2014 Lightweight Crew Guide

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2014 NAVY LIGHTWEIGHT CREW

Table of Contents

2013-14 Schedule 1 Coaching Staff 2 Roster 3 Lightweight Rowing Team 4-7 2012-13 Results 8 Navy Rowing History 9-12

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. Michael H. Miller, USN Capt. Bill Byrne, Jr., USN Chet Gladchuk www.navysports.com

2013-14 Schedule

Date Opponent Oct. 12 Navy Day Regatta Oct. 20 Head of the Charles Oct. 27 Princeton Chase Nov. 9 Rutgers Fall Classic (Freshmen) March 29 vs. Yale April 5 vs. Columbia, Princeton April 12 Georgetown April 19 Harvard April 26 at Penn May 18 EARC Sprints June 1 IRA National Championship

Site Philadelphia, Pa. Boston, Mass. Princeton, N.J. New Brunswick, N.J. Princeton, N.J. Overpeck Park, N.J. Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Worcester, Mass. West Windsor, N.J.

Time/Result 1st 10th 7th 5th All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day

All times Eastern, subject to change

Lightweight Rowing Quick Facts

Head Coach Shawn Bagnall Alma Mater Washington State ‘99 Season as Head Coach First E-Mail bagnall@usna.edu Office Phone (410) 293-2418 Assistant Coach Ryan Archer Alma Mater Dartmouth ‘13 Season at Navy First E-Mail archer@usna.edu Office Phone (410) 293-2417 Varsity Officer Rep. Lt. Nick Friedewald, USN JV/Plebe Officer Rep. Lt. Edward Griffis, USN Faculty Rep. Brian VanDeMark 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 rowing 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 Lab and Naval Academy archives.

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Shawn Bagnall

Ryan Archer

Head Coach First Season Washington State ‘99

Assistant Coach First season

Shawn Bagnall will enter his first season as head coach of the lightweight rowing team in 2013-14 after spending the prior three years as an assistant coach with the Syracuse University men’s rowing team. As Syracuse Assistant Coach: Worked primarily with the freshman crews in addition to serving as the program’s recruiting coordinator ... Under Bagnall’s tutelage, several freshmen rowers advanced to the first or second varsity boats ... In 2012, the varsity crew included two members of Bagnall’s freshman boat from the previous year; the duo helped the Orange take fifth at the IRA National Championships, which was the program’s best finish in 22 years ... In 2011, he guided his freshman crew to a 10th-place finish at the Eastern Sprints and helped the varsity boat take ninth at the IRA National Championships. As Gonzaga Freshman/Novice Coach: Served for eight years as the men’s freshman/novice coach, junior varsity coach and recruiting coordinator ... Bagnall led the Bulldogs freshman/novice four to a Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association (WIRA) championship in 2010 ... He also guided the freshman eight to 13th and 15th-place finishes, respectively, at the 2008 and 2009 IRA Regattas ... In 2006, Bagnall helped the freshman eight claim its first bid to the IRA Regatta. As Washington State Club Coach: Took over the club program’s top spot in 2000 ... At the helm of the Cougars, he helped improve the competition level and athlete retention rates for the club sport program. International Experience: Since 2011 he has worked as an assistant coach with the U.S. Under-23 Women’s National Team ... Bagnall helped the women’s 8+ boat to consecutive gold medals at the 2012 and `13 U-23 World Championships ... He also served as head coach of the women’s 4- and 2- at the 2012 and ‘13 Under-23 World Championships. Rowing Experience: Enjoyed a successful career as a varsity rower from 1996-99 at Washington State ... As team captain, he was an All-Pacific-10 Conference selection in 1998. General: Received his bachelor’s degree in psychology from WSU in 1999 and completed his master’s degree in sport and athletic administration at Gonzaga in 2009.

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Dartmouth ‘13

Archer joined Shawn Bagnall’s lightweight rowing staff prior to the beginning of the 2013-14 season. As a competitive rower: Was a four-year varsity member of Dartmouth’s lightweight rowing team ... Archer closed out his intercollegiate career with a bronze medal performance in Dartmouth’s first lightweight boat at a national championship regatta, the EARC Sprints ... Prior to Dartmouth, Archer was a four-year member of the rowing program at The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pa. ... Was named a twotime captain, as well as a two-time team MVP ... Honored by Shipley with the Tamara Tirjan Award as an acknowledgement of his academics and leadership. General: Archer is a native of Haverford, Pa. earned his B.A. in Computer Science with a minor in French.


