MAKENA CLARK RACHEL SOWELL

RAIEN EMERY VIRGINIA DODENHOFF

CHEYENNE ADAMS LAUREN FEHR LAURA EGELAND INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS

Quick Facts ...... 1 Location: ...... Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama President Dr. Stuart Bell ...... 2 Enrollment: ...... 38,392 Founded: ...... April 12, 1831 On Campus ...... 3 Conference: ...... Southeastern (Overall Department)/Big 12 () Athletics Director Greg Byrne ...... 4 Colors: ...... Crimson (PMS 201) & White Top Ranked University ...... 5 Nickname: ...... Crimson Tide INTRODUCTION Introduction to Facilities...... 6-8 President: ...... Dr. Stuart R. Bell NCAA Faculty Representative: ...... Dr. James King ROWING STAFF Athletics Director: ...... Greg Byrne Head Coach Glenn Putyrae ...... 9-10 Associate Athletics Director/Senior Woman Administrator: ...... Marie Robbins Assistant Coach James Mulcahy ...... 11 Assistant Coach Grace Barbara ...... 11 THE PROGRAM Assistant Coach Madison Keaty...... 12 Rowing Support Staff ...... 12 Head Coach: Glenn Putyrae Managers: Judson T. Diebel and Jordan Robertson Alma Mater, Year: Washington, 1994 Athletic Trainer: Megan Toth THE 2018-19 CRIMSON TIDE Year at Alabama: 1st Roster ...... 13 Phone: (509) 723-5413 Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer: E-Mail Address: [email protected] Bios ...... 14-24 Macy Franklin Novice Roster ...... 25 Assistant Coach: Grace Barbara Director of Performance Nutrition: Alma Mater, Year: Indiana, 2014 Amy Bragg THE HISTORY Year at Alabama: 1st Phone: (703) 459-6677 Rowing Strength and Conditioning Staff : A Short History of Alabama Rowing . 26-28 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Josh Hampton Award Winners/Championship History . .29 Rowing Academic Advisor: Sarah Kizzire Conference Recap ...... 30 Assistant Coach: Madison Keaty Alma Mater, Year: Gonzaga, 2014 Rowing Marketing Director: Chase Harwood All-Time Roster...... 31-32 Year at Alabama: 1st All-Time Results ...... 33-38 Phone: (937) 216-7492 Rowing Mailing Address: Academic Excellence ...... 39 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Alabama Rowing P.O. Box 870308 Awards History ...... 40 Assistant Coach: James Mulcahy Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Alma Mater, Year: Columbia, 2008 Rowing Overnight Shipping Address: Year at Alabama: 3rd University of Alabama Rowing JESSICA PARÉ Phone: (205) 348-7557 Foster Auditorium E-Mail Address: [email protected] Associate A.D./Athletics Communications 801 6th Avenue Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Athletics Communications Contacts: AARON JORDAN Jennifer Smith Facebook – www.facebook.com/AlabamaRow Athletics Communications Director Phone: (205) 470-8197 Twitter – @AlabamaRow Email: [email protected] Instagram – AlabamaRow ROOTS WOODRUFF Associate Athletics Communications Director Nathan Sheehan Phone: (205) 348-6084 ZACH RHODES, NATHAN SHEEHAN, Email: [email protected] ALEX THOMPSON Assistant Athletics Communications Director

KENT GIDLEY, AMELIA BARTON, MEDIA INFORMATION ROBERT SUTTON ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS SEC VIDEO FEEDS/TELEVISION Athletic Department Photographers The Alabama Athletics Communications Office is Participating news affiliates can also select individual located on the ground level of Coleman Coliseum. clips to insert directly into online stories. Television ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS: stations also have access to an FTP account to Offi ce Phone: (205) 348-6084 FACILITIES run content on-air. The SEC Affiliate Network is Mailing Address The Alabama rowing team competes and practices managed through XOS Digital. To join, please request Box 870391 on the Black Warrior River. The Crimson Tide rowing a participation form from the program’s director, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 team’s boathouse is located on the south bank of Anna Marie Neri, at [email protected] or at 407- Shipping Address the river at Manderson Landing on Jack Warner 670-5049. 323 Bryant Drive Parkway. The rowing offices, training room and Coleman Coliseum, Room 170 workout facilities are located across the street from INTERNET Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 the boathouse at the Student Activity Center at Information about University of Alabama athletics Presidential Village. can be found at RollTide.com, the official internet CREDITS site of the Crimson Tide athletics department. For INTERVIEWS information about the University of Alabama, go to The coaching staff is available for interviews in person www.ua.edu. The 2018-19 Alabama Rowing Media Guide is a product of the Crimson Tide’s Athletics Communications or by telephone by prior arrangement. Athletes Department. It was written and edited by Jennifer Smith may not be interviewed on meet day until post- and Nathan Sheehan. Photo credits are due to the meet interviews are granted. Interviews with Alabama Alabama Athletics Photography Department and the rowers must be arranged through the Athletics Athletics Communications archives. Cover photos by Communications Office at (205) 348-6084. Interview Amelia Brackin. Cover design by Brent Hollingsworth. requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance. Copyright 2018 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. “Roll Tide,” “Crimson Tide,” “Bama” and the primary and secondary logos are registered trademarks of The University of Alabama.

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Alabama president dr. Stuart R. bell

Dr. Stuart R. Bell became the 29th president of The University of Alabama in July 2015, bringing with him 30 years of experience in higher education. He had previously served at the Capstone for 16 years as a faculty member and then department head of mechanical engineering.

Since his return, the University has developed and implemented a strategic plan, Advancing the Flagship which elevates institutional focus on academic programs, research and creative activity, inclusion and diversity, as well as the recruitment and retention of outstanding faculty and staff. The Capstone has made significant investments in faculty to support the needs of a growing student body and an innovative research institution. Three new interdisciplinary research centers have been established, joining many other centers on campus focused on solving critical, real- world challenges. UA has continued to expand campus facilities and bolster academic and co-curricular programs, all of which draw exceptional students to campus.

Immediately prior to becoming UA’s president, Dr. Bell was executive vice president and provost at Louisiana State University. Before his time at LSU, he served the University of Kansas as dean of the School of Engineering. Under his leadership, both institutions opened new facilities and saw great success in student recruitment and retention.

An Abilene, Texas, native, Dr. Bell earned a nuclear engineering degree from Texas A&M University in 1979. He earned his master’s and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering from the same university in 1981 and 1986, respectively.

It was also at Texas A&M that he met and fell in love with his wife, Susan. They have three adult children, Stuart, Stacy and Stephen, and they are the proud grandparents of one granddaughter, with another one due this fall.

2 ALABAMA ROWING The University of Alabama knows a thing or two about legends. On Your Legends have been made in our academic halls, on our athletic fields and courts, and through our endeavors to shape a better world through our teaching, research and service. Campus... UA legends earn prestigious honors, such as Pulitzer Prizes, Emmy Awards, Heisman Trophies and Medals of Honor. They wear names like inventor, entrepreneur, best-selling author, pioneer, CEO, founder and national champion. Here are just a few of our legends:

Best-selling authors: Harper Lee, “To Kill a Mockingbird”; Winston Groom, “Forrest Gump”; Kathryn Stockett, “The Help”; Mark Childress, “Crazy in Alabama”; and T.S. Stribling, “The Store.”

CEO/Chairman of the Board/President: Marillyn Hewson, Lockheed Martin; W.W. Clements, Dr Pepper Company; Sam DiPiazza, PricewaterhouseCoopers; Thom Rainer, Lifeway Christian Resources; Vicki Hollub, Occidental Petroleum.

Pioneers and Founders: Millard Fuller, Habitat for Humanity; Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia; Joe Gibbs, Golf Channel; John Hendricks, Discovery Channel; Janet Gurwitch, Laura Mercier cosmetics; Morris Dees, Southern Poverty Law Center.

Science: Dr. Edward O. Wilson, biologist, researcher and two- time Pulitzer Prize-winning author; Robert Jemison Van de Graaff, scientist and inventor.

Film and Television: Chuck Gordon, producer of “Die Hard” movies and “Field of Dreams”; Sela Ward, television and film actress; Joe Scarborough, talk show host; Jim Nabors, actor; Tom Cherones, director of “Seinfeld.”

Journalism: Howell Raines, Pulitzer winner at The New York Times; John Cochran, prize-winning television journalist; Rece Davis, ESPN journalist.

It matters where you go to college. The University of Alabama is the fastest growing flagship in the country because of our commitment to excellence and the success of our graduates. For the last 11 years, UA has ranked in the top three for Goldwater Scholars, along with Harvard and Stanford. We also rank in the top three nationally for National Merit Scholars.

Learn more about how you can become a legend at gobama. ua.edu. You can also visit ua.edu/legends to read about more legends from The University of Alabama.

ROLLTIDE.COM 3 Under Byrne’s leadership, Arizona Athletics underwent more underwent more Arizona Athletics leadership, Under Byrne’s athletics he was the youngest where At Mississippi State, Bill Byrne, one of As the son of veteran athletics administrator degree his bachelor’s A native of Pocatello, Idaho, Byrne earned than $140 million in construction and renovation of athletics construction and renovation than $140 million in was highlighted by the $72 million Lowell- facilities. That work in of two video boards the addition Stevens Football Facility, in the McKale and a new scoreboard Arizona Stadium (football), oversaw a $30 million Byrne Additionally, Center (basketball). that included upgraded a project of the McKale Center, renovation concessions, enhanced lighting seating, restrooms, locker rooms, and a new playing floor. athletic program in the SEC and the youngest to lead an director head I-A level, Byrne oversaw the hiring of at the NCAA Division and Mullen and former head baseball coach football coach Dan of Athletics John Cohen. Director current college sports administrators with 30 most prominent the nation’s Byrne has been Greg years of experience as an Athletics Director, for successful athletic programs the enterprise of running around most of his life. from degree in 1994 and his master’s Arizona State University from is married to the former Mississippi State University in 2009. Byrne the couple has two sons, and Ore., Regina Misa of Junction City, Nick and Davis. One of the most acclaimed and and the most acclaimed One of is his third at Alabama role Byrne’s byrnebyrne respected administrators in collegiate administrators in collegiate respected Byrne was formally athletics, Greg as The University of Alabama’s introduced of Athletics on January 19, 2017, Director the leading began his tenure and officially 1. department on March at the helm of a major collegiate venture Prior to coming to athletics program.

ALABAMA ROWING He also has deep experience working in the Southeastern He also has deep experience working Throughout his career, Byrne has been consistently more Byrne has been consistently more his career, Throughout

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS OF DIRECTOR greg greggreg Conference (SEC), having spent 2002 to 2005 at the University (SEC), having Conference for Development and of Kentucky as Associate Athletics Director stint at Mississippi State (2006-10). a four-year Fundraising before for as Associate Athletics Director 2006-08, Byrne served From of Athletics. becoming Director at MSU before External Affairs impactful and successful with each step up the administrative ladder. the administrative ladder. impactful and successful with each step up than involved in raising more he has been directly As a fundraiser, As a leader of competitive $200 million in gifts during his career. the across major improvements he has fostered athletics programs, of he has led. A proponent spectrum of sports at both programs people after college, developing student-athletes into productive have attained academic success at that Byrne has led programs tenure. prior to his levels not reached Alabama, Byrne was Vice President for Athletics at the University for Athletics Vice President Alabama, Byrne was of Athletics at Mississippi 2010-17 and was Director of Arizona from than 20 years of 2008-10. With more State University from Byrne has fashioned an experience as an athletics administrator, by consistent success hallmarked administrative career impressive success with a in fundraising, innovative strategies and competitive excellence. emphasis on academic strong INTRODUCTION 4 INTRODUCTION • Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record high of 38,563 for fall 2017. More than 40 percent of UA’s 7,407-member freshman class scored 30 or higher on the ACT and 38 percent were On Your in the top 10 percent of their high school graduating class. The entering class carries an average high school grade-point average of 3.72, with 34 percent having a high school GPA of 4.0 or higher. Campus... • The University of Alabama is a leader among public universities nationwide in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars, with more than 500 currently enrolled.

• Ranked among the top 60 public universities in the nation in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings. UA’s latest college rankings include:

o The School of Law is ranked 27th among all law schools in the nation (9th among public universities), spring 2018.

o The School of Library and Information Studies is ranked 28th nationally in the latest rankings for library schools, spring 2018.

• University of Alabama students continue to win prestigious national awards. Fifty-three UA students have been named Goldwater Scholars, including two in 2018. The University of Alabama has produced a total of 15 Rhodes Scholars, 16 Truman Scholars, 33 Hollings Scholars and 13 Boren Scholars.

