2017 Rowing Record Book

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14 Roster 15 Megan Badorrek 15 Pari Baker 16 Channing Bearden 16 Nicole Burnett 17 Rebecca Caruso 17 Nicole Chojnacky 18 Kathryn Cosgrove 18 Katie Culligan 19 Jennifer Davis 19 Alex Dawson 20 Mary Grace Dolan 20 Jenna Duebber 20 Mikayla Dutton 21 Kristen Freeman 21 Chandler Frumin 22 Kirsten Girard 22 Kara Goodman 22 Loran Grant 23 Clarisse Hayle 23 Jordan Hernandez 23 Lauren Higdon 24 Madeline Johnson 24 Helena Jordan 24 Anneta Kyridou 25 Katie Lance 25 Aja List 26 Jessica Magnoli 26 Mary McGarr

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57 2013 58 2014 60 2015 61 2016 62 1997 NCAA Championships 62 2003 NCAA Championships 63 2004 NCAA Championships 63 2005 NCAA Championships 64 2006 NCAA Championships 64 2007 NCAA Championships 65 2008 NCAA Championships 65 2010 NCAA Championships 66 2010 C-USA Championships 66 2011 C-USA Championships 67 2012 C-USA Championships 67 2013 C-USA Championships 68 2014 C-USA Championships 68 2015 Big XII Championships 68 2016 Big XII Championships

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Lisa Glenn Sarah Arms William Juckett Laura Miller Karla Sass Karly Laney Cheri Intveld Dr. Beverly Davenport Dr. Donald Bruce Dave Hart Executive Athletics Staff Senior Athletics Staff

Jenna McGrath Brookmyer McIntyre Victoria McMillan Hannah Menge Gina Michael Cailey Nelson Gena Norton Bailey Oiler Katherine Pearson Annie Pelic Bailey Perosa Shannon Perrone Katie Porter Brenna Randall Gabbie Richardson Mia Roark Lisa Rowland Alexandra Shafer Kylie Stark Samantha Strube Natalie Tavares Amalia Tsiavou Taylor Upson Jesselyn Voysey Jasmine WIlcox Iman Woodyard Morgan Yount

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HONORS 70 Letterwinners 74 All-Americans 74 All-Region Honorees 73 Individual Awards 74 All-Conference Awards 75 Academic Awards

ALL-TIME RESULTS 38 1995 38 1996 39 1997 40 1998 41 1999 42 2000 43 2001 44 2002 46 2003 47 2004 48 2005 49 2006 51 2007 52 2008 53 2009 54 2010 55 2011 56 2012

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The 2017 Tennessee Rowing Record Book has been compiled from information originally presented on UTSports. com and previous UT Rowing Media Guides. Editors: Kimberly Hood and Jared Prescott Photography: Donald Page, Craig Bisacre, UTAD Photography, UT Photo Services

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THE BASICS Date Event City Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Feb. 18 UCF (Scrimmage) Orlando, Fla. Founded: 1794 March 11-12 Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational Oak Ridge, Tenn. Conference: Big 12 Conference Enrollment: 28,052 March 19 Indiana (Scrimmage) Oak Ridge, Tenn. Colors: Orange & White April 1-2 San Diego Crew Classic San Diego, Calif. Nickname: Volunteers Mascot: Smokey X April 8 Big 12 Double Dual Oak Ridge, Tenn. Band: Pride of the Southland April 22-23 Clemson Invitational Clemson, S.C. President: Dr. Joe DiPietro May 13-14 Big XII Championship Oak Ridge, Tenn. Chancellor: Dr. Beverly Davenport Faculty Representative: Dr. Donald Bruce May 27-29 NCAA Championship West Windsor, N.J. Vice Chancellor/Dir. of Athletics: Dave Hart FACILITY INFORMATION Facility: Wayne G. Basler Boathouse Opened: September 30, 1999

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HISTORY First Year of Rowing: 1995-96 Joined Big 12: 2014 C-USA Championships (Last): 2 (2012) NCAA Appearances: 4 team (2006, 2007, 2008, 2010) 4 at-large (V4+ 1997, V8+ 2003, 2004, 2005) Best Team Finish: Ninth (2007) COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Lisa Glenn Assistant Coach: Sarah Arms Assistant Coach: Will Juckett Assistant Coach: Laura Miller Dir. of Rowing Operations: Karla Sass Graduate Asst. Coach: Karly Laney Graduate Asst. for Operations: Cheri Intveld MEDIA RELATIONS Ryan Robinson-Assoc. AD/Communications Office: 865.974.4167 Cell: 865.410.9988 Email: ryan.robinson@utk.edu Kimberly Hood- Asst. Director of Media Relations Office: 865.974.1211 Cell: 423.552.5617 Email: khood3@utk.edu


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LISA GLENN HEAD COACH

18TH SEASON AT TENNESSEE MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE ‘88 During her 17 years at the helm of the University of Tennessee women’s rowing team, head coach Lisa Glenn has helped the 20-year-old program mature into a national power. Glenn has led the Vols to eight appearances at the NCAA Championships, including four full-team selections in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2010. Only the second coach in Volunteer rowing history, Glenn has a strong track record of producing stellar student-athletes, both on the water and in the classroom. Seven Vols have taken home All-America accolades under Glenn’s tutelage. Erika Lauderlade was selected as a second-team CRCA All-American in 2012. After the 2010 season, Laura Miller was selected as a second team CRCA All-American. Former rower Erin-Monique Shelton collected second-team honors for the third consecutive year in 2008, joining Chelsea Pemberton as the only Tennessee rowers to earn All-America distinction three times. The 2005 squad saw Andrea Bagwell and Pemberton both named to the second team, while in 2004, Pemberton picked up first-team honors and Kaitlin Bargreen garnered a second-team selection. In 2003, the All-American duo was flip-flopped, with Bargreen taking first-team status and Pemberton earning a second-team selection. Glenn’s student-athletes have also excelled in the classroom. Overall, Tennessee has now earned 62 CRCA Scholar-Athlete awards since the 2001 season. Under Glenn, the UT program has seen two of its athletes picked to back-toback ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV squads. Most recently, Libuse Bruncvíkova’ earned a place on ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV second-team. Bargreen also picked up second-team accolades from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) in both 2004 and 2005, while Kacey Montgomery garnered the honors in 2002 and 2003. Montgomery grabbed a spot on the CoSIDA Academic All-America At-Large First Team both years and received the Edsouth Lady Vol Scholar-Athlete of the Year award in 2002. Marissa Allen was presented with the Helen B. Watson Award, given to the Women’s Volunteer athlete with the highest GPA, in both 2004 and 2005. Most recently in 2016, 12 student-athletes were named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll and nine freshmen were named to the First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. Thirteen student-athletes were named to the Big 12 Academic All-Conference Team this past season. Tennessee took third in the automatic qualifier standings at the 2016 Big 12 Rowing Championships for the second consecutive season. McDarragh Minnock earned Big 12 AllConference honors for the second straight year. She was joined on the All-Conference team by Taylor Upson and Pari Baker. UT also landed 13 rowers on the Academic AllBig 12 Team, 11 on the first team and two on the second team. Senior Katie King was named to the Academic AllConference team for the fourth consecutive season. Senior Harper Lucas was awarded the NCAA Ethnic Minority and Women’s Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship, the second consecutive season a Tennessee rower earned the 4

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 COACHING HIGHLIGHTS Eight NCAA Championship Appearances 2012 and 2010 C-USA Champions 2012 and 2010 C-USA Coach of the Year 2006 South Region Champions Three-Time South Region Coach of the Year Six All-America performers honor. 2015 was the first season in the Big 12 for Tennessee rowing as the squad posted a third place finish in the conference championship as boats finished in all four of the major races (First Varsity Eight, Second Varsity Eight, First Varsity Four and Second Varsity Four). Sarah McAuliffe , Whitney Wolfe and McDarragh Minnock were named to the Big 12 All-Conference Team. McAuliffe also earned an NCAA Postgraduate scholarship for her work in the classroom and Kaitlan Aries was named a NSCA Strength & Conditioning All-American. In 2014, the Tennessee rowing team posted a second place finish at the C-USA Championship, and was narrowly edged by Oklahoma in the day’s final race, the varsity eight grand final. Seniors Liz Dickson and Rachel White, and junior Sarah McAuliffe were named to the All-Conference Team. The Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) honored senior Liz Dickson naming her to the South First Team All-Region, propelling Tennessee’s all-time CRCA First- and Second-Team accolades to 41. During the spring, Tennessee’s 2V8+ was recognized as C-USA’s Boat of the Week after its performance at the Clemson Invitational. The Big Orange finished its 2013 campaign falling to Oklahoma in a close battle at the Conference USA Championship. Erika Johnson, Ashley Fichthorn and Liza Rader were named to the 2013 Rowing All-Conference Team, this was Johnson’s and Fichthorn’s third consecutive year on the team. During fall racing, Tennessee claimed seven medals, including two gold medals. In 2012, Glenn guided the Vols to their second Conference USA championship in three years. Glenn was also recognized as the 2012 C-USA Coach of the Year, her second time receiving this honor. In addition to these recognitions, Kayla Lucier was named the 2012 C-USA Newcomer of the Year. Under Glenn’s instruction, four Vols were named to the All-Conference USA Team. With a young team in 2011, Glenn’s team placed second overall at the Conference USA Championship, earning second-place finishes in the Varsity 8+, Second Varsity 8+, Varsity 4+ and won gold in the Open 4+. Her crews had a strong showing at the prestigious Lake Natoma Invitational, with her Varsity 8+ taking first in the Group B final. The Second Varsity 8+ and Varsity 4+ both placed third


Kate Brownlee and Caroline Howell were members of the V8+ shell that grabbed first-place in the “C” Finals at the 2009 Aramark South/Central Region Sprints. Jessica Williams coxed her 2V8+ crew to a fourth-place finish in the Petite Final. Manned primarily by novice rowers the varsity four and 2V4+ shells produced stellar results. Glenn’s top four took first in their respective “C” Final, while the 2V4+ boat notched a runner-up finish in the “D” Final. Tennessee continued to excel against the top programs

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In 2008-09, the Vols collected a total of 18 medals in three races. Junior coxswain Katie Ross led the V8+ “A” shell to three of those medals, one of which came after her shell clocked a 14:17.4 time at the Head of the Hooch regatta. That was the fastest ever time produced by a UT shell at the event. While UT fell just short of reaching a fourth-consecutive bid to the NCAA Championship, Glenn’s squad still had several successes on the throughout the 2008-09 season.

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In addition to capturing the C-USA crown and making an appearance at the 2009-10 NCAA Rowing Championships, Glenn also propelled the Vols to a successful spring season, which saw the squad take home a fourth-place finish at the prestigious Lake Natoma Invitational. The Big Orange also performed well in the first-ever double dual meet on Lake Loudoun, recording victories in the 2V8+ over Dartmouth and Alabama. The fall of 2009 was also an impressive one for Glenn’s squad as UT collected four gold, three silver and five bronze medals, including a sweep of the gold medals in the Championship 8+, 4+ and 2- at the Chattanooga Head Race.

At the conclusion of the 2008 season, Bruncvíkova’ and former squad member, Kendra Warren joined Shelton as CRCA All-South Region honorees, marking the eighth straight year that a Tennessee rower has been honored. Academically, the Orange and White proved itself again with Nina Dobratz, Danielle Hmielewski, Ross and Mary Beth Dreusike joining Warren and Shelton on the CRCA National Scholar Athlete list, and 25 student-athletes earning conference academic recognition, for the second straight year and fourth time overall, the rowing team won Tennessee’s CHAMPS Cup which is awarded to the team on campus that demonstrates the greatest commitment to the five areas of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program - academic excellence, athletic excellence, community outreach, leadership, and personal development.

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The team has excelled under Glenn’s watch at the Head of the Charles Regatta, held every fall in Boston, Mass. Glenn’s entries in the Club 8+ race have captured six golds, including three consecutive victories in the event from 2005-07 and most recently in 2011. The Championship 8+ crews have made their mark over the years as well, claiming top-10 finishes three times, and top-15 marks seven times, including a program-best fifth-place finish in 2007. In 2009, the Champ 8+ from Tennessee finished 12th out of 34 overall, placing it in the top eight among universities.

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Glenn helped propel Tennessee to new heights in 2010, leading the Orange and White to it’s first-ever ConferenceUSA rowing championship. Glenn was also named C-USA Coach of the Year for her efforts in helping Tennessee achieve this historic feat. Under Glenn’s tutelage, senior Laura Miller was named the C-USA rower of the year, while three other student-athletes captured All-Conference honors. At the 2008 NCAA Championships, the three-time Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) South Region Coach of the Year guided UT to its first-ever appearance in a grand final, as the second varsity eight took fifth to record UT’s best event finish at the NCAA regatta.

in the nation during the 2007-2008 season. The Orange and White had a historic weekend at the 2007 Head of the Charles, claiming fifth in the Championship 8+ (third among universities), its highest finish in program history along with a third straight victory in the Club 8+. Later that season, Williams steered her 2V8+ shell to a first-place finish in the “B” Final of the Lake Natoma Invitational and followed with the top time at the Charles River Challenge.

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overall in the Group B final. Tennessee’s Varsity 8+ and Second Varsity 4+ took first against Minnesota in their season opener while the Second Varsity 8+ and Varsity 4+ took second. In the fall of 2010, Glenn’s crews swept the field in the Collegiate 8+, Collegiate 4+ and Collegiate 2- at the Chattanooga Head Race, taking first place. Her Championship 8+ took 10th overall at the Head of the Charles Regatta and at the Head of the Hooch Regatta; Glenn’s Champ 8+ took second overall.

The 2007 season saw Tennessee host the NCAA Championship event, where it recorded a ninth-place overall finish, the highest in program history. The Vols also earned their second straight full-team bid to the championship after taking third at South Regionals, where each boat competed in the Grand Finals for the first time in program history. Shelton became the third two-time All-American and joined Renee Brittle, Stephanie Davis, Krista Gearing and Rachel Mayberry as a CRCA All-South Region honoree. That season, the Vols continued their academic success, with Davis earning a selection to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV squad. The Orange and White also had 25 student-athletes earn SEC academic honors. For its efforts in the classroom, on the water and in the community, the squad collected the CHAMPS Cup for the first time under Glenn. In 2006, the Volunteers captured the program’s only South Region title at the 10th-annual Aramark Sprints. A third-place showing in the grand finals of the Varsity 8+ handed the cup to Glenn and her troops. In its first fullteam appearance at the NCAA Championships, Tennessee finished 12th in the team standings after the First Eight won the “C” final and the Second Eights took 11th-place. As a freshman, Shelton became just the fifth All-American in program history, as she was picked to the second team by the CRCA. Four UT athletes were listed on the CRCA All-South Region Teams, while Dobratz and Davis earned CRCA National Scholar Athlete recognition. The pair joined 24 other rowers on the Academic All-SEC Team and Freshman Academic Honor Roll, the most in program history. UT’s 2005 Varsity 8+ shell ranked sixth in the final USRowing/CRCA Varsity Eight Poll and finished a programrecord eighth at the NCAA Championships in Sacramento, Calif. Bargreen and Dana Forbes earned CRCA National Scholar-Athlete honors, while that duo was joined by Bagwell and Pemberton on the CRCA All-South Region squads. The 2005 squad produced 13 rowers on the 2005 Southeastern Conference Spring Academic Honor Roll. In 2003-04, Tennessee saw the Varsity 8+ finish 10th in the final USRowing/CRCA Varsity Eight Poll and mirUTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER

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STAFF ror that with a 10th-place showing at the NCAA Championships in Sacramento, Calif. The squad had another excellent academic showing, as well, with 22 rowers making the SEC Academic Honor Roll and Erin Artz, Bargreen and Nicole Bold earning CRCA National Scholar-Athlete accolades. During 2002-03, the Vols advanced their Varsity 8+ boat into the NCAA Championships for the first time. That crew finished 14th in the final USRowing/CRCA Varsity Eight Poll and placed 16th at the NCAA Championships. During Glenn’s fourth year, she led the Varsity 8+ to five gold-medal performances. Academically, her team also excelled, as 19 rowers earned Academic All-SEC honors. Glenn’s squad in 2001-02 compiled 120 wins en route to five gold-medal performances. Individually, four rowers earned either first- or second-team CRCA All-South Region distinctions and seven Vols were chosen as CRCA National Scholar-Athletes, while 37 student-athletes were named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Glenn and her staff also witnessed the opening of the new $2.5 million boathouse, a structure alongside the waters of the Tennessee River. Glenn drove her team to an overall 11th place finish at the Lexus South/Central Sprints to close out their 2001 spring season. Just a few weeks prior, her team finished third overall at the SIRA regatta. Throughout the season, her team compiled 17 second place finishes and seven first place finishes. In the fall of 2000, her team raced to six first place finishes, including a fifth place finish at the Head of the Tennessee and a seventh place finish at the Head of the Chattahoochee. In her second year, Glenn guided her team to first and second in two of the three events entered at the Chattanooga Head Race, while her Varsity 4+ captured second place at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships. Off the water, a total of 39 rowers were named to the Honor Roll, and 22 of those were selected to the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Her squad also was given the inaugural Team Community Service Award for the volunteer work it did in and around the Knoxville area. During her initial campaign at Tennessee, Glenn watched her young squad take first place at its initial regatta of the year at the Chattanooga Head Race. Her crews also took first place in two of their three races at the Head of the Tennessee. In addition to her team’s accomplishments on the water, 11 Tennessee rowers were named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll, while five members of the squad were selected to the Lady Vol Academic Top-10. Prior to her move to Knoxville, Glenn served as an assistant rowing coach from 1994-98 at the University of Iowa, developing the novice program while assisting in recruiting and overall team development. She helped guide the Varsity 4+ to a fourth-place finish at the inaugural NCAA Championships in 1997, and her novice squad secured two Midwest Rowing Championship titles, two Central Regional Championship titles, a Champion International Collegiate Regatta title and a bronze medal at the U.S. Rowing Collegiate National Championship. One of her highlights at Iowa included upset victories at the Midwest Rowing Championships in 1995 and 1998 over Wisconsin and Ohio State, respectively. In 1993, she served as the assistant development coach for the U.S. Junior National Team and was tabbed the squad’s head coach the following year. Glenn served on the NCAA Rowing Committee from 2005-07, and she also held a seat on the USRowing Board of Directors from 1996-98. Before coaching at Iowa, she worked as a graduate assistant coach for Syracuse University while pursuing her master’s degree in public communications at the acclaimed Newhouse School of Communications. In 1991, Glenn received her master’s degree and stayed on board with the Orange as a full-time assistant rowing coach. As head of the novice program, she led SU to it’s best-ever performance, with her novice squads earning silver and bronze medals at the Eastern Association of Women’s Rowing Colleges Sprints. Glenn, a 1988 graduate in American studies at Mount Holyoke College in Holyoke, Mass., was the school’s varsity rowing captain for two years and a varsity letterwinner from 1985-88. She won three Seven Sisters’ Championship titles and a gold medal at the Head of the Connecticut, later becoming the recipient of the Outstanding Senior Athlete Award from Mt. Holyoke. A Clarkston, Mich., native, Glenn has coached rowers of all ages and levels. While at Syracuse, she worked with junior girls at Liverpool High School. Her crews won two gold medals and one silver medal in the 1990 Empire State Games. She also has coached competitive to elite level master’s women, ages 27 and over for only the third time since joining the major college ranks in 1989.

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SARAH ARMS ASSISTANT COACH

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Former Tennessee standout rower Sarah Arms returns to Tennessee for her fifth season as an assistant coach for the Vols in 2016-17. Her primary responsibilities include assisting with the varsity squad and heading up the team’s recruiting efforts.

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A four-year letterwinner at Tennessee, Arms returned to UT after spending four years as the head coach at the Smoky Mountain Rowing Center. While there, she was responsible for training both adult and junior rowers, coaching both the novice and varsity crews, as well as recruiting new rowers to the program and promoting rowing throughout East Tennessee. While competing at UT, Arms was part of the program-best ninth-place team finish at the 2007 NCAA Championships. She competed at the 2004 NCAAs, as well as helping the Vols to a 10th-place finish in their first team appearance in 2006.

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Arms graduated from Tennessee with a bachelor’s degree in animal science with a concentration in management and a business minor in 2007. Originally from Orlando, Fla. Arms and her husband Jacob live in Maryville, Tenn.

WILLIAM JUCKETT ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON AT TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA -- TWIN CITIES ‘15 William Juckett joined Tennessee Rowing as an assistant coach in 2016. His primary responsibility is assisting with the varsity team and aiding with recruiting efforts. The Wisconsin native attended the University of Minnesota -- Twin Cities where he received a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology. While there, Juckett was a standout on the University of Minnesota Men’s Crew, being named the team’s MVP for the 2013-14 season. He medaled at the 2012 Dad Vail Regatta in the Men’s Varsity Lightweight 4+ and qualified for the Final at the U23 World Championship Trials in the Lightweight Pair. He also served on the University of Minnesota Men’s Crew Student Executive Board as the Commodore (Boatman) for the 2013-14 season. As an undergraduate student, Juckett spent two years coaching with the Twin Cities Youth Rowing program. After graduation, he served as the Volunteer Assistant Coach for Boston University Men’s Rowing team while completing a Sport Leadership graduate certificate program.

LAURA MILLER ASSISTANT COACH

FIRST SEASON AT TENNESSEE TENNESSEE ‘10 Laura Miller, a former standout rower at Tennessee, returned to Rocky Top in 2016 as an assistant coach. Her primary responsibility is coaching the novice team. After receiving an undergraduate degree from UT in 2010, Miller accepted a graduate assistant position with Tennessee Rowing, working with the novice squad from 2011-2013 while completing a master’s degree in Kinesiology. After graduating in 2013, Miller was named the Head Novice Coach at Old Dominion University where she remained through the 2016 season. While competing at Tennessee, Miller was part of three teams to make NCAA Championship appearances, and in 2010 she was named a CRCA All-American and the Conference USA Rower of the Year. UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER

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KARLA SASS

DIRECTOR OF ROWING OPERATIONS

17TH SEASON AT TENNESSEE IOWA ‘91 Karla is in her seventeenth year working for the Tennessee Rowing program. In 2000 she started as the Facility Coordinator and Rigger for the team. In 2010, she was promoted to Director of Rowing Operations.

Sass graduated from the University of Iowa, where she worked in facility and event management for 8 years followed by 2 years as the Travel Coordinator and Rigger for the Iowa Rowing Team.

KARLY LANEY

GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON AT TENNESSEE OREGON STATE ‘13 Graduate assistant coach Karly Laney joined the Tennessee staff in August 2015. She serves as an assistant coach for the varsity team and works with on-campus recruiting and marketing. Laney graduated from Oregon State in 2014 after competing for four years with the Beavers’ varsity rowing team. Laney served as the Beavers’ Undergraduate Assistant Coach for one year where she coached the novice eight through the spring season and marketed the team. Laney also worked in the boat-

house and as a coach of the Corvallis Rowing Club. Most recently, Laney worked for the King’s School Canterbury as the Assistant Juniors Rowing Coach in England. She created training plans and organized the King’s Invitational Match Regatta while coaching at the oldest school in the world. A native of Corvallis, Ore., Laney is pursuing a master’s degree in Kinesiology with the option of sport psychology or motor behavior with graduation anticipated in spring 2017.

CHERI INTVELD

GRADUATE ASSISTANT FOR OPERATIONS SECOND SEASON AT TENNESSEE CHATHAM ‘09 Cheri Intveld joined the Tennessee rowing program in August 2015 as an administrative graduate assistant for operations. Intveld earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Family and Community Services from Michigan State University in 2004. After graduation, she moved from her home state of Michigan to North Carolina, where she held several community-focused positions, including working with at-risk youth and as a public servant in city government. Intveld’s passion for sport and its unique ability to bring

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people together while teaching life skills brought her to UT as a graduate student studying Recreation and Sport Management. She is exploring career opportunities and plans to use her skills and abilities in a sports-related leadership role upon receiving her Master’s Degree. Outside of school, Intveld enjoys outdoor activities of all kinds, including hiking, biking, camping, and walking her dog, Norah.


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DR. BEVERLY DAVENPORT UT KNOXVILLE CHANCELLOR

She joined the Volunteer family on February 15, 2017, after serving for more than three years at the University of Cincinnati, most recently as interim president and before that as senior vice president and provost.

An accomplished scholar, she has published three books on issues of work life and workplace civility and has authored more than 100 papers. She has served as principal investigator or co-principal investigator on more than $19 million of funded research projects and has been recognized for advancements in technology-infused learning and health communication, including telemedicine and telehospice.

As UC’s provost, she launched several faculty hiring programs. A $60 million cluster hiring initiative recruits world-class faculty for interdisciplinary collaborations in emerging areas of study. Programs for strategic hiring opportunities and dual career assistance resulted in strong growth in the numbers of minority and female faculty. Davenport served at Purdue University for more than 11 years, most recently as vice provost for faculty affairs. Before that she was a senior fellow on the provost’s staff at Virginia Polytechnic University. She worked for the University of Kansas for 11 years, most recently as a divisional dean for social sciences. She

Davenport earned a PhD in communication with a minor in organizational behavior from the University of Michigan, and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in communication and journalism from Western Kentucky University. She also completed Harvard University’s Institute for Management and Leadership in Higher Education.

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At UC, Davenport initiated plans that resulted in record-breaking enrollment as well as increases in student retention and graduation rates. She directed resources to improve advising, career education, online learning, and study abroad programs. Collaborating with the athletics department, she helped make it easier for student-athletes to keep up with their studies through technology and innovative classroom spaces.

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began her academic career at the University of Kentucky, where she rose to the rank of associate professor and chaired the Department of Communication.