2014 NAVY LIGHTWEIGHT CREW 2013-14 Lightweight Rowing Rosters

2014 Varsity Roster Name Madison Beiler Austin Bentley Thomas Coffin Nick Connelly Timothy Dixon Phillip Ellsworth Mitchell Evans Seamus Fish Richard Hutyra Andrew Karas Chris Kent Gabe Knoll Evan Kolodziejczak Christopher Leigh Michael Madrid Liam Moffett Sahil Patel Andrew Peterman Cyle Schultz Nick Skeen Philip Song Jordan Spear Phil Villani Stephen Walsh Conor White Alex Yachanin

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

Ht. 5-1 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-1 5-7 5-7 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-1

Hometown/High School Seattle, Wash./Holy Names Academy Mukilteo, Wash./Kamiak Crofton, Md./Arundel West Chester, Pa./Delaware Country Christian Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights Middletown, N.J./High Technology Mason, Ohio/William Mason New Hope, Pa./The Lawrenceville School Arlington Heights, Ill./Saint Viator Buffalo, N.Y./Canisius Lynnfield, Mass./Phillips Academy East Amherst, N.Y./Canisius Moorestown, N.J./St. Joseph’s Prep Carlsbad, Calif./La Costa Canyon Vancouver, Wash./Home School Buffalo, N.Y./Canisius King George, Va./King George Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf Las Vegas, Nev./Liberty Reston, Va./Thomas Jefferson Fairfax, Va./Thomas Jefferson Chicago, Ill./Latin School of Chicago Albertson, N.Y./Chaminade Southborough, Mass./St. John’s Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla./The Bolles School Richmond, Va./Godwin

2014 Freshman Roster Name Taylor Adams Foster Bayles Ian Best Mitchell Bond Bryan Colasacco Joseph Ellis Will Herbert Michael Hoffman Michael Kelly Chandler King Colby Ko Robert Leddy Patrick Leech Kevin Leyland Evan Maranto Brant McGuigan Brent Niewoehner Michael Pentaleri Jackson Peplow Matthew Walsh Sean Williamson Robert Woods Joseph Yates

Cl. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-0 5-8 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-9 5-9 6-0 5-9 6-2

Hometown/High School Little Rock, Ark./Catholic Chicago, Ill./Oak Park River Forest Beavercreek, Ohio/Carroll Niantic, Conn./East Lyme Bay Shore, N.Y./Chaminade Tampa, Fla./King Atlanta, Ga./Marist School Concord, Mass./St. Mark’s School Chicago, Ill./Walter Payton College Prep Nokesville, Va./Osbourm Park Boston, Mass./Brookline Omaha, Neb./Creighton Prep Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic Cheltenham, Pa./Roman Catholic Shrewsbury, Mass./St. John’s West Deptford, N.J./St. Joseph’s Prep Annapolis, Md./Home School Jacksonville, Fla./The Bolles School Iowa City, Iowa/Iowa City West Southborough, Mass./St. John’s Cleveland, Ohio/St. Ignatius Northlake, Ill./West Leyden Virginia Beach, Va./Landstown

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Tim Dixon

Senior • Shaker Heights, Ohio Shaker Heights At Navy: • Third-year member of the varsity program • Rowed in the three seat of the first freshman boat in 2011 and in the third varsity in 2012 Prior to Navy: • Four-year varsity letterwinner in swimming at Shaker Heights High School ... Helped the swim team to four consecutive league titles Personal: • Son of Tim and Yvonne

Seamus Fish

Senior • New Hope, Pa. The Lawrenceville School At Navy: • A member of the varsity program for three seasons • Competed in the second varsity in 2012 • Rowed in the seven seat of the first freshman boat in 2011 Prior to Navy: • Earned three varsity letters in cross country and two in rowing in the varsity eight boat • Part of the boat that won a gold medal at the Mid-Atlantic Rowing Championships in 2010 and qualifying for the USRowing Youth Nationals

Richard Hutyra

Senior • Arlington Heights, Ill. Saint Viator At Navy: • A two-year participant in varsity action (2012 and 2014) • Rowed in the bow seat of the first freshman boat in 2011 Prior to Navy: • Earned three varsity letters in both cross country and track ... Captained both teams as a senior

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Michael Madrid

Senior • Vancouver, Wash. Home School At Navy: • Has competed at the varsity level for three years • Part of the fourth varsity crew in 2012 • Rowed in the stroke seat of the second freshman boat that took first place at the 2011 Eastern Sprints Prior to Navy: • Ran track in high school and also competed with the Vancouver Lake Crew team in Vancouver, Wash. Personal: • Son of Ramon and Kendra