• Twenty-six current UA faculty have received National Science Foundation CAREER Awards, the nation’s most prestigious recognition of top-performing young scientists, in disciplines ranging from nanoscience and engineering to biological sciences.

• UA was awarded a patent for a medical privacy tent developed by engineering students and Crimson Tide Athletics, firmly protecting the tent’s capability to expand or collapse on the sideline of a football field.

• Fifteen University of Alabama graduates have accepted Fulbright awards to study and teach abroad during 2018-2019.

• PRWeek Magazine has recognized the public relations program in The University of Alabama’s College of Communication and Information Sciences as one of the top five programs in the nation times in the past 10 years.

• Students at UA who competed in a NASA robotics contest came away with the top prize for the fourth year in a row in 2018. Alabama Astrobotics took the top prize at the NASA Robotic Mining Competition.

• U.S. News and World Report ranks The University of Alabama’s Manderson Online Business Master’s programs 13th in the nation.

• Public Accounting Report’s 2017 rankings place UA’s Culverhouse School of Accountancy’s undergraduate program seventh, master’s programs ninth and doctoral program seventh in the nation.

• UA’s Army ROTC Ranger Challenge team won its second consecutive Brigade Ranger Challenge at Camp Blanding, Florida, in January 2018, defeating 10 other Ranger Challenge teams.

• UA is building a new Performing Arts Academic Center on the historic Bryce property. The $60 million center will provide the theatre and dance department with space for performances and to expand its community programming and outreach.

• UA’s Stran-Hardin Arena, a $10 million vanguard facility for adapted sports, was unveiled in January 2018.

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WEEIGI HTH ROOOOM WEIGHT ROOM

Alabama’s state-of-the art 37,000-square-foot weight room is a showcase for the Crimson Tide’s lauded training programs. The weight room features 21,000-square feet on the lower level and 16,000-square feet on the second floor. The weight room is highlighted by 24 combination racks that have platforms built into the ground for a level surface, providing a safer workout environment, as well as a brand new dumbbell station. The upper level houses cardio stations, medicine balls, office space for team doctors and a rehabilitation center. The complex features a state-of-the-art nutrition bar, video monitor and sound system. The weight room seamlessly connects the Mal Moore Athletics Complex to the Hank Crisp Indoor Practice Facility.

LOCKER ROOM/MEETING ROOMS LOCKCKERE ROOM

The facilities at Alabama rowing’s display are top-of-the-line. Located in the Student Activity Center at the Presidential Village, the space is home to a 1,750-square-foot locker room and team room. The area also includes a separate 95-square-foot athletics training room and a 500-square-foot meeting room with a super-sized flat screen monitor. Aside from the boathouse at Manderson Landing, this area is home to the day-to-day resources the Crimson Tide athletes can use at their disposal.

NUTRITION CENTER

Alabama’s new state-of-the-art dining facility boasts two floors of serving, dining and lounge space, including two separate outdoor dining areas and DDiininingn Halall a total capacity of 480 people. The facility features 10 cook-to-order stations staffed by five performance chefs and 20-plus assistants. The fuel center that has on-the-go snacks features: fruit salads, yogurt parfaits, freshly made wraps and sandwiches, hot soups, cereals and shakes. The private dining space boasts presentation technology and seating for up to 40 people for pregame meals and nutrition education. The dining facility provides student- athletes with easy access to the Tide’s nutrition staff to best assist with performance nutrition goals.

6 ALABAMA CROSS COUNTRY INTRODUCTION ROWING ON THE BLACK WARRIOR RIVER INTRODUCTION

It is one of the best practice and competitive courses in the nation, giving the University of Alabama’s young rowing team an immediate boost. The Black Warrior River, where the Crimson Tide practices and competes, features high banks, with long, protected straightaways and minimal current which makes it a rower’s dream. The Tide also benefi ts from having the river largely to itself.

Alabama is also fortunate that the river is dotted with prime viewing areas for dual meets and regattas, including The Park at Manderson Landing, which sits near the fi nish line of most of the Tide’s home events. With its multi-tiered slope down to the edge of the river, the park is a natural ‘stadium’ for cheering on the Crimson Tide.

Already endowed with one of the nation’s top competition and practice venues in the Black Warrior River, the completion of the state-of-the-art boathouse and training facilities encompasses everything the Tide needs to continue moving up through the ranks of collegiate rowing.

These facilities coupled with the already stellar athletic training, strength and conditioning and academic opportunities provided to all Alabama student athletes provide Alabama rowers with the best of all things.

ROLLTIDE.COM 7 cially ffi opened on Oct. 23, 2014 Alabama’s new facilities were o new facilities were Alabama’s AT

THE BOATHOUSE FACILITY QUICK FACTS FACILITY

ALABAMA ROWING MANDERSON LANDING MANDERSON INTRODUCTION – 11,463-square-foot boathouse – 11,463-square-foot – 140-plus foot floating dock – Storage racks capable of holding 54 shells featuring room foot ergometer – 2,200 square facing four 80-inch HD flat screen 50 ergometers and review televisions to facilitate recording technique feet of training space on the – 1,700 square mezzanine with a “swingulator” training unit to to train out of the water as a boat. allow rowers and team room locker room – 1,750-square-foot athletics training room – 950-square-foot with super-sized meeting room – 500-square-foot monitor flat screen The rowing program’s facilities, designed by Ellis program’s The rowing Harrison Construction, and built by Architects includes both The Boathouse at Manderson Activity Landing as well as space at the Student Village. The boathouse Center at the Presidential for up includes a floating dock and storage space Activity to 54 shells of varying length. The Student ergometer Center includes a 2,200-square-foot training space, locker a 1,700-square-foot room, and meeting room athletic training room, rooms, coaches’ offices. Former University President Dr. Judy Bonner and Dr. Former University President on hand as of Athletics Bill Battle were Director and Larry Davis, his staff well as UA head coach a member of the 2014-15 team. Victoria Croy, inaugural team, represented the Crimson Tide’s captains Logan O’Neil alumni while the rowing Alyssa and Courtney Atkinson along with senior team during the current represented Drevenak Following a short the ribbon cutting ceremony. and O’Neil and Q&A session with Davis, Croy members of the ribbon cutting, the ceremonial on hand for tours and answered team were current of questions about the facility to the multitude fans and media members in attendance. Alabama Rowing officially opened its brand-new opened its brand-new Alabama Rowing officially 2014 at the ribbon-cutting facilities on Oct. 23, of at Manderson Landing on the banks ceremony River. the Black Warrior 8 INTRODUCTION COACHES & STAFF

in 2017 and 18th in 2018. All of this was the 2008 IRAs, fifth at the 2009 IRAs and COACHES/STAFF accomplished with just five scholarships, sixth at both the 2010 and 2011 national which is 15 less than the maximum championships. number of scholarships allowed in rowing by the NCAA. Under his watch, Georgetown produced four Pocock Lightweight Overall in his 15 seasons at the helm All-Americans, 10 All-BIG EAST Team in Spokane, Wash., Putyrae coached four selections and 16 CRCA Scholar-Athletes. Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association In both 2008 and 2009, the Hoyas earned All-Americans and 13 CRCA All-Region/ the BIG EAST Academic Team Excellence All-Conference selections. Twenty- Award, and in 2009, Putyrae and his eight of his student-athletes have been coaching staff were named BIG EAST named All-Western Intercollegiate Coaching Staff of the Year. Rowing Association selections, while at GLENN a conference level, Putyrae has had four Putyrae’s first stint as head coach at WCC Rowers of the Year, four WCC Gonzaga began in 1999, when he was PUTYRAE Newcomers of the Year, seven WCC named interim head coach after having Coxswains of the Year and 44 All- served as the freshman men’s crew coach Head Coach 1st Season conference honorees. since 1997. The interim title was removed the following year, and he remained in WASHINGTON, 1994 Academically, his teams have fared the position until 2007 when leaving for just as well with three student-athletes Georgetown. In those eight seasons, Glenn Putyrae, the nine-time West earning CoSIDA Academic All-District Putyrae led Gonzaga to seven WCC Coast Conference Coach of the Year, honors, 51 being named CRCA Scholar- championships and three ECAC Rowing was named head rowing coach at The Athletes and 80 earning a spot on the International appearances, winning the University of Alabama, Director of Athletics WCC All-Academic Team. national title in 2013. Greg Byrne announced on Friday, June 14. Putyrae comes to Tuscaloosa with In addition to his nine WCC Coach of Putyrae took over his first program in 19 years of head coaching experience the Year trophies, Putyrae is a four-time 1994, serving as the freshman men’s coach having spent 15 of those over two stints WIRA Coach of the Year, and he and his at Washington State. Prior to that, he was at Gonzaga (1999-2007, 2011-18) and the staff earned CRCA Region 5 Staff of the a graduate assistant coach for the men’s other four at Georgetown (2007-11). Year in 2016. team at the University of Washington.

Putyrae took Gonzaga to new heights, During his four years at Georgetown, Putyrae is a 1994 graduate of the winning five WCC championships over Putyrae led the Hoyas to a second place University of Washington, and rowed for a seven-year span (2013, 2015-18). The finish (2010), third place finish (2011) the Huskies from 1989-93. He later went team’s 2013 league title earned the Zags and two fourth places finishes (2008, on to earn a master’s degree in education their first bid in program history into 2009) at the BIG EAST championships. His from Washington State University in 1997. the NCAA championships, where the lightweight squad experienced success Putyrae and his wife, Mollie, have one Bulldogs finished 19th. Gonzaga placed as well as the lightweight Varsity 8+ son, Patrick, and a daughter, June. in the top 20 in each of its national crew secured a spot in the Intercollegiate meet appearances since then as well, Rowing Association Championships all finishing 17th in 2015, 16th in 2016, 19th four years. The Hoyas finished second at ROLLTIDE.COM 9 COACHES & STAFF GLENN PUTYRAE CAREER AT A GLANCE

HIRED: June 14, 2018

FAMILY: Wife, Mollie Kids, Patrick and June

HOMETOWN: Novato, Calif.

EDUCATION: • Bachelor’s in English and History University of Washington, 1994 • Master’s of Education Washington State University, 1997

GONZAGA UNDER PUTYRAE - BY THE NUMBERS: • 5 WCC championships COACHES/STAFF • 5 NCAA appearances (‘13, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18) • 4 CRCA All-Americans • 13 CRCA All-Region/All-Conference Head coach Glenn Putyrae with selections his family. • 4 WCC Rowers of the Year • 9x WCC Coach of the Year • 44 All-Conference honorees GET TO KNOW COACH P: • 51 CRCA Scholar Athletes

1. What drew you to the sport of “Keep it simple.” GEORGETOWN UNDER PUTYRAE rowing? - BY THE NUMBERS: “I was drawn to rowing by the team • 4 Pocock Lightweight All-Americans aspect of the sport and fell in love with 4. What’s your favorite vacation spot? • 10 All-BIG EAST Team selections it because of the racing component.” “A beach almost anywhere; anywhere • 16 CRCA Scholar-Athletes with my wife.” • 2009 BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year 2. What’s your favorite tv show/ • 4 Top-5 fi nishes at BIG EAST movie? 5. What do you hope to instill to the Championships “My favorite shows are are Seinfeld, Crimson Tide rowers? LOST and Last Chance U and my “A sense of purpose and value of COLLEGIATE COACHING favorite movies are Fletch, Patton and being a contributor to the success of EXPERIENCE: Stripes. I wish I had a more recent the Crimson Tide.” • Head Coach, Alabama one.” 2018-present • Head Coach, Gonzaga 1999-2007, 2011-18 3. What was the best piece of advice • Head Coach, Georgetown any of your coaches ever gave you? 2007-11

10 ALABAMA ROWING COACHES & STAFF James Mulcahy enters his third season with MULCAHY / BARBARA CAREERS AT A GLANCE the Tide. His primary duties include working with the Varsity crews and serves as the team’s MULCAHY HIRED: Recruiting Coordinator. Aug. 26, 2016 While at the Argonaut Rowing Club, Mulcahy had 28 athletes earn medals at the 2015 FAMILY: Provincial Championships, six at the 2015 Royal Wife, Jessica Canadian Henley Regatta and four at the 2015 Canadian Indoor Rowing Championships. HOMETOWN: Brockville, Ontario, Canada He also coached Team Canada at both the 2015 and 2016 CanAmMex Regatta and previously EDUCATION: served as the varsity women’s rowing coach • Bachelor’s in Political Science at the University of Toronto, and as the head Columbia University, 2008 coach of the Saskatoon Rowing Club. JAMES • Master’s of English Mulcahy was a competitive rower from 2000- Lakehead University, 2010 MULCAHY 08, lettering for four years at Columbia (2005- 08) and serving as captain of the Columbia ARGONAUT ROWING CLUB: Assistant Coach 3rd Season University Varsity Heavyweight Crew during his • 25 medalists at 2015 Provinvial fi nal three years. Championships COLUMBIA, 2008 • Six medalists at 205 Royal Canadian Henley Regatta • Four medalists at 2015 Canadian Indoor Rowing Championships