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Beverly Davenport is the eighth chancellor of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, the state’s flagship public research university.

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She is a native of Bowling Green, Kentucky, and several members of her extended family live in the greater Nashville area. She has two grown children: daughter Sloan Sypher, who graduated from Vanderbilt University with a degree in biomedical engineering and is a graduate student in the University of Cincinnati’s School of Design, and Ford Sypher, who studied international affairs at Columbia University and served in the 75th Ranger Regiment of the US Army. He now lives in New York City.

DR. DONALD BRUCE

FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE

18TH YEAR AT TENNESSEE DREW UNIVERSITY ‘94 Donald Bruce is the Douglas and Brenda Horne Professor of Business in the Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) and the Department of Economics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He joined the UTK faculty in 1999 after receiving his M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from Syracuse University and his B.A. with honors in Economics from Drew University. As a CBER economist, Dr. Bruce regularly provides objective, non-partisan policy research and evaluation under contracts with an array of government agencies at the federal and state levels. His recent work in CBER has included an ongoing evaluation of Tennessee’s welfare program, Families First, for the Tennessee Department of Human Services, an analysis of teacher supply and demand in Tennessee for the Governor’s Office of Education Policy, and a forecast of expenditures on Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarships for the Tennessee Higher Education Commission. In addition to his CBER research, Dr. Bruce studies the economic and behavioral effects of tax policies on such things as small business activity and owner-occupied housing. His work has been presented and published in a variety of academic journals, edited volumes, and professional meetings. He has testified before Congress on the topic of internet taxa-

tion, and he presented his work on taxes and small business activity before the President’s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform in 2005. Dr. Bruce regularly teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on the economics of taxation and the economics of health and health care. He has recently served as the Director of Graduate Studies in Economics and the Director of the Undergraduate Major in Public Administration. Before becoming Faculty Athletics Representative, Dr. Bruce served for two years as chair of the Athletics Board’s Fiscal Integrity and Long-Range Planning Committee. He has also served as chair of the UTK Faculty Senate’s Budget and Planning Committee. Dr. Bruce is an active member of the National Tax Association, the International Institute of Public Finance, and the American, Southern, and Western Economic Associations. His community service has included numerous economic and policy presentations for state and local organizations, and he currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Innovative Education Partnership, the non-profit governing body of the Clayton-Bradley STEM Academy in Blount County. Dr. Bruce lives in Walland, Tenn, with his wife Jennifer, a mathematics teacher at Clayton-Bradley, and their daughter Annie, age 8. UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER

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DAVE HART

VICE CHANCELLOR/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS SIXTH YEAR AT TENNESSEE ALABAMA ‘71 The University of Tennessee named Dave Hart vice chancellor and director of athletics on Sept. 5, 2011. Hart has previously held leadership roles in athletics administration at East Carolina University, Florida State University and the University of Alabama. “Under Dave’s leadership, we are making huge strides toward achieving comprehensive excellence,” said Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek. “Our student-athletes have broken records with their academic performance, and their competitive spirit will drive them to win championships.” Among the many challenges and goals being addressed in the first three years of his tenure at Tennessee, Hart has led efforts which included the following: • Restructured the athletics department to provide for greater efficiency. • Hired the following head coaches: Butch Jones (football), Brian Pensky (soccer), Rick Barnes (Men’s Basketball), Holly Warlick (women’s basketball) and Beth Alford-Sullivan (Track & Field/Cross Country) while also naming Matt Kredich to lead a combined swimming and diving program. • Named Dr. Joe Scogin to lead the Thornton Student Life Center. Dr. Scogin’s efforts in reorganizing the Thornton Center have had an immediate impact, resulting in unprecedented academic success for Tennessee student-athletes. • Launched the Campaign for Comprehensive Excellence, creating an opportunity for donors to partner with the athletic program toward achievement of this collective goal, prioritizing capital projects. • As a part of the Campaign, Hart was instrumental in the planning, fundraising, and completion of two capital projects: Pat Summitt Plaza, which honors the greatest coach in basketball history, and the Ray and Lucy Hand Digital Studio, a state-of-the-art production studio second to none in the nation. • Redefined the athletic department Mission, Vision and Values to focus on the student-athlete. • Created a new administrative structure going through a “right-sizing” effort in conjunction with the implementation of combining the men and women’s athletic programs into one while setting a direction and vision for all units within the department. • The Compliance Department has been reorganized and capital projects have been reprioritized to dovetail into a strategic plan for the future. • Policies and procedures have been strengthened throughout the department, as has overall communication. • Fan experience enhancement options at Neyland Stadium and Thompson-Boling Arena have been prioritized. “It is an honor to serve in this leadership role at the University of Tennessee,” Hart said. “Our mission to inspire studentathletes to achieve comprehensive excellence in competition, the classroom and community service. I am proud of the positive energy that our staff, coaches and student-athletes are generating. I am optimistic about what is on the horizon. The future is bright for Tennessee Athletics.” In December 2012, Hart hired Butch Jones from the Uni10

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versity of Cincinnati as the head football coach at the University of Tennessee. Since assuming his new role, Jones has brought a renewed sense of energy and optimism, including a win over top 10-ranked South Carolina in October 2013 and signing a consensus top five recruiting class in February 2014. Jones led the Vols to their first game in four years in 2014, and Hart recently extended Jones’ contract through the 2020 season. Hart also hired Holly Warlick to follow the legendary Pat Summitt as the head coach of Tennessee’s women’s basketball program, and Warlick led the Lady Vols to SEC championships in each of her first three seasons. In 2012-13, Tennessee also won national championships in three events and finished third nationally in women’s swimming and diving under Matt Kredich, the former UT women’s coach whom Hart chose to lead a combined men’s and women’s swimming and diving program. Hart also hired Brian Pensky to lead the Tennessee soccer program, and the squad made an NCAA tournament appearance in Pensky’s first season. The men’s basketball team also made the Sweet 16 in April 2014. In just under two years at Tennessee, Hart has worked with Chancellor Jimmy Cheek and Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Chris Cimino to build a long-term financial model for Tennessee Athletics. In conjunction with Provost Susan Martin, the hiring of Dr. Joe Scogin as assistant provost and senior associate athletics director to lead the Thornton Student Life Center has led to excellent classroom performance by UT student-athletes. For the first time since available data was recorded, Tennessee student-athletes posted three consecutive semesters with a 3.00 GPA or above, also accomplishing the feat in three consecutive spring semesters. The Spring 2013 GPA of 3.05 was the highest combined GPA for UT student-athletes all-time. Also, In Spring 2014, four sports posted their highest GPA in team history, and 58% of student-athletes posted a 3.0 GPA or higher. In the most recent Spring semester, a record number of student-athletes graduated. Comprehensive athletic success exemplified Hart’s tenure as the Florida State athletic director, as a combined 35 ACC Championships were won by 10 different Seminole athletic programs during his tenure. Additionally, the Seminole football team won nine ACC titles and appeared in four national championship games, winning the 1999 BCS National Championship with a Sugar Bowl victory over Virginia Tech. The men’s outdoor track and field team also claimed two national championships while the baseball program appeared in the College World Series five times and the softball program won nine ACC titles and played in the Women’s College World Series. During Hart’s last year at FSU, the Seminoles finished 15th in the Directors’ Cup, an all-time high for the institution at that time. Additionally, during Hart’s three years at Alabama, the Crimson Tide football team claimed the 2009 BCS National Championship and the individual athletic teams posted eight combined top-three finishes nationally from 2009-11. Hart has


ADMINISTRATION conference and national levels.” While at FSU, Hart made many key hires, including the hiring of FSU’s first two African-American basketball coaches, including current men’s coach Leonard Hamilton, as well as their first African-American senior-level administrator. He also placed a significant focus on the growth of women’s athletics at FSU, a commitment reflected in increased funding, competitive success and facility upgrades. Academic success also accompanied Hart’s time at FSU, as the school became home to the inaugural National StudentAthlete of the Year, a State of Florida Woman of the Year recipient, and two Rhodes Scholars. Hart has also earned the Athletics Directors’ Award for advancing the quality and progress of student-athletes and the athletics program while at Florida State. In 2008, he received the James J. Corbett Award, the highest honor bestowed by National Association of College Directors of Athletics. Hart served as Executive Director of Athletics at Alabama from August 2008 until accepting his leadership role with the Volunteers. A 1971 Alabama graduate, Hart played basketball for the Crimson Tide under legendary head coach C.M. Newton and earned a master’s degree from UA in 1972 while working as a graduate assistant basketball coach. Hart met his wife, the former Pam Humble, while at Alabama. The couple has three children: Rick, who serves currently as the athletic director at SMU, Jamie and Kelly. The Harts are the grandparents of five grandchildren: Trevor, Caroline, McKinley, Olivia and Kingsley.

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more than 25 years of service as a director of athletics. Highly respected as a visionary and industry leader, Hart’s career has featured service as the president of both the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the Division IA Athletics Directors’ Association. A former recipient of the Robert R. Neyland Award honoring lifetime achievement, Hart has also been named by his colleagues as the Athletic Director of the Year for the Southeast Region in both 2000 and 2005, one of a few select individuals to receive the honor multiple times. During his 13 years at Florida State, Hart negotiated unprecedented, multi-million dollar contracts for the department totaling in excess of $175 million and devised and executed an extensive and comprehensive facilities master plan for athletics eclipsing the $150 million mark. Hart initiated a multi-faceted Student Development/Life Skills program for all student-athletes at FSU, an endeavor recognized nationally as a “Program of Excellence” by the Division I-A Athletics Directors’ Association. “Dave is as good an athletic director as there is in the country,” legendary Florida State Head Football Coach Bobby Bowden said. “He’s as sharp of an AD as I’ve been around in 57 years. He knows what’s important, and he’s a builder.” In recognizing Hart’s position within intercollegiate athletics, ACC Commissioner John Swofford said, “Dave Hart is one of the best and most respected athletics administrators in the business. He thoroughly understands the nuances of major college athletics, and he has superb values to go along with his vast experience in the field. He is a proven leader at the

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BRETT HUEBNER

RYAN ROBINSON

MIKE VOLLMAR

MIKE WARD

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SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/ FOOTBALL ADMIN.

SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR FOR COMMUNICATIONS

DR. JOE SCOGIN

SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/ ASSISTANT PROVOST

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Name Megan Badorrek Pari Baker Channing Bearden Nicole Burnett Rebecca Caruso Nicole Chojnacky Kathryn Cosgrove Katherine Culligan Jennifer Davis Alex Dawson Mary Dolan Jenna Duebber Mikayla Dutton Kristen Freeman Chandler Frumin Kirsten Girard Kara Goodman Loran Grant Clarisse Hayle Jordan Hernandez Lauren Higdon Madeline Johnson Helena Jordan Anneta Kyridou Katie Lance Aja List Jessica Magnoli Mary McGarr Jenna Mcgrath Brookmyer McIntyre Victoria McMillan Hannah Menge Gina Michael Cailey Nelson Gena Norton Bailey Oiler Katherine Pearson Annie Pelic Bailey Perosa Shannon Perrone Katie Porter Brenna Randall Gabbie Richardson Mia Roark Lisa Rowland Alexandra Shafer Kylie Stark Samantha Strube Natalie Tavares Amalia Tsiavou Taylor Upson Jesselyn Voysey Jasmine Wilcox Iman Woodyard Morgan Yount

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Hometown High School Westminster, MD Winters Mill High School Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Clarkson Secondary School Nashville, Tenn. Lipscomb Academy Morristown, Tenn. Morristown West Crestwood, N.Y. The Ursuline School Jerome, Idaho Jerome Alpharetta, Ga. Johns Creek Kingsport, Tenn. Dobyns-Bennett Rogersville, Tenn. Cherokee Decatur, Tenn. Meigs County Nashville, Tenn. Martin Luther King Jr. Academic Magnet Cincinnati, Ohio Oak Hills Inverness, Fla. Lecanto Knoxville, Tenn. Farragut Dallas, Texas Lake Highlands Seattle, Wash. Vashon Whitewood, VA Twin Valley Honolulu, Hawaii Radford Nolensville, Tenn. Ravenwood Clarksville, Tenn. West Creek Seoul, South Korea Volcano Vista (N.M.) Brentwood, Tenn. Brentwood Austin, Texas Stephen F. Austin Thessaloniki, Greece Second Lyceum of Kalamaria Cleveland, Tenn. Science Hill Johns Creek, Ga. Chattahoochee Norwalk, Conn. Brien McMahon Knoxville, Tenn. Webb School of Knoxville Fort Mill, S.C. Fort Mill Englewood, CO Cherry Creek High School Winder, GA Winder Barrow Rockford, Ill Rockford Christian Dublin, Ohio Dublin Coffman Viking, Minn. Marshall County Central Morristown, Tenn. Morristown East Germantown, Tenn. Houstonn Garden City, N.Y. Pomfret School Allen, Texas Bishop Lynch Palm Coast, Fla. Flagler Palm Coast High School San Diego, Calif. Canyon Crest Academy Bethesda, Md. Walter Johnson Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Luther College Alexandria, Va. T.C. Williams Collierville, Tenn. Houston Murfeesboro, Tenn. Smyrna Algonquin, Ill. Huntley Crystal Lake, Ill. Crystal Lake Central Jackson, Tenn. University School of Jackson Fonthill, Ontario E.L. Crossley Secondary School Ioannina, Greece Fifth Lyceum of Ioannina Winter Garden, Fla. West Orange Yorba Linda, Calif. Yorba Linda Murfreesboro, Tenn. Central Magnet Harrisburg, Pa. Harrisburg Dripping Springs, TX Dripping Springs High School


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MEGAN BADORREK ROWER

FRESHMAN • BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING WESTMINSTER, MD. • WINTERS MILL HIGH SCHOOL •

On her biggest sports influence: “My Dad. Whether I was watching or playing, my dad taught me pretty much everything I know about sports. He coached me for several years and helped me for countless hours to become a better athlete. He has pushed me to work hard at everything I do.” On why she chose the University of Tennessee: “Tennessee was the last school I visited, but the one that felt the most welcoming and I immediately loved the campus.

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PERSONAL • Her future career goals include a job involving research and genetics • Daughter of Kathleen and Keith Badorrek, graduated from Winters Mill High School in Maryland • Academic Achievements include: National Honor Society, Honor Roll every semester, Scholastic Letter, graduated in top 10 percent of class, U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Award • In high school she participated in volleyball, basketball, softball, and track & field

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PARI BAKER ROWER

SOPHOMORE • BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CAN. • CLARKSON SECONDARY SCHOOL FRESHMAN • Earned Big 12 All-Conference honors as a freshman • Named to the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association 2016 Division I All-Region First Team • Tabbed to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Rowed in the seventh seat at the Big 12 Championship as the team finished second in their qualifying heat with a season-best time of 6:31.365. The boat then reached the podium on Sunday with a third place finish with a time of 6:47.173 • Part of the V8+ boat which finished in 6:46.1 at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash on May 1st • Rowed the fourth seat in the V8+ all weekend at the Clemson Invitational as the team posted a time of 6:50.1 in the afternoon session • Sat in the seventh seat as the Vols took second place at the San Diego Crew Classic Collegiate Varsity 8+ race as the boat finished with a time of 7:19.547 after qualifying with a mark of 6:57.953. • Rowed the third seat in the Championship 4+ race that finished ninth place at the Head of the Charles with a time of 19:03.296 • Sat in the fifth seat in the V8+ at the Head of the Hooch when the team took fourth place with a time of 16:35.4 and rowed the second seat in the V4+ squad that took fifth with a time of 17:56.1

PERSONAL • Pari Baker, daughter of Gerald and Hari Baker, was born on February 19, 1997 • Has an older sister named Jennifer • Finished 2nd at the 2015 Canadian Indoor Rowing Championships • Selected for the 2015 Junior Canadian Rowing National Team • Represented Team Canada at the 2015 World Rowing Junior Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil finishing sixth in the quadruple sculls • Member of the swimming and cross country teams for Clarkson Secondary School • Helped the swimming team notch a 2013-14 Overall team ROPSSAA (Region of Peel Secondary School Athletic Association) Championship • Earned three golds at the 2015 ROPSSAA Swimming Championship and a gold medal at the 2015 OFSAA (Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations) Swimming Championship • Named swimming team MVP in 2013-14 and 2014-15 • Named 2014-15 Mississauga Female High School Athlete of the Year and 2014-15 Clarkson Secondary School Senior Athlete of the Year • Rowed for the Don Rowing Club of Mississauga for three seasons

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CHANNING BEARDEN ROWER

RS-FRESHMAN • KINESIOLOGY NASHVILLE, TENN. • LIPSCOMB ACADEMY 2015-2016 FRESHMAN • Sat out the spring season with an injury • Sat in the sixth seat in the 2V8+ as the team took 10th place at the Head of the Hooch with a time of 17:08.4 PERSONAL • Channing Alexa Bearden, daughter of Anne and Eric Bearden, was born on July 12, 1997 • Has an older brother named Chayse • Played on the soccer, swim, cross country, and

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track teams at Lipscomb Academy Served as the captain on the swim, cross country and track teams Helped Lipscomb win the 2013 Regionals for cross country Played for the Tennessee Soccer Club Member of Mu Alpha Theta in high school Likes to collect stickers from places she visits Her mom, dad, brother, and cousins all attended the University of Tennessee

NICOLE BURNETT ROWER

JUNIOR • PSYCHOLOGY MORRISTOWN, TENN. • MORRISTOWN WEST H.S. 2015-16 - SOPHOMORE • Earned a spot on the SEC Academic Honor Roll • Named Second Team Big 12 Academic All-Conference. • Rowed the fourth seat for the 2V8+ at the Big 12 Championship as the boat posted the second fastest time in an eight on the year as they finished the heat in 6:37.620. The crew then took third place in the Grand Final with a mark of 6:47.173. • Sat in the third seat for the 2V8+ at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash as UT finished in 6:45.6 to claim second place. • Rowed with the 2V8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic taking third place with a time of 7:02.467 • Rowed the third seat in the 1V4+ at the Clemson Invitational for the boat which finished third, fourth and fifth in the three heats with a top time of 7:35.5. • Sat in the fourth seat in the V8+ at the Head of the Hooch when the team took fourth place with a time of 16:35.4 2014-15 - FRESHMAN • At the Big 12 Championships. part of the first varsity four that finished fourth in the grand finals with a time of 7:57.81

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Against Iowa and UCF, rowed the three seat in the 2V4+ to a second place finish with a time of 7:51.5 Rowed the six seat in the Novice Eight at the Clemson Invite that had three fifth place finishes (7:38.2, 7:38.9 and 7:26.0). Part of the Varsity Four that secured a first place finish in the Petite Final with a time of 8:08.16 at the 42nd Annual San Diego Crew Classic Rowed the two seat in the Varsity Four at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational that placed third in two races and fourth in one (7:10.365, 7:04.036 and 6:58.253). Member of the novice squad

PERSONAL • Nicole Destiny Burnett, daughter of Barbara and Mike Burnett, was born on March 1, 1996 • At Morristown West, was a member of the Beta Club all four years and was an AP Scholar • After college would like to work for the FBI


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REBECCA CARUSO ROWER

FRESHMAN • KINESIOLOGY CRESTWOOD, N.Y. • THE URSULINE SCHOOL •

Inspired by her older sister because: “She moved on from playing high school volleyball to collegiate volleyball and I admired her for doing that and being the best she could be.” Enjoys cooking, baking, and playing beach volleyball.

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PERSONAL • Daughter of Louis and Anna Caruso; was born on April 14, 1998 • Member of the National Honor Society, awarded honors in math and science. • Played volleyball (All-Section and All-Conference awards in 2015), ran track & field, and rowed in high school.

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NICOLE CHOJNACKY ROWER

JUNIOR • KINESIOLOGY JEROME, IDAHO • JEROME H.S. 2015-16 - SOPHOMORE • Named First Team Big 12 Academic All-Conference for maintaining a GPA above 3.20. • Tabbed as a CRCA Scholar-Athlete and a member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll • Sat in the second seat for the Collegiate 2V8+ which finished in third place on the podium at the 2016 Big 12 Championship with a time of 6:58.522 in the Grand Final. • Rowed the second seat of the 2V8+ boat which finished in second place with a time of 6:45.6 at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash. • Sat in the second seat for the 2V8+ squad which took fourth place in three consecutive heats at the Clemson Invitational posting a top time of 6:48.0 on Saturday afternoon. • Rowed the bow seat of the 1V8+ crew which won their heat and finished second in the Grand Finals of the San Diego Crew Classic as they posted times of 6:57.953 and 7:19.547.

Sat in the bow seat in the V8+ at the Head of the Hooch when the team took fourth place with a time of 16:35.4

2015-16 - FRESHMAN • Member of the novice squad PERSONAL • Nicole Chojnacky is the daughter of Tina and Edward Chojnacky • Has two older sisters Mackenzie and Victoria • Varsity letterwinner in both cross country and track & field for four years at Jerome High School • Basic Training from 2011-13 • Field Medic and EMT in the military and deployed in Afghanistan in 2013 and 2014 • Majoring in Kinesiology

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KATHRYN COSGROVE ROWER

SOPHOMORE • THERAPEUTIC RECREATION JOHNS CREEK, GA. • JOHNS CREEK H.S. 2015-16 - FRESHMAN • Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Rowed the bow seat for the 1V4+ at the Big 12 Conference Championship as she helped the boat put up a season best time for a four person boat with a 7:21.494 mark in the preliminary round. • Helped the 1V4+ to a 7:37.1 finish at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash as she sat in the third seat for the Vols. • Rowed the stroke seat for the 1V8+ at the Clemson Invitational as the team posted a tip time of 6:50.1. • Sat in the fourth seat of the 1V8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic as the team won their heat on Saturday with a time of 6:57.953. The boat then collected second place in the Grand Final with a time of 7:19.547. • Rowed in the seventh seat in the 2V8+ as the team took 10th place at the Head of the Hooch with a time of 17:08.4

PERSONAL • Daughter of Karen and Mike Cosgrove and was born on September 16, 1996 • Has two siblings named Matt and Megan • Member of the rowing team at New Trier High School for two years • Two time captain of the Atlanta Junior Rowing Association • Two time SRAA National Champion in 2012 and 2013 • Earned a second place finish in the 2012 Tyro Cup • After college would like to become a physical therapist • Volunteer with Rush Hospital Junior Auxiliary Board in Chicago and Lift Up Atlanta Program

KATIE CULLIGAN ROWER

SOPHOMORE • ECONOMICS KINGSPORT, TENN. • DOBYNS-BENNETT PERSONAL • Daughter of Julie and Michael Culligan; was born on April 24, 1998. • Graduated in the top 3% of her class from DobynsBennett in Kingsport, Tenn. • In high school, she was a member of the National Honor Society, Beta club, the school concert band, and German club. In the concert band, she was in-

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dividually first in the state of Tennessee in 2015. She also earned a German fluency degree in 2014. Lists her younger sister, Caroline, as her biggest sports influence: “She cheers me on no matter what.” Enjoys paddle boarding, hiking, reading, and teaching yoga.


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JENNIFER DAVIS COXSWAIN

JUNIOR • KINESIOLOGY ROGERSVILLE, TENN. • CHEROKEE H.S. 2014-15 - FRESHMAN • Guided the third varsity eight to a sixth place finish in the grand finals at the Big 12 championships with a time of 7:47.04 • Coxed the Novice eight at the Clemson Invite to three fifth place finishes (7:38.2, 7:38.9 and 7:26.0) • Member of the Novice squad

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PERSONAL • Jennifer Lynn Davis, daughter of Diana and Terry Davis, was born on August 24, 1996 • Has one sister, Kristy • At Cherokee, played tennis and volleyball • 2013-14 All-Conference in tennis • Graduated from Cherokee with honors and distinction in the Top-10 of her class with a 4.0 GPA

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2015-16 SOPHOMORE • Named First Team Big 12 Academic All-Conference for maintaining a GPA above 3.20. • Tabbed as a CRCA Scholar-Athlete for her work in the classroom and in the boat • Coxswain for the 1V4+ which posted the top fours time of the year with a 7:21.94 mark at the Big 12 Championship. • Guided the 1V4+ boat to a 7:37.1 finish at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash. • Coxswained the 1V4+ to 3rd, 4th and 5th place finishes in their three heats at the Clemson Invitational posting a top time of 7:35.5. • Led the 1V4+ to a victory in the Petite Final at the San Diego Crew Classic with a time of 7:50.443. • Coxswain for the 2V4+ which took 12th place at the Head of the Hooch with a time of 18:26.2

ALEX DAWSON ROWER

SOPHOMORE • SPEECH PATHOLOGY DECATUR, TENN. • MEIGS COUNTY H.S. 2015-16 - FRESHMAN • Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Rowed the stroke position for the 2V4+ at the Big 12 Conference Championship as the team posted a time of 7:35.335 in the preliminary round and finished in fourth place on Sunday in the Grand Finals. • Sat in the stroke seat as the 2V4+ took third place with a time of 7:53.3 at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash. • Rowed the third seat for the 2V4+ at the Clemson Invitational as the boat placed fifth in two heats with a top time of 8:00.1. • Member of the novice squad.