Sahil Patel

Senior • King George, Va. King George At Navy: • Fourth overall season on varsity; third as a rower • Rowed in the fourth varsity boat in 2012 • Coxswain of the second varsity boat as a freshman Prior to Navy: • Competed in cross country and track at King George High School Personal: • Son of Kinshuk and Bena


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Cyle Schultz

Senior • Las Vegas, Nev. Liberty At Navy: • Three-year member of the varsity program • Rowed as part of the second varsity crew in 2012 Prior to Navy: • Competed in the Nevada track & field state championships in the 800M • Named Athlete of the year in 2010 and scholar athlete all four years ... earned a total of nine varsity letters

Alex Yachanin Senior • Richmond, Va. Godwin

At Navy: • A member of the varsity crew since 2012 • Competed in the third varsity boat as a sophomore • Rowed with the first freshmen boat in 2011 Prior to Navy: • Four year letterwinner in tennis that helped lead Godwin to the 2009 Virginia state championship ... also earned three varsity letters in golf Personal: • Son of Joseph and Monica

Austin Bentley

Junior • Mukilteo, Wash. Kamiak At Navy: • Second year competing at the varsity level • Rowed in the first freshman boat in 2012 Prior to Navy: • Rowed for the Everett Rowing Association, competing in the 2009 and ’11 Northwest Regional Championships • Attended Kamiak High School Personal: • Son of Jeffrey and Allyson

Nick Connelly

Junior • West Chester, Pa. Delaware County Christian At Navy: • Joined the varsity ranks as a sophomore in 2013 • Rowed in the second freshman boat in 2012 Prior to Navy: • Four-year varsity letterwinner in cross country and three-year letterwinner in wrestling at Delaware County Christian School … captained both teams as a senior Personal: • Son of Patrick and Terri

Phillip Ellsworth

Junior • Middletown, N.J. High Technology At Navy: • Second season rowing at the varsity level • Competed on the freshman team in 2012 Prior to Navy: • Earned three varsity letters in track and two in cross country Personal: • Son of Ken and Jan

Chris Kent

Junior • Lynnfield, Mass. Phillips Academy At Navy: • Second-year rower in varsity competition • Rowed in the bow seat of the first freshman boat in 2012 Prior to Navy: • Was part of the rowing and hockey teams at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass. Personal: • Son of Robert and Elizabeth

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Evan Kolodziejczak

Junior • Morrestown, N.J. St. Joseph’s Prep At Navy: • Second season with the varsity crew • Rowed in the first freshman boat Prior to Navy: • Attended St. Joseph’s Prep School Personal: • Son of Stanley and Donna

Christopher Leigh

Junior • Carlsbad, Calif. La Costa Canyon

At Navy: • Second-year rower in varsity competition • Rowed in 2012 on the freshman team Prior to Navy: • Earned two varsity letters in swimming and also competed in cross country and track at La Costa Canon Personal: • Son of Craig and Julie

Liam Moffett

Junior • Buffalo, N.Y. Canisius At Navy: • Elevated to varsity status for the 2013 season • A member of the freshman program in 2012 Prior to Navy: • Three-year letterwinner in rowing at Canisius High School that was named team captain and MVP in 2011 • Competed at the SRAA Nationals in the freshman eight in 2008 and the lightweight eight in 2009 and ‘10

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Phillip Song

Junior • Fairfax, Va. Thomas Jefferson At Navy: • A two-year participant on the varsity level • Rowed in the stroke seat of the second freshman crew in 2012 Prior to Navy: • Competed in crew at Thomas Jefferson High School

Jordan Spear

Junior • Chicago, Ill. Latin School of Chicago At Navy: • Rowing in his second varsity season • Participated in action as a plebe with the freshman program Prior to Navy: • Earned three varsity letters in both water polo and swimming … Garnered All-State honorable mention honors in water polo as a senior Personal: • Son of Joel and Cathleen

Conor White

Junior • Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. The Bolles School At Navy: • Second year with varsity program • Rowed as a member of the freshman crew in 2012 Prior to Navy: • Lettered in crew all four years at The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Fla. ... Won Florida state championships in the varsity four in 2010 and varsity eight in 2009 • Named team co-captain as a senior in 2010-11 Personal: • Son of Edward and Tasha


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Mitch Evans

Sophomore • Mason, Ohio William Mason At Navy: • Rowed as a member of the freshman crew in 2013 Prior to Navy: • Attended William Mason High School • A four-year member of the Great Miami Rowing Club and served as a team captain in 2012 Personal: • Son of Neil and Lorraine

