Navy 2005 Navy 2006 Wisconsin 2007 Wisconsin 2008 Wisconsin 2009 No Race 2010 No Race 2011 No Race 2012 No Race 2013 No Race


2014 NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Navy Championship Regatta Results

Eastern Sprints

Year Varsity Boat Team 2001 13th n/a 2002 7th n/a 2003 4th n/a 2004 3rd n/a 2005 7th n/a 2006 9th 11th 2007 14th 11th 2008 7th 10th 2009 10th 11th 2010 10th 12th 2011 9th 6th 2012 5th 5th 2013 7th 8th

Year Varsity Boat Team 1946 2nd n/a 1947 2nd n/a 1948 3rd n/a 1949 6th n/a 1950 8th n/a 1951 n/a 5th 1952 1st 1st 1953 1st 1st 1954 1st 1st 1955 6th n/a 1956 6th n/a 1957 3rd 4th 1958 8th 4th 1959 6th n/a 1960 3rd 2nd 1961 1st 1st IRA Regatta 1962 n/a n/a 1963 n/a 3rd Year Varsity Boat Team 1964 7th n/a 1922 1st n/a 1965 5th 3rd 1923 2nd n/a 1966 8th n/a 1924 Did Not Race –– 1967 12th 6th 1925 1st n/a 1968 12th n/a 1926 2nd n/a Year Varsity Boat Team 1927 4th n/a 1969 9th 7th 1928-30 Did Not Race –– 1970 9th n/a 1931 1st n/a 1971 1st 1st 1932 4th n/a 1972 2nd n/a 1933 Did Not Race –– 1973 9th n/a 1934 3rd n/a 1974 6th n/a 1935 4th n/a 1975 12th 10th 1936 3rd n/a 1976 7th n/a 1937 2nd n/a 1977 9th 8th 1938 1st n/a 1978 4th 6th 1939 3rd n/a 1979 5th 9th 1940 4th n/a 1980 Did Not Race –– 1941-46 Did Not Race –– 1981 7th 4th 1947 1st n/a 1982 2nd 1st 1948 3rd n/a 1983 3rd 5th 1949 4th n/a 1984 3rd 4th 1950 12th n/a 1985 5th n/a 1951 12th n/a 1986 6th 6th 1952 1st n/a 1987 7th n/a 1953 1st n/a 1988 10th T-7th 1954 1st n/a 1989 6th n/a 1955 6th n/a 1990 4th 2nd 1956 2nd n/a 1991 1st 3rd 1957 6th n/a Year Varsity Boat Team Year Varsity Boat Team 1992 5th n/a 1958 2nd n/a 1993 5th n/a 1959 3rd n/a 1994 6th 5th 1960 2nd 1st 1995 6th n/a 1961 6th 4th 1996 7th n/a 1962 8th n/a 1997 10th T-10th 1963 2nd 1st 1998 8th n/a 1964 6th n/a 1999 7th n/a 1965 1st 1st 2000 11th n/a

Year Varsity Boat Team 1966 2nd 3rd 1967 5th 3rd 1968 14th 4th 1969 6th 7th 1970 7th 6th 1971 6th T-1st 1972 7th 7th 1973 8th T-9th 1974-76 Did Not Race –– 1977 13th 7th 1978 n/a n/a 1979 n/a 10th 1980 1st 3rd 1981 2nd 2nd 1982 4th 1st 1983 2nd 1st 1984 1st 1st 1985 3rd 2nd 1986 4th 3rd 1987 4th 4th 1988 8th 4th Year Varsity Boat Team 1989 6th 3rd 1990 4th 1st 1991 7th 2nd 1992 T-1st 1st 1993 6th 1st 1994 4th 2nd 1995 2nd 3rd 1996 5th 1st 1997 11th 8th 1998 10th 6th 1999 9th 10th 2000 10th 11th 2001 19th n/a 2002 6th 7th 2003 8th 7th 2004 4th 7th 2005 8th 5th 2006 11th 10th 2007 14th 11th 2008 12th 11th 2009 14th 14th 2010 8th 13th 2011 11th 10th 2012 10th 10th 2013 9th 9th

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2013-14 Navy HEAVYWEIGHT CREW ––––––– SEPTEMBER ––––––– 9/29 H Head of the Potomac H Washington, D.C. ––––––– OCTOBER ––––––– 10/12 H Navy Day Regatta H Philadelphia, Pa. 10/19-20 H Head of the Charles H Boston, Mass. 10/27 H Princeton Chase H Princeton, N.J. ––––––– NOVEMBER ––––––– 11/9 H Rutgers Fall Classic (Freshmen) H New Brunswick, N.J. ––––––– APRIL ––––––– 4/5 H vs. Princeton H Annapolis, Md. 4/11-12 H George Washington Invitational H Washington, D.C. 4/19 H Goes Trophy (vs. Syracuse, Cornell) H Ithaca, N.Y. 4/26 H Adams Cup (vs. Harvard, Penn) H Philadelphia, Pa. ––––––– MAY / JUNE ––––––– 5/4 H Stevenson Trophy (vs. Columbia) H Princeton, N.J. 5/18 H EARC Sprints H Worcester, Mass. 5/30-6/1 H IRA National Championships H West Windsor Township, N.J.


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