PERSONAL • Alex Ciara Dawson, daughter of Angie and Michael Dawson, was born on January 7, 1997 • Has a younger brother named Cody • Majoring in speech pathology • Member of the spanish club, student council, beta club and held class office • Graduated in the top 10 percent of her class at Meigs County High School • Member of the basketball, softball and golf teams in high school • Served as the captain of her pasketball team for one season • Wants to become a speech pathologist and help rehabilitate those who have suffered a stroke

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MARY GRACE DOLAN ROWER

FRESHMAN • BUSINESS

NASHVILLE, TENN. • MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. ACADEMIC MAGNET PERSONAL • Daughter of David and Diana Dolan, was born on April 9, 1998. • Graduated from Martin Luther King Jr. Academic Magnet. • In high school, she played soccer and was a member of the Nashville Juniors Rowing Association. • Lists Abby Wambach as her biggest sports influence:

“When I was younger I watched a documentary about her soccer career and I was inspired by her intensity and drive. I often think of her stories of triumph when I feel as though I can’t accomplish a task at hand.” Her hobbies include hiking, swimming, fishing and kayaking! She also enjoys cooking, baking, and reading.

JENNA DUEBBER ROWER

FRESHMAN • KINESIOLOGY CINCINNATI, OHIO • OAK HILLS PERSONAL • Daughter of Marc and Trish Duebber; was born on May 8, 1998. • Graduated in the top 1% of her graduating class from Oak Hills in Cincinnati, Ohio. • In high school, she was a member of the golf team, German Club, Student Council, Ohio Model United Nations, Leadership Retreat Planning Committee, and the Class President. • High school academic honors include: National Honor Society, Honors Diploma, Class President, Highest

Honors and “Academic ‘O’” recipient all 4 years, and the AP Scholar Award. Lists Andy Dalton as her biggest sports influence: “I love the way he is able to be a leader on and off the field, and his ability to unite the team under a common mission. I love the way he gives back to the community, and actively shows his faith.” Enjoys spending time with family and friends, discovering new places around Knoxville, hiking, and exploring outdoors.

MIKAYLA DUTTON ROWER

FRESHMAN • NUTRITION INVERNESS, FLA. • LECANTO PERSONAL • Daughter of Keri and Brian Dutton and was born on June 8, 1998 • Graduated from Lecanto in Lecanto, Fla. • Rowed for R.O.C.C.S. varsity squad for three years • High school accomplishments include: Lecanto School of Art degree, National Art Honor Society, and A/B Honor Roll all four years • Lists her high school coach, Terry Davison, as her biggest sports influence: “He helped me find my love for rowing and the drive to be better in the sport.”

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Placed 5th in the Women’s junior single at the 2016 USRowing Youth Nationals Championship 2015 Florida State Champion in both the women’s junior 2x and the Women’s junior 22015 Head of the South recipient of the Peter S. Knox IV trophy for first place 2014 Florida State Champion in the Women’s junior V4+ Enjoys painting and drawing Recipient of the Burchfiel-Kile Women’s Athletic Endowed Scholarship


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KRISTEN FREEMAN ROWER

SOPHOMORE • KINESIOLOGY KNOXVILLE, TENN. • FARRAGUT H.S. • Member of the novice team PERSONAL • Kristen Nicole Freeman, daughter of Debra and Roger Freeman, was born on October 17, 1996 • Has two brothers named Eric and Justen • Her older brother Eric is on the Tennessee baseball team • Majoring in kinesiology • Member of the National Honors Society, student government, National Junior Honor Society and the Freshman and New Students Executive Board

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2015-16 - FRESHMAN • Sat in the sixth seat of the 3V8+ boat at the Big 12 Championship as the team placed sixth in the Grand Finals with a mark of 7:34.428. • Rowed the fourth seat for the 2N8+ boat which took fourth place at in their first collegiate race at the Secret City Head Race. • Sat in the fifth seat for the Novice 8+ squad which took 14th place at the Head of the Hooch with a time of 19:32.7

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CHANDLER FRUMIN ROWER

SENIOR • SPORTS MANAGEMENT DALLAS, TEXAS • LAKE HIGHLANDS 2015-16 - SOPHOMORE • Named First Team Big 12 Academic All-Conference for maintaining a GPA above 3.20. • Received plaudits as a CRCA Scholar-Athlete and a member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll • Rowed the seventh seat for the 1V8+ at the Big 12 Conference Championship as the team posted the top time of the season in the preliminary round with a mark of 6:31.365. The crew followed that by finishing third and claiming a podium spot with a time of 6:47.173 in the grand finals. • Set the stroke for the 1V8+ at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash on May 1st as the team notched a time of 6:46.1. • Rowed in the stroke position for the 1V8+ at the Clemson Invitational as the boat posted a top time of 6:50.1 on April 16th. • Sat in the stroke position for the 2V8+ crew at the San Diego Crew Classic as the team finished in third with a time of 7:02.167. • Rowed in the stroke seat of the 2V8+ squad which took 10th place at the Head of the Hooch with a time of 17:08.4 2014-15 - FRESHMAN • Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • At the Big 12 Rowing Championships, part of the second varsity eight that finished second with a time of 7:02.45 seconds • Against Iowa and UCF, rowed the bow seat in the the 2V8+ to a third place finish with a time of 6:57.8 • Rowed the bow seat in the Second Varsity Eight at the Clemson Invite that had two sixth place finishes and a seventh place finish (7:13.3, 7:03.0 and 7:02.1) • Part of the Second Varsity Eight at the 42nd Annual San Diego Crew Classic that finished third in the Petite Final with a time of 7:13.15 • Rowed the bow seat in the Second Varsity Eight at

the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational that placed third in two races and a weekend-best second place in one (6:25.240, 6:18.905 and 6:15.261) • Part of shell that placed 4th in Women’s Open 8+ at Head of the Hooch race with a time of 16:26.4 • Part of shell in Women’s 8+ earning Gold with their time of 18 minutes and 4.7 seconds, placed 4th in Women’s Pair with partner Kaitlyn Wallace clocking in a time of 22:22 at the Secret City Head Race. • At the Chattanooga Head Race, placed 6th in Women’s College 2- with a time of 20:59.3, part of shell that placed 3rd in Women’s College 4+ with a time of 18:43.4. PERSONAL • Will graduate in May 2017, completing her degree in three years. • Graduated from Lake Highlands in Dallas, Texas • Chandler Wynne Frumin, daughter of Michelle and Ken Frumin, was born on December 25, 1995 • Has two younger sisters, Ashley and Drew • A member of the Chancellor’s Honors Program at Tennessee • High School Academic Honors include: Honor Roll, AP Scholar with Distinction, President’s Award, UIL Academic Excellence and a Service Learning Medal • Graduated in the Top 8% of her class at Lake Highlands • Rowed for White Rock Rowing under coach Katie Egan • 2013 Texas State Champions in the Varsity 4+ • Placed third in both the V4+ and V8+ at the 2013 Central Youth Rowing Championships • Recipient of the William & Mary Ramsbey Women’s Athletic Scholarship

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KIRSTEN GIRARD

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SOPHOMORE • SPORTS MANAGEMENT SEATTLE, WASH. • VASHON H.S. 2015-16 - FRESHMAN • Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Stroke seat for the 1V8+ at the Big 12 Championship as the team finished on the podium with a third place finish with a mark of 6:47.173. The boat posted the top eights time of the year with a 6:31.365 mark in the preliminary round. • Rowed the stroke seat as the 2V8+ boat finished second with a time of 6:45.6 at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash. • Sat in the stroke seat for the 2V8+ as the boat finished fourth in all three heats at the Clemson Invitational with a tip time of 6:48.0. • Positioned in the stroke seat for the 1V8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic as the boat took first in the preliminary round with a time of 6:57.953 before finishing second in the Grand Finals with a mark of 7:19.547. • Rowed the stroke seat in the 4+ Championship Race at the Head of the Charles Regatta when the team

took ninth place with a time of 19:03.296 Sat in the bow seat in the V8+ at the Head of the Hooch when the team took fourth place with a time of 16:35.4 while also sitting in the bow of the V4+ boat which took fifth with a mark of 17:56.1

PERSONAL • Kirsten Elizabeth Girard, daughter of Alison and Kevin Jeffries, was born on September 3, 1997 • Youngest of four siblings, named Ben Girard, Nikki Girard, and Mike Jeffries • Member of the rowing team at Vashon for three years including serving as a captain for one year • Member of the Vashon Rowing Club where she helped the team to a Northwest Regional Championship • After college would like to become a coach • Member of the National Honor Society as well as Newspaper and Yearbook at Vashon

KARA GOODMAN ROWER

SOPHOMORE • MICROBIOLOGY WHITEWOOD, VA • TWIN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL • Daughter to Melisa and Rickey Goodman; was born on January 1, 1997 • Majoring in Civil Engineering and hopes to become

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LORAN GRANT ROWER

SOPHOMORE • MICROBIOLOGY HONOLULU, HAWAII • RADFORD H.S. 2015-16 - FRESHMAN • Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Rowed the third seat for the 1V4+ which posted the top fours time of the year with a mark of 7:21.494 in the preliminary round of the Big 12 Championship. • Sat in the second position for the 1V4+ which posted a time of 7:37.1 at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash. • Rowed the bow position for the 2V4+ which notched a top time of 8:00.1 and finished fifth in two heats at the Clemson Invitational on April 16th and 17th. • Rowed the seventh seat for the 2N8+ boat which took second place at in their first collegiate race at the Secret City Head Race. • Sat in the bow seat for the Novice 8+ squad which 22

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took 14th place at the Head of the Hooch with a time of 19:32.7 • Member of the novice team PERSONAL • Loran June Grant, daughter of Renee Midgett and James Grant, was born on January 23, 1997 • Has three younger siblings named Isaac, Ethan and Ella • Majoring in microbiology (pre-med) • Valedictorian of her high school class • Member of the National Honors Society and the Interact club • Played soccer and softball as well as indoor and outdoor track at Radford High School • Wants to be a physician and officer in the US Navy Medical Corps


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CLARISSE HAYLE COXSWAIN

SOPHOMORE • GEOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES NOLENSVILLE, TENN. • RAVENWOOD PERSONAL • Daughter of Kathleen and Orlando Hayle; was born on April 4, 1997. • Graduated from Ravenwood in Brentwood, Tenn. • In high school, was a member of the track and field team.

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FRESHMAN • SPECIAL EDUCATION CLARKSVILLE, TENN. • WEST CREEK PERSONAL • Daughter of Miriam Vance and Pedro Hernandez; was born on November 25, 1997 • Graduated from West Creek in Clarksville, Tenn. • In high school, was a member of the National Honor Society and H.O.S.A. She won the national title at the Elite Dance Cup in 2016.

Lists Misty Copeland as her biggest sports influence: “She has never given up even in times when it was hard not to. She always pushed herself to be better then the rest even though she had injuries most people don’t come back from. She told herself that she could accomplish anything and made it happen.” Enjoys playing the ukulele, singing, and photography.

LAUREN HIGDON ROWER

JUNIOR • ARCHITECTURE SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA • VOLCANO VISTA H.S. 2015-16 - SOPHOMORE • Named Second Team Big 12 Academic All-Conference. • Earned a spot on the SEC Academic Honor Roll • Raced in the bow seat of the 1V8+ which placed third and earned a spot on the podium with a time of 6:47.173 at the Big 12 Championship. • Sat in the second seat for the 1V8+ which posted a time of 6:46.1 at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash. • Positioned in the bow for the 2V8+ boat which took fourth place in all three heats at the Clemson Invitational posting a top time of 6:48.0. • Sat in the second seat as the 1V4+ took first place in the petite final at the San Diego Crew Classic with a time of 7:50.443. • Rowed the third seat for the 2V4+ which took 12th place at the Head of the Hooch with a time of 18:26.2 2014-15 - FRESHMAN • At the Big 12 Championships, part of the varsity four that finished fourth in the grand finals with a time of 7:57.81. • Against Iowa and UCF, rowed the one seat in the 2V4+ to a second place finish with a time of 7:51.5

Rowed the seven seat in the Novice Eight at the Clemson Invite that had three fifth place finishes (7:38.2, 7:38.9 and 7:26.0). • Part of the Varsity Four that secured a first place finish in the Petite Final with a time of 8:08.16 at the 42nd Annual San Diego Crew Classic • Rowed the one seat in the Varsity Four at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational that placed third in two races and fourth in one (7:10.365, 7:04.036 and 6:58.253). • Member of the novice squad PERSONAL • Lauren Aehui Higdon, daughter of Aehui and Brian Higdon, was born on May 9, 1996 • Four-year letterwinner in swimming • Finished seventh in the 200 free relay and fourth in the 400 free relay at the New Mexico State Championships • Member of the National Honor Society • After college would like to go to medical school • Has lived in Utah, Korea, England, Alaska and New Mexico • Fluent in ‘Hangui’ Korean UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER

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MADELINE JOHNSON ROWER FRESHMAN • ANIMAL SCIENCE BRENTWOOD, TENN. • BRENTWOOD PERSONAL • Daughter of Greta and Jeffery “Rock” Johnson, was born on February 11, 1998. Graduated from Brentwood High School • In high school, she was a member of the softball team, cheerleading team, National Honors Society, National English Honors Society, Distinguished Young Women of Music City, Art Club, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes • High school academic honors include: TSSAA Athlete Scholar, Williamson County Honors Diploma, and AP Scholar Award.

On why she chose the University of Tennessee: “UTK has been my dream school ever since I was three. I practically grew up tailgating at Neyland Stadium, and I knew how to sing Rocky Top before I even learned the National Anthem. UTK has one of the best veterinary colleges in the country, and the only one in the state, so that definitely played a role in my decision. I also just so happen to look fabulous in orange.” Enjoys going on mission trips, knitting, and coloring in coloring books.

HELENA JORDAN ROWER FRESHMAN • PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY AUSTIN, TEXAS • STEPHEN F. AUSTIN PERSONAL • Daughter of Deborah and the late Andy Jordan; was born on January 5, 1998. • Graduated from Stephen F Austin in Austin, Texas. • In high school, she rowed during her junior and senior year at Texas Rowing Center. She raced the 2at US Junior Nationals in 2016 and placed first in the 2- at Texas State Championships and Central Youth Regional Championships in 2016. • Lists her father as her biggest sports influence: “He always believed in me, and encouraged me to strive to be my best in rowing. He led by example through

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ANNETA KYRIDOU ROWER FRESHMAN • ECONOMICS THESSALONIKI, GREECE • SECOND LYCEUM OF KALAMARIA PERSONAL • Daughter of Leonidas Kyridis and Christina Koyrsari was born on October 30, 1998 • Honors in physics, math, and history competitions. • Placed second in the 2x at the 2016 Junior World Rowing Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands, clocking in at 7:10.55. • Placed second in the 2x at the 2016 European Rowing Junior Championships in Trakai, Lithuania, with a time of 7:15.52.

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KATIE LANCE ROWER

SOPHOMORE • MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CLEVELAND, TENN. • SCIENCE HILL • •

Has a younger brother named Joshua Grandfather, father, aunt, uncle and cousins all went to UT Majoring in material science and engineering Grauated with distinction and honors while a member of the honor roll Member of Mu Alpha Theta, Beta Club, SGA and the Art club Part of the cross country, track and field and swim teams in high school All-American Academic swimmer and all-state swimmer as she was the state champion in the 200 medley relay Helped cross country team to a second place finish in the state Wants to be a pediatric surgeon

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2015-16 FRESHMAN • Sat in the bow seat for the 3V8+ which took sixth place with a time of 7:34.428 in the grand finals of the Big 12 Conference Championship. • Seventh position for the 3V8+ squad which took fourth place with a time of 7:17.2 at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash. • Rowed the bow seat for the 2N8+ boat which took second place at in their first collegiate race at the Secret City Head Race. • Sat in the bow seat for the second novice 8+ squad which took 33rd place at the Head of the Hooch • Member of the novice team PERSONAL • Katie Marie Lance, daughter of Susan and Michael Lance, was born on December 29, 1996

AJA LIST ROWER

JUNIOR • MICROBIOLOGY JOHNS CREEK, GA. • CHATTAHOOCHEE H.S. 2015-16 - SOPHOMORE • Named First Team Big 12 Academic All-Conference for maintaining a GPA above 3.20. • Tabbed as a member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll • Sat in the fifth seat for the 2V8+ as the team earned a spot on the podium with a 6:58.522 mark which allowed the crew to finish third at the Big 12 Conference Championship. • Rowed the seventh position for the 1V8+ at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash as the team posted a time of 6:46.1. • Third position for the 2V8+ at the Clemson Invitational as the team took fourth place in all three heats including a top time of 6:48.0. • Rowed third seat for the 2V8+ which took third in the petite final with a time of 7:02.167 at SDCC. • Rowed second seat in the 2V8+ as the team took 10th place at the Head of the Hooch with a time of 17:08.4 2014-15 - FRESHMAN • At the Big 12 Rowing Championships, part of the first varsity eight that finished fourth in the grand finals with a time of 6:57.53 • Against Iowa and UCF, rowed the seven seat in the V8+ to a third place finish with a time of 6:46.5 • Rowed the seven seat in the 1V8+ at the Clemson Invite that had two sixth place finishes and a seventh place finish (6:52.3, 6:51.5 and 7:00.3). • At the San Diego Crew Classic, raced in the 1V8+ that narrowly finished in fourth with a time of 6:56.38 in the grand final • Rowed the stroke seat in the Second Varsity Eight at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational that placed third in two races and a weekend-best second place in one

(6:25.240, 6:18.905 and 6:15.261) Part of shell that placed 4th in Women’s Open 8+ at Head of the Hooch race with a time of 16:26.4 • Rowed in Women’s 8+ shell that gained Gold with a time of 18:04.7, earned Bronze in the Women’s Pair with partner Bridget Boland clocking in at 22:09.3 seconds at the Secret City Head Race. • At the Chattanooga Head Race, placed 6th in Women’s College 2- with a time of 20:59.3 seconds, part of shell that placed 10th in Women’s College 4+ with a time of 19:31.2 PERSONAL • Graduated from Chattahoochee High School in Johns Creek, Ga. • Aja List, daughter of Karyn and Thomas List, was born on September 7, 1995 • Has three siblings, Mason, Eden and Jackson • On the honor roll in high school; part of Honor Orchestra, can play four different instruments • Rowed with the Atlanta Junior Rowing Association, under coach Skye Elliot (assistant coaches Julie Price and Christine Waite​) • Placed 6th at Head of the Hooch 2011 • Gold in WV8 at Dogwood Regatta 2012 • Silver in V8 at Southeast Regionals 2012 • Placed 14th in V8+ at Youth Nationals 2012 • 12th in V8+ at Head of the Charles 2011, and 15th 2012 • Bronze in V8 at Southeast Regionals 2013, qualified for Nationals • Gold in Women’s Open 4x and bronze in Jr. 2x at Southeast Club Regionals 2013 • Bronze in V8+ at SE Regionals 2014, progressed to Youth Nationals, where we placed 17th •

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JESSICA MAGNOLI ROWER

FRESHMAN • NUTRITION NORWALK, CONN. • BRIEN MCMAHON PERSONAL • Daughter of Jennifer and Michael Magnoli and was born October 30, 1998 • Graduated from Brien McMahon High School in Norwalk, Connecticut • 2- year captain of the school color guard, 1st chair violist for the school orchestra, member of the National Honor Society • Played competitive lacrosse for 5 years for the Norwalk Youth Lacrosse League • Won gold at the 2016 U.S. Rowing Club National Championships in Bethel, Ohio in the women’s V8+ and bronze in the women’s V4x.

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Ranked 25th at the C.R.A.S.H. B’s indoor rowing championship in 2016 Ranked 4th in her home state of Connecticut at the 2016 CT Indoor Rowing Championship 2015 Philadelphia Youth Regatta silver medalist in the women’s 1x Influenced by Michael Phelps because of how he demands greatness from himself Enjoys cooking, traveling, and playing sports Recipient of the W.P. Thurman & Carleen Thurman Memorial Scholarship Fund

MARY MCGARR

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FRESHMAN • THEATRE KNOXVILLE, TENN. • WEBB SCHOOL OF KNOXVILLE PERSONAL • Daughter of Keith and Nancy McGarr, was born on October 20, 1997. • Graduated from Webb School of Knoxville. • In high school, she was a member of the lacrosse team, National Youth Leadership Council, Youth in Government, Chamber Choir, Outdoors Club and the Southeastern Summer Theatre Institute. • High school academic honors include: National Society of Honors Scholars, National Honors Society, National Arts Honors Society, Tri-M Music Honor

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Society, Tennessee Ambassador of Music. Lists Pat Summit as her biggest sports influence: “Her leadership and work ethic paved the way for women’s athletics.” On why she chose Tennessee: “The University of Tennessee allowed me to double major in neuroscience and theatre while being able to do undergraduate research combining the arts and sciences with the Chancellors Honors College.” Her hobbies include theatre, music and hiking.

JENNA MCGRATH COXSWAIN

FRESHMAN • BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING FORT MILL, S.C. • FORT MILL PERSONAL • Daughter of Alisa and John McGrath and was born on July 31, 1998 • Graduated from Fort Mill High School in Fort Mill, S.C. • Member of HOSA and Beta Club in high school • Coxed for Charlotte Youth Rowing for four years, working with males and females in 4+ and 8+ boats • Inspired by athletes who play their sport because they love it. “When an athlete plays the sport out of 26

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joy, it makes the sport more beautiful and praised.” Has a black belt in karate and medaled at the Junior Olympics Enjoys outdoor activities Recipient of the Margaret Burke Emmett & John Wells Wachter Scholarship Endowment


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BROOKMYER MCINTYRE ROWER

FRESHMAN • SPORTS MANAGEMENT ENGLEWOOD, CO. • CHERRY CREEK HIGH SCHOOL Hockey in 2015 While in high school she participated in field hockey, soccer, basketball and kayaking On her biggest sports influence: “Candace Parker not only because she is a graduate of UT but she is also a great role model of how to be a successful woman in athletics today. I also admire her ability to stay humble while she works toward winning championships and being her best”

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PERSONAL • On her future career goals: “I want to work with kids • and sports. The power of athletics is amazing and I want to make sure everyone has the opportunity to • participate.” • Daughter of Jacque and Robert McIntyre, graduated from Cherry Creek High School in Colorado • Academic achievements include: Graduating with High Honors, Academic Honor Roll all four years, Charles Schwab Academic Team Award in Field

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VICTORIA MCMILLAN ROWER

FRESHMAN • BUSINESS MANAGEMENT WINDER, GA. • WINDER BARROW PERSONAL • Lauryn Ashlea McDowell, daughter of Misti and William McDowell, was born on April 23, 1997 • Has a younger sibling named Jesse • Majoring in business management • Member of the National Honors Society, Honor Roll and the Principal’s List

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Member of Younglife, Wyldlife, youth group and Distinguished Young Women Part of the cross country and lacrosse teams in high school, captain of the lacrosse team for one season Wants to become a certified gemologist and own her own jewelry store

HANNAH MENGE ROWER

SOPHOMORE • PSYCHOLOGY ROCKFORD, ILL. • ROCKFORD CHRISTIAN PERSONAL • Daughter of Johnna and Russ Menge; was born on May 18, 1997. • Graduated from Rockford Christian in Rockford, • Illinois. • In high school, she was a figure skater and ran cross country. She was Cadet of the Year for the Civil Air Patrol and was on the Honor Roll all four years. • Her biggest sports influence: “My biggest influence is Mirai Nagasu because she has had many difficul• ties within her career; however, she still competes to be the best and win. She will never give up on that goal.” • On her most proud sports accomplishment: “The ac-

complishment I’m most proud of would be attending state for cross country and getting first place in our first race for rowing.” On why she chose Tennessee: “I chose the University of Tennessee to have something new in my life. After senior year of high school we moved, and I fell in love with Tennessee. Thus, I decided to attend here, and I am continuing to fall more in love with this campus every day.” Her hobbies include coaching hockey, figure skating, cycling/yoga classes at the RecSports center, playing with her kitten, reading books, writing stories, working out, hiking and cooking.

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GINA MICHAEL ROWER

SOPHOMORE • PRE-MED/BIOLOGY DUBLIN, OHIO •DUBLIN COFFMAN H.S. 2015-16 FRESHMAN • Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Sat in the third position for the 2V8+ boat which earned a third place finish at the Big 12 Championship by posting a time of 6:58.522. • Rowed the fifth seat for the 2V8+ crew which took second place with a mark of 6:45.6 at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash. • Fourth position for the 2V8+ crew which took fourth place in all three heats at the Clemson Invitational including a top time of 6:48.0. • Sat in the second seat as the 1V8+ crew took second place in the grand finals of the San Diego Crew Classic with a time of 7:19.547. • Rowed in the fourth seat in the 2V8+ as the team took 10th place at the Head of the Hooch with a time of 17:08.4

PERSONAL • Gina Nicole Michael, daughter of Jeanine and Bill Michael, was born on April 24, 1997 • Has one older brother named David • Member of the rowing team for three years including serving as the captain of Farrah Edwards’ squad for one season • Member of the Dublin Crew Rowing Club • Posted career best 2K of 7:29.4 and a 5K of 19:37 • Qualified for Youth Nationals in 2014 and 2015, finishing 11th in 2014 in 2• Wants to attend medical school and become a doctor after graduating from Tennessee • Member of the National Honors Society at Dublin Coffman

CAILEY NELSON ROWER

FRESHMAN • KINESIOLOGY VIKING, MINN. • MARSHALL COUNTY CENTRAL PERSONAL • Daughter of Erica and Chad Nelson; was born on May 3, 1998. • Graduated from Marshall County Central in Newfolden, Minn. • In high school, she was a member of the softball and volleyball teams. • Listed Jennie Finch as biggest influence: “She was a part of the 2010 USA women’s softball team that won the world cup. As a young girl, I have always looked up to her and had wanted to go to the

Olympics for softball.” Athletic accomplishment that she is most proud of: “My most proud accomplishment would be my senior season of softball and beating a top-ranked team in our section right before the playoffs.” On why she chose Tennessee: “I chose the University of Tennessee because I wanted new opportunities away from Minnesota. I also wanted to try something new.” Her hobbies include hanging out with friends and family

GENA NORTON ROWER

FRESHMAN • KINESIOLOGY MORRISTOWN, TENN. • MORRISTOWN EAST PERSONAL • Daughter of Terry and Susie Norton • She lists Rebeca Andrade as her biggest sports influence: “Rebeca Andrade because she was able to compete in 2016 Olympics after recovering from rupturing her ACL in 2015. I tore my ACL both my junior and senior year, so I admire her because I knew I could recover and be the same athlete.” • Proudest sports accomplishment: “Entering high 28

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school as a starter for both varsity basketball and softball teams.” On why she chose Tennessee: “I chose the University of Tennessee because it was always a dream to compete for UT and I could never imagine going anywhere else.” Her hobbies include reading, watching movies with family, hiking and outdoor actives like camping


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who serves as an incredible influence for all female athletes.” On why she chose Tennessee: “I chose the University of Tennessee because once I saw the beautiful campus and the fun, welcoming atmosphere, I knew UT was the best choice for me.” Her hobbies include volunteering.