Andrew Karas

Sophomore • Buffalo, N.Y. Canisius At Navy: • Competed with the freshman crew in 2013 Prior to Navy: • Rowed interscholastically at Canisius High School with three other members of the Navy rowing program: Liam Moffett ‘15, Gabe Knoll ‘16 and Michael Hamp ‘16 (HW) Personal: • Son of Paul and Donna

Gabe Knoll

Sophomore • East Amherst, N.Y. Canisius At Navy: • Member of the freshman program in 2013 Prior to Navy: • One of 11 current NCAA rowers from Canisius High School, including fellow Mids, Liam Moffett ‘15, Andrew Karas ‘16 and Michael Hamp ‘16 (HW) Personal: • Son of Patrick and Michelle • Great Uncle, Rear Admiral Denys Knoll and cousin, First Lt. Ryan Steenberge graduated from USNA

Andrew Peterman

Sophomore • Bettendorf, Iowa Bettendorf At Navy: • Participated with freshman crew as a plebe Prior to Navy: • Prepped at Greystone Prep School in Kerrville, Texas after graduating from Bettendorf High School in 2011 • Lettered in football at Bettendorf as a wide receiver Personal: • Son of George and Carolyn • Brother of Ryan, who was a four-year member of the Navy heavyweight program from 2009-13

Phil Villani

Sophomore • Albertson, N.Y. Chaminade At Navy: • Rowed with the freshman program in 2013 Prior to Navy: • Won a pair of New York State Championships as a member of the Chaminade rowing program (2009 - Freshman 8+ and 2011 - Junior 8+) • Participated in club swimming and ice hockey Personal: • Son of Jeff and Kathy

Stephen Walsh

Sophomore • Southborough, Mass. St. John’s At Navy: • Competed as a member of the freshman rowing program Prior to Navy: • Lettered in crew at St. John’s High School where he rowed with the 2010 Third Varsity 8 NEIRA champions • High school teammate of Evan Maranto ‘17 and Matt Walsh ‘17 Personal: • Son of Michael and Stephanie • Grandson of Theodore Edson, USNA class of ‘54

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2014 NAVY LIGHTWEIGHT CREW 2013 Spring Results

Princeton Murtaugh Cup Princeton, N.J. March 23

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First Varsity Princeton - 6:26 Navy - 6:35

Second Varsity Princeton - 6:22 Navy - 6:34

Third Varsity Navy - 6:44 Princeton - 6:57

First Freshman Princeton - 6:27 Navy - 6:30

Yale First Varsity Second Varsity Eads Johnson Trophy Yale - 6:04 Yale - 6:06 Princeton, N.J. Navy - 6:18 Navy - 6:10 March 30

Third Varsity Yale - 6:59 Navy B - 7:08 Navy A - 7:10 Navy C - 7:22

First Freshman Yale - 6:14 Navy - 6:26

Columbia First Varsity Second Varsity Annapolis, Md. Columbia - 5:46 Columbia - 5:53 April 6 Navy - 5:50 Navy - 5:59

Varsity Four Navy A - 6:55 Navy B - 6:57 Columbia - 7:10

Third Varsity Navy - 6:01 Navy 1F - 6:01.9 Columbia - 6:18

Georgetown First Varsity Washington, D.C. Georgetown - 5:35 April 13 Navy - 5:36

Varsity Four Navy B - 6:37 Navy A - 6:38 Georgetown - 7:27

First Freshman Georgetown - 5:47 Navy - 5:53

Harvard First Varsity Second Varsity Haines Trophy Harvard - 6:44 Harvard - 6:41 Boston, Mass. Navy - 6:54 Navy - 6:50 April 20

Third Varsity Navy - 6:55 Harvard - 7:08 Navy 4V - 7:17

First Freshman Harvard - 6:44 Navy - 5:58 Harvard 2F - 7:22

Penn, Delaware First Varsity Callow Cup Delaware - 6:03 Annapolis, Md. Penn - 6:03.03 April 27 Navy - 6:09

Second Varsity Navy - 6:11 Navy 3V - 6:13 Delaware - 6:21 Penn - 6:29

Varsity Four Navy - 7:01 Navy B - 7:15 Penn - 7:33 Delaware -7:47

First Freshman Delaware - 6:11 Penn - 6:17 Navy (2F HW) - 6:18 Navy - 6:29

Second Freshman Navy 5V - 6:24 Delaware - 6:33 Navy 4V - 6:43 Penn - 7:00

Eastern Sprints First Varsity Worcester, Mass. Petite Final (10th overall) May 19 Penn - 6:22 Jope Cup (overall): 8th Georgetown - 6:27 MIT - 6:30 Navy - 6:37