Grace Barbara enters her fi rst year with the INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: Crimson Tide. • Coached Team Canada at 2015/16 CanAmMex Regatta A native of Alexandria, Va., Barbara spent two • Varsity women’s coach at University of seasons as Louisville’s graduate assistant coach COACHES/STAFF (2016-18). She started rowing for T.C. Williams Toronto where she was team captain for two years. • Head coach of Saskatoon Rowing Club

For fi ve consecutive years, Barbara medaled BARBARA HIRED: at the Virginia State Championships, winning July 31, 2018 silver at the Stotesbury Cup and gold at the Scholastic Nationals. HOMETOWN: She went on to row for Indiana University for Alexandria, Va. four years and was an instrumental factor for the team as it qualifi ed for the 2014 NCAA EDUCATION: GRACE Championships for the fi rst time in program • Bachelor’s in Kinesiology history, fi nishing ninth in the 1V4+ and 11th Indiana University, 2014 BARBARA overall. • Master’s of Sports Administration University of Louisville, 2018 Upon graduating, Barbara returned to T.C. 1st Season Assistant Coach Williams, coaching the women’s 2V to a silver EXPERIENCE: at Stotesbury and bronze and Scholastic INDIANA, 2014 • Rowed at Indiana (2011-14) Nationals in 2016. • Graduate Assistant coach at Lousiville (2016-18)

ROLLTIDE.COMRROLLTIDE.LLTIDE.COM 11 COACHES & STAFF Madison Keaty enters her fi rst year with the Crimson Tide. KEATY CAREER AT A GLANCE

Keaty joins the staff after having spent three KEATY HIRED: seasons as an assistant coach at Gonzaga. In July 31, 2018 her fi rst two seasons, the Zags saw two straight WCC Championships and advanced to the NCAA Championships both seasons. HOMETOWN: Everett, Wash. She served as a graduate assistant at Ithaca (N.Y.) College in 2014-15 and co-novice coach in 2015-16, seeing the program reach several top EDUCATION: fi nishes. In the spring of 2015, Keaty coached the Varsity Lightweight 4+ to a third-place • Bachelor’s in Sports Management fi nish at the ECAC Championship in the Open Gonzaga University, 2014 4+ and led a pair of Varsity 4+’s to a fi rst-place • Master’s of Sports Psychology MADISON fi nish in the Open 4+ at the NIRC Championship. Ithaca College, 2016 KEATY From 2010-14, she rowed as a member of Gonzaga and served as team captain during the EXPERIENCE: Assistant Coach 1st Season 2013-14 campaign. In 2013, Keaty was named • Graduate Assistant at Ithaca College West Coast Conference Rower of the Year as a (2014-15) GONZAGA, 2014 junior, helping the Zags to a WCC title and a • Co-Novice coach (2015-16) berth in the NCAA Championships where they

COACHES/STAFF • Led team to fi rst-place fi nish at the fi nnishedished 19th19th overall.overall. NIRC Championships

GONZAGA EXPERIENCE: • Rowed at Gonzaga (2010-14) • West Coast Conference Rower of the Year (2013) • Assistant coach at Gonzaga (2016-18)

ROWING SUPPORT STAFF

JUDSON MAURA MACY JOSH CHASE DIEBEL FLANAGAN FRANKLIN HAMPTON HARWOOD GRADUATE ASSISTANT STRENGTH AND MARKETING AND MANAGER ATHLETIC TRAINING COACH CONDITIONING COACH PROMOTIONS ASSISTANT

SARAH JORDAN NATHAN JENNIFER MEGAN KIZZIRE ROBERTSON SHEEHAN SMITH TOTH ATHLETICS ACADEMIC ADVISOR MANAGER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ATHLETIC TRAINING ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS

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ROLLTIDE.COM ROSTER 13 ROSTER PLAYER PROFILES PERSONAL First Varsity 4+ races against SMU (March 3), placing CHEYENNE Born Cheyenne Taylor Adams on November 20, 1996 weekend-best times of 8:33.8 in the 2,000 meter race … daughter of John and Jaime Teran … has three and 4:19.2 in the 1,000 meter races ... competed in ADAMS sisters, Jessica Swell, Jordan Swell, and Dominique the First Varsity 4+ at the Crimson Tide Invitational Senior Adams … environmental science major. (March 24), winning both the morning session (7:36.9) and the afternoon’s A Final (7:19.1) ... won both First Sarasota, Fla. JENNA Varsity 4+ races at the Big 12 Double Dual (April 7), SARASOTA MILITARY ACADEMY posting the fastest overall time of 7:17.504 in the ALCORN first and a 7:21.913 finish in the second ... marked a weekend-best third-place finish (7:26.6) at the Lake 2017-18 (JUNIOR) Sophomore Natoma Invitational (April 14-15), before winning Competed in five Third Varsity 8+ races against Sunday’s final by a time of 7:33.5 ... won the 1V4+ B Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times Ashburn, Va. Final (8:04.505) at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28) of 8:04.39 in the 2,500 meter races and 5:01.62 in JAMESTOWN ... grabbed bronze at the Big 12 Championships (May the 1,500 meter races ... competed in four Second 12-13) in the 1V4+ by a time of 7:36.175. Varsity 8+ races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) posting a weekend-best time of 3:52.05 ... competed 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) Won the Collegiate Novice 8+ and finished fifth in in three First Varsity 4+ races against SMU (March 3), Finished second in the Second Varsity 8+ (B) against the Women’s Collegiate 8+ of the Chattanooga Head placing weekend-best times of 8:33.8 in the 2,000 Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) with a weekend-best time Race (Oct. 14) with times of 18:57.6 and 17:55.5 meter race and 4:19.2 in the 1,000 meter races ... of 3:34.99 … finished third in the Second Varsity 8+ ... finished fourth in the Women’s College and Club competed in the Second Varsity 4+ at the Crimson 2,000 Meter race against Dayton (March 25) with a Novice 8+ (17:35.06) and ninth in the Women’s Tide Invitational (March 24), winning both the morning time of 7:37.2 and a second place finish in the Second Open 8+ (19:11.29) at the Regatta (7:39.9) and the afternoon sessions (7:35.4) ... won Varsity 8+ 1,000-meter race with a time of 3:44.2 … (Nov. 4-5) ... swept all five First Novice 8+ races both Second Varsity 4+ races at the Big 12 Double finished third and fourth in the Third Varsity 8+ at the against Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend- Dual (April 7), posting the fastest overall times in both FIRA Rowing Regatta (March 31-April 1) with times of best times of 8:23.67 in the 2,500 meter races and events (7:42.319, 7:32.696) ... won the Lake Natoma 7:01.44 and 7:12.1 … rowed to a second place finish 5:07.23 in the 1,500 meter races ... competed in Invitational’s (April 14-15) Petite Final by a weekend- in the Third Varsity 4+ with a time of 7:41.5 against four First Varsity 8+ races against Eastern Michigan best time of 7:38.4 ... posted a weekend-best time SMU (April 21) … finished second in the Third Four (Feb. 24), posting a weekend-best time of 3:45.9 ... against No. 3 Texas, No. 7 Iowa, and No. 9 Virginia Petite Final with a time of 7:28.357 at the Big 12 competed in three Second Varsity 4+ races against (7:40.450) at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... Championships (May 13-14). grabbed bronze at the Big 12 Championships (May SMU (March 3), placing weekend-best times of 9:00.9 12-13) in the 2V4+ by a time of 7:47.482. in the 2,000 meter race and 4:32.4 in the 1,000 meter HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB races ... competed in the Third Varsity 8+ at the Attended Trinity Prep and rowed with North Orlando Crimson Tide Invitational (March 24), finishing second 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) Rowing … won a silver medal in the Girls First Varsity in both the morning (6:52.9) and afternoon sessions Finished fourth in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ (8:26.6) 4+ at the 2015 FSRA State Championship. and seventh in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ (9:58.0) (6:57.2) ... finished second in the 3V8+/N8+ B Final at the Chattanooga (Oct. 8) … rowed to (7:54.531) at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28). PERSONAL a sixth-place finish in the Women’s Open 8+ with a HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Born Elleanor Jill Anderson on October 2, 1997 … time of 17:28.8 at the Head of the Hooch Regatta daughter of Frank and Nicole Anderson … has one Attended Jamestown High School out of Williamsburg, PROFILES (Nov. 6) ... finished second in the Varsity 4+ against brother, Frank, and one sister, Nicole … psychology Va. and rowed with Williamsburg Boat Club … won Eastern Michigan (Feb, 25) with a weekend-best major. time of 3:58.7 ... finished second in the First Varsity Head of the Lafayette Efficiency Award (Fall ’16) and 8+ 2,000 and 1,000-meter races with times of 7:15.0 EVSRA Independent Schools Regatta Efficiency Award and 3:37.5 against Dayton (March 25) ... placed fifth (2017). CATHRYN in the Second Varsity 8+ at the FIRA Rowing Regatta (March 31-April 1) with times of 7:01.36 and 6:57.5 PERSONAL ANTONACIO Born Jenna Grace Alcorn on July 10, 1999 … daughter ... won the Second Varsity 8+ morning and afternoon Freshman sessions of the Big 12 Regatta (April 8) with times of of Ken Alcorn and Elizabeth Atkinson … has three 6:54.9 and 7:05.1 ... won the Second Varsity 8+ with brothers, Jamie, Jeremy and Josh … chemistry major. Fort Washington, Pa. a time of 6:59.2 against SMU (April 21) ... finished MOUNT ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY third in the Second Eight Heat 2 race of the Big 12 HALEY Championships (May 13-14) with a time of 6:57.662 ... placed sixth in the Second Eight Grand Final with a ALEXANDER HIGH SCHOOL time of 6:57.389 at the Big 12 Championships. Competed in swimming, rowing and cross country. Freshman 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) PERSONAL Competed in two events at the Chattanooga Dana Point, Calif. Born Cathryn Jane Antonacio on July 25, 1999 … Head Race (Oct. 10), finishing fifth in both the DANA HILLS daughter of Dan and Sharon Antonacio … has one Women’s Collegiate 8+ (17:09.52) and the Women’s brother, D.J. and one sister, Caroline … Undecided Championship Doubles/2x (19:29.70) … competed HIGH SCHOOL major. in two events at the Head of the Hooch Regatta Rowed since sohomore year ... swam since freshman (Nov. 7-8), winning the College & Club Novice year. SYDNEY 8+ (16:49.8) and 19th in the Women’s Open 8+ (18:12.6) ... competed in three 1,000-meter races PERSONAL BOLES with the 1V8+ against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 27), Born Haley Jean Alexander on Oct. 16, 2000 ... including a weekend-best time of 3:31.4 … finished daughter of Todd and Denise Alexander ... has one Junior fourth in the Women’s Varsity 8+’s morning (6:45.34) brother, Ryder ... biology major on the pre-vet track. and afternoon (6:58.90) sessions of the Cardinal Maryville, Tenn. Invitational (March 12) … Won the morning (6:33.7) MARYVILLE and afternoon (6:47.1) sessions in the First Varsity 8+ ELLE at the Lake Natoma Regatta (March 19) … placed ANDERSON 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) sixth in the Petite Final of the Second Varsity 8+ at Finished second in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ and the Knecht Cup Regatta (April 10) with a time of Junior Women’s Collegiate 4+ of the Chattanooga Head 7:04.76 … competed in the First Varsity 4+, finishing Race (Oct. 14) with times of 17:14.7 and 18:58.7 ... third against SMU (April 30) with a time of 8:08.9 … Winter Park, Fla. won the Women’s Open 8+ (17:18.41) and finished finished second in the Third Varsity 4+ Final of the TRINITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL third in the Women’s Championship 8+ (16:20.64) Big 12 Championships (May 14-15) with a time of at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 4-5) ... 7:35.488. 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) competed in five Second Varsity 8+ races against Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Competed in five Third Varsity 8+ races against of 7:49.06 in the 2,500 meter races and 4:54.40 in Rower and stroke varsity squad in high school … Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times the 1,500 meter races ... competed in four Second participated in the 2015 Sarasota Scullers Club towing of 8:04.72 in the 2,500 meter races and 4:59.70 in the Varsity 8+ races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), team where two boats qualified and went to nationals 1,500 meter races ... competed in four Second Varsity posting a weekend-best time of 3:52.05 ... competed … won silver in the lightweight double at 2011 4+ races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting in three Second Varsity 4+ races against SMU (March nationals. a weekend-best time of 4:25.62 ... competed in three 3), placing weekend-best times of 8:37.8 in the 2,000 14 ALABAMA ROWING PLAYER PROFILES meter race and 4:27.2 in the 1,000 meter races. 6:36.750 in the first and a 6:43.207 finish in the second ... marked a weekend-best third-place finish (6:49.4) PEYTON 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) against No. 7 Stanford, Notre Dame and Sacramento Finished fourth in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ (8:26.6) State at the Lake Natoma Invitational (April 14-15) COWELL and eighth in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ (10:05.7) ... posted a weekend-best time against No. 7 Iowa, at the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 8) ... finished No. 9 Virginia and Central Florida (7:00.608) at the Junior second in the 3V/Novice 8 (B) against Eastern Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... placed sixth at the Michigan (Feb. 25) with a weekend-best time of Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) in the 1V8+ by a San Diego, Calif. 3:43.74 … won the Second Varsity 8+ 2,000 and 1,000 time of 7:02.876. CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC Meter races with times of 7:24.6 and 3:42.8 against 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) Dayton (March 25) … finished first in the Third Varsity 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) 8+ at the FIRA Rowing Regatta (March 31-April 1) with Placed fourth in the Women’s College & Club Novice Won the Women’s Collegiate 8+ of the Chattanooga times of 6:55.9 and 6:59.2 … won the Third Varsity 8+ with a time of 19:02.4 at the Head of the Hooch Head Race (Oct. 14) with a time of 16:39.9 ... finished 8+ morning and afternoon sessions of the Big 12 Regatta (Nov. 6) finished second in the Second Varsity seventh in the Women’s Club 8+ at the Head of Regatta (April 8) with times of 7:13.09 and 7:11.4 … 8 (B) against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) with a the Charles (Oct. 21) with a time of 17:03.774 rowed to a second place finish in the Second Varsity weekend-best time of 3:38.25 … finished second in ... competed in three races at the Head of the 8+ against SMU (April 21) with a time of 7:01.0 … the Second Varsity 8+ 2,000 Meter race with a time of Hooch (Nov. 4-5), finishing eighth in the Women’s finished second in the Third Eight Heat 2 race and the 7:30.9 and third in the 1,000 Meter race with a time Championship 4+ (18:16.80), third in the Women’s Third Eight Grand Final at the Big 12 Championships of 3:45.1 against Dayton (March 25) … placed fifth Championship 8+ (16:20.64) and first in the Women’s (May 13-14) with times of 6:46.153 and 6:49.512. in the Second Varsity 8+ with times of 7:01.36 and Open 8+ (17:18.41) ... competed in five First Varsity 6:57.5 at the FIRA Rowing Regatta (March 31-April 8+ races against Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB 1) … finished second in the Third Varsity 4+ against weekend-best times of 7:37.13 in the 2,500 meter Attended Maryville High School and rowed for East SMU (April 21) with a time of 7:41.5 … finished races and 4:43.35 in the 1,500 meter races ... Tennessee Rowing … medaled at numerous regattas second in the Third Four Petite Final at the Big 12 competed in four Second Varsity 8+ races against throughout the southeast including the Dogwood Championships (May 13-14) with a time of 7:28.357. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting a weekend-best Regatta, Southeast Regional, Secret City, Head of the time of 3:52.32 ... competed in three First Varsity 8+ Hooch, Head of the South and Chattanooga Head HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB races against SMU (March 3), placing weekend-best Race … 2015-16 varsity co-captain and four-year Attended Leigh High School out of San Jose, Calif. ... times of 7:43.2 in the 2,000 meter race and 3:51.2 head varsity … participated in the Southeast competed in cheerleading. in the 1,000 meter races ... competed in the Second Juniors Development Camp Club Nationals in 2015. PERSONAL Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide Invitational (March 24), winning both the morning session (6:51.4) and the PERSONAL Born Makena Rozel Clark on Sept. 29, 1997 … afternoon’s A Final (6:36.3) ... won the first Second Born Sydney Erin Boles on June 27, 1998 … daughter daughter of Brandon and Karen Clark … has two Varsity 8+ race (6:48.132), before coming up a second of Roger and Ginny Boles … has two brothers, James sisters, Morgan and Sydney … human performance short in the second race (6:45.665) at the Big 12 and Ben … political science major. and exercise science major. Double Dual (April 7) ... marked a weekend-best third- place finish (6:54.3) at the Lake Natoma Invitational MCKENNA SHANNON (April 14-15), before winning Sunday’s final by a time of 7:04.1 ... posted a weekend-best time against No. CARROLL CONLIN 7 Iowa, No. 9 Virginia and Central Florida (6:59.163) at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... placed sixth Freshman Sophomore at the Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) in the 1V8+ Newport Beach, Calif. Doylestown, Pa. by a time of 7:02.876. MATER DEI EPISCOPAL ACADEMY