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PERSONAL • Daughter of Michelle and Joe Oiler; born on December 15, 1997. • Graduated from Houston in Germantown, Tenn. • In high school, was a member of FBLA, NTHS, marching band, concert band, and the National Technical Honors Society • Biggest sports influence listed: “Serena Williams because she is strong, powerful, and driven woman

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KATHERINE PEARSON ROWER

JUNIOR • HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT GARDEN CITY, N.Y. • POMFRET H.S. 2015-16 SOPHOMORE • Sat in the bow position for the 1V4+ squad as they posted the top fours time of the season with a 7:21.494 mark in the prelims of the Big 12 Conference Championship. The crew finished fifth in the grand finals with a 7:51.753 time. • Rowed the stroke seat for the 1V4+ squad which took fourth place with a time of 7:37.1 at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash. • Fifth position in the 2V8+ boat at the Clemson Invitational as the crew had three fourth place finishes including a top time of 6:48.0. • Sat in the fifth seat for the 2V8+ crew which took third place in the petite final of the San Diego Crew Classic with a time of 7:02.167. • Rowed the stroke seat for the 2V4+ which took 12th place at the Head of the Hooch with a time of 18:26.2 2014-15 FRESHMAN • At the Big 12 Rowing Championships, part of the third varsity eight that finished sixth in the grand finals with a time of 7:47.04 • Against Iowa and UCF, rowed the six seat in the N8+ to a second place finish with a time of 7:44.7 • Rowed the five seat in the Novice Eight at the Clem-

son Invite that had three fifth place finishes (7:38.2, 7:38.9 and 7:26.0). Rowed the two seat in the Second Varsity Four at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational that placed third in two races and fourth in one (7:25.727, 7:19.270 and 7:18.435). Member of the novice squad

PERSONAL • Katherine Wallace Pearson, daughter of Pamela and John Pearson, was born on March 16, 1996 • Has one brother named Kyle • Majoring in hotel, restaurant and tourism • Rowed for coach Brian Ford at the Pomfret School, also played squash for coach Greg Rossolimo and ran cross country for coach Rachel Frenkil • Placed 10th in the Varsity 4+ at the New England Rowing Championships • 2012 Deeded Award, 2014 varsity rowing captain • Named squash most improved player in 2014 • High Honor Roll (2 Terms), on Honor Roll for four terms and received academic recognition for two terms

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ANNIE PELIC ROWER

FRESHMAN • MARKETING ALLEN, TEXAS • BISHOP LYNCH PERSONAL • Daughter of Debra and Kenneth Pelic and was born on March 25, 1998 • Graduated from Bishop Lynch in Dallas, Texas • Rowed for White Rock Rowing for 3 years and Dallas United Crew for 1 year • Competed at the 2016 US Rowing Youth National Championships in the V8+ with Dallas United • Won the 2016 US Rowing Central Youth Rowing Championship in the V8+ with Dallas United with a time of 7:05.37

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Second place finish in the 2016 S.W.E.A.T. Women’s Jr. division with Dallas United Placed 40th out of 85 boats in the Jr. 8+ at the 2015 Head of the Charles with Dallas United 2013 Texas State Champion in the Jr. V4+ with White Rock Placed third in both the V4+ and V8+ at the 2013 Central Youth Rowing Championships with White Rock Enjoys painting, hiking, fishing, rock climbing, paddle boarding, going to live shows, and making music

BAILEY PEROSA ROWER

FRESHMAN • ANTHROPOLOGY PALM COAST, FLA. • FLAGLER PALM COAST PERSONAL • Member of National Honor Society • Awarded the AP Scholar Award, Senior of the Month (December) and Senior of the Year at Flagler Palm Coast High School • Participated in the Student Government Association (Vice President), future Problem Solvers, Mu Alpha Theta, Key Club, STEM Scholars and SWAT Club

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Daughter of Susan and Scott Perosa; was born February 16, 1998 Hopes to become a forensic anthropologist, working for a government agency to solve crimes. Hobbies include photography, hiking, paddle-boarding and reading

SHANNON PERRONE COXSWAIN

FRESHMAN • MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE WORLD BUSINESS SAN DIEGO, CALIF. • CANYON CREST ACADEMY PERSONAL • Daughter of Patty O’Connor and Brian Perrone; was born on October 29, 1997. • Graduated from Canyon Crest Academy in San Diego, Calif. • In high school, she was a member of the field hockey, water polo, and swim teams. She was her school’s SGA Executive Vice President, freshman and sophomore class Vice President, Bake For Change Club President, Vocal Conservatory member, and a monthly volunteer in Tijuana, Mexico. She was also an

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KATIE PORTER ROWER

SOPHOMORE • PRE-MED/BIOCHEMISTRY BETHESDA, MD. • WALTER JOHNSON • • • • •

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Semifinalist at Club Nationals as a member of the Thompsons Boat Center Club After graduating from Tennessee, Porter wants to go to medical school and become either an OBGYN or a Pediatric Oncologist Worked with the STAGE Program, Choir, and the School Television Program at Walter Johnson High School Member of the National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society and Math National Honor Society Earned a Certificate of Meritorious Service in high school for more than 850 service hours Tabbed a National AP Scholar

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she was coached by Emma Green and Chris Graves Part of the team that won the WMIRA Women’s 4’s Points Trophy in 2012-13 Played basketball for one season in high school and was named team captain Qualified for SRAA Nationals Grand Final in juniors (2013) and was also a petite finalist (2013, 2014) and semifinalist (2015) Notched a seventh place finish at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta in 2014

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2016-15 FRESHMAN • Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Rowed the bow position for the 2V8+ at the Big 12 Championship as the boat finished in third place at the grand finals with a time of 6:58.522. • Bow seat in the 2V8+ as they finished second with a time of 6:45.6 at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash. • Seventh position for the 1V8+ boat which finished with a time of 6:50.1 on the first day of the Clemson Invitational. Joined the 2V8+ in the third seat on day two as she helped them to a fourth place finish with a mark of 7:04.2. • Sat in the fourth seat of the 2V8+ boat which finished third in the petite finals at the San Diego Crew Classic with a time of 7:02.167. • Rowed the seventh seat in the V8+ boat at the Head of the Hooch when the team took fourth with a time of 16:35.4 while also sitting in the third seat of the V4+ which finished fifth in 17:56.1 PERSONAL • Katie Rose Porter, daughter of Patty and Jay Porter, was born on April 14, 1997 • Has two younger siblings named Natalie and Owen • Member of the rowing team for three years where

BRENNA RANDALL ROWER

FRESHMAN • HISTORY REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA • LUTHER COLLEGE PERSONAL • Daughter of Sean Randall and Gail Paskey; was born on February 6, 1998 • Graduated from Luther College High School in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • Rowed for Regina Rowing Club for a year and a half, before which she competed in track & field and played soccer • Lists her family as her biggest sports influence: “They have always been there to support me in my sports and inspire me to be the best I can be in rowing.”

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GABBIE RICHARDSON COXSWAIN

JUNIOR • BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ALEXANDRIA, VA. • T.C. WILLIAMS PERSONAL • Gabrielle Marie Richardson, daughter of Rebecca and Cliff Richardson, was born on March 12, 1996 • Has a younger sister named Savannah • Majoring in human resources

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MIA ROARK ROWER

SOPHOMORE • BIOLOGY COLLIERVILLE, TENN. • HOUSTON PERSONAL • On why she chose Tennessee: “I wanted to come to the University of Tennessee due to the large campus, diverse student body and variety of major options.”

Sports accomplishment she is most proud of: “helping her color guard team win the Mississippi Indoor Association championship her junior year.” Her hobbies include hiking, reading, and baking.

LISA ROWLAND ROWER

FRESHMAN • KINESIOLOGY MURFEESBORO, TENN. • SMYRNA PERSONAL • Daughter of Lusita Gorgonio and Jason Rowland; born on December 9, 1997. • Graduated as a Tennessee Scholar in the top 10% of her class from Smyrna in Smyrna, Tenn. • In high school, was a member of the varsity cheer squad for the Smyrna Bulldogs, National Honor Society, Beta Club, Beta Epsilon, Drama Club, and Purple Dynasty Junior Classical League.

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Biggest sports influence listed: “Serena Williams because her long term commitment and determination to the sport has pushed her so far and that’s the kind of mindset I aspire to always have.” Most proud sports accomplishment: “continuing athletics while in college.” Her hobbies include hiking, camping, climbing, sketching and painting.


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ALEXANDRA SHAFER ROWER

FRESHMAN • CIVIL ENGINEERING ALGONQUIN, ILL. • HUNTLEY PERSONAL • Daughter of Stephen and Katherine Shafer, was born on April 26, 1998. • Graduated with High Honors (4.0+) from Huntley High School. • She was named as an Illinois State Scholar for her

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KYLIE STARK ROWER

FRESHMAN • KINESIOLOGY CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. • CRYSTAL LAKE CENTRAL PERSONAL • Daughter of Gregg and Rhonda Stark, was born on October 8, 1997. • Graduated from Crystal Lake Central in Crystal Lake, Ill. • Her academic achievements include being in the German Club and earning a spot on the High Honor Roll all four years of high school.

She chose Tennessee because: “I wanted to broaden my horizons and I fell in love with UT the first time I toured it, therefore, I knew it was the school for me.” Her hobbies include weight lifting and nutrition.

SAMANTHA STRUBE ROWER

FRESHMAN • BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JACKSON, TENN. • UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF JACKSON PERSONAL • Member of National Honor Society, the National Society of High School Scholars, Tri-M Music Honor Society, the National French Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Honor Society, the Science National Honor Society, and the Social Studies National Honor Society

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NATALIE TAVARES ROWER

JUNIOR • ACCOUNTING FONTHILL, ONTARIO, CANADA • E.L. CROSSLEY 2015-16 JUNIOR • Helped the 1V8+ secure a third place finish with a time of 6:47.173 in the grand finals of the Big 12 Championships. The crew posted the top time of the season in preliminary round with a mark of 6:31.365. • Sat in the third position for the 1V8+ crew which notched a time of 6:46.1 at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash. • Second position for the 1V8+ which clocked a time of 6:50.1 in one of their heats at the Clemson Invitational. • Sat in the fifth position for the 1V8+ crew which took second in the grand finals of the San Diego Crew Classic with a time of 7:19.547. • Rowed the sixth seat for the 2V8+ at the Head of the Hooch as the crew took 10th place with a time of 17:08.4 2014-15 SOPHOMORE • Named to the 2015 Academic All-Big 12 Rowing Second Team, an honor awarded to student-athlete’s maintaining a 3.00 GPA or better • At the Big 12 Rowing Championships, part of the first varsity eight that finished fourth in the grand finals with a time of 6:57.53 • Against Iowa and UCF, rowed the six seat in the V8+ to a third place finish with a time of 6:46.5 • Rowed the six seat in the First Varsity Eight at the Clemson Invite that had two sixth place finishes and a seventh place finish (6:52.3, 6:51.5 and 7:00.3). • At the San Diego Crew Classic, raced in the first varsity eight that narrowly finished in fourth with a time of 6:56.38 in the grand final • Rowed the six seat in the Varsity Eight at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational that placed third in three races (6:15.962, 6:11.928 and 6:05.266). • Part of shell that placed 4th in Women’s Open 8+ at Head of the Hooch race with a time of 16:26.4 • Earned Gold during Women’s 2- with partner Emily Thomson clocking in at 21:20.9, part of shell that won Silver with a time of 18:20.4 in Women’s 8+ at the

Secret City Head Race. At the Chattanooga Head Race, placed 5th in Women’s College 2- with a time of 21:08.9, part of shell that placed 4th in Women’s College 4+ with a time of 18:52.3. 2013-14 FRESHMAN • Part of the Varsity 8+ during the 2014 C-USA Championships held on Melton Hill Lake, which placed second during the grand finals with a time of 6:38.97 • Part of the Varsity 8+ that placed second against Iowa (6:51.7) • Placed 6th (7:27.0), 6th (7:11.7) and 5th (7:24.6) rowing with the Varsity 8+ on Lake Hartwell at the Clemson Invitational • Rowed in the Varsity 8+ against UCF, placing first with a time of 6:38.5 • Part of the Vols’ shell that placed eighth in the women’s open 8+ at the Head of the Hooch with a time of 15 minutes and 55.5 seconds PERSONAL • Graduated from E.L. Crossley Secondary School in Fonthill, Ontario, Canada • Natalie Jane Tavares, daughter of Rosanna Siolkowsky and Nelson Tavares was born on March 15, 1995 • Majoring in accounting at UT • Was on the honor role for all four years of high school • Won CSSRA gold in 2012, 2013 • Three-time Stotesbury gold medal winner (2011-13) • Won the 2013 Women’s Royal Henley Regatta in England • Played basketball in high school and was captain for two years • Also played volleyball, was a member of the swim team, and ran cross country • In 2012, was award the Senior Athlete of the Year for her high school • Placed second at the Canadian Henley Regatta • Placed in the top-ten at the Ontario Ergattta Championships in 2012) • Recipient of the Packaging Insights Rowing Scholarship •

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FRESHMAN • PSYCHOLOGY IOANNINA, GREECE • FIFTH LYCEUM OF IOANNINA PERSONAL • Daughter of Ioannis Tsiavos and Chrysoula Kanioglou; was born on November 23, 1995. • Proudest athletic achievement was when she won gold in the lightweight 1x at the 2015 U23 World Rowing Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, with a time of 7:43.50. 34

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TAYLOR UPSON COXSWAIN

JUNIOR • PUBLIC RELATIONS WINTER GARDEN, FLA. • WEST ORANGE H.S. 2015-16 - JUNIOR • Named to the 2016 Big 12 All-Conference Team. • Guided the 1V8+ to a third place finish and a spot on the podium with a time of 6:47.173 in the grand finals of the Big 12 Conference Championship. She led the crew to the top time of the season as they posted a 6:31.365 mark in the preliminary round. • Coxswain for the 1V8+ crew which finished fourth at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash with a time of 6:46.1. • Led the 1V8+ crew to a top time of 6:50.1 at the Clemson Invitational • Guided the 2V8+ crew to a third place finish in the petite finals with a time of 7:02.167 at the San Diego Crew Classic. • Coxswain for the 2V8+ squad which took 10th place at the Head of the Hooch with a time of 17:08.4 2014-15 - SOPHOMORE • At the Big 12 Championships, guided the first varsity four to a fourth place finish in the grand finals with a time of 7:57.81 • Against Iowa and UCF, led the 2V4+ to a second place finish with a time of 7:51.5 • Coxed the Second Varsity Eight at the 42nd Annual San Diego Crew Classic to a third place finish in the Petite Final with a time of 7:13.15 • Led the Varsity Eight to three third place finishes at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invite (6:15.962, 6:11.928 and 6:05.266) • At the Chattanooga Head Race, part of shell that took Silver in Women’s College 4+ with a time

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of 18:27.2 2013-2014 FRESHMAN • Coxed the Varsity Four during the 2014 C-USA Championships held on Melton Hill Lake, during grand finals finished in six place with a time of 7:38.64 • Guided the Varsity 4+ to a second place finish against Iowa (7:53.6) • Placed 6th (9:36.2) and 6th (7:58.2) leading the Second Varsity 4+ on Lake Hartwell at the Clemson Invitational • Led the Varsity 4+ to a first place finish against UCF with a time of 8:04.2 • At Duke, coxed the her shell to a first place finish in the Novice 6 competition PERSONAL • Graduated from West Orange High School in Winter Garden, Florida • Taylor Meghan Upson, daughter of Andrea Pratt and Daniel Upson, was born on July 26, 1995 • Member of the Latin Club in high school • Named an All-American for the Orlando Area Rowing Society in 2013 • Won first at the ERG Springs with the Orlando Rowing Society in 2012 • Part of the boat that won the OARS Regatta in 2011 • Placed third at the state championship for her high school in 2012

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JESSELYN VOYSEY ROWER

SENIOR • JOURNALISM AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA YORBA LINDA, CALIF. • YORBA LINDA H.S. 2015-16 JUNIOR • Sat in the sixth position for the 2V8+ as they earned a third place finish in the grand finals at the Big 12 Conference Championship. • Rowed the fourth seat for the 2V8+ at the Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash as UT claimed second place with a time of 6:45.6. • Stroke position for the 1V4+ at the Clemson Invitational as the crew took two fifth place finishes in their heats with a top time of 7:35.5 • Sat in the stroke seat for the 1V4+ which won the petite final at the San Diego Crew Classic with a

time of 7:46.965. Rowed the third seat in the V8+ boat at the Head of the Hooch when the team took fourth with a time of 16:35.4. Also stroked the V4+ which crossed the finish line in fifth in 17:56.1 PERSONAL • Daughter of Lizabeth and Keith Voysey, was born on October 17, 1994 • Has a younger sister named Baylee • Earned an A.A. degree from Orange Coast College • Rowed for Coast CREW in California •

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JASMINE WILCOX ROWER

FRESHMAN • NEUROSCIENCE MURFREESBORO, TENN. • CENTRAL MAGNET PERSONAL • Daughter of Harvey and Marcia Wilcox; was born on September 4, 1998. • Graduated as a Tennessee Scholar with a diploma of Merit from Central Magnet School in Murfreesboro, Tenn. • In high school, she was a member of the basketball and soccer teams, executive student council, and robotics team as well as co-editor of the school newspaper and yearbook editor • Lists her father, Harvey Wilcox, as her biggest

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IMAN WOODYARD COXSWAIN

JUNIOR • POLITICAL SCIENCE HARRISBURG, PA. • HARRISBURG H.S. 2015-16 SOPHOMORE • Did not compete

2014-15 FRESHMAN • Led the Second Varsity Four at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational to two third place finishes and one fourth place finish (7:25.727, 7:19.270 and 7:18.435). • Member of the novice squad

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MORGAN YOUNT COXSWAIN

SOPHOMORE • MATERIALS SCIENCE DRIPPING SPRINGS, TX • DRIPPING SPRINGS PERSONAL • Daughter of Penny and Buddy Yount, graduated from Dripping Springs High School in Texas • Academic achievements include being named an AP Scholar with Honors and making Aca• demic All-State • She played soccer and ran cross country in high school along with being a member of the AP Physics Club • Family ties to UT include: Both of her parents, 36

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RESULTS FALL 1995 RESULTS

GEORGE WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL Washington, D.C. - April 13, 1996 Team tied for eighth CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 14, 1995 3rd “A” 7:26.59 VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 16:44.7 4th “A” 7:47.99 OPEN 4+ 2nd “A” 17:51.9 NOVICE 8+ SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING 3rd “A” 18:28.4 ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP NOVICE 4+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 20, 1996 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 19:09.6 6th “A” N/A VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE Knoxville, Tenn. - October 21, 1995 4th “A” 7:04.2 OPEN 8+ LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ 2nd “A” 18:21.75 2nd “A” VARSITY 4+ 8:35.8 1st “A” 19:54.03 NOVICE 8+ FALL 1996 RESULTS 9th “A” 21:03.07 NOVICE 4+ HEAD OF THE OHIO 6th “A” 23:34.99 Pittsburgh, Pa. - October 5, 1996 CLUB 4+ HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE 1st “A” 13:23.0 Atlanta, Ga. - November 4, 1995 CLUB 8+ CLUB VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 12:58.9 15th “A” 22:49 VARSITY 4+ CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE 7th “A” 23:53 Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 12, 1996 NOVICE 8+ Team Champions 7th “A” 22:24 VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 15:39.7 11th “A” 20:30 VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 16:53.8 6th “A” 23:32 2nd “B” 17:16.7 NOVICE 8+ CLOUTER CREEK CHALLENGE 1st “A” 16:32.5 Charleston, S.C. - November 18, 1995 NOVICE 4+ VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 17:48.6 3rd “A” 13:09 VARSITY 4+ HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE 1st “A” 17:39 Knoxville, Tenn. - October 19, 1996 NOVICE 8+ Team finished second 2nd “A” 14:23 VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 17:10.07 5th “A” 15:52 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 19:27.00 SPRING 1996 RESULTS NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 17:56.00 AUGUSTA INVITATIONAL Augusta, Ga. - March 23, 1996 HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE VARSITY 8+ Atlanta, Ga. - November 2, 1996 3rd “A” N/A Team finished third JUNIOR VARSITY 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 4th “B” N/A 1st “A” 23.00 NOVICE/CLUB 4+ CLEMSON SPRINTS 1st “A” 24.12 Clemson, S.C. - March 30, 1996 NOVICE/CLUB 8+ VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 21.40 1st “A” 7:07.7 CLUB 4+ VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 23.25 1st “A” 8:27.1 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ NOVICE 8+ 3rd 12th “A” 1st “A” 7:35.4 22.40 3rd “B” 8:03.8 13th “A” 22.42 4th “C” N/A 15th “A” 23.10 38

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GEORGE WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL Washington, D.C. - April 12, 1997 Team finished fifth VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:33.1 VARSITY LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ 4th “A” 7:27.0 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:14.32

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MIAMI (FLA.) Miami, Fla. - March 27, 1997 JUNIOR VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 8:36.0 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 7:26.5 3rd “B” 8:16.0 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:52.4 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:28.7 JUNIOR VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 8:36.0

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FLORIDA CREW CLASSIC Gainesville, Fla. - March 22, 1997 Team Champions VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” N/A VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” N/A LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ 1st “A” N/A JUNIOR VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” N/A NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” N/A LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ 1st “A” N/A NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” N/A JUNIOR VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” N/A NOVICE 4+ 2nd “A” N/A NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” N/A SECOND LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ 3rd “A” N/A

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LEXUS INVITATIONAL Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 15, 1997 Team Champions VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:03.8 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:22.7 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 6:43.2 2nd “B” 7:04.2 NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 7:56.1

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TENNESSEE CUP Knoxville, Tenn. - March 8, 1997 Team Champions VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 5:26.8 2nd “B” 6:07.8 NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 6:06.1 2nd “B” 6:20.4 PAIRS 2nd “A” 7:12.9

OHIO STATE Columbus, Ohio - April 5, 1997 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 8:02.6 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 8:10.0 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 8:04.0 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 8:44.0

SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 19, 1997 JUNIOR VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 8:15.4 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:00.4 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 7:22.2 LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ 5th “A” 7:41.3 MIDWEST CHAMPIONSHIPS Madison, Wis. - April 26, 1997 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 6:57.3 CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL REGATTA Gainesville, Ga. - May 11, 1997 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” N/A LEXUS CUP/CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 17, 1997 Team finished fifth LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 7:35.7 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “A” 7:56.8 SECOND NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “A” 8:13.2 NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 7:23.8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Rancho Cordova, Calif. - May 29-June 1, 1997 VARSITY 4+ 9th “A” 8:05.4

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RESULTS FALL 1997 RESULTS CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 11, 1997 Team finished second VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 16:23.39 NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 18:13.28 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 18:03.38 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 17:56.99 HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE Knoxville, Tenn. - October 25, 1997 Team finished second VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 16:52.33 NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 18:10.55 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 20:04.00 NOVICE 8+ 1st LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ 1st

“A” 18:23.00 “A” 20:11.16

HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE Atlanta, Ga. - November 1, 1997 Team finished second NOVICE 8+ 1st “B” 19:35 CLUB 8+ 1st “A” 18:22 VARSITY 4+ 4th “A” 20:29 CLUB 4+ 1st “A” 20:28 LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ 14th “A” 23:44 VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 18:42 SPRING 1998 RESULTS TENNESSEE CUP Nashville, Tenn. - March 8, 1998 Team finished second VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” N/A 2nd “B” N/A VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” N/A 2nd “B” N/A NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” N/A 2nd “B” N/A NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” N/A VARSITY 2x 3rd “A” N/A LEXUS INVITATIONAL Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 14, 1998 Team finished third NOVICE 8+ 40

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“A” 7:09.9 “A” 7:48.0 “A” 7:45.4 “A” 7:18.1

OHIO STATE Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 4, 1998 Team finished second VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:51.7 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 6:47.3 VARSITY 4+ 1st “C” 7:26.7 GEORGE WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL Washington, D.C. - April 11, 1998 Team finished seventh (tie) NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 6:06.08 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 6:49.05 VARSITY LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ 3rd “A” 6.00.18 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 18, 1998 Team champions NOVICE LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ 1st “A” 5:50.00 VARSITY LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ 3rd “A” 6:38.25 VARSITY 4+ 4th “A” 7:26.30 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 6:47.41 JUNIOR VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:35.18 NOVICE 4+ 3rd “A” 7:24.46 MIDWEST ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP Madison, Wis. - April 25, 1998 NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 7:52.10 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:22.50 VARSITY LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ 4th “A” 6:46.86 IOWA TRI-MEET Solon, Iowa - May 2, 1998