Second Varsity First Freshman Grand Final (6th overall) Petite Final (8th overall) Cornell - 6:21 Georgetown - 6:49 Harvard - 6:22 Navy - 7:04 Princeton - 6:33 Yale - 6:37 Columbia - 6:40 Navy - 6:48

Third Varsity Grand Final (1st & 5th overall) Navy - 6:43 Cornell - 6:48 Harvard -6:50 Columbia - 6:52 Navy 4V - 7:00 Princeton - 7:03

Third Varsity Four Grand Final (2nd overall) Cornell - 7:06 Navy - 7:14 Penn - 7:26 Princeton - 7:28

Second Varsity Navy 3V - 5:42 Navy 2V - 5:46 Georgetown - 5:57

Fourth Varsity Navy - 7:05 Princeton - 7:51


2014 NAVY LIGHTWEIGHT CREW Navy Lightweight Rowing History

1931 Navy lightweights win their dual with Syracuse; lose a dual race to Penn and then place third at the National Henley Regatta in Philadelphia, Pa. 1933 Navy lightweights win their only dual with MIT, then go on to take third place at the National Henley Regatta in Philadelphia, Pa., behind Princeton and Columbia. 1934 Navy lightweights win their only dual race with Columbia. 1935 Navy lightweights win their dual with Ithaca College. Navy then finishes a close fourth at the American Henley Regatta in Philadelphia, behind Princeton, Penn and Columbia.

1979 Navy lightweight JV boat wins silver medal at the EARC Sprints. 1980 Navy JV boat wins bronze medal and first plebe boat wins gold at the EARC Sprints. 1981 Navy lightweights place second at the Head of the Charles, losing only to the Canadian National Team. They go on to the San Diego Crew Classic for the first time and take fourth place in the grand finals. Team later wins both the Haines Cup (Harvard) and the Callow Cup (Penn) and take fifth place at the EARC Sprints Championship. 1986 Navy lightweights have a 4-2 record and win the Callow Cup (Penn) en route to a sixth-place finish at the EARC Sprints.

ond in Jope Cup team-point standings. 2003 The Mids win three medals at the Eastern Sprints, with the freshman boats sweeping the Gold Medals for the first time in Navy history. 2004 The Mids posted the best season in the program’s history. The varsity boat ended the regular season with an undefeated record, won the Eastern Sprints title and the IRA National Championship. Navy would go on to reach the semifinal round at the Royal Henley Regatta in London, England. The crew was selected as the EARC’s Crew of the Year, while head coach Rob Friedrich was tabbed as the EARC Coach of the Year. The crew also qualified for the Navy Hall of Fame.

1987 Patrick Manion takes over as head coach Navy lightweight crew team. First plebe boat wins bronze medal at the EARC Sprints.

2005 Navy placed all five of its boats into the grand finals at the Eastern Sprints, winning both freshmen events and winning two additional medals. 2006 Navy won the program’s first Jope Cup (overall team points title) at the Eastern Sprints.

1988 The Navy lightweights have a 2-2 record in winning the Callow Cup (Penn) and placing fourth at the EARC Sprints.

2007 The Mids repeated as Jope Cup champions, while the second and third varsity crews won individual boat titles at the Eastern Sprints.

1958 Navy lightweight JV wins bronze medal at the EARC Sprints.

1991 Mike Hughes takes over as head coach of Navy lightweight crew team.

1960 Navy lightweight varsity and JV crews win silver medal at the EARC Sprints.

1993 Navy wins the Crawford Bay Crew Classic and goes 5-2 en route to taking seventh place at the EARC Sprints.

2008 Navy landed all five of its boats in the grand finals at the Eastern Sprints, winning in the second varsity, third varsity and second freshman races. The Midshipmen went on to finish second in the grand finals of both the varsity eight and varsity four with coxswain races at the IRA National Championship.

1956 Navy lightweight JV wins bronze medal at the EARC Sprints. 1957 Navy lightweights, coached by Hubbell Davidson ’45, win both duals with Penn and MIT and lose to Princeton. Navy then goes on to place fifth at the EARC Championships. Navy lightweight JV crew and plebe first boat win the EARC Sprints.