2016-17 (FRESHMAN) PROFILES Won the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 6) in the HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) Women’s Collegiate 8+ and in the Women’s Collegiate Rowed for Newport Aquatic Center ... competed in Won the Women’s Novice 4+ and Women’s Collegiate 4+ with a times of 7:59.9 and 8:57.8, respectively… high school and club soccer. Novice 8+ of the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 14) placed 18th in the Women’s Championship 4+ with with times of 19:31.9 and 18:57.6 ... finished fourth in a time of 20:50.949 at the Head of the Charles (Oct. PERSONAL the Women’s College and Club Novice 8+ (17:35.06) 23) … placed second in the Open 8+ (16:38.4), fifth Born McKenna Kathleen Carroll on Dec. 27, 1999 and ninth in the Women’s Open 8+ (19:11.29) at the in the Championship 4+ (18:23.2) and sixth in the … daughter of Mark and Laurie Carroll … has one Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 4-5) ... swept all five Championship 8+ (16:57.4) at the Head of the Hooch brother, Dane … psychology major. First Novice 8+ races against Central Florida (Nov. 11), Regatta (Nov. 6) ... won the First Varsity 8 against placing weekend-best times of 8:23.67 in the 2,500 Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) with a weekend-best time MAKENA meter races and 5:07.23 in the 1,500 meter races ... of 3:25.81 … finished first in the First Varsity 8+ 2,000 competed in four First Varsity 4+ races against Eastern and 1,000 Meter races with times of 6:55.3 and 3:30.6 CLARK Michigan (Feb. 24), posting a weekend-best time of against Dayton (March 25) … rowed to a third place 4:24.01 ... competed in three Second Varsity 8+ races finish at the FIRA Rowing Regatta (March 31-April Senior against SMU (March 3), placing weekend-best times 1) with times of 6:38.0 and 6:39.1 … won the First of 8:59.8 in the 2,000 meter race and 4:05.8 in the Varsity 8+ morning and afternoon sessions of the Big Los Gatos, Calif. 1,000 meter races ... competed in the Third Varsity 8+ 12 Regatta (April 8) with times of 6:54.9 and 6:47.0 … LEIGH at the Crimson Tide Invitational (March 24), winning finished first in the First Varsity 8+ against SMU (April both the morning (6:42.3) and the afternoon sessions 21) with a time of 6:43.4 … finished second in the First 2017-18 (JUNIOR) (6:46.9) ... won both Third Varsity 8+ races at the Big Eight Heat 1 race of the Big 12 Championships (May 12 Double Dual (April 7), posting a 7:00.036 finish 13-14) with a time of 6:32.237 … rowed to a fourth Finished third in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ and in the first and the fastest overall time of 6:54.406 place finish in the First Eight Grand Final with a time second in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ of the in the second ... marked a weekend-best third-place of 6:42.057 at the Big 12 Championships (May 13-14) Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 14) with times of 17:19.3 finish (7:01.0) against No. 2 Cal at the Lake Natoma and 18:58.7 ... placed sixth in the Women’s Open 8+ Invitational (April 14-15) ... won the 3V8+/N8+ B Final HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB (18:34.51) and 16th in the Women’s Championship 8+ (7:45.318) at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... Attended Cathedral Catholic High School and rowed (17:34.82) at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. grabbed bronze at the Big 12 Championships (May for San Diego Rowing Club … finished fourth at the 4-5) ... competed in five Third Varsity 8+ races against 12-13) in the 3V8+ by a time of 7:08.299. 2015 Head of Charles and competed in the 2016 Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times Youth Nationals. of 8:01.48 in the 2,500 meter races and 4:57.89 in the HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB 1,500 meter races ... competed in four First Varsity 8+ Attended Episcopal Academy out of Newton Square, PERSONAL races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting a Pa., and rowed with Fairmount Rowing Association … Born Peyton Rey Cowell on December 18, 1997 … weekend-best time of 3:41.99 ... competed in three rowed to a second place finish in City Champs (2016) daughter of Rod and Suzanne Cowell … has two First Varsity 8+ races against SMU (March 3), placing … finished first in the Steve Nezypor Regatta (2017) sisters, Brittani Wood and Sydney Daltio … pre-med weekend-best times of 7:43.2 in the 2,000 meter race … Main Line Athlete of the Week (2017). major. and 3:51.2 in the 1,000 meter races ... competed in the First Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide Invitational PERSONAL (March 24), winning the morning session (7:13.5) and Born Shannon Grace Conlin on June 23, 1998 … finishing second in the afternoon’s A Final (6:44.2) ... daughter of Craig and Elizabeth Conlin … has one won both First Varsity 8+ races at the Big 12 Double brother, Shane … pre-dental major. Dual (April 7), posting the fastest overall time of ROLLTIDE.COM 15 PLAYER PROFILES