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CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 10, 1998 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 15:59.10 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 17:48.95 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 17:58.80 NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 18:20.57 2nd “B” 19:21.13

SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 17, 1999 Team finished ninth VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:02.2 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 5th “A” 8:25.0 JUNIOR VARSITY 8+ 3rd “B” 7:04.0 NOVICE 8+ 6th “B” 7:30.9

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FALL 1998 RESULTS

Washington, D.C. - April 10, 1999 Team finished 12th SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “B” 6:55.31 VARSITY 4+ 4th “A” 8:08.99

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REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 16, 1998 Team finished sixth VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “A” 7:01.01 VARSITY LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ 1st “A” 6:34.90

MIDWEST CHAMPIONSHIPS Madison, Wis. - May 1-2, 1999 VARSITY 8+ (SEMIFINAL) 5th “A” 6:29.89 JUNIOR VARSITY 8+ 6th “A” 6:36.50

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HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 17-18, 1998 CLUB 8+ 24th “A” 18:45.59 VARSITY 8+ 38th “A” LEXUS CENTRAL SPRINTS 17:46.10 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 15, 1999 Team finished seventh (tie) VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE 6th “A” 7:06.20 Knoxville, Tenn. - October 31, 1998 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) VARSITY 8+ 2nd “B” 7:14.40 1st “A” 17:07.66 NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) VARSITY 4+ 4th “A” 7:38.70 1st “A” 19:10.14 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 2nd “B” 19:16.07 2nd “B” 7:55.40 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE 2nd “A” 8:33.50 Gainesville, Ga. - November 7, 1998 SECOND VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 8+ 3rd “B” 8:42.80 1st “A” 18:46.5 VARSITY 4+ FALL 1999 RESULTS 7th “A” 22:01.7 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 19:57.0 CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 9, 1999 Team finished second CHATTAHOOCHEE CHASE VARSITY 8+ Gainesville, Ga. - November 8, 1998 1st “A” 15:45.51 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “B” 16:10.98 2nd “A” 18:51.5 3rd “C” 16:25.69 VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 21.48.8 1st “B” 18:11.13 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 18:28.42 2nd “A” 20.21.3 NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 17:52.58 SPRING 1999 RESULTS VARSITY 2x 1st “B” 18:49.22 MICHIGAN STATE & CLEMSON 2nd “A” 19:01.92 East Lansing, Mich. - April 3, 1999 3rd “D” 19:20.18 Team finished third 4th “C” VARSITY 8+ 19:36.15 3rd “A” 6:30.00 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 7:46.35 NOVICE 8+ HEAD OF THE CHARLES 3rd “A” 7:32.22 Boston, Mass. - October 23-24, 1999 GEORGE WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL 41


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“A” 19:27.72 “A” 18:57.46

HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE Knoxville, Tenn. - October 23, 1999 VARSITY 8+ 3rd “B” 18:10.00 VARSITY 2x 1st “A” 23:18.13 NOVICE 8+ 10th “A” 22:34.63 HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE Gainesville, Ga. - November 6, 1999 VARSITY 8+ 6th “A” 19:46.4 CLUB 8+ 2nd “A” 20:15.1 VARSITY 4+ 13th “A” 21:56.9 CLUB 4+ 4th “A” 22:53.8 VARSITY 2x 2nd “A” 23:50.8 NOVICE 8+ 8th “A” 22:18.0 CHATTAHOOCHEE CHASE Gainesville, Ga. - November 7, 1999 VARSITY 8+ 5th “A” 18:56.1 NOVICE 8+ 4th “A” 21:33.5 SPRING 2000 RESULTS WISCONSIN Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 18, 2000 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:02.0 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (1500M) 2nd “B” 5:16.8 THIRD VARSITY 8+ 2nd “C” 7:24.7 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 8:12.9 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 2nd “B” 8:21.5 CLEMSON INVITATIONAL Clemson, S.C. - March 25, 2000 Team finished in 13th (tie) VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 6:51.3 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 3rd “B” 7:07.0 THIRD VARSITY 8+ 2nd “C” 7:17.0 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 7:29.5 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 2nd “B” 7:46.8 KANSAS STATE Iowa City, Iowa - April 1, 2000 NOVICE 8+ 42

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“A” 7:21.1 KANSAS Iowa City, Iowa - April 1, 2000 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:41.0 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 7:58.4 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 3rd “B” 7:42.4 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:18.0 IOWA AND KANSAS Iowa City, Iowa - April 1, 2000 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “B” 8:36.0 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 15-16, 2000 NOVICE 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “A” 8:31.2 NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 5th “A” 7:35.7 JUNIOR VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 7:20.8 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “A” 8:26.1 VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 7:03.3 JUNIOR VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 8:41.1 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 4th “A” 7:58.2 MIDWEST ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS Madison, Wis. - April 22, 2000 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 6th “A” 6:34.23 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 7:14.23 VARSITY 8+ 6th “A” 6:27.45 LEXUS CENTRAL SPRINTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 13-14, 2000 Team finished 12th (tie) SECOND VARSITY 4+(PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:30.1 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 5th “A” 8:25.4 SECOND NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 4th “A” 7:31.9 NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 4th “A” 7:30.0 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (C FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:00.7 VARSITY 8+ (C FINAL) 1st “A” 6:47.5 FALL 2000 RESULTS


SPRING 2001 RESULTS NOTRE DAME Knoxville, Tenn. - March 17, 2001 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “B” 6:29.60 THIRD NOVICE 8+ 2nd “C” 8:23.15 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:17.86

7:58.10

CLEMSON INVITATIONAL Clemson, S.C. - March 24, 2001 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 7:16.0 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 1st “B” 7:25.6 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “B” 6:58.1 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:43.2 LOUISVILLE Knoxville, Tenn. - March 31, 2001 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 7:06.2 2nd “B” 7:23.3 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:35.2 2nd “B” 6:48.7 NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 7:56.0 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:30.6 2nd “B” 7:36.6

HONORS

CHATTAHOOCHEE CHASE Gainesville, Ga. - November 5, 2000 NOVICE 8+ 6th “A” 20:10 VARSITY 4+ 1st “B” 20:04 2nd “A” 20:18 3rd “C” 20:57 VARSITY 2x 1st “B” 21:52 2nd “A” 22:54 3rd “C” 23:44

“A”

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HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE Gainesville, Ga. - November 4, 2000 Team finished seventh (tie) NOVICE 8+ 6th “A” 20:09.5 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 19:06.9 2nd “B” 19:19.7 VARSITY 2x 5th “A” 20:51.3

“A” 6:52.65

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HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE Knoxville, Tenn. - October 28, 2000 Team finished fifth NOVICE 8+ 9th “D” 20:32.1 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 18:27.7 VARSITY 2x 1st “A” 20:20.9 VARSITY 8+ 1st “B” 17:05.3 2nd “A” 17:38.3

“B” 7:18.90

STAFF

HEAD OF LAKE HARTWELL Clemson, S.C. - October 14, 2000 VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 20:18 4th “B” 20:57 NOVICE 8+ 5th “B” 26:17 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 22:49 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 23:30

SECOND NOVICE 8+ 2nd VARSITY 8+ 2nd VARSITY 4+ 2nd

GENERAL

HEAD OF THE OHIO Pittsburgh, Pa. - October 7, 2000 NOVICE 4+ 10th “A” 20:07.02 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 18:25.60 VARSITY 8+ 10th “A” 16:43.70

SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC San Diego, Calif. - April 7-8, 2001 VARSITY 8+ (CAL CUP GRAND FINALS) 2nd “A” 7:19.63 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (JV HEAT C) 5th “B” 7:28.97 INDIANA CUP Bloomington, Ind. - April 14, 2001 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:56.90 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 3rd “B” 7:47.21 NOVICE 8+ 4th “A” 7:19.26 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “B” 6:58.88 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:42.53 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 20-21, 2001 Team finished third NOVICE 8+ (HEAT A) 4th “A” 7:29.42 NOVICE 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “A” 8:37.63 SECOND NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “B” 7:34.48 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “B” 7:10.60 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 5th “A” 8:07.79 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 6th “A” 7:14.22 UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER

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RESULTS LEXUS SOUTH/CENTRAL SPRINTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 12-13, 2001 Team finished 11th NOVICE 8+ (C FINAL) 1st “A” 7:16.3 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “A” 7:56.7 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “B” 6:59.9 VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 6th “A” 6:54.3 SECOND NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “B” 7:23.8 FALL 2001 RESULTS CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 13, 2001 Team champions VARSITY 8+ 1st “B” 16:15.07 2nd “A” 16:23.49 VARSITY 2x 1st “D” 15:11.52 2nd “C” 15:36.69 3rd “E” 16:23.14 4th “B” 16:45.88 5th “A” 17:00.29 6th “F” 17:38.77 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 14:21.03 2nd “B” 14:21.31 VARSITY 4+ 1st “D” 13:54.48 2nd “B” 14:14.98 3rd “C” 14:23.51 HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 20, 2001 CLUB 8+ 1st “A” 17:31.82 HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE Knoxville, Tenn. - October 20, 2001 Team finished fourth NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 19:32.00 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 19:23.49 VARSITY 2x 3rd “A” 23:08.90 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 17:58.84 HEAD OF THE SCHUYLKILL Philadelphia, Pa. - October 27, 2001 CLUB 8+ 1st “A” 15:17.26 VARSITY 8+ 6th ”A” 14:57.21 VARSITY 4+ 9th “A” 16:29.87 HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE 44

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LOUISVILLE Knoxville, Tenn. - March 30, 2002 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:19.90 3rd “B” 6:30.40


“A” 7:14.07 “B” 7:28.14 “A” 7:16.50 “B” 7:27.10

CLEMSON CLASSIC Clemson, S.C. - April 28, 2002 VARSITY 8+ 5th “A” 6:45.8 VARSITY 4+ 4th “A” 7:36.1 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 7:08.1 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 6:51.4 TENNESSEE INVITATIONAL Knoxville, Tenn. - May 5, 2002 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:31.0 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:45.1 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:32.9 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:01.1 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 6:20.0

CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 12, 2002 Team champions VARSITY 8+ 1st “B” 15:46.17 2nd “A” 16:03.06 VARSITY 2x 1st “D” 19:05.80 2nd “E” 19:14.95 3rd “C” 19:17.65 4th “A” 19:38.75 5th “F” 19:39.43 6th “B” 20:05.92 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “B” 18:52.83 3rd “A” 19:18.12 VARSITY 4+ 1st “C” 17:40.04 2nd “A” 17:45.55 7th “B” 18:23.47

HONORS

SEC INVITATIONAL Knoxville, Tenn. - April 27, 2002 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 6:25.12 NOVICE 4+ 2nd “A” 7:22.51 3rd “B” 7:30.55 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:06.54 2nd “B” 6:15.02 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:02.82

FALL 2002 RESULTS

RESULTS

SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 20-21, 2002 NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “A” 7:17.0 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “A” 7:59.3 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 7:08.2 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:05.3

ROWERS

GEORGE WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL Washington, D.C. - April 13, 2002 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “A” 6:44.7 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “A” 7:01.4 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:53.7

STAFF

“A” 7:46.1 “B” 7:52.4

LEXUS CENTRAL/SOUTHERN SPRINTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 18-19, 2002 Team finished 12th (tie) SECOND VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 5th “A” 7:56.2 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “A” 8:01.4 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 6:58.8 VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 6th “A” 6:56.4

GENERAL

NOVICE 8+ 1st 2nd VARSITY 4+ 1st 3rd NOVICE 4+ 1st 3rd

HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 19-20, 2002 CLUB 8+ 1st “A” 17:07.64 VARSITY 8+ 25th “B” 17:44.78 HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE Knoxville, Tenn. - October 20, 2002 Team finished fourth NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 19:00.78 4th “B” 19:40.68 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 19:16.52 VARSITY 2x 2nd “A” 24:12.32 HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE Gainesville, Ga. - November 2, 2002 Team finished fifth NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 22:00.9 5th “B” 22:07.0 CLUB 8+ 2nd “A” 19:19.0 VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 18:25.0 CLUB 4+ 1st “A” 20:30.7 7th “B” 21:39.4 VARSITY 4+ UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER

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SPRING 2003 RESULTS MINNESOTA Knoxville, Tenn. - March 22, 2003 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:59.5 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:32.6 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 7:10.7 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 8:01.1 LOUISVILLE Knoxville, Tenn. - March 29, 2003 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:19.8 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:31.1 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:13.3 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 7:55.1 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:36.1 NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 7:53.0 SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC San Diego, Calif. - April 6, 2003 VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 6:46.11 GEORGE WASHINGTON CREW CLASSIC Washington, D.C. - April 12, 2003 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 6:27.9 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 6:57.4 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 9:00.6 NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” N/A SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 19, 2003 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 6:29.8 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 6:45.2 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 7:28.0 NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 6:54.8 NOVICE 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 7:46.6 CLEMSON CLASSIC Clemson, S.C. - April 27, 2003 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:58.3 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 46

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“A” 6:54.7 “A” 8:00.8 “A” 7:31.2

LEXUS CENTRAL/SOUTHERN SPRINTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 18-19, 2003 Team finished sixth VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 5th “A” 6:24.4 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 6:38.3 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:26.5 SECOND VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 5th “A” 7:26.7 NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 4th “A” 6:50.6 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Indianapolis, Ind. - May 31, 2003 VARSITY 8+ 16th “A” 6:32.44 FALL 2003 RESULTS CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 11, 2003 Team champions CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 15:34.16 2nd “B” 16:02.49 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 1st “A” 18:42.39 2nd “B” 19:17.30 3rd “C” 19:21.27 4th “D” 19:42.69 5th “E” 20:47.41 6th “F” 20:51.07 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 18:15.49 8th “B” 19:52.35 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” 16:58.14 2nd “B” 17:11.43 3rd “C” 17:32.56 7th “D” 17:57.30 HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 18-19, 2003 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 14th “A” 16:49.53 CLUB 8+ 2nd “A” 17:13.72 HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE Knoxville, Tenn. - October 25, 2003 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 16:46.86 2nd “B” 17:15.93 3rd “C” 17:53.66 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” 17:16.73 2nd “B” 17:43.14 3rd “C” 17:45.35


“D” 18:03.05 “A” 21:17.20 “B” 21:38.51 “C” 22:59.40 “D” 27:07.26

VIRGINIA/LOUISVILLE Knoxville, Tenn. - March 27, 2004 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:08.85 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:27.27 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:28.69 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 8:29.90 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:28.43 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:39.52 SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC San Diego, Calif. - April 4, 2004 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “A” 7:02.68 GEORGE WASHINGTON CREW CLASSIC Washington, D.C. - April 10, 2004

WASHINGTON STATE/OREGON STATE Pullman, Wash. - April 24, 2004 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:27.80 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 6:46.80 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 7:36.08

HONORS

MINNESOTA Knoxville, Tenn. - March 20, 2004 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:34.06 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:43.30 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 6:58.50 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:42.30 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:36.24 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:25.67

RESULTS

SPRING 2004 RESULTS

SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 18, 2004 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “A” 6:59.3 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:48.9 NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “A” 7:12.8

ROWERS

RIVANNA ROMP Charlottesville, Va. - November 16, 2003 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 3rd “A” 13:11.8 11th “B” 14:08.2 17th “C” 14:39.6 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 2nd “A” 15:08.3 6th “B” 15:33.4 11th “C” 16:03.5 18th “D” 16:29.0 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 3rd “A” 16:31.7 10th “B” 17:06.6 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 15:07.0 5th “B” 15:45.9

STAFF

“A” 17:50.79 “B” 18:39.24 “C” 19:35.07

VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 6:30.90 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 6:53.22 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 7:18.99 NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 6:57.52

GENERAL

4th OPEN 2x 1st 2nd 3rd 6th NOVICE 8+ 1st 6th 12th

LEXUS CENTRAL/SOUTH SPRINTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 16-20, 2004 Team finished sixth (tie) VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 4th “A” 6:42.9 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 4th “A” 6:38.3 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 4th “A” 8:16.1 NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:15.1 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Sacramento, Calif. - May 30, 2004 VARSITY 8+ 10th “A” 6:40.36 FALL 2004 RESULTS CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 9, 2004 Team champions CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 14:00.28 2nd “B” 14:42.74 3rd “C” 15:07.72 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” 15:56.64 2nd “B” 16:20.20 4th “C” 16:39.17 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 1st “A” 16:44.25 2nd “B” 16:48.01 3rd “C” 16:49.11 4th “D” 17:26.63 5th “E” 17:27.51 6th “F” 17:32.73 CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLE 2nd Pemberton 17:23.42 3rd Long 19:03.90 UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER

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HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 23-24, 2004 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 10th “A” 12:34.95 CLUB 8+ 2nd “A” 13:11.03 HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE Knoxville, Tenn. - October 30, 2004 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 18:07.34 5th “B” 19:23.07 6th “C” 19:35.03 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” 19:05.11 2nd “B” 19:50.57 3rd “C” 20:03.29 OPEN 2x 1st “A” 23:03.64 2nd “B” 23:18.14 3rd “C” 23:25.22 4th “D” 24:33.41 NOVICE 8+ 8th “A” 21:04.54 17th “B” 22:52.85 24th “C” 25:10.48 RIVANNA ROMP Charlottesville, Va. - November 16, 2004 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 3rd “A” 13:55.2 7th “B” 14:40.9 10th “C” 15:06.3 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 3rd “A” 15:40.8 5th “B” 15:56.6 6th “C” 15:59.6 OPEN 2x 5th “A” 17:31.1 8th “B” 18:14.5 16th “C” 18:17.1 NOVICE 8+ 8th “A” 17:00.2 12th “B” 18:25.8 SPRING 2005 RESULTS NOTRE DAME/MICHIGAN STATE Knoxville, Tenn. - March 12, 2005 1,500m Scrimmage VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 5:10.34 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 6:13.04 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 6:02.61 MINNESOTA Knoxville, Tenn. - March 19, 2005 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:10.56 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:17.18 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:13.62 48

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“A” 7:13.72 “A” 6:56.40 “A” 7:01.90 “B” 7:39.10

LOUISVILLE Knoxville, Tenn. - March 26, 2005 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:29.08 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:40.59 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:29.66 2nd “B” 7:32.13 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 7:06.12 3rd “B” 7:37.82 SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC San Diego, Calif. - April 3, 2005 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 6th “A” 6:42.92 VIRGINIA Charlottesville, Va. - April 16, 2005 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:21.5 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:39.4 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:37.5 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:29.3 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 15, 2005 FROSH/NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 7:16.50 FROSH/NOVICE 8+ B (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:29.13 WASHINGTON STATE Knoxville, Tenn. - April 23, 2005 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:19.90 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:15.42 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:16.00 3rd “B” 8:30.60 ARAMARK CENTRAL/SOUTH SPRINTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 15-16, 2005 Team finished fifth VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 6:29.61 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 6:49.34 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 7:42.40 OPEN 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 7:59.00 NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 7:11.20


“A” 7:45.90

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Sacramento, Calif. - May 27-29, 2005 VARSITY 8+ 8th “A” 6:26.26

HAMPIONSHIP 2x 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

“A” 19:05.4 “B” 19:31.9 “C” 19:46.5 “D” 20:04.6 “E” 20:09.0 “F” 21:22.2

HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 22-23, 2005 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 12th “A” 17:31.76 CLUB 8+ 1st “A” 16:49.911 CHAMPIONSHIP 4- (STRAIGHT FOUR) 1st “A” 19:37.33 2nd “B” 20:03:68 HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE Knoxville, Tenn. - October 22, 2005 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 18:16.17 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 21:20.65 4th “B” 22:15.41 5th “C” 23:05.69 7th “D” 24:32.08 HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 5, 2005 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 16:06.1 3rd “B” 16:31.6 10th “C” 16:58.8 RIVANNA ROMP Charlottesville, Va. - November 13, 2005 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 4th “A” 14:10.93 9th “B” 14:30.77 14th “C” 15:00.91 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 8th “A” 16:24.4 9th “B” 16:27.1 10th “C” 16:35.1

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“A” 18:04.0 “B” 18:07.8 “C” 18:37.0 “D” 18:56.0

NOTRE DAME/MINNESOTA Knoxville, Tenn. - March 18, 2006 1,500m Scrimmage VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 4:51.70 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 4:55.35 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 5:31.73 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 5:42.81 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 5:22.31 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 5:56.40

RESULTS

CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st 2nd 4th 5th

SPRING 2006 RESULTS

ROWERS

CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 8, 2005 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 16:10.2 2nd “B” 16:39.1 4th “C” 17:13.6

“A” 17:25.37 “B” 17:57.44

STAFF

FALL 2005 RESULTS

NOVICE 8+ 7th 10th

GENERAL

SECOND NOVICE 8+ 5th

LOUISVILLE Knoxville, Tenn. - March 25, 2006 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:48.41 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:08.61 VARSITY 4+ 1st 3rd NOVICE 8+ 2nd SECOND NOVICE 8+ 1st

“A” 8:06.79 “B” 8:38.69 “A” 7:41.70 “A” 7:55.63

MICHIGAN Columbus, Ohio - April 8, 2006 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:29.26 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:36.91 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:31.22 OHIO STATE Columbus, Ohio - April 8, 2006 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:23.44 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:32.37 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:26.68 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:46.92 UCLA Belmont, Calif. - April 14-15, 2006 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:24.2 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:31.8 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 8:38.8 UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER

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RESULTS WASHINGTON STATE Belmont, Calif. - April 14-15, 2006 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:49.2 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:02.8 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:34.0 STANFORD Belmont, Calif. - April 14-15, 2006 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:46.0 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:48.7 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 8:44.0 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 15, 2006 NOVICE 8+ 7th “A” 7:48.47 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 8:02.49 ARAMARK CENTRAL/SOUTH SPRINTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 14, 2007 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “A” 6:27.34 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 6:42.84 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:45.13 SECOND VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:44.34 NOVICE 8+ (“C” FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:25.91 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS West Windsor, N.J. - May 28, 2006 VARSITY 8+ 14th “A” 6:38.073 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 5th “A” 7:04.680 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 6th “A” 8:03.43 FALL 2006 RESULTS CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 16, 2006 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 17:03 2nd “B” 17:11 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” 19:37.0 2nd “B” 19:37.2 4th “C” 20:22.0 6th “D” 20:24.2 CHAMPIONSHIP 4- (STRAIGHT FOUR) 5th “A” 20:22.0 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 1st “A” 20:54.4 2nd “B” 21:03.2 3rd “C” 21:10.2 4th “D” 21:11.4 5th “E” 21:17.2 50

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“F” 22:05.2 “G” 22:06.7 “H” 22:20.7

HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 22-23, 2006 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 7th “A” 16:34.50 CLUB 8+ 1st “A” 18:10.34 HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE Knoxville, Tenn. - October 28, 2006 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” 17:31.47 2nd “B” 17:45.75 3rd “C” 18:00.66 CHAMPIONSHIP 4- (STRAIGHT FOUR) 4th “A” 18:44.04 12th “B” 20:07.05 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 1st “A” 20:26.33 2nd “B” 22:16.96 3rd “C” 24:56.38 4th “D” 25:04.92 CHAMPIONSHIP 1x 1st Shelton 20:13.23 2nd Collins 21:03.67 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 18:19.36 3rd “B” 19:13.54 HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 4, 2006 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 15:35.7 2nd “B” 15:48.3 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” 16:55.9 3rd “B” 17:24.4 6th “C” 17:31.9 21st “D” 18:35.1 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 4th “A” 18:56.4 10th “B” 20:03.2 NOVICE 8+ 8th “A” 17:46.9 9th “B” 18:28.7 21st “C” 20:55.2 RIVANNA ROMP Charlottesville, Va. - November 12, 2006 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 3rd “A” 13:29.57 13th “B” 14:02.49 17th “C” 14:19.06 NOVICE 8+ 4th “A” 15:25.82 8th “B” 16:36.83 SPRING 2007 RESULTS NOTRE DAME/MINNESOTA Knoxville, Tenn. - March 17, 2007 1,500m Scrimmage VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 4:49.3 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 4:52.5


“A” 5:35.2 “A” 5:33.1 “A” 5:21.7

WASHINGTON STATE Belmont, Calif. - April 14-15, 2007 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:06.18 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:39.35 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:23.83 CALIFORNIA Belmont, Calif. - April 14-15, 2007 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:46.55 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:51.17 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:01.66 BROWN/YALE Derby, Conn. - April 28, 2007 VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 6:37.6 SECOND VARSITY 8+

ARAMARK CENTRAL/SOUTH SPRINTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 15, 2007 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 4th “A” 6:37.10 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 5th “A” 6:47.12 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 5th “A” 7:39.84 SECOND VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 5th “A” 7:44.34 NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 6th “A” 7:23.84 SECOND NOVICE 8+ (“C” FINAL) 5th “A” 7:41.90

HONORS

STANFORD Belmont, Calif. - April 14-15, 2007 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:00.02 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:56.96 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 8:10.75

SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 15, 2007 NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 7:30.53 SECOND NOVICE 8+ (FINAL) 4th “A” 8:15.12

RESULTS

OHIO STATE/MICHIGAN Columbus, Ohio - April 7, 2007 VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 6:47.48 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:41.26 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:55.51 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:28.07 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 7:57.17

“A” 7:28.3

ROWERS

LOUISVILLE Knoxville, Tenn. - March 24, 2007 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:27.5 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:39.5 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:24.3 3rd “B” 7:32.7 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:14.0 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 7:36.3

“A” 6:36.0

STAFF

“A” 5:37.6

3rd VARSITY 4+ 2nd

GENERAL

VARSITY 4+ 2nd SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st NOVICE 8+ 3rd SECOND NOVICE 8+ 3rd