1961 Navy lightweight varsity wins bronze medal and JV crew wins gold at the EARC Sprints. 1962 Navy lightweights, coached by Lt. White, go through an undefeated season to win the first EARC Lightweight Championship in the history of Navy crew. 1969 Navy lightweight JV team wins bronze medal at the EARC Sprints. 1970 Navy lightweight JV and first plebe boat win bronze medals at the EARC Sprints. Navy finishes third in “Jope Cup” (team points standing for EARC League). 1971 Navy lightweight JV wins silver medal at EARC Sprints. Navy finishes third in Jope Cup standings. 1972 Navy lightweight varsity and JV teams win bronze medals at the EARC Sprints. Navy finishes third in Jope Cup. 1974 Navy lightweight JV wins bronze medal at the EARC Sprints. 1975 Navy lightweight varsity wins silver medal and JV wins bronze medal at the EARC Sprints and place second in Jope Cup. 1976 Navy lightweight JV wins silver medal at the EARC Sprints. 1977 Sprints.

Navy varsity wins silver medal at the EARC

1978 Navy first plebe boat wins silver medal at the EARC Sprints.

1995 Cmdr. Jim Snead ‘73, takes over as head coach. Third varsity wins gold medal at the EARC Sprints (varsity) and competes in the IRAs for the first time, taking fifth place in the Grand Finals. 1996 Major Greg Morrison ‘77, takes over as head coach. The Navy lightweights have a 2-2 record and place fifth in the grand finals at the IRAs. 1997 Dale Hurley ’89, takes over as head coach of Navy lightweight crew team. 1998 Lightweight plebes place first and second at the Belly of the Carnegie. 1999 Navy lightweights win the Patriot League Championship. Plebe crew finishes in fifth place in the first boat and wins gold in the second boat at the EARC Sprints. 2000 Navy lightweights compete in the San Diego Crew Classic for the second time in the history of the program, finishing third in grand finals. Plebes capture the top-two slots at the Belly of the Carnegie. Varsity secures an automatic bid for 2001 Head of the Charles by placing fifth overall and fourth among colleges at 2000 regatta.

2009 Under head coach Nick Baker, the Midshipmen went 4-3 and won the Callow Cup for the ninth-straight year. Navy completed the year with a fourth-place showing at the Eastern Sprints and sixthplace effort at the IRA National Championship. 2010 In his first year as head coach, Steve Perry led Navy to a 6-2 record and a second-place finish at the IRA Regatta. The Mids held on to the Callow Cup for the 10th consecutive season and reclaimed the Eads Johnson Trophy for the first time since 2007. 2011 The Mids sent their first and second varsity crews to the grand finals of the Eastern Sprints. Navy also posted wins over Columbia and Penn. 2012 The varsity four won the IRA National Championship. 2013 The varsity four qualified for the grand finals at the IRA National Championship and took sixth place. 2014 Shawn Bagnall joins the program prior to the 2013-14 school year as the head coach.

2001 Navy placed fifth at the season-ending IRA National Championship Regatta. At the end of the spring season, Rob Friedrich replaces Dale Hurley as the head coach of the lightweight program. 2002 Navy’s varsity places second at the IRA National Championship. Second varsity wins Cornell Trophy for first time since 1961. Navy team places sec-

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2014 NAVY LIGHTWEIGHT 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

Olympic Dev 4+

Julian Bowling ’10

Lightweight Men’s 4

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

Russell S. Callow

Coach

1952 Olympics, 1957 World Rowing Championship

Sherman R. Clark ‘22 Rick Clothier

Coach, World Military Games

Virgil V. Jacomini ‘21 Donald H. Johnston ‘22

Lightweight Men’s 4

2010 Lucerne World Cup Regatta Lightweight 8+

2010 World U-23 Rowing Championship

Edward King ’11

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

Tom Cook ’76

1976 World Rowing Championship

Sean Couglin ‘87

Men’s 4+

1987 World University Games

Robert M. Detweiler ‘53

Men’s 8+ 1952 Olympics

U.S. Olympic Festival

Dean Phillips ‘97

Men’s U-23 8+,1996 Nations Cup

Henry A. Proctor ‘54

Men’s 8+

1952 Olympic Games 1999 World Military Games

Men’s 8+, 1920 Olympics

Michael Kerrigan ’10

Olympic Dev. 4+

1999 World Military Games

1991 Pan Am Games

Clyde W. King ‘22

Tom Phelan ‘89

Matt Provencer ‘93

Men’s 8+

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

Greg Provencer ‘97

1920 Olympics

Chad Jungbluth ‘91

Men’s 8+ Men’s 8+

Steve Perry

Men’s 8+, 1920 Olympics 1920 Olympics

William C. Jordan ‘21

Women’s U-23 4X

1999 Pan Am Games

Mike Hughes

1987 World University Games

Women’s 2X 1997 World Rowing Championship;

Men’s 8+, 1920 Olympics

Laurie Coffey ‘99

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

Coach, 1975, ‘83 Pan Am Games;