of 8:01.48 in the 2,500 meter races and 4:57.89 against No. 3 Texas, No. 7 Iowa, and No. 9 Virginia GABY in the 1,500 meter races ... competed in four First (7:40.450) at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... Varsity 8+ races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), placed fifth at the Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) CRAWFORD posting a weekend-best time of 3:41.99 ...competed in the 2V8+ by a time of 6:59.315. Junior in three Second Varsity 8+ races against SMU (March 3), placing weekend-best times of 8:03.5 in the 2,000 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) Milton Keynes, England meter race and 4:00.5 in the 1,000 meter races ... Placed second in the Open Doubles (10:19.9) and BEDFORD GIRLS SCHOOL competed in the Third Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide eighth in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ (10:05) at the Invitational (March 24), winning both the morning Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 8) … competed in the (6:42.3) and the afternoon sessions (6:46.9) ... won Women’s Open 8+ and in the Women’s Championship 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) both Third Varsity 8+ races at the Big 12 Double 8+ at the Head of the Hooch (Oct. 6), placing sixth Finished second in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ Dual (April 7), posting a 7:00.036 finish in the first (17:28.8) and 14th (17:35.5), respectively ... finished and sixth in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ of the and the fastest overall time of 6:54.406 in the second second in the Varsity 4 with a weekend-best time Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 14) with times of ... marked a weekend-best third-place finish (7:01.0) of 3:58.7 against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) … won 17:14.7 and 19:26.4 ... competed in three races at against No. 2 Cal at the Lake Natoma Invitational the Second Varsity 8+ 2,000 and 1,000 Meter races the Head of the Hooch (Nov. 4-5), finishing 16th in (April 14-15) ... won the 3V8+/N8+ B Final (7:45.318) against Dayton (March 25) with times of 7:24.6 and the Women’s Championship 8+ (17:34.82), sixth in at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... grabbed 3:42.8 … won the Third Varsity 8+ with times of the Women’s Open 8+ (18:34.51) and fourth in the bronze at the Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) in 6:55.9 and 6:59.2 at the FIRA Rowing Regatta (March Women’s Championship 2x (20.15.31) ... competed the 3V8+ by a time of 7:08.299. 31-April 1) … won the Third Varsity 8+ morning and in five Third Varsity 8+ races against Central Florida afternoon sessions of the Big 12 Regatta (April 8) with (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times of 8:01.48 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) times of 7:13.09 and 7:11.4 ... finished second in the in the 2,500 meter races and 4:57.89 in the 1,500 Placed fourth in the Women’s College & Club Novice Third Varsity 8+ with a time of 7:01.0 against SMU meter races ... competed in four Second Varsity 8+ 8+ with a time of 19:02.4 at the Head of the Hooch (April 21) … finished second in the Third Eight Heat races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting a Regatta (Nov. 6) … finished second in the Second 2 race and the Third Eight Grand Final at the Big 12 weekend-best time of 3:52.05 ... competed in three Varsity 8 (B) against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) with Championships (May 13-14) with times of 6:46.153 Second Varsity 4+ races against SMU (March 3), a weekend-best time of 3:34.99 … won the Second and 6:49.512. placing weekend-best times of 9:00.9 in the 2,000 Varsity 8+ 2,000 and 1,000 Meter races with times meter race and 4:32.4 in the 1,000 meter races ... of 7:24.6 and 3:42.8 against Dayton (March 25) … HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB competed in the Third Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide won the Third Varsity 8+ at the FIRA Rowing Regatta Attended New Berlin Eisenhower and rowed for Invitational (March 24), finishing second in both the (March 31-April 1) with times of 6:55.9 and 6:59.2 … Milwaukee Rowing Club … competed at the 2015 morning (6:52.9) and afternoon sessions (6:57.2). finished first in the Third Varsity 8+’s morning and Youth Nationals … also competed in volleyball and afternoon sessions of the Big 12 Regatta (April 8) with track. 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) times of 7:13.09 and 7:11.4 … finished second in the Rowed to a seventh-place finish in the Women’s Third Varsity 8+ against SMU (April 21) with a time of PERSONAL Collegiate 4+ with a time of 9:58.0 at the Chattanooga 7:01.0 … rowed to a second place finish in the Third Born Kylie Patricia Diffley on May 2, 1998 … daughter Head Race (Oct. 8) ... finished second in the Varsity 4 Eight Heat 2 race of the Big 12 Championships (May of Scott and Jeanne Diffley … has two brothers, with a weekend-best time of 3:58.7 against Eastern 13-14) with a time of 6:46.153 … finished second in Connor and Nolan, and one sister, Layne … exercise Michigan (Feb. 25) … finished second in the First the Third Eight Grand Final with a time of 6:49.512 at science major. Varsity 8+ 2,000 and 1,000 Meter races against the Big 12 Championships (May 13-14). PROFILES Dayton (March 25) with times of 7:15.0 and 3:37.5 … placed fifth in the Second Varsity 8+ with times HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB VIRGINIA of 7:01.36 and 6:57.5 at the FIRA Rowing Regatta Attended Lincoln-Way West High School out of DODENHOFF (March 31-April 1) … won the Second Varsity 8+ New Lenox, Ill. … competed in volleyball and morning and afternoon sessions of the Big 12 Regatta track & field … four-year letter winner. Senior (April 8) with times of 6:54.9 and 7:05.1 … won the Second Varsity 8+ against SMU (April 21) with a time PERSONAL New Orleans, La. of 6:59.2 … placed third in the Second Eight Heat 2 Born Olivia Marie DeGroot on Aug. 13, 1998 … THE GUNNERY race of the Big 12 Championships (May 13-14) with a daughter of Rick and Annette DeGroot … has two time of 6:57.662 … placed sixth in the Second Eight brothers, Brad and Ross, and one sister, Ellie … 2017-18 (JUNIOR) Grand Final with a time of 6:57.389 at the Big 12 mechanical engineering major. Championships (May 13-14). Competed in five Third Varsity 8+ races against Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB KYLIE of 8:04.39 in the 2,500 meter races and 5:01.62 in Attended and rowed with the Bedford Girls School the 1,500 meter races ... competed in four Second … won silver at National Schools Regatta and Inter- DIFFLEY Varsity 8+ races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), Regionals Regatta … won bronze in the Junior Junior posting a weekend-best time of 3:52.05 ... competed 4x at the 2014 Championships … in three Second Varsity 4+ races against SMU (March competed in the 2015 , New Berlin, Wisc. 3), placing weekend-best times of 8:37.8 in the 2,000 a long-distance course of 31 miles. NEW BERLIN EISENHOWER meter race and 4:27.2 in the 1,000 meter races ... competed in the Third Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide PERSONAL Invitational (March 24), finishing second in both the Born Gabriella Louise Crawford on July 21, 1998 … 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) morning (6:52.9) and afternoon sessions (6:57.2) ... daughter of Alastair and Ana Crawford … has one Finished second in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ grabbed bronze at the Big 12 Championships (May brother, Alex, and one sister, Frances Crawford … and fourth in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ of the 12-13) in the 2V4+ by a time of 7:47.482. bio-chemistry major. Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 14) with times of 17:14.7 and 19:01.5 ... finished second in the Women’s 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) Championship 2x (19:47.86) and ninth in the Women’s Placed eighth in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ (8.49.0) OLIVIA Open 8+ (19:11.29) at the Head of the Hooch Regatta at the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 8) … rowed to (Nov. 4-5) ... competed in five Third Varsity 8+ races an eighth-place finish in the Women’s Open 8+ with DEGROOT against Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend- a time of 17:41.1 at the Head of the Hooch Regatta Junior best times of 8:04.72 in the 2,500 meter races and (Nov.6) ... finished third and fourth in the Varsity 4 4:59.70 in the 1,500 meter races ... competed in against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) with weekend-best Palos Heights, Ill. four First Varsity 8+ races against Eastern Michigan times of 4:19.7 and 4:24.0 … won the Varsity 4+ 2,000 LINCOLN-WAY (Feb. 24), posting a weekend-best time of 3:45.9 ... and 1,000 Meter races with times of 7:51.0 and 3:59.5 competed in three First Varsity 4+ races against SMU against Dayton (March 25) … won the First Varsity 4+ (March 3), placing weekend-best times of 8:33.8 in the at the FIRA Rowing Regatta (March 31-April 1) with 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) 2,000 meter race and 4:19.2 in the 1,000 meter races times of 7:24.2 and 7:32.0 … finished first in the First Finished second in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ and ... competed in the Second Varsity 4+ at the Crimson Varsity 4+ morning and afternoon sessions of the Big third in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ of the Chattanooga Tide Invitational (March 24), winning both the morning 12 Regatta (April 8) with times of 7:57.5 and 7:36.7 Head Race (Oct. 14) with times of 18:58.7 and (7:39.9) and the afternoon sessions (7:35.4) ... won … won the Second Varsity 4+ against SMU (April 21) 17:19.3 ... placed sixth in the Women’s Open 8+ both Second Varsity 4+ races at the Big 12 Double with a time of 7:35.7 … finished second in the Second (18:34.51) and 16th in the Women’s Championship Dual (April 7), posting the fastest overall times in both Four Heat 2 race with a time of 7:23.359 at the Big 8+ (17:34.82) at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. events (7:42.319, 7:32.696) ... won the Lake Natoma 12 Championships (May 13-14) … placed third in the 4-5) ... competed in five Third Varsity 8+ races against Invitational’s (April 14-15) Petite Final by a weekend- Second Four Grand Final at the Big 12 Championships Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times best time of 7:38.4 ... posted a weekend-best time (May 13-14) with a time of 7:28.153. 16 ALABAMA ROWING PLAYER PROFILES and 1,000 Meter races against Dayton (March 25) a weekend-best third-place finish (6:49.4) against 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) with times of 7:15.0 and 3:37.5 … placed fifth in the No. 7 Stanford, Notre Dame and Sacramento State Won the Novice 4+ with a time of 18:10.55 at the Second Varsity 8+ with times of 7:01.36 and 6:57.5 at at the Lake Natoma Invitational (April 14-15) ... Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 10)...Rowed to a the FIRA Rowing Regatta (March 31-April 1) … won posted a weekend-best time against No. 7 Iowa, fourth-place finish in the Collegiate 8+ with a time the Second Varsity 8+ morning and afternoon sessions No. 9 Virginia and Central Florida (7:00.608) at the of 17:30.60 at the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. of the Big 12 Regatta (April 8) with times of 6:54.9 Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... placed sixth at the 10) … ) … placed first in the College & Club Novice and 7:05.1 … won the Second Varsity 8+ against Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) in the 1V8+ by a 8+ with a time of 16:49.8 at the Head of the Hooch SMU (April 21) with a time of 6:59.2 … finished time of 7:02.876. Regatta (Nov. 7) … raced in four 1,000-meter pieces third in the Second Eight Heat 2 race at the Big 12 against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 27) posting a best Championships (May 13-14) with a time of 6:57.662 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) time of 3:24.43 in session two of the Novice 8+/3V8+ … placed sixth in the Second Eight Grand Final at Rowed in three races at the Chattanooga Head Race … finished third in the Novice 8+/3V8+ with a time the Big 12 Championships (May 13-14) with a time (Oct. 8), placing second in the Women’s Collegiate of 7:42.95 in the morning session of the Cardinal of 6:57.389. 8+ (8:00.8), seventh in the Women’s Collegiate Pair Invitational (March 12) and finished second in the (10:48.6) and 18th in the Women’s Club 8+ (17:55.835) afternoon session with a time of 7:14.16 … won the 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) ... placed fifth in the Women’s Open 8+ in 17:12.0 and Second Varsity 8+ with a time of 7:38.0 against Drake Rowed to a third-place finish in the College 8+ with 13th in the Women’s Championship 8+ with a time of (March 19) … rowed to a second-place finish in the a time of 16:52.15 at the Chattanooga Head Race 17:32.8 at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov.6) ... Novice 8+ with a time of 6:56.14 at the Knecht Cup (Oct. 10) and won the College 4+ with a time of won the First Varsity 8 with a weekend-best time of Regatta (April 10) … placed third in the Second Varsity 18:13.37 … won the College & Club Novice 8+ with 3:25.81 against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) … won the 8+ with a time of 7:12.1 against SMU in Tuscaloosa a time of 16:49.8 at the Head of the Hooch Regatta First Varsity 8+ 2,000 and 1,000 Meter races against (April 30) (Nov. 7) … rowed in the Open 8+ at the Head of the Dayton (March 25) with times of 6:55.3 and 3:30.6 Hooch Regatta (Nov. 8) with a time of 18:12.6 … … finished third in the First Varsity 8+ with times of HIGH SCHOOL rowed to a third-place finish with a time of 3:24.05 6:38.0 and 6:39.1 at the FIRA Rowing Regatta (March Competed in the New England Rowing Association in the 2V8+ in session two against Eastern Michigan 31-April 1) … won the First Varsity 8+ morning and Championship all four years of high school ... made (Feb. 27) … finished fourth in the Novice 8+/3V8+ afternoon sessions of the Big 12 Regatta (April 8) the basketball divisional all-star team junior and at the Cardinal Invitational (March 12) with a time of with times of 6:54.9 and 6:47.0 … finished first in the senior year. 6:50.10 … competed in the Second Varsity 8+ at the First Varsity 8+ with a time of 6:43.4 against SMU Cardinal Invitational (March 12), finishing fourth with (April 21) … finished second in the First Eight Heat PERSONAL a time of 7:02.74 … won both the morning (6:42.9) 1 race of the Big 12 Championships (May 13-14) with Born Virginia DeRussy Dodenhoff on February 1, 1997 and afternoon (6:54.7) sessions in the Second Varsity a time of 6:32.237 … placed fourth in the First Eight … daughter of Bill and Michelle Dodenhoff … has one 8+ at the Lake Natoma Regatta (March 19-20) … Grand Final with a time of 6:42.057 at the Big 12 brother, William … Public relations major. rowed to a sixth-place finish with a time of 7:04.76 Championships (May 13-14). in the Second Varsity 8+ at the Knecht Cup Regatta ILARIA (April 9-10) … placed third in the Third Varsity 8+ on 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) day two of the Big 12 Championships (May 15) with a Competed in four 1,000-meter pieces in the Novice EARL time of 7:10.885. 8+ against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 27), winning three of the four races and posting a best time of 3:31.79 Sophomore HIGH SCHOOL … rowed in the Novice 8+ (6:57.23) and Varsity 4+ Her senior team finished fourth in the V4+ race at the (7:53.58) at the Cardinal Invitational (March 12), Christchurch, New Zealand 2015 state championships … was awarded captain placing first and second, respectively … won the ST. MARGARETS COLLEGE and most valuable player in her senior season … Varsity 8+ against Drake (March 19) with a time of her junior team finished second in the V4+ race at 7:22.6 … medaled in the Novice 8+ at the Knecht Cup 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) the 2014 state championships and sixth in the V4+ Regatta (April 9-10), placing second in the grandfinal nationally … participated in the high performance and with a time of 6:56.14 after a second-place finish in Won both 1V4+ races at the Crimson Tide Invitational PROFILES development camps … recorded a personal best 2K the quarterfinals (7:51.13) and first-place finish in the (March 24) ... Won both 1V4+ races at the Big time of 7:26.7. semifinals (7:15.68) … placed second in the Varsity 4+ 12 Double Dual (April 7) ... Finished third in both against SMU (April 30) in 8:01.8 … placed third in the 1V4+ races at the Lake Natoma Invitational (April PERSONAL Third Varsity 8+ at the Big 12 Championship (May 15) 14-15) ... Grabbed bronze in the 1V4+ at the Big 12 Born Laura Anne Egeland on March 27, 1997 … with a time of 7:10.885. Championships (May 12-13) daughter of Jean Egeland … has two brothers, Erik HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB HIGH SCHOOL and Paul … marketing major. Attended Sheridan High School … swim team captain, National champion at the u17 ... silver competed in the third place medley relay at the state medalist at the u18 Maadi Cup. RAIEN meet and lead the team to a fourth-place finish … also PERSONAL EMERY competed in the pole vault and 400 meters with the track and field team. Born Ilaria Kathleen Mary Earl on Sept. 1, 1999 … Senior Daughter of Andy and Teresa Earl … has one brother, PERSONAL Joseph and one sister, Breanna … Exercise Science / Sheridan, Wyo. Born Raien Kate Emery on April 24, 1997 … daughter Sports coaching / Nutrition major. SHERIDAN of Ben and Raili Emery … has three brothers, Bret, Scot and Nathan Emery … environmental science LAURA 2017-18 (JUNIOR) major. EGELAND Won the Women’s Collegiate 4+ of the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 14) with a time of 17:54.8 ... won LAUREN Senior the Women’s Club 4+ by a course-record time of 18:02.402 at the Head of the Charles (Oct. 21) FEHR Burke, Va. ... competed in three races at the Head of the LAKE BRADDOCK Hooch (Nov. 4-5), finishing seventh in the Women’s Senior Championship 4+ (18:11.25), third in the Women’s Orlando, Fla 2017-18 (JUNIOR) Championship 8+ (16:20.64) and first in the Women’s WINTER PARK Open 8+ (17:18.41) ... competed in five First Varsity Competed in five Third Varsity 8+ races against 8+ races against Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times weekend-best times of 7:37.13 in the 2,500 meter 2017-18 (SENIOR) of 8:04.39 in the 2,500 meter races and 5:01.62 in the races and 4:43.35 in the 1,500 meter races ... Did not compete in the fall season ... competed in 1,500 meter races ... did not compete in the spring competed in three Second Varsity 4+ races against four Second Varsity 8+ races against Eastern Michigan season. SMU (March 3), placing weekend-best times of 8:37.8 (Feb. 24), posting a weekend-best time of 3:52.05 ... 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) in the 2,000 meter race and 4:27.2 in the 1,000 competed in three Second Varsity 8+ races against meter races ... competed in the First Varsity 8+ at SMU (March 3), placing weekend-best times of 8:03.5 Finished eighth in the Women’s Open 8+ with a the Crimson Tide Invitational (March 24), winning in the 2,000 meter race and 4:00.5 in the 1,000 meter time of 17:41.1 followed by a 14th-place finish in the the morning session (7:13.5) and finishing second races ... competed in the Second Varsity 4+ at the Women’s Championship 8+ with a time of 17:35.5 at in the afternoon’s A Final (6:44.2) ... won both First Crimson Tide Invitational (March 24), winning both the the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov.6) ... finished Varsity 8+ races at the Big 12 Double Dual (April 7), morning (7:39.9) and the afternoon sessions (7:35.4) second in the Second Varsity 8 (A) with a weekend- posting the fastest overall time of 6:36.750 in the ... won both Second Varsity 4+ races at the Big 12 best time of 3:29.28 against Eastern Michigan (Feb. first and a 6:43.207 finish in the second ... marked Double Dual (April 7), posting the fastest overall times 25) … finished second in the First Varsity 8+ 2,000 ROLLTIDE.COM 17 PLAYER PROFILES in both events (7:42.319, 7:32.696) ... won the Lake (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times of 8:23.67 sisters, Grace and Genna … chemical engineering Natoma Invitational’s (April 14-15) Petite Final by a in the 2,500 meter races and 5:07.23 in the 1,500 major. weekend-best time of 7:38.4 ... posted a weekend- meter races ... competed in four Second Varsity 8+ best time against No. 3 Texas, No. 7 Iowa, and No. 9 races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting SARAH Virginia (7:40.450) at the Longhorn Invitational (April a weekend-best time of 3:52.05 ... competed in 28) ... grabbed bronze at the Big 12 Championships three First Varsity 4+ races against SMU (March 3), GIULIANI (May 12-13) in the 2V4+ by a time of 7:47.482. placing weekend-best times of 8:33.8 in the 2,000 meter race and 4:19.2 in the 1,000 meter races ... Junior 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) competed in the Third Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Placed fourth with the Women’s Collegiate 8+ (8:26.6) Tide Invitational (March 24), finishing second in both Brightwaters, N.Y. at the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct.8) … finished the morning (6:52.9) and afternoon sessions (6:57.2). BAY SHORE eighth in the Women’s Open 8+ with a time of 17:41.1 HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 6) ... finished 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) second in the Second Varsity 8 (B) with a weekend- Attended Father Ryan High School out of Nashville, Finished third in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ and fourth best time of 3:34.99 against Eastern Michigan (Feb. Tenn. … was the MVP four times in swimming and in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ of the Chattanooga 25) … won the Second Varsity 8+ 2,000 and 1,000 broke the 100 backstroke record in 2014. Head Race (Oct. 14) with times of 17:19.3 and 19:01.5 Meter races against Dayton (March 25) with times ... finished third in the Women’s Open 8+ (18:07.15) of 7:24.6 and 3:42.8 … won the Third Varsity 8+ PERSONAL of the Head of the Hooch (Nov. 4-5) and ninth in the with times of 6:55.9 and 6:59.2 at the FIRA Rowing Born Samantha Elizabeth Gafford on Feb. 24, 1998 … Women’s Championship 8+ (16:56.68) ... competed Regatta (March 31-April 1) … won the Third Varsity 8+ daughter of James and Karen Gafford … accounting in five Third Varsity 8+ races against Central Florida morning and afternoon sessions of the Big 12 Regatta major. (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times of 8:01.48 (April 8) with times of 7:13.09 and 7:11.4 … finished in the 2,500 meter races and 4:57.89 in the 1,500 second against SMU (April 21) in the Third Varsity 8+ LEIGHA meter races ... competed in four First Varsity 8+ with a time of 7:01.0 … finished second in the Third races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting a Eight Heat 2 race and the Third Eight Grand Final of GERAGHTY weekend-best time of 3:45.9 ... competed in three the Big 12 Championships (May 13-14) with times of First Varsity 8+ races against SMU (March 3), placing 6:46.153 and 6:49.512. Freshman weekend-best times of 7:43.2 in the 2,000 meter race 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) Brockville, Ontario, Canada and 3:51.2 in the 1,000 meter races ... competed in the First Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide Invitational Placed third with a time of 16:52.15 in the College 8+ BROCKVILLE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE (March 24), winning the morning session (7:13.5) and at the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 10) … rowed to finishing second in the afternoon’s A Final (6:44.2) ... a second-place finish with a time of 18:17.45 in the HIGH SCHOOL won both First Varsity 8+ races at the Big 12 Double College 4+ at the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 10) Competed in hockey and rowing. Dual (April 7), posting the fastest overall time of … won the College & Club Novice 8+ with a time of 6:36.750 in the first and a 6:43.207 finish in the second 16:49.8 at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 7) PERSONAL ... marked a weekend-best third-place finish (6:49.4) … rowed in the Open 8+ at the Head of the Hooch Born Leigha Marie Delesalle Geraghty on Feb. 24, against No. 7 Stanford, Notre Dame and Sacramento Regatta (Nov. 8) with a time of 18:12.6, placing 19th 2000 … daughter of Sean and Miranda Geraghty … State at the Lake Natoma Invitational (April 14-15) … raced in four 1,000-meter pieces with the Second has one brother, Owen ... biology major on the pre- ... posted a weekend-best time against No. 7 Iowa, Varsity 8+ against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 27), posting med track. No. 9 Virginia and Central Florida (7:00.608) at the PROFILES a best time of 3:23.55 during the second session … Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... placed sixth at the placed second in the Second Novice 8+ with a time Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) in the 1V8+ by a of 7:01.86 in the morning session at the Cardinal GABRIELLE time of 7:02.876. Invitational (March 12) … rowed to a third-place finish in the Novice 8+ with a time of 7:23.08 in the morning GEVERS 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) session at the Cardinal Invitational (March 12) … won Competed in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ at the the Second Varsity 8+ with a time of 7:38.0 against Sophomore Chattanooga Head Race (Oct.8), finishing fifth with Drake (March 19) … rowed to a second-place finish St. Charles, Mo. a time of 8:29.5 … placed 14th in the Women’s in the Novice 8+ with a time of 6:56.14 at the Knecht ST. DOMINIC Championship 8+ (17:35.5) at the Head of the Hooch Cup Regatta (April 10) … competed in the Second Regatta (Nov.6) ... finished second in the Second Varsity 8+, finishing second with a time of 7:04.2 Varsity 8 (B) against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) with against SMU (April 30) … finished second in the 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) a weekend-best time of 3:34.99 … won the Varsity Third Varsity 4+ with a time of 7:35.488 at the Big 12 Won the Women’s Novice 4+ and Women’s Collegiate 4+ 2,000 and 1,000 Meter races with times of 7:51.0 Championships (May 14). Novice 8+ of the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 14) and 3:59.5 against Dayton (March 25) … won the First with times of 19:31.9 and 18:57.6 ... finished fourth in Varsity 4+ at the FIRA Rowing Regatta (March 31-April HIGH SCHOOL the Women’s College and Club Novice 8+ (17:35.06) 1) with times of 7:24.2 and 7:32.0 … finished first in 2015 rowing state champion in the V8 … Pac-12 High and 10th in the Women’s Open 8+ (19:25.24) at the the First Varsity 4+ morning and afternoon sessions School V8+ Champion … placed fifth at the 2015 Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 4-5) ... swept all five of the Big 12 Regatta (April 8) with times of 7:57.5 Scholastic Rowing Association of America nationals First Novice 8+ races against Central Florida (Nov. 11), and 7:36.7 … won the Second Varsity 4+ against and eighth in 2014 … 2014 3V+ bronze medalist … placing weekend-best times of 8:23.67 in the 2,500 SMU (April 21) with a time of 7:35.7 … finished placed eighth at the 2014 SRAA nationals … 2013 meter races and 5:07.23 in the 1,500 meter races ... second in the Second Four Heat 2 race of the Big 12 3V+ Silver Medalist. competed in four Second Varsity 4+ races against Championships (May 13-14) with a time of 7:23.359 Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting a weekend-best … placed third in the Second Four Petite Final with a PERSONAL time of 4:25.62 ... competed in three Second Varsity time of 7:28.153 at the Big 12 Championships. Born Lauren Taylor Fehr on June 29, 1997 … daughter 4+ races against SMU (March 3), placing weekend- of Stephen and Lisa Fehr … has one sister, Lindsey … best times of 8:37.8 in the 2,000 meter race and HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB international relations major. 4:27.2 in the 1,000 meter races ... competed in the Attended Bay Shore High School and rowed for Bay Third Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide Invitational Shore Varsity Crew … 2013 Novice state champions (March 24), winning both the morning (6:42.3) and the SAMANTHA … 2014 Junior National Development Team … placed afternoon sessions (6:46.9) ... won both Third Varsity at state regattas from 2013-16 … also an all-league 8+ races at the Big 12 Double Dual (April 7), posting a GAFFORD swimmer at BSHS. 7:00.036 finish in the first and the fastest overall time PERSONAL of 6:54.406 in the second ... marked a weekend-best Junior Born Sarah Elizabeth Giuliani on June 5, 1998 … third-place finish (7:01.0) against No. 2 Cal at the Lake daughter of Jonathon and Bernadette Giuliani … has Nashville, Tenn. Natoma Invitational (April 14-15) ... grabbed bronze at one brother, Brian, and one sister, Erin, who are twins FATHER RYAN the Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) in the 3V8+ by … education major. a time of 7:08.299. 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB ISABELLA Won the Women’s Novice 4+ and Women’s Collegiate Attended St. Dominic High School out of O’Fallon, Novice 8+ of the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 14) Mo. and rowed with St. Louis Rowing Club … won GONZALES with times of 19:31.9 and 18:57.6 ... finished fourth in the LWT 4+ at the U.S. Rowing Youth Nationals (2017). the Women’s College and Club Novice 8+ (17:35.06) Sophomore and 10th in the Women’s Open 8+ (19:25.24) at the PERSONAL Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 4-5) ... swept all Waco, Texas Born Gabrielle Hope Gevers on March 20, 1999 … five First Novice 8+ races against Central Florida LAKE BRADDOCK SECONDARY daughter of Gregg and Robyn Gevers … has two 18 ALABAMA ROWING PLAYER PROFILES 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) Toby and Zach … major undecided. 1,000 meter races. Finished fifth in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ of the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 14) with a time of KEILANI 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) 17:55.5 ... finished tenth in the Women’s Open 8+ with Finished fourth in the Women’s College & Club a time of 19:25.24 at the Head of the Hooch Regatta HAMANN Novice 8+ with a time of 19:02.4 at the Head of the (Nov. 4-5) ... competed in five Second Novice 8+ races Hooch Regatta (Nov. 6) ... finished second in the 3V/ against Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend- Junior Novice 8 (B) with a weekend-best time of 3:43.74 best times of 9:53.60 in the 2,500 meter races and against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) … won the Second 5:46.59 in the 1,500 meter races ... competed in Milwaukee, Wis. Varsity 8+ 2,000 and 1,000 Meter races against four First Varsity 8+ races against Eastern Michigan MARTIN LUTHER Dayton (March 25) with times of 7:24.6 and 3:42.8 … (Feb. 24), posting a weekend-best time of 3:45.9 ... won the Third Varsity 8+ at the FIRA Rowing Regatta competed in three First Varsity 4+ races against SMU 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) (March 31-April 1) with times of 6:55.9 and 6:59.2 (March 3), placing weekend-best times of 8:47.3 in the … won the Third Varsity 8+ morning and afternoon Finished second in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ and 2,000 meter race and 4:20.4 in the 1,000 meter races sessions of the Big 12 Regatta (April 8) with times sixth in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ of the Chattanooga ... competed in the Second Varsity 4+ at the Crimson of 7:13.09 and 7:11.4 … finished second in the Third Head Race (Oct. 14) with times of 17:14.7 and Tide Invitational (March 24), winning both the morning Varsity 8+ with a time of 7:01.0 against SMU (April 21) 19:26.4 ... placed sixth in the Women’s Open 8+ (7:39.9) and the afternoon sessions (7:35.4) ... won … finished second in the Third Eight Heat 2 race and (18:34.51) and 16th in the Women’s Championship both Second Varsity 4+ races at the Big 12 Double the Third Eight Grand Final with times of 6:46.153 and 8+ (17:34.82) at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. Dual (April 7), posting the fastest overall times in both 6:49.512 at the Big 12 Championships (May 13-14). 4-5) ... competed in five Third Varsity 8+ races against events (7:42.319, 7:32.696) ... won the Lake Natoma Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times Invitational’s (April 14-15) Petite Final by a weekend- HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB of 8:01.48 in the 2,500 meter races and 4:57.89 best time of 7:38.4 ... posted a weekend-best time Attended West Linn High School out of West in the 1,500 meter races ... competed in four First against No. 3 Texas, No. 7 Iowa, and No. 9 Virginia Linn, Ore. … competed in soccer, swimming and Varsity 8+ races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), (7:40.450) at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... track … varsity letter winner … broke school posting a weekend-best time of 3:41.99 ... competed grabbed bronze at the Big 12 Championships (May records in swimming at LaSalle College Prep. in three Second Varsity 8+ races against SMU (March 12-13) in the 2V4+ by a time of 7:47.482. 3), placing weekend-best times of 8:03.5 in the 2,000 PERSONAL meter race and 4:00.5 in the 1,000 meter races ... HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Born Hailey Jacqueline Higgins on Aug. 13, 1997 … competed in the Second Varsity 4+ at the Crimson Rowed with Lake Braddock Crew ... finished second daughter of Kurt and Carl Higgins … has one sister, Tide Invitational (March 24), winning both the morning in the state in the 4+ (2015), Jr. 8+ (2016) and Nikki … sports and exercise science major. (7:39.9) and the afternoon sessions (7:35.4) ... won Lightweight 8+ (2017) ... was named the female golfer both Second Varsity 4+ races at the Big 12 Double of the year in 2014 ... competed in the cross country Dual (April 7), posting the fastest overall times in both GABRIELLE summer season. events (7:42.319, 7:32.696) ... won the Lake Natoma PERSONAL Invitational’s (April 14-15) Petite Final by a weekend- KRIEGER best time of 7:38.4 ... posted a weekend-best time Born Isabella Carmen Gonzales on Feb. 8, 1999 ... against No. 3 Texas, No. 7 Iowa, and No. 9 Virginia Junior daughter of Servando Gonzales III and Lisa Cinco- (7:40.450) at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... Gonzales ... has one brother, Servando Gonzales IV ... Pittsburgh, Pa. grabbed bronze at the Big 12 Championships (May kinesiology, pre-med major. PINE-RICHLAND 12-13) in the 2V4+ by a time of 7:47.482. CORI 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) Placed fourth in the Women’s College & Club Novice Finished second in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ and GUAY 8+ at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 6) with sixth in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ of the Chattanooga