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 27, 2007 VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “A” 6:44.32 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 6:59.30 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “A” 7:54.18 FALL 2007 RESULTS CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 13, 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 16:41.7 3rd “B” 17:37.1 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” 18:30.0 2nd “B” 19:03.1 5th “C” 19:38.4 12th “D” 20:36.1 CHAMPIONSHIP 21st “A” 20:12.3 2nd “C” 20:38.0 3rd “B” 21:35.8 OPEN 2x 2nd “A” 21:19.1 3rd “B” 22:49.3 HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE Knoxville, Tenn. - October 20, 2007 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 21:37.49 4th “B” 22:32.99 5th “C” 22:33.62 9th “D” 23:21.83

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RESULTS HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 20-21, 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 5th “A” 16:26.994 CLUB 8+ 1st “A” 17:16.740 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 14th “A” 19:26.791

Knoxville, Tenn. - March 29, 2008 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:17.22 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:32.58 2nd “B” 6:42.58 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:16.20

HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 3, 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “B” 17:15.0 9th “A” 18:22.5 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 2nd “B” 19:52.4 14th “A” 21:04.6 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 1st “A” 20:24.3 24th “B” 25:50.6 OPEN 4x 2nd “A” 20:22.5 3rd “B” 20:29.8 NOVICE 8+ 7th “A” 20:46.0 14th “C” 22:16.2 15th “B” 22:19.5 16th “D” 23:24.0

OHIO STATE/MICHIGAN/BUCKNELL Columbus, Ohio. - April 12, 2008 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:48.10 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:03.20 VARSITY 4+ 4th “A” 8:27.90 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 8:31.90

RIVANNA ROMP Charlottesville, Va. - November 11, 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 2nd “A” 13:40.07 8th “B” 14:30.49 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 4th “A” 16:02.58 7th “B” 16:19.03 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 2nd “A” 15:59.02 8th “B” 17:39.05 CHAMPIONSHIP 26th “A” 17:52.77 8th “B” 18:05.57 9th “C” 18:06.82 CHAMPIONSHIP 1x 2nd Jones 17:56.04 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 16:44.20 5th “B” 17:10.71 SPRING 2008 RESULTS MINNESOTA Knoxville, Tenn. - March, 22, 2008 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:55.70 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:20.80 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:35.65 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 8:27.46 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 8:19.40 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 8:57.80 LOUISVILLE 52

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YALE/PRINCETON Princeton, N.J. - April 19, 2008 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:40.40 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:57.50 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:56.40 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:02.10 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 19, 2008 NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:58.26 NOVICE 4+ (SEMIFINAL) 5th “A” 9:32.09 ARAMARK SOUTH/CENTRAL SPRINTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 18, 2008 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 6th “A” 6:40.30 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 5th “A” 6:47.30 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “A” 7:39.20 SECOND VARSITY 4+ (“C” FINAL) 6th “A” 9:18.00 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Rancho Cordova, Calif. - June 1, 2008 VARSITY 8+ (“C” FINAL) 4th “A” 6:49.19 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 5th “A” 6:51.60 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 5th “A” 7:45.70 FALL 2008 RESULTS CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 11, 2008 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 16:28.90 2nd “B” 17:13.60 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+


“B” 19:27.90 “A” 19:37.80 “D” 19:54.40 “C” 20:57.70

HONORS

HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 1, 2008 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 3rd “A” 16:33.70 12th “B” 17:17.30 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 3rd “A” 18:28.00 9th “B” 19”02.60 18th “C” 19:52.10 NOVICE 8+ 8th “A” 19:08.60 16th “B” 20:31.60 RIVANNA ROMP Charlottesville, Va. - November 16, 2008 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 4th “A” 13:36.67 14th “B” 14:14.90 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 5th “A” 15:23.52 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 4th “A” 15:23.07 CHAMPIONSHIP 21st “A” 16:49.06 6th “B” 17:34.14 7th “C” 17:46.98 NOVICE 8+ 5th “A” 15:47.01 7th “B” 16:13.36

RESULTS

HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE Oak Ridge, Tenn. - October 25, 2008 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 15:57.39 2nd “B” 16:42.72 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 1st “A” 18:41.13 2nd “B” 16:42.72 CHAMPIONSHIP 21st “D” 19:46.69 2nd “C” 19:55.82 3rd “B” 19:58.00 4th “E” 19:58.02 5th “A” 20:27.92 6th “F” 20:59.75 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 18:33.00 6th “B” 19:34.89

ALABAMA Knoxville, Tenn. - March 28, 2009 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:31.00 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:41.50 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:47.90 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:22.59 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:20.90

ROWERS

HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 19, 2008 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 14th “A” 17:01.719 33rd “B” 18:00.545

MINNESOTA Knoxville, Tenn. - March 21, 2009 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:38.65 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:46.51 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 8:00.5

STAFF

“E” 19:52.40 “G” 20:06.60 “H” 20:07.70 “D” 20:40.00 “B” 20:53.30 “C” 21:19.50 “F” 21:21.90 “A” 22:51.90

SPRING 2009 RESULTS GENERAL

1st 2nd 3rd 7th CHAMPIONSHIP 21st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th

VIRGINIA Charlottesville, Va. - April 11, 2009 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:46.50 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:46.50 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:14.40 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 8:27.30 CLEMSON Charlottesville, Va. - April 11, 2009 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:43.70 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:58.90 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:11.60 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:48.80 LAKE NATOMA INVITATIONAL Rancho Cordova, Calif. - April 18-19, 2009 Team finished sixth VARSITY 8+ (GROUP 2 FINAL) 3rd “A” 6:40.93 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GROUP 2 FINAL) 1st “A” 6:46.90 VARSITY 4+ (GROUP 2 FINAL) 3rd “A” 8:03.28 CHARLES RIVER CHALLENGE Boston, Mass. - April 25-26, 2009 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:25.50 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:27.90 VARSITY 4+ 4th “A” 8:56.50

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RESULTS ARAMARK SPRINTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 16-17, 2009 VARSITY 8+ (“C” FINAL) 1st “A” 6:18.70 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 4th “A” 6:32.10 VARSITY 4+ (“C” FINAL) 1st “A” 7:15.00 OPEN 4+ (“D” FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:43.20 FALL 2009 RESULTS CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 10, 2009 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 15:51.80 3rd “B” 16:16.50 8th “C” 17:14.10 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” 17:18.40 2nd “B” 17:23.90 3rd “C” 17:50.50 CHAMPIONSHIP 21st “A” 19:59.80 2nd “D” 20:12.70 3rd “C” 20:16.50 4th “B” 20:19.40 HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 18, 2009 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 12th “A” 17:16.15 SECRET CITY HEAD RACE Oak Ridge, Tenn. -October 31, 2009 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 20:44.70 7th “B” 22:38.23 8th “C” 23:13.08 HEAD OF THE HOOCH Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 7, 2009 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 2nd “A” 14:17.40 13th “B” 15:01.20 24th “C” 15:24.60 OPEN 8+ 16th “A” 16:09.70 20th “C” 17:25.20 22nd “B” 17:27.30 RIVANNA ROMP Charlottesville, Va. - November 15, 2009 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 3rd “A” 13:48.73 7th “B” 14:22.26 8th “C” 14:31.37 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 5th “B” 15:35.00 6th “A” 15:48.36 17th “C” 16:49.25 CHAMPIONSHIP 21st “A” 16:51.04 3rd “B” 17:44.36 NOVICE 8+ 4th “A” 15:38.59 6th “B” 16:20.91 54

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SPRING 2010 RESULTS MINNESOTA Knoxville, Tenn. - March 20, 2010 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:13.3 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:23.4 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:24.5 3rd “B” 7:28.7 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:49.6 DARTMOUTH/LOUISVILLE/ALABAMA Knoxville, Tenn. - March 27, 2010 Round One VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:16.3 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:29.4 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:25.2 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:33.0 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:12.7 Round Two VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:28.7 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:45.9 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:41.7 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:26.7 2nd “B” 8:04.9 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:11.9 WISCONSIN Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 3, 2010 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:40.8 1st “A” 6:35.0 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:49.2 1st “A” 7:00.7 THIRD VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” N/A FOURTH VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:16.8 2nd “A” (1500m) 6:06.1 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” (1000m) 4:04.6 4th “B” (1000m) 4:17.5 5th “C” (1000m) 4:28.9 LAKE NATOMA INVITATIONAL Sacramento, Calif. - April 18, 2010 VARSITY 8+ Group B 1st “A” 6:36.0 SECOND VARSITY 8+ Group B 2nd “A” 6:45.6 VARSITY 4+ Group B 2nd “A” 7:38.3


HONORS

CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 10, 2010 COLLEGIATE 8+ 1st “C” 16:32.0 3rd “A” 17:06.4 6th “B” 17:29.1 COLLEGIATE 4+ 1st “C” 17:53.9 3rd “B” 18:20.5 6th “A” 18:37.5 9th “D” 19:42.1 COLLEGIATE 21st “B” 20:28.2 2nd “A” 20:35.0 3rd “E” 20:38.5 4th “D” 20:43.7 5th “C” 21:47.5 OPEN 1x 3rd “A” 21:10.9 6th “B” 22:52.2

RESULTS

FALL 2010 RESULTS

HEAD OF THE HOOCH Chattanooga, Tenn - November 6, 2010 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 2nd “A” 16:05.1 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 5th “A” 17:43.7 14th “B” 18:19.4 26th “C” 18:52.5 NOVICE 8+ 6th “A” 18:18.5 18th “B” 19:21.8 40th “C” 22:32.3 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 8th “A” 20:02.0 15th “B” 20:27.1

ROWERS

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Gold River, Calif. - May 30, 2010 Team Finished 16th VARSITY 8+ C Final 4th “A” 6:43.21 SECOND VARSITY 8+ C Final 1st “A” 6:41.5 VARSITY 4+ C Final 4th “A” 7:40.2

SECRET CITY HEAD RACE Oak Ridge, Tenn. -October 30, 2010 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “C” 23:52.04

STAFF

ARAMARK SPRINTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 16, 2010 Team Finished First VARSITY 8+ Grand final 6th “A” 6:39.73 SECOND VARSITY 8+ Grand Final 6th “A” 6:50.78 VARSITY 4+ Petite Final 6th “A” 7:52.04 OPEN 4+ D Final 2nd “A” 8:09.54 NOVICE 8+ Petite Final 5th “A” 7:08.07

HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 24, 2010 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 10th “A” 16:23.63

GENERAL

PRINCETON Princeton, N.J. - May 1, 2010 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:30.2 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:32.0 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:43.3 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:58.8

SPRING 2011 RESULTS MINNESOTA Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 19, 2011 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:09.5 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:17.4 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 6:58.5 3rd “B” 7:07.5 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 6:56.0 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 6:50.4 LOUISVILLE Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 26, 2011 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:33.9 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:34.6 2nd “B” 6:41.2 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:26.9 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 7:11.2 NOVICE 4+ 3rd “A” 8:44.4 LAKE NATOMA INVITATIONAL Rancho Cordova, Calif. - April 17, 2011 VARSITY 8+ Group B Final 1st “A” 6:31.10 SECOND VARSITY 8+ Group B Final 3rd “A” 6:45.57 VARSITY 4+ Group B Final 3rd “A” 7:30.89 UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER

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RESULTS PRINCETON/VIRGINIA/COLUMBIA Princeton, N.J. - April 30, 2011 VARSITY 8+ 4th “A” 7:08.1 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 7:35.0 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 8:17.0 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 8:11.4 CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 14, 2011 Team Finished Second VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:29.26 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:43.60 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:19.18 OPEN 4+ 1st “A” 7:08.80 3rd “B” 7:22.16 FALL 2011 RESULTS CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 9, 2011 COLLEGIATE 8+ 1st “A” 16:55.5 6th “B” 18:02.8 8th “C” 18:11.4 COLLEGIATE 4+ 1st “A” 17:42.9 2nd “B” 17:48.3 7th “C” 18:47.7 8th “D” 18:52.7 12th “E” 19:26.6 COLLEGIATE 2x 1st “A” 2nd “B” 3rd “C” HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 23, 2011 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 11th “A” 16:52.48 CLUB 8+ 1st “A” 17:41.48 HEAD OF THE HOOCH Chattanooga, Tenn - November 5, 2011 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 16:04.2 8th “B” 16:40.3 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st 11th

“A” 17:50.5 “B” 18:36.4

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“A” 7:16.60 “A” 7:15.70 “B” 7:20.82 “A” 6:59.32

CENTRAL FLORIDA Orlando, Fla. - March 24, 2012 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:12.9 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:16.2 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:59.4 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 8:07.8 SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC San Diego, Calif. - April 1, 2012 VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 4th “A” 7:39.35 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 5th “A” 7:31.62 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 4th “A” 8:08.98 MICHIGAN/OHIO STATE/ OREGON STATE/OKLAHOMA Ann Arbor, Mich. - April 14, 2012 VARSITY 8+ First Session 5th “A” 7:02.76 Second Session 4th “A” 7:04.56 SECOND VARSITY 8+ First Session 3rd “A” 6:55.27 Second Session 4th “A” 7:14.55 VARSITY 4+ First Session 2nd “A” 7:44.00 Second Session 3rd “A” 7:57.72 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 22, 2012 NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 7:01.4 2nd “B” 7:31.0 PRINCETON Princeton, N.J. - April 28, 2012 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:53.9 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:09.2 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:04.0 3rd “B” 8:14.6 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “C” 8:07.9 CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 12, 2012


HEAD OF THE HOOCH Chattanooga, Tenn - November 4, 2012 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 5th “A” 16:39.3 14th “B” 17:06.2 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ Tied 5th “A” 18:26.3 15th “B” 18:58.1 COLLEGIATE 2x 16th “C” 21:12.4 17th “B” 21:12.7 48th “A” 24:32.6 OPEN 8+ 7th “A” 17:24.4 9th “B” 17:24.5 NOVICE 8+ 12th “A” 18:54.5 14th “B” 19:13.6

8:06 6:37.9

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SECRET CITY HEAD RACE Oak Ridge, Tenn. - October 27, 2012 COLLEGIATE 4+ 1st “A” 19:56.23 2nd “B” 20:05.98 3rd “C” 20:53.82 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 19:27.97 4th “B” 20:35.29 7th “C” 22:02.64

OHIO STATE INVITATIONAL Columbus, Ohio - March 30, 2013 First Session I VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” II VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” I VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” II VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” Second Session I VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” II VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” I VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” II VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A”

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HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 21, 2012 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 30th “A” 18:11.03 CLUB 8+ 9th “A” 17:17.17

LOUISVILLE Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 30, 2013 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 3rd “B” NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” I VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” II VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A’ I VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” II VARSITY 4+ 1st “A”

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CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 13, 2012 COLLEGIATE 8+ 2nd “A” 16:32.15 3rd “C” 16:54.51 4th “B” 17:01.52 8th “D” 18:05.09 COLLEGIATE 4+ 1st “A” 18:46.75 2nd “B” 19:34.46 4th “D” 19:47.27 6th “C” 20:07.39 7th “E” 20:18.59

MINNESOTA Knoxville, Tenn. - March 24, 2013 I VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:36.5 II VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:40.8 I VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:36.4 II VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:39.8

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Team Finished First VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:45.80 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:52.40 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:40.53 OPEN 4+ 1st “A” 7:46.9 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:09.32 7th “B” 7:32.40

6:43.3 7:36.3 7:38.9

7:23.7 7:29.8 8:34.83 8:25.47 7:33.85 7:35.20 8:37.75 8:48.90

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6:57.7

“A”

7:08.8

“A”

8:27.6

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AT DUKE Durham, N.C. - October 20, 2013 (no official times recorded)

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“A”

16:28.4

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18:32.8 20:09.1

“A” “B”

17:37.8 17:54.9

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18:17.6 18:31.5

“A”

15:55.5

SPRING 2014 RESULTS OAK RIDGE CARDINAL INVITATIONAL Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 15-16, 2014 First Session - Saturday I VARSITY 8 1st 6:49.200 II VARSITY 8 1st 7:06.200 I VARSITY 4 1st 7:49.800 II VARSITY 4 2nd 8:16.800 NOVICE 8 3rd 7:42.217 Second Session - Saturday I VARSITY 8 2nd 6:50.726 II VARSITY 8 2nd 7:04.850 I VARSITY 4 1st 7:47.500 II VARSITY 4


9:36.2 8:42.0 7:11.7 7:15.3 8:28.0 8:34.0 7:58.2 7:24.6 7:51.4

IOWA Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 3, 2014 I VARSITY 8 2nd 6:51.7 II VARSITY 8 2nd 6:55.4 I VARSITY 4 2nd 7:53.6 II VARSITY 4 2nd 8:28.1 4V/NOVICE 8 2nd +24.5 C-USA CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 17, 2014 Preliminary Heat I VARSITY 8 1st 6:47.30 II VARSITY 8 1st 6:51.6 I VARSITY 4 3rd 7:40.50

6:40.90 7:39.64 7:48.0 7:26.84

FALL 2014 RESULTS CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 11, 2014 CHAMPIONSHIP 1X 1. Katie King 22:13.64 2. Victoria Florence 22:28.67 3. Sarah McAuliffe 22:36.11 4. Rachel Whitaker 22:47.79 5. Allison Toth 23:00.12 7. Kaitlan Aries 25:42.92 COLLEGE 21. Crossley/Minnock 20:10.84 2. Luginbill/Thomson 20:35.61 3. Wallace/Boland 20:43.80 4. Wolfe/Waddell 21:04.83 5. Tavares/Suffridge 21:08.98 6. Frumin/List 20:59.34 9. Gibbemeyer/Krawczyk 21:29.80 12. Floyd/Powers 22:54.63 COLLEGE 4+ 1. “A” 18:09.86 2. “B” 18:27.20 3 “C” 18:43.39 4. “D” 18:52.34 10. “E” 19:31.24

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9:02.0

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7:27.0

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OPEN 4 1st NOVICE 8 3rd Grand Finals I VARSITY 8 2nd II VARSITY 8 1st I VARSITY 4 6th OPEN 4 2nd OPEN 8 *6th *Novice Boat

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2nd 8:49.860 NOVICE 8 4th 8:11.540 First Session - Sunday I VARSITY 8 1st 6:38.5 II VARSITY 8 1st 6:47.8 I VARSITY 4 1st (A) 8:04.20 4th (B) 8:30.20 4V/N8 2nd 7:49.7

SECRET CITY HEAD RACE Oak Ridge, Tenn. - October 25, 2014 NOVICE 8+ 2. BOW 126 20:59.2 3. BOW 128 21:53.3 WOMEN’S 8+ 1. BOW 186 18:04.7 2. BOW 184 18:20.4 WOMEN’S 1X 1. Sarah McAuliffe 22:52.0 2. Katie King 23:08.8 3. Rachel Whitaker 23:24.5 4. Victoria Florence 24:00.9 5. Allison Toth 24:15.8 6. Kaitlan Aries 24:18.6 WOMEN’S 21. Tavares/Thomson 21:20.9 2. Crossley/Minnock 21:44.4 3. Boland/List 22:09.3 4. Wallace/Frumin 22:22.0 5. Waddell/Suffridge 22:33.6 6. Luginbill/Wolfe 22:42.3 7. Krawczyk/Floyd 23:25.2 UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER

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HEAD OF THE HOOCH Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 2, 2014 CHAMPIONSHIP 1x 9. Allison Toth 21:34.5 10. Kaitlan Aries 22:07.6 OPEN 2- 7. Schneider/Aries 17. Floyd/Powers 18. Krawczyk/Boland OPEN 8+ 4. 9.

“A” “B”

19:43.5 20:54.0 21:01.0 16:26.4 16:54.7

SPRING 2015 RESULTS

OAK RIDGE CARDINAL INVITE Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 14, 2015 First Session - Saturday I VARSITY 8 3rd 6:15.962 II VARSITY 8 3rd 6:25.420 I VARSITY 4 3rd 7:10.365 II VARSITY 4 3rd 7:25.727 Second Session - Saturday I VARSITY 8 3rd 6:11.928 II VARSITY 8 3rd 6:18.905 I VARSITY 4 3rd 7:04.036 II VARSITY 4 4th 7:18.435 First Session - Saturday I VARSITY 8 3rd 6:05.266 II VARSITY 8 2nd 6:15.261 I VARSITY 4 4th 6:58.253 II VARSITY 4 3rd 7:19.270 SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC San Diego, Calif. - March 28, 2015 Saturday I VARSITY 8 Heat C 1st 6:56.63 I VARSITY 4+ Heat A 3rd 8:09.92 II VARSITY 8 Heat B 3rd 7:17.54 Sunday I VARSITY 8 Grand Final 4th 6:56.38 I VARSITY 4+ Petite Final 1st 8:08.16 II VARSITY 8 Petite Final 3rd 7:13.15

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CLEMSON INVITATIONAL Clemson, S.C. - April 18, 2015 First Session - Saturday I VARSITY 8 7th II VARSITY 8 6th I VARSITY 4 6th III VARSITY 8 5th Second Session - Saturday I VARSITY 8 6th II VARSITY 8 6th I VARSITY 4 6th III VARSITY 8 5th Sunday I VARSITY 8 6th II VARSITY 8 7th I VARSITY 4 7th III VARSITY 8 5th IOWA/CENTRAL FLORIDA Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 2, 2015 I VARSITY 8 3rd II VARSITY 8 3rd I VARSITY 4 2nd II VARSITY 4 2nd III VARSITY 8 2nd BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 16, 2015 Saturday I VARSITY 8 - Preliminaries 2nd II VARSITY 8 - Preliminaries 2nd I VARSITY 4 - Preliminaries 2nd II VARSITY 4 - Preliminaries 1st III VARSITY 8 - Preliminaries 3rd Sunday VARSITY 8 4th II VARSITY 8 2nd I VARSITY 4 4th II VARSITY 4 3rd III VARSITY 8 6th

7:00.3 7:13.3 8:04.9 7:38.2 6:52.3 7:03.0 7:54.6 7:38.9 6:51.5 7:02.1 7:50.1 7:26.0

6:46.5 6:57.8 7:42.6 7:51.5 7:44.7

6:38.89 6:47.96 7:31.24 7:25.69 7:23.95 6:57.53 7:02.45 7:57.81 7:53.85 7:47.04


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Clemson Invitational Clemson, S.C. - April 16-17 Saturday Morning Session COLLEGIATE V8+ 7th 7:07.0 COLLEGIATE 2V8+ 4th 7:12.8 COLLEGIATE V4+ 5th 8:00.1 COLLEGIATE 2V4+ 6th 8:41.4 Saturday Afternoon Session COLLEGIATE V8+ 7th 6:50.1 COLLEGIATE 2V8+ 4th 6:48.0 COLLEGIATE V4+ 4th 7:35.5 COLLEGIATE 2V4+ 5th 8:00.1 Sunday

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SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC San Diego, Calif. - April 2-3

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Tennessee Invitational Conference Clash Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 1 Sunday COLLEGIATE V8+ 4th 6:46.1 COLLEGIATE 2V8+ 2nd 6:45.6 COLLEGIATE V4+ 4th 7:37.1 COLLEGIATE 2V4+ 3rd 7:53.3 COLLEGIATE 3V8+ 4th 7:17.2

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HEAD OF THE HOOCH Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 7, 2015 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 4th “A” 16:35.4 10th “B” 17:08.4 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 5th “A” 17:56.1 12th “B” 18:26.2 NOVICE 8+ 14th “A” 19:32.7 33rd “B” 21:15.8

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HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 18, 2015 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 9th 19:03.296 SECRET CITY HEAD RACE Oak Ridge, Tenn. - October 24, 2015 NOVICE 8+ 2nd 22:31.6 4th 24:08.1

COLLEGIATE VARSITY 8+ 7th 7:02.7 COLLEGIATE 2V8+ 4th 7:04.2 COLLEGIATE VARSITY 4+ 3rd 7:45.2 COLLEGIATE 2V4+ 5th 8:06.6

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FALL 2015 RESULTS

Big 12 Conference Championship Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 14-15 Saturday COLLEGIATE V8+ 2nd 6:31.365 COLLEGIATE 2V8+ 2nd 6:37.620 COLLEGIATE V4+ 2nd 7:21.494 COLLEGIATE 2V4+ 3rd 7:35.335 COLLEGIATE 3V8+ 3rd 7:08.616 Sunday COLLEGIATE V8+ 3rd 6:47.173 COLLEGIATE 2V8+ 3rd 6:58.522 COLLEGIATE V4+ 5th 7:51.753 COLLEGIATE 2V4+ 4th 7:59.358 COLLEGIATE 3V8+ 6th 7:34.428

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Tennessee entered the inaugural 1997 NCAA Women’s Rowing Championships, held from May 29-June 1 in Sacramento, Calif., with tremendous excitement but limited expectations. The Vols surprised the competition, however, and left with a history-making ninth-place finish in the Varsity 4+. Earning one of the final at-large slots in the Varsity 4+, UT head coach Susannah Iacovino entered a shell comprised of freshman coxswain Kelly Hitzing, seniors Amy Delashmit and Suni Hartsfield, sophomore Janece Rittenberry and freshman Megan Reinhart. In the opening day’s second heat, the Orange and White ranked fourth, finishing only four-tenths of a second out of third (8:04.8). The Vols were relegated to the repechage for the opportunity to advance into the semifinals. Unfazed by their opening-race performance, UT stormed back later that day in the second-chance race to take third (8:15.0), nipping Rutgers by 2.5 seconds to advance to the semifinals. Ohio State claimed first in 8:09.6, while Virginia captured second in 8:13.5. With a chance to reach the finals and a possible medal in their sights, UT finished fourth in the second semifinal to again stay one position out of a berth in the grand finals. Tennessee was beaten by two of the event’s top three seeds, race winner and host Sacramento State (7:57.5) and third-place finisher Princeton (8:01.5), as well as runner-up M.I.T. (8:00.2). The Vols posted a time of 8:10.8, bettering Ithaca and Johns Hopkins, which had beaten UT in the first heat. After four races in three consecutive days, the Big Orange came in third in the petite finals, topping Ithaca and Johns Hopkins for the second time and finally outpacing Virginia, which had posted faster marks than UT in each of its previous three races. Trailing only Connecticut College (7:57.1) and Ohio State (8:01.2), Tennessee collected a time of 8:05.4 and claimed an overall ninth-place finish. Brown captured the gold medal in the Varsity 4+ grand final in 7:24.5, followed by Washington in 7:25.1 and Sacramento State in 7:37.1. Yet, the Huskies used their second-place showing to help vault them to the overall national title, collecting 201 points, 17 more than secondplace Princeton.