Lightweight Men’s 4-

Kevin Proctor ‘82

Men’s 8+ 1982 World Rowing Championship

Chet Reily ‘94

Olympic Dev. 8+

U.S. Olympic Festival

Lewis Rhodes ‘94

Olympic Dev. 8+

U.S. Olympic Festival

Alden R. Sanborn ‘22

Men’s 8+

1920 Olympics

Tom Savidge ‘82

Men’s 8+ 1982 World Rowing Championship

Dan Sayner ‘79

Men’s 4+

2009 World U-23 Rowing Championship

1977 World Rowing Championship

Lightweight Men’s 4

1980 Olympic Team

2010 Lucerne World Cup Regatta

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

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+

Men’s 8+, 1952 Olympics

William C. Long ‘61

William B. Fields ‘54

Men’s 8+, 1952 Olympics

Dan Lyons ‘91

Wayne T. Frye ‘54

Men’s 8+, 1952 Olympics

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

Men’s 4+

1988 Olympics

Lightweight 8+

Men’s 8+

2010 World U-23 Rowing Championship

1987 World University Games

Vince McCall ‘07

Richard A. Glendon

Coach

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-

Men’s 8, 4-, 2+

Charles D. Manring ‘52

Vincent J. Gallagher ‘22 ­Men’s 8+ 1920 Olympics

Men’s 8+, 1960 Olympics

Jim Schofield ‘84

James R. Dunbar ‘55

Mike Gaffney ‘87

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

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

1960 Olympics

Ryan Tewell ‘96

Men’s U-23 8+

1996 Nations Cup

Gayle Thompson ‘61

John Walters ‘84

2009 World U-23 Rowing Championship

Richard F. Murphy ‘54 Lyman S. Perry ‘61

Men’s 8+ 1952 Olympics Men’s 8+, 1960 Olympics

Lightweight Men’s 4

2005 World Rowing U-23 Championship

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

Men’s 8+, 1960 Olympics

William Vuillet ‘05

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

Men’s 8+

Coach 1932 World Rowing Championship Men’s 8+

1986-87 National Team Member; 1988 Olympics

Robert Wilson ‘60 Howard T. Winfree ‘61

Men’s 8+ 1952 Olympics

Mark Moore ‘61 Paul Montanus ‘89

Lightweight Men’s 4 2010 Lucerne World Cup Regatta

Edward P. Moore ‘20

1982 World Rowing Championship

Jimmy Sopko ‘05

Charles S. Walsh

U.S. Olympic Festival

Men’s 4X, 1988 Olympics

2008 World U-23 Rowing Championship Men’s 8+

Greg Montesi ‘82

Brian Hood ‘82

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2010 Lucerne World Cup Regatta

Lightweight Men’s 8+, 4-, 2-

Karin Hughes ‘91

Lightweight Men’s 4-

Men’s 8+, 1991 Pan Am Games

Dale Hurley ‘89

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

Ted Bumgardner ‘13

Pat Flood ‘90

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


2014 NAVY LIGHTWEIGHT CREW NAVY TROPHY RACE RESULTS Navy 31; Penn 27

Callow Cup

Presented to the winner of the varsity race between Navy and Penn. The trophy is Named after Russell “Rusty� Callow, who coached at both Penn and Navy.

Year Winner 1955 Penn 1956 Navy 1957 Navy 1958 Navy 1959 Navy 1960 Navy 1961 Navy 1962 Navy 1963 Penn 1964 Navy 1965 Penn 1966 Penn 1967 Penn 1968 Penn 1969 Penn 1970 Navy 1971 Navy 1972 Navy 1973 No Race 1974 Penn

Haines Trophy

Presented to the winner of the varsity race between Navy and Harvard. The trophy is named after Bert Haines, Harvard lightweight head coach from 1936-52. Harvard 45; Navy 8 Year Winner 1965 Harvard 1966 Harvard 1967 Harvard 1968 Harvard 1969 Harvard 1970 Harvard 1971 Harvard 1972 Harvard 1973 Harvard 1974 Harvard

1975 Penn 1976 Penn 1977 Penn 1978 Penn 1979 Penn 1980 Penn 1981 Navy 1982 Penn 1983 Navy 1984 Navy 1985 Navy 1986 Navy 1987 Penn 1988 Navy 1989 Penn 1990 Penn 1991 Penn 1992 Penn 1993 Penn 1994 Navy 1995 Penn 1996 Navy 1997 Penn

1998 Penn 1999 Penn 2000 Penn 2001 Navy 2002 Navy 2003 Navy 2004 Navy 2005 Navy 2006 Navy 2007 Navy 2008 Navy 2009 Navy 2010 Navy 2011 Navy 2012 Navy 2013 Penn