a time of 19:02.4 ... won the 3V/Novice 8 (A) with Head Race (Oct. 14) with times of 17:14.7 and 19:26.4 PROFILES Sophomore a weekend-best time of 3:38.28 against Eastern ... finished third in the Women’s Open 8+ (18:07.15) Seattle, Wash. Michigan (Feb. 25) … finished second in the Second of the Head of the Hooch (Nov. 4-5) and ninth in the Varsity 8+ 2,000 Meter race with a time of 7:30.9 and Women’s Championship 8+ (16:56.68) ... competed in ROOSEVELT third in the Second Varsity 8+ 1,000 Meter race with a five Second Varsity 8+ races against Central Florida time of 3:45.1 against Dayton (March 25). (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times of 7:49.06 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) in the 2,500 meter races and 4:54.40 in the 1,500 Won the Women’s Collegiate 8+ of the Chattanooga HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB meter races ... competed in four First Varsity 4+ Head Race (Oct. 14) with a time of 16:39.9 ... finished Attended Martin Luther High School out of Greendale, races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting a seventh in the Women’s Club 8+ at the Head of Wisc. … placed third in conference for doubles tennis weekend-best time of 4:24.01 ... competed in three the Charles (Oct. 21) with a time of 17:03.774 … back-to-back conference champion for girls’ Track First Varsity 4+ races against SMU (March 3), placing ... competed in three races at the Head of the and Field team. weekend-best times of 8:47.3 in the 2,000 meter race Hooch (Nov. 4-5), finishing eighth in the Women’s and 4:20.4 in the 1,000 meter races ... competed in Championship 4+ (18:16.80), third in the Women’s PERSONAL the Third Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide Invitational Championship 8+ (16:20.64) and first in the Women’s Born on Keilani Lanea Hamann on May 15, 1998 … (March 24), winning both the morning (6:42.3) and Open 8+ (17:18.41) ... competed in five First Varsity daughter of Michael and Amy Hamann … has one the afternoon sessions (6:46.9) ... won both Third 8+ races against Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing brother, Trevor … marketing major. Varsity 8+ races at the Big 12 Double Dual (April 7), weekend-best times of 7:37.13 in the 2,500 meter posting a 7:00.036 finish in the first and the fastest races and 4:43.35 in the 1,500 meter races ... HAILEY overall time of 6:54.406 in the second ... marked a competed in the First Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide weekend-best third-place finish (7:01.0) against No. Invitational (March 24), winning the morning session HIGGINS 2 Cal at the Lake Natoma Invitational (April 14-15) ... (7:13.5) and finishing second in the afternoon’s A Final won the 3V8+/N8+ B Final (7:45.318) at the Longhorn (6:44.2) ... won both First Varsity 8+ races at the Big Junior Invitational (April 28) ... grabbed bronze at the Big 12 12 Double Dual (April 7), posting the fastest overall Championships (May 12-13) in the 3V8+ by a time of time of 6:36.750 in the first and a 6:43.207 finish in Portland, Ore. 7:08.299. the second ... marked a weekend-best third-place WEST LINN finish (6:49.4) against No. 7 Stanford, Notre Dame 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) and Sacramento State at the Lake Natoma Invitational 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) Finished second in the 3V/Novice 8 (B) against Eastern (April 14-15) ... posted a weekend-best time against Michigan (Feb. 25) with a weekend-best time of Won the Women’s Collegiate 8+ of the Chattanooga No. 7 Iowa, No. 9 Virginia and Central Florida 3:43.74 … finished second in the Second Varsity 8+’s Head Race (Oct. 14) with a time of 16:39.9 ... finished (7:00.608) at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28). first and third sessions against Dayton (March 25) with seventh in the Women’s Club 8+ at the Head of the times of 7:30.9 and 3:43.3, respectively … placed Charles (Oct. 21) with a time of 17:03.774 ... finished HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB third in the Second Varsity 8+’s second session against third in the Women’s Open 8+ (18:07.15) of the Head Attended Roosevelt High School out of Seattle, Was. Dayton (March 25) with a time of 3:45.1 … finished of the Hooch (Nov. 4-5) and ninth in the Women’s and rowed with Pocock Rowing Center … qualified as second in the Third Varsity 4+ against SMU (April 21) Championship 8+ (16:56.68) ... competed in five a National Varsity 8+ Coxswain (2014 and 2015) and a with a time of 7:41.5 … finished second in the Third Second Varsity 8+ races against Central Florida (Nov. National Varsity 8+ rower (2017). Four Petite Final with a time of 7:28.357 at the Big 12 11), placing weekend-best times of 7:49.06 in the Championships. PERSONAL 2,500 meter races and 4:54.40 in the 1,500 meter races ... competed in three First Varsity 4+ races Born Corrine Olivia Guay on Dec. 29, 1998 … HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB against SMU (March 3), placing weekend-best times daughter of Joel and Kristi Guay … has two brothers, Attended Pine-Richland High School out of Gibsonia, of 8:47.3 in the 2,000 meter race and 4:20.4 in the ROLLTIDE.COM 19 PLAYER PROFILES Pa. … competed in gymnastics, diving and track & meter races ... competed in four First Varsity 8+ Invitational (April 14-15), before winning Sunday’s final field … varsity letter winner … finished first at Track races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting a by a time of 7:04.1 ... posted a weekend-best time & Field Regionals. weekend-best time of 3:41.99 ... competed in three against No. 7 Iowa, No. 9 Virginia and Central Florida First Varsity 8+ races against SMU (March 3), placing (6:59.163) at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... PERSONAL weekend-best times of 7:43.2 in the 2,000 meter race placed fifth at the Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) Born Gabrielle Denise Krieger on June 13, 1998 and 3:51.2 in the 1,000 meter races ... competed in in the 2V8+ by a time of 6:59.315. … daughter of Ken and Susan Krieger … has two the Second Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide Invitational brothers, Grant and Garrett … sports and exercise (March 24), winning both the morning session (6:51.4) 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) science major. and the afternoon’s A Final (6:36.3) ... won the first Won the Women’s Collegiate 8+ (7:59.9) at the Second Varsity 8+ race (6:48.132), before coming up Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 8) …placed sixth JORJA a second short in the second race (6:45.665) at the (17:28.8) and 14th (17:35.5) in the Women’s Open 8+ Big 12 Double Dual (April 7) ... marked a weekend- at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 5-6) ... won MACRAE best third-place finish (6:54.3) at the Lake Natoma the Varsity 4 against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) with a Invitational (April 14-15), before winning Sunday’s final weekend-best time of 3:55.8 … won the First Varsity Sophomore by a time of 7:04.1 ... posted a weekend-best time 8+ 2,000 and 1,000 meter races with times of 6:55.3 against No. 7 Iowa, No. 9 Virginia and Central Florida and 3:30.6 against Dayton (March 25) … finished third Whataroa, New Zealand (6:59.163) at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... in the First Varsity 8+ at the FIRA Rowing Regatta ST. MARGARET’S COLLEGE placed fifth at the Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) (March 31-April 1) with times of 6:38.0 and 6:39.1 in the 2V8+ by a time of 6:59.315. … won the First Varsity 8+ morning and afternoon 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) sessions of the Big 12 Regatta (April 8) with times 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) of 6:54.9 and 6:47.0 … won the First Varsity 8+ with Competed in four 2V8+ races agaisnt Eastern Finished fourth in the Women’s College & Club Novice a time of 6:43.4 against SMU (April 21) … finished Michigan (Feb. 24) ... finished second in both 3V8+ 8+ with a time of 17:55.8 at the Head of the Hooch second in the First Eight Heat 1 race of the Big 12 races at the Crimson Tide Invitational (March 24) Regatta (Nov. 6) … won the Second Varsity 8 (A) Championships (May 13-14) with a time of 6:32.237 … ... finished second in the Novice 8+ B Final of the against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) with a weekend- placed fourth in the First Eight Grand Final with a time Longhorn Invitational (April 28). best time of 3:29.28 … finished second in the First of 6:42.057 at the Big 12 Championships (May 13-14). HIGH SCHOOL Varsity 8+ 2,000 meter race against Dayton (March 25) with a time of 7:15.0 … and second in the 1,000 meter 2015-16 (FRESHMAN Competed in netball and volleyball ... finished first race with a time of 3:37.5 … placed fifth in the Second Raced four 1,000-meter pieces against Eastern in u17 Quad ... set New Zealand record, stroke seat. Varsity 8+ with times of 7:01.36 and 6:57.5 at the Michigan (Feb. 27) in the Novice 8+/3V8+ race, PERSONAL FIRA Rowing Regatta (March 31) … won the Second posting a best time of 3:31.79 … won the Second Varsity 8+ morning and afternoon sessions of the Big Novice 8+/4V8+ race at the Cardinal Invitational Born Jorja Rose MacRae on Aug. 1, 1998 … daughter 12 Regatta (April 8) with times of 6:54.9 and 7:05.1 … (March 12) with a time of 6:58.6 and placed second of Gary and Sarndra MacRae … has one sister, Steph, won the Second Varsity 8+ against SMU (April 21) with in the Novice 8+/3V8+ in 7:05.86 … won the Second and two brothers, Jesse and Andrew … exercise a time of 6:59.2 … finished third in the Second Eight Varsity 4+ against Drake (March 19) with a time of science major. Heat 2 race of the Big 12 Championships (May 13-14) 8:41.6 … medaled with the Novice 8+ at the Knecht with a time of 6:57.662 … placed sixth in the Second Cup (April 9-10), taking silver with a second-place EMILY Eight Grand Final with a time of 6:57.389 at the Big finish in the grand finals in 6:56.14 after a first-place 12 Championships (May 13-14). finish in the semifinals (7:15.68) and second-place