Tennessee was among the four teams selected on an at-large basis to field a shell in the First Eights competition, which was to take place at Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis, Ind., from May 30 through June 1. This was a momentous occasion for the Vols, as it marked the first time they had received an NCAA bid in Varsity 8+ competition. On the following day, the team experienced another landmark achievement, as Tennessee garnered a ranking of 14th in the USRowing/CRCA Poll, then the highest in program history. Lisa Glenn’s first NCAA appearance as UT’s head coach was with a mix of veterans and newcomers to the squad. The shell consisted of junior coxswain Lizzie Brown, sophomore Kaitlin Bargreen, junior Nicole Bold, freshman Lauren Wells, sophomores Chelsea Pemberton and Dana Forbes, senior Kacey Montgomery, sophomore Melissa DiCerbo and senior Kay Logan. Heading to the Hoosier State, the Vols knew competition would be tough, as they had to face 15 of the other top teams in the nation at the NCAA Championships. UT fought hard in the first day of prelims, but after a fifthplace showing in its heat, the crew had to race again in the afternoon’s repechage for a shot at the finals. In the repechage, Glenn’s contingent made a courageous late charge to overtake No. 7 Washington State and No. 15 Boston University but still came up short of qualifying for the semifinals, closing out the second-chance race in fifth, two places shy of a semifinal berth. Thus, the Orange and White competed in the C Final, which determined 13th through 16th places in the NCAA. In that race, Tennessee gave it everything they had but did not have quite enough on that day to defeat WSU, BU or No. 16 Michigan State, settling for 16th place. In the team championship race, Harvard edged out fellow Ivy League member Brown for the 2003 NCAA title.

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Having already made two trips to the West Coast during the spring, Tennessee prepared for yet another visit as it headed to Sacramento, Calif., for the NCAA Championships held from May 28-30 on Lake Natoma. Making the western trek were five returnees to the shell that finished 16th in 2003. The crew of senior coxswain Erin Artz, senior Nicole Bold, sophomore Lauren Wells, juniors Chelsea Pemberton, Kaitlin Bargreen, McKenzie Craig and Dana Forbes, freshman Sarah Hutcheson and junior Andrea Bagwell looked to improve upon their previous year’s finish. In the preliminary heat, the Vols claimed fourth behind Ohio State, Washington and Notre Dame, just missing out on an automatic semifinal qualifying spot by 0.4 seconds. Instead, for the second straight season, they would have to compete in the repechage and finish in the top three for a chance to make the semifinals. In the second-chance race, UT finished second behind Harvard to secure its first semifinal appearance in school history. The Vols tried to rebound after two grueling races the day before, but their quest for the grand final ended with a sixth-place showing in the first semifinal race to put them into the petite final for the first time. The final race of the 2003-04 season for the Big Orange was rewarding, as Tennessee finished fourth in the petite finals to grab a 10th-place national finish in the Varsity 8+. The Vols topped Notre Dame and Southern California to take their best finish in school history. Brown University used its First Eights win to propel the school to its fourth team title, topping rival Harvard by 12 points in the largest margin of victory ever under the meet set-up first used in 1999.

The Varsity Eight shell earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships held May 27-29 at the Sacramento State Aquatic Center in Sacramento, Calif. The Vols joined Stanford, Syracuse and UCLA as schools receiving atlarge bids into the event. The crew of sophomore coxswain Molly Oellerich, senior Kaitlin Bargreen, junior Lauren Wells, sophomore Rachel Mayberry, seniors McKenzie Craig, Dana Forbes, Chelsea Pemberton and Andrea Bagwell and junior Beth Schwartz made the 2,457-mile trip, with six making a return trek to the California capital. The Vols placed fourth in the opening heat with a time of 6:27.03, finishing behind No. 2 Yale (6:22.05), No. 7 Virginia (6:22.83) and No. 5 Brown (6:23.50). Placing out of the top three meant the Vols would have to return to Lake Natoma that evening to compete in a repechage to determine if Tennessee would advance to the semifinals. Looking to make a statement in the second race of the championships, UT claimed a runner-up showing in the repechage for the second straight year, clocking a time of 6:48.95, just behind race winner Michigan (6:47.46). In the highly competitive race, Tennessee held off USC (6:49.46), Michigan State (6:51.21), UCLA (6:55.55), Wisconsin (6:56.55) and Syracuse (7:04.19). The semifinals were challenging for the Vols, however, as UT finished in sixth place to advance to the petite final for the second consecutive year. UT snared second place, posting the school’s best performance at the national title event with an overall eighth-place effort. The Tennessee entry completed the course in 6:26.26, just behind Brown, which was victorious with a time of 6:24.65. The Vols defeated Michigan (6:29.67), Southern California (6:31.71), Stanford (6:31.71) and Washington (6:34.36). California took home both the Varsity 8+ crown and the overall team title, besting Virginia by four points to claim the 2005 NCAA Championship.

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2004 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

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2006 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

2007 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

After claiming the program’s first NCAA South Region championship, the Vol rowing team made its full-team debut at the 2006 NCAA Rowing Championships. Day one proved to be the toughest on the Orange and White, as the First Eights group narrowly missed out on a spot in the semifinals on two separate occasions. The crew of junior coxswain Molly Oellerich, junior Renee Brittle, senior Lauren Wells, sophomore Krista Gearing, freshman Erin-Monique Shelton, juniors Rachel Mayberry and Kristen Galloway and sophomores Nina Dobratz and Jessica Ayers came in .54 of a second in back of UCLA in the heat, putting the crew into the repechages. The second-chance race was nearly as close for the Vols, as they came in .761 behind Stanford for third place and one of the final two spots in the semifinals. Tennessee then shifted focus to its Second Eights and Fours. The 2V8+ ranked fifth in its heat, narrowly edging out Stanford, but the result was not enough to avoid Saturday’s repechage. The Varsity 4+ came with a similar result, ranking fifth in its heat as well. Sophomore coxswain Kelly Todd, juniors Steppie Williams and Sarah Hutcheson and freshmen Kate Brownlee and Caroline Howell, finished just a half a second in back of Yale. Saturday’s events for the Vols’ second and third boats proved to be just as difficult as the first day. Both ranked fifth in their respective second-chance competition, putting both in the petite finals held on Sunday. The Varsity 8+ did, however, have a good ending to its season. An open-water win in the “C” final over Boston University and Wisconsin locked up 14th place overall in the First Eights competition. The Sunday petite finals saw the Vols’ Second Varsity 8+ rank fifth. Coming in 1.22 seconds in back of Yale was the crew of junior coxswain Stephanie Davis, sophomores Genevieve Collins and Mary Jones, senior Beth Schwartz, freshman Alex Shishkov, junior Heather Hill, sophomore Leah Smelser, freshman Sara Becker, and junior Katrina von Peters. The Fours skiff finished sixth in its petite final, 1.5 seconds behind Notre Dame. The closest race ever for the overall title went to California by virtue of a .261-second victory over Brown in the Varsity 8+. Princeton, Washington State and Ohio State rounded out the top five, while the Vols finished 12th.

In just its second full-team appearance at the NCAA Championships, Tennessee earned a program-best ninth place finish in 2007. The Orange and White played host to the national championships at Melton Hill Lake in Oak Ridge, Tenn., marking just the second time the event was held south of the Mason-Dixon Line. Tennessee got its best showing from the Second Eights group that took second in the petite final to finish eighth in the country. The group of freshman coxswain Katie Ross, freshman Mary Beth Dreusike, sophomore Kate Brownlee, junior Leah Smelser, sophomore Caroline Howell, freshmen Laura Miller and Kate Snider and juniors Kendra Warren and Genevieve Collins surged over the final 500 meters to take the runner-up position behind Southern California. The Vols pushed the Trojans, finishing just a second in back of USC. Yale came in third, a halflength behind Tennessee. The First Eights crew, ranked 10th in the country coming into the weekend, took home third in the petite final to finish ninth overall. The shell, powered by senior coxswain Stephanie Davis, sophomore Erin-Monique Shelton, juniors Renee Brittle and Krista Gearing, senior Rachel Mayberry, juniors Jessica Ayers and Nina Dobratz, senior Sarah Hutcheson and junior Mary Jones charged ahead in the final 500 meters to overtake No. 7 Stanford and finish third in the petite final. Minnesota (6:43.53) edged Dartmouth (6:43.95), who just held off the Orange and White’s entry. The first Division I race of the day saw the Big Orange rank third in the Fours petite final. Tennessee’s crew of freshman Roshauna Singh, senior Kristen Galloway, freshman Erin Gray, senior Heather Hill and junior Marisa Mohan tied the program’s best finish at nationals with a 7:54.18 time, a half-length better than Ohio State. Southern California took the race with a more than fivesecond advantage over Minnesota. Brown captured its fifth national title despite not winning a final. Virginia took its second Fours crown, while the Second Eights (Minnesota) and First Eights (Yale) both were won for the first time by those programs. The Bears won the team trophy with a four-point advantage over the Cavaliers.

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In its third consecutive full-team appearance at the NCAA Championships, Tennessee saw its Second Varsity Eight become the first Vol shell to reach a grand final at the championships, taking fifth, the best event finish in program history. The team placed 11th in the overall team standings, while Brown won its sixth team and fifth Second Eights title. Yale and Washington took the First Eights and Fours championships, respectively. In a tight grand final in the Second Eights, Tennessee used a strong finish to overtake Pac-10 Champion Cal to nab fifth. The Orange and White crew, comprised of sophomore coxswain Sydney Newman, seniors Nina Dobratz and Marisa Mohan, sophomores Laura Miller and Kate Snider, freshman Melissa Toms, junior Caroline Howell, freshman Rachel Dooley and senior Genevieve Collins, made its move in the final 250 meters, sprinting ahead of the Golden Bears to complete the course in 6:51.6. Brown took the race and the Second Eights national title, topping Ohio State by two seconds. The national championship is the Bears’ fifth in the 2V8+ and their second in the last three years. The Orange and White’s previous top finish in the Second Eights was its eighthplace showing in 2007. In the Varsity 4+ petite final, the Big Orange crew of senior coxswain Danielle Hmielewski, sophomore Jewell Ludwigsen, freshman Ruth Ann Johnson, and sophomores Brittany Sehring and Stephanie Hunley, earned a fifth-place outcome with its fastest race of the weekend, finishing in 7:45.7. Tennessee’s top shell competed in the First Eights “C” final against Ohio State, Clemson and Wisconsin. The Orange and White boat, racing without the services of injured senior All-South Region stroke Kendra Warren, finished fourth in the race with a time of 6:49.1. In the overall team standings, the Orange and White finished with 21 total points, good for 11th place. Brown finished the day with 67 points, earning its unprecedented sixth team championship. The Bears have now secured three of the last five NCAA Division I Rowing team titles. Washington took second in the overall standings, finishing with 59 points, its highest finish since 2004. Host Cal finished third overall with 53 points.

The No. 16-ranked University of Tennessee women’s rowing team capped a successful 2009-10 campaign with a 16th place finish at the 2010 NCAA Rowing Championships at the Sacramento State Aquatic Center on Sunday morning. Though she would’ve liked to place a little higher, head coach Lisa Glenn was very pleased with the season as a whole. “This year was really productive for us,” Glenn said. “I thought our eights showed a good amount of consistency and there was a lot of steady, hard work put in by our upperclassmen. I felt like the freshman and sophomores stepped up as well. We had some good wins over the course of the season and put ourselves in position to get invited to the national championship.” Behind strong performances from all three boats, Virginia captured its first-ever national championship with 87 points. California took second, while a great outing from its V8+ boat propelled Princeton to a third-place finish. The Vols finished 4th in the C Final of the V4+, crossing the finish line 7:40.20. Ohio State captured the race in 7:25.17. No. 2-ranked Princeton captured the Petite Final of the V4+, while top-ranked Virginia took home the Grand Final. In the 2V8+, the Big Orange was victorious in the C Final, besting USC, UCLA and Clemson with a time of 6:41.50. Wisconsin took the Petite Final, while Brown took the victory in the Grand Final. Tennessee closed out its season with a 4th place finish in the C Final of the Varsity 8+. Katie Ross coxed the top shell to a time of 6.43.21. Michigan State brought home the Petite Final of the V8+ and in the final race of the day, Yale recorded a wireto-wire win at the Grand Final of the V8+. With the NCAA Championships officially concluded, the book is now closed on the 2009-10 Vol rowing season.

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RESULTS 2010 C-USA CHAMPIONSHIPS

TEAM STANDINGS 1. Tennessee 2. UCF 3. Texas 4. Oklahoma 5. Tulsa 6. Alabama 7, Kansas 8. SMU 9. Kansas State FINAL RESULTS RACE Open 4+ D Final Novice 8+ Petite Final V4+ Petite Final 2V8+ Grand Final V8+ Grand Final

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TEAM STANDINGS 52 44 42 39 26 25 21 14 7

PLACE TIME 2nd 8:09.54 5th 7:08.07 6th 7:52.04 6th 6:50.78 6th 6:39.73

1. Texas 2. Tennessee 3. Oklahoma 4. UCF 5. Tulsa 6. Kansas State 7. Kansas 8. SMU

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FINAL RESULTS Varsity 8 1. Texas - 6:28.80 2. Tennessee - 6:29.26 3. UCF - 6:40.07 Second Varsity 8 1. Texas - 6:38.80 2. Tennessee - 6:43.60 3. Oklahoma -6:50.06 Varsity 4 1. Texas - 7:17.20 2. Tennessee - 7:19.18 3. Tulsa - 7:22.80 Novice 8 1. Texas - 6:43.50 2. Kansas -6:47.87 3. UCF - 6:52.17 Open 4 1. Tennessee A - 7:08.80 2. Texas - 7:13.41 3. Tennessee B - 7:22.16

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2013 C-USA CHAMPIONSHIPS

GENERAL

2012 C-USA CHAMPIONSHIPS

STAFF ROWERS RESULTS

RESULTS: Varsity 8+ 1. Tennessee 6:45.80 2. Oklahoma 6:49.39 3. Texas 6:50.13 Second Varsity 8 1. Tennessee 6:52.40 2. Texas 6:59.54 3. Oklahoma 7:02.79 Varsity 4+ 1. Kansas 7:35.50, 2. Tennessee 7:40.53 3. Texas 7:41.78 Novice 8+ 1. Oklahoma 7:04.90 2. Tennessee 7:09.32 3. Texas 7:10.38 Open 4+ 1. Tennessee 7:46.90 2. Texas 7:50.21 3. Oklahoma 7:58.43

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TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Oklahoma 2. Tennessee 3. Texas 4. Kansas 5. Kansas State 6. West Virginia 7. Old Dominion 8. UCF 9. Tulsa 10. Alabama 11. SMU

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TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Tennessee 2. Texas 3. Oklahoma 4. UCF 5. Tulsa 6. Kansas State 7. Alabama 8. Kansas 9. SMU

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RESULTS: Varsity 8+ 1. Texas 6:34.00 2. Oklahoma 6:36.47 3. Tennessee 6:37.88 Second Varsity 8+ 1. Oklahoma 6:45.81 2. Tennessee 6:50.18 3. Kansas 6:55.29 Varsity 4+ 1. Oklahoma 7:39.40 2. Tennessee 7:40.99 3. Kansas State 7:44.47 Novice 8+ 1. Texas 6:57.12 2. Oklahoma 6:58.48 3. Kansas 7:04.38 Open 4+ 1. Oklahoma 7:33.30 2. Tennessee 7:39.73 3. Kansas `A’ 7:40.84

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RESULTS 2014 C-USA CHAMPIONSHIPS

TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Oklahoma 2. Tennessee 3. Kansas State 4. Tulsa 5. Texas 6. Sacramento State 7. Kansas 8. Old Dominion 9. San Diego State 10. West Virginia 11. Alabama

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RESULTS: Varsity 8+ 1 - Oklahoma (6:36.1) 2 - Tennessee (6:38.97) 3 - Kansas State (6:39.75) Second Varsity 8+ 1 - Tennessee (6:40.90) 2 - Oklahoma (6:43.76) 3 - Kansas State (6:46.60) Varsity 4+ 1 - Kansas State (7:27.70) 2 - Tulsa (7:30.38) 3 - Oklahoma (7:32.00) Open 4+ 1 - Oklahoma (7:44.2) 2 - Tennessee (7:48.0) 3 - Kansas State (7:50.33)

2015 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS

TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Texas 2. Oklahoma 3. Tennessee 4. Kansas State 5. Alabama 6. Kansas 7. West Virginia 8. Old Dominion RESULTS: First Varsity Eight 1. Texas (6:31.16) 2. Oklahoma (6:47.26) 3. Kansas State (6:54.27) 4. Tennessee (6:57.53) 5. Kansas (7:00.24) Second Varsity Eight 1. Texas (6:52.18) 2. Tennessee (7:02.45) 3. Kansas State (7:04.93) 4. Alabama (7:06.80) 5. Oklahoma (7:09.63) First Varsity Four 1. Texas(7:35.40) 2. Oklahoma (7:47.35) 3. Kansas (7:52.19) 4. Tennessee (7:57.81) 5. West Virginia (7:58.13) Second Varsity Four 1. Texas (7:42.14) 2. Kansas (7:51.18) 3. Tennessee (7:53.85) 4. Oklahoma (8:01.17) 5. Kansas State (8:06.04) Third Varsity Eight 1. Texas (7:00.18) 2. Oklahoma (7:15.87) 3. Kansas (7:21.90) 4. Alabama (7:29.10) 5. Kansas State (7:33.08) 6. Tennessee (7:47.04)

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GENERAL

2016 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS

STAFF ROWERS RESULTS HONORS

TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Texas 2. Oklahoma 3. Tennessee 4. Kansas 5. Kansas State 6. Old Dominion 7. Alabama 8. West Virginia

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RESULTS: First Varsity 8+ 1. Texas (6:27.404) 2. Oklahoma (6:40.507) 3. Tennessee (6:47.173) 4. Kansas State (6:53.263) 5. Kansas (6:55.392) 6. Old Dominion (6:55.940) Second Varsity 8+ 1. Texas (6:41.906) 2. Oklahoma (6:54.316) 3. Tennessee (6:58.522) 4. Kansas (7:04.303) 5. West Virginia (7:13.679) 6. Old Dominion (7:15.242) First Varsity 4+ 1. Texas (7:32.187) 2. Alabama (7:42.630) 3. Oklahoma (7:44.159) 4. Kansas (7:47.353) 5. Tennessee (7:51.753) 6. Old Dominion (7:58.861) Second Varsity 4+ 1. Texas (7:26.529) 2. Oklahoma (7:43.478) 3. Kansas (7:54.414) 4. Tennessee (7:59.358) 5. Alabama (8:03.445) 6. Old Dominion (8:19.805) Third Varsity 8+ 1. Texas (6:54.234) 2. Oklahoma (7:10.143) 3. Alabama (7:10.885) 4. Kansas State (7:16.798) 5. Kansas (7:28.077) 6. Tennessee (7:34.428) UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER

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C Sarah Cavins Charlotte, N.C. 2012-13 Ashley Case Ashland City, Tenn. 2009-12 Melina Cawthon Chester County, Tenn. 2001 Grace Cecil Lenoir City, Tenn. 2016

D

HONORS

Andrea Bagwell Hendersonville, Tenn. 2002-05 Jennifer Bailey Greendale, Wis. 2010-13 Kaitlyn Bailey Greeneville, Tenn. 2014-15 Pari Baker Mississauga, Ontario 2016Kaitlin Bargreen Lake Stevens, Wash. 2002-05 Victoria Bartell Austin, Texas 2012-14 Channing Bearden Nashville, Tenn. 2016Sara Becker San Diego, Calif. 2006 Marissa Bell Rogersville, Tenn. 2009-11 Sally BeVille Signal Mountain, Tenn. 2000-03 Maddie Bishop Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2012-13 Brandi Bohleber Morristown, Tenn. 1999-00 Bridget Boland Rhinebeck, N.Y. 2013-15 Nicole Bold Jackson, Miss. 2001-04 Christy Boner Mt. Juliet, Tenn. 2005 Carla Box Nashville, Tenn. 1996-97 Emily Boyer Powell, Tenn. 2010-11 Leslie Boyle Longwood, Fla. 1999-00 Jennifer Bradley Fairfax, Va. 1999-02 Dani Bregar Witchita, Kan. 2005 Brittany Brewer Indianapolis, Ind. 1999-00 Renee Brittle Dublin, Va. 2005-08 Lizzie Brown Cincinnati, Ohio 2001-04 Carla Brownlee Bristol, Tenn. 1996 Kate Brownlee North Gower, Ontario 2006-09 Mary Beth Brumit P u l a s k i , T e n n . 2016 Libuše Bruncvíkova’ Litoměřice, Czech Republic 2007-09 Baylee Burke Gallatin, Tenn. 2016 Nicole Burnett Morristown, Tenn. 2015Jessica Burns Phoeniz, Ariz. 2010-12 Ryan Bush Chattanooga, Tenn. 2004 Ashley Butturini Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2004-05

2010-13 20152012-14 2004 1999 2009-12 2005-08 1996 1996-97 1997-98 1997 20152009-10 2002-05 1997 2013-15

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Katherine Changes Woodbridge, Va. Nicole Chojnacky Jerome, Idaho Rachel Clagett Brentwood, Tenn. Caitlyn Cleary Knoxville, Tenn. Abby Coe Knoxville, Tenn. Kristin Coggin Pulaski, Tenn. Genevieve Collins Dallas, Texas Julie Coltrin Collegedale, Tenn. Jenny Cone Greenville, S.C. Jennifer Conowall Greensboro, N.C. Kelly Cooper Hixon, Tenn. Kathryn Cosgrove Alpharetta, Ga. Paula Coughlin Woodbridge, Va. McKenzie Craig Pittsburgh, Pa. Rochelle Crim Memphis, Tenn. Courtney Crossley Winter Park., Fla.

ROWERS

Midlothian, Va. 2003-04 Franklin, La. 1998 Folsom, Calif. 2012-14 Hendersonville, Tenn. 2002-05 Duncan, S.C. 2016 Kingsport, Tenn. 2003-04 Elizabethton, Tenn. 2010-13 Martinez, Ga. 1997-00 Knoxville, Tenn. 2001 Memphis, Tenn. 2015-16 Memphis, Tenn. 2010-12 Chuluota, Fla. 2012-15 Woodbridge, Va. 2001-04 Collierville, Tenn. 2001 Tampa, Fla. 2010-14 West Chester, Ohio 2010-12 Alpharetta, Ga. 2006-08

STAFF

Jaclyn Adams Claire Allain Erin Allen Marissa Allen Morgan Allen Ashley Anders Arin Anderson Ashley Andrews Catherine Angel Taylor Anton Nikki Arcamuzi Kaitlan Aries Erin Artz Lindsey Ashton Taylor Athan Paige Austin Jessica Ayers

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Mary-Hannah Daugherty Chattanooga, Tenn. 2010-13 Jennifer Davis Rogersville, Tenn. 2015Stephanie Davis Martin, Tenn. 2004-07 Alex Dawson Decatur, Tenn. 2015Amy Delashmit Maryville, Tenn. 1996-97 Cortney Depew Kingsport, Tenn. 2016 Liz Dickson Halifax, Nova Scotia 2010-14 Melissa DiCerbo Hixson, Tenn. 2002-05 Cara DiPierro Shrewberry, Mass. 1998 Nina Dobratz Portland, Ore 2005-08 Rachel Dooley Marysville, Wash. 2008-11 Mary Dreusike Huntington Station, N.Y. 2007-10

E Lindsay Ehrlich Mackenzie Earle Hillary Epes Ashley Evans

San Diego, Calif. Clinton, Tenn. Buffalo, N.Y. Oak Ridge, Tenn.

2005 2001 2009-12 1997

F

Sarah Fair Barrett Farmer Brittany Farmer Natalie Fecher Evangeline Ferrell Ashley Fichthorn Ariana Fitzgerald Katie Flanagan Victoria Florence Dana Forbes Kelly Ford Madeline Free Elizabeth Freeman Kristin Freeman Courtney Fritts Chandler Frumin

Pittsburgh, Pa. 1999 Arlington, Va. 1999 Arlington, Va. 2000 Knoxville, Tenn. 2001 Woodbury, Tenn. 1996-97 Madison, Conn. 2010-13 Alexandria, Va. 2003 Roswell, Ga. 1999 Madison, Ala. 2013-15 Cincinnati, Ohio 2002-05 Glen Gardner, N.J. 1996-99 Cleveland, Tenn. 2016 Altamonte Springs, Fla. 2002-03 Knoxville, Tenn. 2016Orange Park, Fla. 2012-13 Dallas, Texas 2015-

G Kristen Galloway Knoxville, Tenn. Krista Gearing Fenwick, Ontario Jennifer Gerlach Richmond, Va.