1975 Navy 1976 Harvard 1977 Harvard 1978 Harvard 1979 Harvard 1980 Harvard 1981 Navy 1982 Harvard 1983 Harvard 1984 Harvard 1985 Harvard 1986 Harvard 1987 Harvard 1988 Harvard 1989 Harvard 1990 Harvard 1991 Harvard 1992 Harvard 1993 No Race 1994 Harvard 1995 Harvard

1996 Harvard 1997 Harvard 1998 Harvard 1999 No Race 2000 No Race 2001 Harvard 2002 Navy 2003 Navy 2004 Navy 2005 Harvard 2006 Navy 2007 Harvard 2008 Navy 2009 Harvard 2010 Harvard 2011 Harvard 2012 Harvard 2013 Harvard

Eads Johnson Trophy

Joseph Murtaugh Cup

Yale 6; Navy 4

Princeton 5; Navy 1

Presented to the winner of the varsity race between Navy and Yale. The trophy is named after Eads Johnson, the captain of the 1934 Yale lightweight rowing team and a 20-year member of the U.S. Navy. Year Winner 2004 Navy 2005 Navy 2006 Yale 2007 Navy 2008 Yale 2009 Yale 2010 Navy 2011 Yale 2012 Yale 2013 Yale

Presented to the winner of the varsity race between Navy and Princeton. The trophy is named after the former Princeton and U.S. lightweight rowing coach. Year Winner 2008 Navy 2009 Princeton 2010 Princeton 2011 Princeton 2012 Princeton 2013 Princeton

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2014 NAVY LIGHTWEIGHT CREW NAVY LIGHTS AT CHAMPIONSHIPS Navy Lights Eastern Sprints Year Varsity Team 1955 5th n/a 1956 n/a n/a 1957 5th n/a 1958 4th n/a 1959 n/a n/a 1960 2nd n/a 1961 3rd n/a 1962 T-1st n/a 1963 8th 6th 1964 8th 9th 1965 10th 8th 1966 9th 9th 1967 6th 8th 1968 7th 8th 1969 Did Not Race 8th 1970 5th 3rd 1971 5th 3rd 1972 3rd 3rd 1973 4th 4th 1974 5th 6th 1975 2nd 2nd

Year Varsity Boat Team 1976 4th 5th 1977 2nd 6th 1978 9th 7th 1979 7th 5th 1980 7th 4th 1981 5th 4th 1982 6th n/a 1983 8th 6th 1984 7th 7th 1985 4th 6th 1986 6th 4th 1987 7th n/a 1988 6th 8th 1989 8th n/a 1990 8th 8th 1991 7th n/a 1992 8th 7th 1993 7th 6th 1994 6th 5th 1995 7th n/a 1996 6th n/a

IRA National Championship Regatta Year Varsity Boat 1996 5th 1997-98 Did Not Race 1999 10th 2000 8th 2001 5th 2002 2nd 2003 7th 2004 1st 2005 6th 2006 6th 2007 6th 2008 2nd

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Year Varsity Boat 2009 6th 2010 2nd 2011 7th 2012 n/a 2013 n/a

Year Varsity Boat Team 1997 11th 10th 1998 12th n/a 1999 10th n/a 2000 9th n/a 2001 7th n/a 2002 4th 2nd 2003 9th 3rd 2004 1st 2nd 2005 4th 2nd 2006 2nd 1st 2007 4th 1st 2008 4th 3rd 2009 4th 5th 2010 5th 5th 2011 6th 6th 2012 8th 6th 2013 10th 8th



2013-14 Navy LIGHTWEIGHT CREW ––––––– OCTOBER ––––––– 10/12 H Navy Day Regatta H Philadelphia, Pa. 10/20 H Head of the Charles H Boston, Mass. 10/27 H Princetonn Chase H Princeton, N.J. ––––––– NOVEMBER ––––––– 11/9 H Rutgers Fall Classic H New Brunswick, N.J. ––––––– MARCH ––––––– 3/29 H vs. Yale H Princeton, N.J. ––––––– APRIL ––––––– 4/5 H vs. Columbia, Princeton H Overpeck Park, N.J. 4/12 H vs. Georgetown H Annapolis, Md. 4/19 H vs. Harvard H Annapolis, Md. 4/26 H at Penn H Philadelphia, Pa. ––––––– MAY ––––––– 5/18 H EARC Sprints H Worcester, Mass. ––––––– JUNE ––––––– 6/1 H IRA National Champtionships H West Windsor Township, N.J.


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