PROFILES MAURER finish in the quarterfinals (7:51.13) … finished third in HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB the Second Varsity 8+ against SMU (April 30) with a Sophomore Attended Vero Beach High School out of Vero Beach, time of 7:12.1. Woburn, Mass. Fla. … competed in basketball. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY PERSONAL Attended St. Teresa’s Academy in Kansas City, Mo. Born Carley Marie McCoin on Dec. 7, 1996 … 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) daughter of Jim McCoin and Sonja Waarburton … has PERSONAL Competed in five First Novice 8+ races against a brother, Jason, and a sister, Jamie … exercise and Born Monica Rene McGraw on June 13, 1997 … Central Florida (Nov. 11) ... Finished second in all sports science major. daughter of James McGraw and Scarlett Collaehi four 2V4+ races agaisnt Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24) … has one brother, Sandy McGraw, and two sisters, ... Finished third in both 3V8+ races of the Crimson MONICA Rosemary and Ellis … exercise and sports science Tide Invitational (March 24) ... Finished second in major. the Novice 8+ B Final of the Longhorn Invitational MCGRAW (April 28). MADISON Senior HIGH SCHOOL MILLER Competed in cross country, basketball and softball. Huntsville, Ala. ST. TERESA’S ACADEMY Freshman PERSONAL Centreville, Va. Born Emily Lillian Maurer on Dec. 14, 1998 … 2017-18 (JUNIOR) daughter of Tristan and Wanda Maurer … has a sister, WESTFIELD Finished third in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ and fifth Amanda, and two brothers, Samuel and Elijah … in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ of the Chattanooga social work major. Head Race (Oct. 14) with times of 17:19.3 and HIGH SCHOOL 19:25.7 ... competed in three races at the Head Participated in soccer, swim and downhill alpine skiing CARLEY of the Hooch (Nov. 4-5), finishing eighth in the ... finished fourth in region for skiing freshman year Women’s Championship 4+ (18:16.80), third in the ... finished first in the 8x and 4x at the Head of the MCCOIN Women’s Championship 8+ (16:20.64) and first in the Occoquan ... placed second in the mixed 8+ at the Women’s Open 8+ (17:18.41) ... competed in five Head of the Hooch. Junior First Varsity 8+ races against Central Florida (Nov. 11), Okeechobee, Fla. placing weekend-best times of 7:37.13 in the 2,500 PERSONAL meter races and 4:43.35 in the 1,500 meter races ... Born Madison Miller on July 27, 2000 … daughter of VERO BEACH competed in four Second Varsity 8+ races against Jim and Wanda Miller … has two brothers, Tyler and Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting a weekend-best Austin … criminal justice major. 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) time of 3:52.32 ... competed in three Second Varsity Won the Women’s Collegiate 8+ of the Chattanooga 8+ races against SMU (March 3), placing weekend- BAILEY Head Race (Oct. 14) with a time of 16:39.9 ... finished best times of 8:03.5 in the 2,000 meter race and seventh in the Women’s Club 8+ at the Head of 4:00.5 in the 1,000 meter races ... competed in the MINNICK the Charles (Oct. 21) with a time of 17:03.774 Second Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... finished third in the Women’s Open 8+ (18:07.15) (March 24), winning both the morning session (6:51.4) Sophomore of the Head of the Hooch (Nov. 4-5) and ninth in the and the afternoon’s A Final (6:36.3) ... won the first Women’s Championship 8+ (16:56.68) ... competed in Second Varsity 8+ race (6:48.132), before coming up Concord, N.C. five Second Varsity 8+ races against Central Florida a second short in the second race (6:45.665) at the COX MILL (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times of 7:49.06 Big 12 Double Dual (April 7) ... marked a weekend- in the 2,500 meter races and 4:54.40 in the 1,500 best third-place finish (6:54.3) at the Lake Natoma