2004-07 2005-08 2004-05

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HONORS Erin Gibbemeyer Elizabeth Gibney Kaelyn Gibson Hilary Gilmore Kirsten Girard Teresa Good Michelle Goodwin Hillary Graber Loran Grant Casey Gredzieleski Abbey Griffin Lindsey Groves Mary Gruzalski Giulia Guerrero

Fairfax, Va. 2013-16 Knoxville, Tenn. 1997-98 Pittsford, N.Y. 2010-12 Nashville, Tenn. 2002-03 Seattle, Wash. 2016North Augusta, Ontario 2005 Ventor, NJ 2010-13 Bettendorf, Iowa. 2003 Honolulu, Hawaii 2016Elgin, Ill. 2016 Franklin, Tenn. 1998-00 Winter Park, Fla. 2003 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2001-03 Clarksville, Tenn. 2005-06

H Raegan Haser Germantown, Tenn. Katie Hall Soddy Daisy, Tenn. Victoria Hamby Wartburg, Tenn. Marie Hanscom Dumfries, Ga. Pam Harder Mayetta, N.J. Heather Hardt Collierville, Tenn. Sarah Harper Roswell, Ga. Grace Harrington Memphis, Tenn. Suni Hartsfield Maryville, Tenn. Claire Hennesy Mt Juliet, Tenn. Roberta Hern Knoxville, Tenn. Lindy Herzog Longview, Wash. Lauren Higdon Seoul, South Korea Michelle Higdon Columbia, Tenn. Heather Hill Knoxville, Tenn. Liza Hinton Knoxville, Tenn. Kelly Hitzing Jacksonville, Fla. Danielle Hmielewski Batavia, Ohio Jamie Hoffman Sarasota, Fla. Kelly Hohenbrink Oak Ridge, Tenn. Holly Holmes Springfield, Tenn. Kimberly Hoogenboom Rochester Hills, Mich. Tammy Horton Rockledge, Fla. Kelly Hoskins Bristol, Va. Kelly Hotaling Central Bridge, N.Y. Caroline Howell Davenport, Iowa Elizabeth Humberd Clarksville, Tenn. Brittany Hunley Knoxville, Tenn. Stephanie Hunley Knoxville, Tenn. Sarah Hutcheson Orlando, Fla. I Kelly Irwin

O’Fallon, Ill.

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Amanda Jackson Maryville, Tenn. Kara Jenkins Loudon, Tenn. Erika Johnson Victoria, British Columbia Kristen Johnson Germantown, Tenn. Ruth Ann Johnson Johnson City, Tenn. Lindsay Jones Evans, Ga. Mary Jones Huntsville, Ala.

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1997 1996-97 2016 1998-01 2007 1998 1996-97 1999-02 1997 2001-02 1999-00 1999-00 20152001-02 2004-06 1998 1997 2007-08 1999-01 1997 2003-04 1996-97 1998-01 2004 2001-02 2006-09 2001-02 2004-05 2008 2004-07 1998-99 1999 1997-99 2010-13 1996-97 2008-11 2003-04 2005-08

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Andrea Keesecker Johnson City, Tenn. 2010-13 Kate Kelsey Clarksville, Tenn. 2000-01 Katie King Longwood, Fla. 2013-16 Martha King Knoxville, Tenn. 1996 Lindy Kirk Alpharaette, Ga. 2010-11 Kelly Kraiss Orlando, Fla. 2000-03 Emily Krison Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 2010-11 Joyce Kranzke Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1999-01 Kelly Kravitz Olympia, Wash. 2002-03 Lauren Krawczyk Maryville, Tenn. 2014-15 Lauren Kueck Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1998-01 L Katie Lance Cleveland, Tenn. 2016Erika Lauderdale Bartlett, Tenn. 2009-12 Heather Lewis Chattanooga, Tenn. 2000 Mary Beth Lewis Andersonville, Tenn. 2001-03 Aja List Johns Creek, Ga. 2015Kay Logan Knoxville, Tenn. 2000-03 Kristen Logan Knoxville, Tenn. 1999-01 Alexis Lombard Knoxville, Tenn. 1998-00 Adrienne Long Cleveland, Tenn. 2004-05 Sarah Long Norris, Tenn. 2001-02 Davida Lopez Dayton, Ohio 2001-02 Harper Lucas Roswell, Ga. 2013-16 Kayla Lucier Hamilton, Ontario 2012-13 Jewell Ludwigsen Brentwood, Tenn. 2008-10 M Hannah Malzahn Edmond, Okla. 2015 Pam Mandrell Maryville, Tenn. 1997-99 Olivia Marnell Cincinnati, Ohio 2004-05 Heather Marshall Hixson, Tenn. 2002 Lauren Matteis Boca Raton, Fla. 1998 Rachel Mayberry Woodbridge, Va. 2004-07 Tina Mazzolini Cleveland, Tenn. 1997-00 Lindsay MacLeod Elkton, Va. 1998 Sarah McAuliffe Millis, Mass. 2011-15 Amy McCormick Knoxville, Tenn. 2003-05 Holly McDaniel Poquoson, Va. 2002 Amy McIntosh Cleveland, Tenn. 2001-04 Caroline McKittrick Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1999 Anita McLure SIgnal Mountain, Tenn. 2010-13 Shannon McMahon Altamonte Springs, Fla. 1999-02 Christi Mertens Hilton Head, S.C. 1998 Keri Meslar Chantilly, Va. 2001 Nikole Metz Fayetteville, N.Y. 2015-16 Gina Michael Dublin, Ohio 2016Karoline Mikolajewski Niagara on the Lake, Ontario 2009-11 Laura Miller Columbus, Miss. 2008-10 McDarragh Minnock Pittsburgh, Pa. 2013-16 Leslie Mix Issaquah, Wash. 1998 Marisa Mohan San Diego, Calif. 2005-08 Kacey Montgomery Apopka, Fla. 2000-03 Rachel Montgomery Knoxville, Tenn. 1996 Erin Moore St. Louis, Mo. 2000-01 Michele Moore Hixson, Tenn. 1997-00 Sage Morgan Hixson, Tenn. 1998 Mayson Morrissett Memphis, Tenn. 2014-15 Jennifer Murchie Maryville, Tenn. 1996-98


Oak Ridge, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Halls, Tenn. Orlando, Fla. Millington, Tenn. Cleveland, Tenn.

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Arlington, Va. Memphis, Tenn.

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Liza Rader Maryville, Tenn. 2010-13 Evelyn Radford Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2010-13 Nicola Rasnick Bluff City, Tenn. 1996 Megan Reinhart Milford, Ohio 1997-00 Heather Resig Knoxville, Tenn. 1997-00 Leslie Reynolds High Point, N.C. 2009-10 Phoebe Riegle Madison, Conn. 2015 Brooke Ripley Baltimore, Md. 2016 Katie Ross Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 2007-10 Gabrielle Richardson Alexandria, Va. 2016Jessie Richardson Apopka, Fla. 2012-2015 Janece Rittenberry Houston, Texas 1996-97 Crystal Ruble Asheville, N.C. 1998 Olivia Rustin Greeneville, Tenn. 2014-2015

S Lindsay Sagar Dublin, Ohio 2001-02 Diane Samu Knoxville, Tenn. 2003-04 Shayna Sandlan Cleveland, Tenn. 2009 Alecia Scates Knoxville, Tenn. 1998-99 Kahala Schneider Honolulu, Hawaii 2012-15 Gretchen Schule Arlington, Va. 1999 Beth Schwartz Columbia, Tenn. 2003-06 Jody Scott Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1996-98 Rachel Scott Hendersonville, Tenn. 1996 Samantha Sedgwick St. Croix 2009-11 Brittany Sehring Alpharetta, Ga. 2007-08 Ellen Semran Glen Ellyn, Ill. 1998 Lorren Shadko Tacoma, Wash. 2009-10 Badia Shehab Hopewell, N.J. 2016 Erin-Monique Shelton Upper Hutt, New Zealand 2006-09 Alex Shishkov Mississauga, Ontario 2006-08 Jessica Shreder Atlanta, Ga. 2003-04 Margaret Shriver Kiethville, La. 1996-99 Roshauna Singh Vienna, Va. 2007 Nicole Small Alpharetta, Ga. 1999-00 Leah Smelser Macon, Ga. 2005-07 Ashley Smith Lexington, N.C. 2000-01 Payton Smith Ootlewah, Tenn. 2012 Traci Smith Hixon, Tenn. 1996-98

U Taylor Upson

Winter Garden, Fla.

V

1997 20141996-97 2003 1997-00 2014-15 1997 2005-06 2008-11 2011-15 2014 2001-02 2000-01

HONORS

2004-07 20152002-05 2006-07 2003-04 1996 20162014-15

T Jennifer Tagg Nashville, Tenn. Natalie Taveras Fonthill, Ontario Angela Taylor Germantown, Tenn. Whitney Tehan Edmond, Okla. Laura Thompson Memphis, Tenn. Emily Thomson St. Catharines, Ontario Deanna Thonnard Oak Ridge, Tenn. Kelly Todd Oak Ridge, Tenn. Melissa Toms Annapolis, Md. Allison Toth Oak Ridge, Tenn. Kimberly Troutman Kingsport, Tenn. Abby Tucker Knoxville, Tenn. Erika Twedt Prairie Farm, Wis.

RESULTS

Katie Payne Parksville, British Columbia Katherine Pearson Garden City, N.Y. Chelsea Pemberton Jacksonville, Fla. Katrina von Peters Chattanooga, Tenn. Katie Peterson Franklin, Tenn. Jennifer Pietrowski Cheektowaga, N.Y. Katie Porter Bethesda, Md. Presley Powers South Pittsburg, Tenn.

2004-07 2010-11

2007-10 1997 1999-00 1996 2000 2013-16 1999-00

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Molly Oellerich Ragan Oliver

1999-00 2009-10 2008-10 2001-03 2014 1998-99

Ramona, Calif. Oak Ridge, Tenn. Johnson City, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Columbia, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Lafayette, N.J.

STAFF

Sara Neill Lindsay Nelson Sydney Newman Claire Newton Haileigh Norris Sarah Norsworthy

Kate Snider Dana Southard Shelly Stanton Virginia Stokes Sara Stout Morgan Suffridge Bre Sweet

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2014-

Jovanna Vick Pleasant View, Tenn. Tori VonderAhe Cincinnati, Ohio Jesselyn Voysey Yorba Linda, Calif.

2002-05 2001 2015-

W Hannah Waddell Charlotte, N.C. RuthAnne Waldrop Florissant, Mo. Kaitlyn Wallace Trenton, Tenn. Kim Walsh Eads, Tenn. Ashley Warbington Nashville, Tenn. Dawn Ware Spring City, Tenn. Kendra Warren Franklin, Tenn. Marissa Weaver Roswell, Ga. Carol Weigand Dalton, Ga. Lauren Wells London, Ontario Eileen Welsh Northfield, N.J. Christine Werve Germantown, Tenn. Lelia Wheatley Nashville, Tenn. Rachel Whitaker Vonore, Tenn. Rachel White Knoxville, Tenn. Amber Williams Sevierville, Tenn. Jessica Williams Lexington, Tenn. Katelyn Williams Nashville, Tenn. Steppie Williams Collierville, Tenn. Whitney Wolfe Seymour, Tenn. Danielle Woods Woodbridge, Va. Iman Woodyard Harrisburg, Pa.

2013-15 2008-09 2014-2016 1998-00 1997 1999-00 2005-08 1999-00 2002 2003-06 2004 1998-99 1996-97 2011-15 2010-14 2000-01 2008-09 2014 2004-06 2011-15 2009-10 2015-

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Katie Zajac Bybee, Tenn. 2001 Debby Zmistowski Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 1999-00 Current Vols in bold

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CRCA ALL-REGION 2001 Kacey Montgomery Grace Harrington Lauren Kueck Kristen Logan 2002 Kaitlin Bargreen Chelsea Pemberton Kay Logan Kacey Montgomery 2003 Kaitlin Bargreen Chelsea Pemberton Dana Forbes 2004 Chelsea Pemberton Kaitlin Bargreen Nicole Bold Andrea Bagwell Erin Artz 2005 Andrea Bagwell Chelsea Pemberton Kaitlin Bargreen Dana Forbes 2006 Rachel Mayberry Erin-Monique Shelton Lauren Wells Krista Gearing 2007 Renee Brittle Stepanie Davis Krista Gearing Rachel Mayberry Erin-Monique Shelton 2008 Libuše Bruncvíkova’ Erin-Monique Shelton Kendra Warren 2010 Laura Miller Erika Lauderdale Karoline Mikolajewski 2011 Erika Lauderdale Hilary Epes 2012 Erika Lauderdale Rachel White Erika Johnson 2014 Liz Dickson 2016 Pari Baker TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK

1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT IV 1998 Jen Conowall 2nd Team 2002 Kacey Montgomery 1st Team 2003 Kacey Montgomery 1st Team 2004 Kaitlin Bargreen 2nd Team 2005 Kaitlin Bargreen 2nd Team 2007 Stephanie Davis 2nd Team 2009 Libuše Bruncvíkova’ 2nd Team CONFERENCE USA NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2010 Erika Lauderdale 2012 Kayla Lucier CONFERENCE USA ROWER OF THE YEAR 2010 Laura Miller CONFERENCE USA COACH OF THE YEAR 2010 Lisa Glenn 2012 Lisa Glenn CONFERENCE USA ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM 2010 Laura Miller Katie Ross Jewell Ludwigsen Rachel Dooley 2011 Hilary Epes Ashley Fichthorn Erika Lauderdale 2012 Ashley Fichthorn Erika Johnson Erika Lauderdale Rachel White 2013 Erika Johnson Ashley Fichthorn Liza Rader 2014 Liz Dickson Sarah McAuliffe Rachel White BIG 12 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM 2015 Sarah McAuliffe McDarragh Minnock Whitney Wolfe 2016 Pari Baker McDarragh Minnock Taylor Upson BIG 12 BOAT OF THE WEEK 4/7/2016 Harper Lucas, Kirsten Girard, Pari Baker, McDarragh Minnock, Natalie Tavares, Kathryn Cosgrove, Erin Gibbemeyer, Gina Michael, Nicole Chojnacky EDSOUTH SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2002 Kacey Montgomery VERIZON ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2002 Kacey Montgomery 2003 Kacey Montgomery


Katie King Harper Lucas Morgan Suffridge Kaitlyn Wallace

HELEN B. WATSON AWARD WINNER 2004 Marissa Allen 2005 Marissa Allen

STAFF

SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2005-06 Kaitlin Bargreen Stephanie Davis Nina Dobratz Kristen Galloway Heather Hill Rachel Mayberry Marisa Mohan Molly Oellerich Beth Schwartz Leah Smelser Kelly Todd Jovanna Vick Katrina von Peters Kendra Warren Lauren Wells 2006-07 Stephanie Davis Nina Dobratz Kristen Galloway Pam Harder Danielle Hmielewski Caroline Howell Amanda Jones Rachel Mayberry Erin-Monique Shelton Alex Shishkov Kendra Warren 2007-08 Renee Brittle Kate Brownlee Nina Dobratz Mary Beth Dreusike Danielle Hmielewski Caroline Howell Laura Miller Katie Ross Brittany Sehring Erin-Monique Shelton Alex Shishkov Kate Snider Kendra Warren Jessica Williams 2008-09 Kate Brownlee Libuše Bruncvíkova’ Rachel Dooley Mary Beth Dreusike Caroline Howell Laura Miller Katie Ross Erin-Monique Shelton Kate Snider Melissa Toms RuthAnne Waldrop Jessica Williams 2009-10 Marissa Bell

RESULTS HONORS

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CRCA NATIONAL SCHOLAR ATHLETE 2001 Jennifer Bradley Grace Harrington Kelly Kraiss Lauren Kueck Kacey Montgomery Ashley Smith Erika Twedt 2002 Erin Artz Sally BeVille Nicole Bold Kay Logan Kacey Montgomery 2003 Kaitlin Bargreen Nicole Bold Kacey Montgomery 2004 Erin Artz Kaitlin Bargreen Nicole Bold 2005 Kaitlin Bargreen Dana Forbes 2006 Stephanie Davis Nina Dobratz 2007 Stephanie Davis Nina Dobratz Heather Hill Caroline Howell Erin-Monique Shelton Alex Shishkov 2008 Nina Dobratz Mary Beth Dreusike Danielle Hmielewski Katie Ross Erin-Monique Shelton Kendra Warren 2010 Libi Bruncvikova Katie Ross 2011 Paige Austin Ashley Fichthorn Erika Johnson Andrea Keesecker Lindy Kirk 2012 Rachel Clagett Jessica Burns 2014 Kaitlan Aries Victoria Bartell Rachel Clagett Katie King Harper Lucas Jessie Richardson Morgan Suffridge Allison Toth Hannah Waddell Rachel White Katelyn Williams Whitney Wolfe 2016 Nicole Chojnacky Jennifer Davis Chandler Frumin

GENERAL

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2015 Sarah McAuliffe 2016 Harper Lucas

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Libuse Bruncvikova Ashley Case Kristin Coggin Rachel Dooley Mary Beth Dreusike Ali Elder Hilary Epes Erika Lauderdale Jewell Ludwigsen Laura Miller Lindsay Nelson Leslie Reynolds Katie Ross Shayna Sandlan Kate Snider Melissa Toms Danielle Woods Arin Anderson Paige Austin Jennifer Bailey Marissa Bell Emily Boyer Ashley Canady Ashley Case Kristin Coggin Mary-Hannah Daugherty Rachel Dooley Hilary Epes Ashley Fichthorn Katherine Hamilton Erika Johnson Ruth Ann Johnson Andrea Keeseker Lindy Kirk Emily Krison Erika Lauderdale Anita McLure Karoline Mikolajewski Carie Nesbit Ragan Oliver Evelyn Radford Samantha Sedgwick Melissa Toms Ellen Ward Arin Anderson Taylor Athan Paige Austin Jen Bailey Jessica Burns Rachel Clagett Kristin Coggin Mary-Hannah Daugherty Liz Dickson Hilary Epes Ashley Fichthorn Courtney Fritts Evelyn Gaddis Michelle Goodwin Erika Johnson Andrea Keesecker Erika Lauderdale Anita McLure Liza Rader

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2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Evelyn Radford Rachel White Arin Anderson Kaitlan Aries Taylor Athan Maddie Bishop Sarah Cavins Rachel Clagett Emily Cornelius Mary-Hannah Daugherty Liz Dickson Ashley Fichthorn Courtney Fritts Michelle Goodwin Makenzie Hoffmeyer Erika Johnson Andrea Keesecker Kayla Lucier Sarah McAuliffe Anita McLure Liza Rader Evelyn Radford Jessie Richardson Allison Toth Rachel Whitaker Rachel White Whitney Wolfe Kaitlan Aries Taylor Athan Victoria Bartell Rachel Clagett Elizabeth Dickson Erin Gibbemeyer Kaitlin King Harper Lucas Sarah Mcauliffe McDarragh Minnock Jessie Richardson Morgan Suffridge Allison Toth Hannah Waddell Candace Walton Rachel Whitaker Rachel White Katelyn Williams Whitney Wolfe Kaitlan Aries Brueck Ball Victoria Florence Erin Gibbemeyer Katie King Lauren Krawczyk Harper Lucas Sarah McAullife Nikole Metz McDarragh Minnock Jessie Richardson Kahala Schneider Morgan Suffridge Allison Toth Hannah Waddell Kaitlyn Wallace Rachel Whitaker


Katherine Changes Rachel Clagett Rachel Cohen Courtney Fritts Evelyn Gaddis Michelle Goodwin Deborah Higdon Tabitha Maberry Leah Mulcahy Rebecca Murdaugh Liza Rader Precious Rhoades Chloe Ridings Michaela Robbins Rachael Starr Andrea Stedman Leslie Turner Rachel White Chauntelle Williams Madeline Bishop Sarah Cavins Kayla Lucier Jessie Richardson Payton Smith Erin Allen Victoria Bartell Sophia Grazian Erin Gibbemeyer Katie King Harper Lucas Kaitlyn Bailey Ashley Basham Estonia Black Bridget Boland Megan Dishman Kasey Fleenor Victoria Florence Abigail Gray Jeturah Johnson Haileigh Norris Presley Powers Seneca Propst Kimberly Troutman Kaitlyn Wallace Chandler Frumin Aja List Phoebe Riegle Pari Baker Kathryn Cosgrove Alex Dawson Kirsten Girard Loran Grant Victoria Hamby Gina Michael Katie Porter Badia Shehab

ROWERS RESULTS HONORS

FIRST-YEAR SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2005-06 Sara Becker Tharin Dobbs Rachel Dutkosky Jaclyn Gonzales Rachel Hickman Caroline Howell Joni Mullinix Erin-Monique Shelton Alex Shishkov Nilou Soltanian Ashley Williams 2006-07 Leila Appel Heidi Buchanan Mary Beth Dreusike Stephanie Droste-Packham Ashley Malousis Laura Miller Jená Murphy Alexandra Palus Sarah Patterson Shargi Rahmanian Katie Ross Rachel Simmons Erica Smith Kate Snider 2007-08 Angelica Amicucci Libuše Bruncvíkova’ Rachel Dooley Sara Horne Glendra Nesbit Tayte Olma Angelique Smith Melissa Toms RuthAnne Waldrop 2008-09 Ashley Case Kristin Coggin Julia Cook RuthAnn Johnson Erika Lauderdale Danielle Woods 2009-10 Jennifer Bailey Mary-Hannah Daugherty Erika Johnson Emily Krison Karoline Mikolajewski 2010-11 Emily Akers Taylor Athan Jessica Burns

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

STAFF

Whitney Wolfe Nicole Burnett Nicole Chojnacky Chandler Frumin Erin Gibbemeyer Lauren Higdon Katie King Aja List Harper Lucas Nikole Metz McDarragh Minnock Morgan Suffridge Kaitlyn Wallace

GENERAL

2015-16

C-USA HONOR ROLL 2011-12 Arin Anderson Taylor Athan Paige Austin Magan Berman Jessica Burns UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER

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HONORS 2012-13 78

Sarah Cavins Hayley Clark Krisitin Coggin Sarah Copeland Mary-Hannah Daugherty Liz Dickson Hilary Epes Ashley Fichthorn Courtney Fritts Michelle Goodwin Erika Johnson Andrea Keesecker Erika Lauderdale Anita McLure Sarah Beth Nelius Evelyn Radford Leighanne Self Payton Smith Rachel White Rachel Whitaker Erin Allen Arin Anderson Taylor Athan Paige Austin Victoria Bartell Maddie Bishop Charlsey Bush Sarah Cavins Rachel Clagett Emily Cornelius Mary-Hannah Daugherty Ashley Fichthorn Courtney Fritts Erin Gibbemeyer Michelle Goodwin Sophia Grazian Sarah Hagaman Madeleine Hartle MaryNell Hayes Makenzie Hoffmeyer Erika Johnson Andrea Keesecker Lindsey Limerick Harper Lucas Kayla Lucier Sarah McAuliffe Anita McLure Mitra Mosadegh Shelby Neal Corrin Phillips Abigail Powers Liza Rader Evelyn Radford Jessie Richardson Erin Rogers Morgan Suffridge Allison Toth Sydney Trentham Jamie Vice Hannah Waddell Rachel Whitaker Rachel White Whitney Wolfe

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2013-14

Hayley Wray Erin Allen Kaitlan Aries Taylor Athan Kaitlyn Bailey Betty Ball Victoria Bartell Estonia Black Rachel Clagett Liz Dickson Megan Dishman Kasey Fleenor Victoria Florence Erin Gibbemeyer Sierra Gillis Abigail Gray MaryNell Hayes Marlee Jennings Jaturah Johnson Katie King Lauren Krawczyk Harper Lucas Sarah McAuliffe McDarragh Minnock Haileigh Norris Mary O’Neill Presley Powers Seneca Propst Jessie Richardson Morgan Suffridge Allison Toth Kimberly Troutman Hannah Waddell Kaitlyn Wallace Candace Walton Rachel Whitaker Rachel White Katelyn Williams Whitney Wolfe

C-USA COMMISSIONER’S ACADEMIC MEDAL 2011-12 Kaitlan Aries Maddie Bishop Sarah Castilaw Rachel Clagett Emily Cornelius Evelyn Gaddis Courtney Henderson Makenzie Hoffmeyer Kayla Lucier Jessie Richardson Allison Toth Chiazom Ugo-Obi Emily Widelock Whitney Wolfe 2012-13 Kaitlan Aries Victoria Bartell Maddie Bishop Emily Cornelius Sarah Hagaman Madeleine Hartle MaryNell Hayes Katie King


Kayla Lucier Jessie Richardson Whitney Wolfe Kaitlan Aries Rachel Clagett Kasey Fleenor Victoria Florence Katie King Seneca Propst Jessie Richardson Morgan Suffridge Kaitlyn Wallace Katelyn Williams Whitney Wolfe

GENERAL STAFF ROWERS

2013-14

RESULTS

BIG 12 ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE 2014-15 Kaitlan Aries First Team Victoria Florence First Team Erin Gibbemeyer First Team Katie King First Team Harper Lucas First Team Sarah McAuliffe First Team McDarragh Minnock First Team Jesse Richardson First Team Kahala Schneider First Team Morgan Suffridge First Team Allison Toth First Team Hannah Waddell First Team Kaitlyn Wallace First Team Whitney Wolfe First Team Natalie Taveras Second Team Rachel Whitaker Second Team 2015-16 Nicole Chojnacky First Team Jennifer Davis First Team Chandler Frumin First Team Erin Gibbemeyer First Team Katie King First Team Aja List First Team Harper Lucas First Team Nikole Metz First Team McDarragh Minnock First Team Morgan Suffridge First Team Kaitlyn Wallace First Team Nicole Burnett Second Team Lauren Higdon Second Team

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