20 ALABAMA ROWING PLAYER PROFILES 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) Championship 2x (20.15.31) ... competed in five Third Competed in five First Novice 8+ races against Varsity 8+ races against Central Florida (Nov. 11), ALEXANDRA Central Florida (Nov. 11) ... finished second in all placing weekend-best times of 8:04.72 in the 2,500 four 2V4+ races agaisnt Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24) meter races and 4:59.70 in the 1,500 meter races ... RAMOSKA ... finished third in both 3V8+ races at the Crimson competed in four Second Varsity 4+ races against Sophomore Tide Invitational (March 24) ... finished second in the Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting a weekend-best Novice 8+ B Final of the Longhorn Invitational (April time of 4:21.60 ... competed in three Second Varsity Park Ridge, Ill. 28). 8+ races against SMU (March 3), placing weekend- MAINE SOUTH best times of 8:59.8 in the 2,000 meter race and HIGH SCHOOL 4:05.8 in the 1,000 meter races ... competed in the 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) Swam all four years ... made All-Conference team all Third Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide Invitational four years. (March 24), finishing third in both the morning (6:56.5) Competed in five 1N8+ races agaisnt Central Florida and afternoon sessions (7:16.1) ... finished second (Nov. 11) ... finished second in all 2V4+ races agaisnt PERSONAL in the 3V8+/N8+ B Final (7:54.531) at the Longhorn Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24) ... finished second in both Born Bailey Nicole Minnick on July 25, 1999 … Invitational (April 28). 3V8+ races at the Crimson Tide Invitational (March 24) daughter of Dan and Michelle Minnick … has one ... finished second in the N8+ B Final of the Longhorn sister, Taylor … psychology major. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Invitational (April 28). Attended Centennial High School out of Roswell, Ga., HIGH SCHOOL CAMRYN and rowed with the St. Andrew Rowing Club … rowed to a first place finish in Head of the South (2016). Co-captain of swim team senior year.

NELSON PERSONAL PERSONAL Sophomore Born Stephanie Michelle Parker on Nov. 8, 1998 … Born Alexandra Frances Ramoska on Dec. 3, 1998 daughter of Robert and Debbie Parker … has three … daughter of Rob and Diane Ramoska … as San Diego, Calif. sisters, Jessica, Sarah (2013) and Jennifer (2017), two two brothers, Robert and Jonathon … international RIVER VALLEY CHARTER SCHOOL of whom also rowed at UA … exercise science major. business major, chinese minor.

2017-18 (FRESHMAN) BRYNN ARIELLE Competed in five 1N8+ races agaisnt Central Florida (Nov. 11) ... finished third in both 3V8+ races at the PELLETIER SCHAFER Crimson Tide Invitational (March 24). Freshman Junior HIGH SCHOOL Villanova, Pa. Galloway, N.J. Team captain of track & field team junior and senior MOUNT ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY ABSEGAMI year ... league finalist in long jump sophomore year ... Competed in volleyball junior and senior year. HIGH SCHOOL 2017-18 FALL (SOPHOMORE) PERSONAL Competed in rowing. Finished third in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ and fifth Born Camryn Marie Nelson on Jan. 19, 1999 … in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ of the Chattanooga daughter of Jeff and Lisa Nelson … has one sister, PERSONAL Head Race (Oct. 14) with times of 17:19.3 and Hailey … journalism and creative media major. Born Brynn Wagner Pelletier on April 5, 2000 … 19:25.7 ... placed sixth in the Women’s Open 8+ daughter of Glenn and Stacy Pelletier … has two (18:34.51) and 16th in the Women’s Championship AMANDA brothers, Hadley and Garrett, and one sister, Madison 8+ (17:34.82) at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. … undecided major. 4-5) ... competed in five Third Varsity 8+ races against PROFILES O’BRYAN Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times NIKOLETT of 8:01.48 in the 2,500 meter races and 4:57.89 in the Sophomore 1,500 meter races ... competed in four Second Varsity 8+ races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting La Grange, Ill. PROVENZA a weekend-best time of 3:52.05 ... competed in three LYONS TOWNSHIP Freshman First Varsity 4+ races against SMU (March 3), placing weekend-best times of 8:47.3 in the 2,000 meter race Newport Beach, Calif. and 4:20.4 in the 1,000 meter races ... competed in 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) CORONA DEL MAR the Third Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide Invitational Competed in five 2N8+ races agaisnt Central Florida (March 24), finishing second in both the morning (Nov. 11) ... competed in four 3V8+ races against (6:52.9) and afternoon sessions (6:57.2). SMU (March 3) ... Competed in one 3V8+ race at the HIGH SCHOOL Crimson Tide Invitational (March 24). Rowed for Newport Aquatic Center (NAC) ... finished 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) sixth at 2018 US Rowing Youth Nationals in Women’s Finished fourth in the Collegiate 8+ (8:26.6) and HIGH SCHOOL V4+ A Final. seventh in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ (8:57.8) at Swam varsity all four years. the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 8) … rowed to a PERSONAL 14th-place place finish in the Women’s Championship PERSONAL Born Nikolett Soleil Provenza on Feb. 3, 2000 … 8+ (17:35.5) at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. Born Amanda Sarah O’Bryan on Aug. 30, 1999 … daughter of Danny and Tracee Provenza … has one 6) ... won the Second Varsity 8 (A) against Eastern daughter of John and Laurie O’Bryan … has one brother, Vinny … business major. Michigan (Feb. 25) with a weekend-best time of brother, Lucas … communicative disorders major. 3:29.28 … won the Second Varsity 8+ 2,000 and LINA 1,000 meter races with times of 7:24.6 and 3:42.8 against Dayton (March 25) … won the Third Varsity STEPHANIE RAK 8+ at the FIRA Rowing Regatta (March 31-April 1) with times of 6:55.9 and 6:59.2 … won the Second PARKER Freshman Varsity 4+ morning (7:47.7) and afternoon (7:38.4) Portland, Ore. sessions of the Big 12 Regatta (April 8) … won the Sophomore First Varsity 4+ with a time of 7:26.6 against SMU LINCOLN (April 21) … won the First Four Heat 2 race of the Big Rosewell, Ga. 12 Championships (May 13-14) with a time of 7:15.272 CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL … finished second in the First Four Grand Final with Coxed for 2015 Junior National Development team ... a time of 7:13.496 at the Big 12 Championships (May 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) started rowing in 2012 for OARS ... moved to Portland 13-14). Finished second in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ and and started rowing for Rose City. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB fifth in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ of the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 14) with times of 17:14.7 and PERSONAL Attended Absegami High School and rowed for 19:25.7 ... competed in three races at the Head of Born Lina Martin Rak on Dec. 13, 1999 … daughter of Absegami Crew … Atlantic County and Philadelphia the Hooch (Nov. 4-5), finishing 16th in the Women’s Vladimir and Natalie Rak … has one brother, Luka … City silver medalist … Stotesbury Cup and Scholastic Championship 8+ (17:34.82), sixth in the Women’s business analytics major. Nationals Varsity 4+ bronze medalist … team captain Open 8+ (18:34.51) and fourth in the Women’s and Hammer Award winner … also was a team captain for the basketball team, earning honorable mention ROLLTIDE.COM 21 PLAYER PROFILES All Cape-Atlantic League honors. 2017-18 (JUNIOR) Competed in five Third Varsity 8+ races against LUCY PERSONAL Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times Born Arielle Taylor Schafer on Dec. 17, 1997 … of 8:04.39 in the 2,500 meter races and 5:01.62 in STEVENS daughter of Michael and Tracy Schafer … has one the 1,500 meter races ... competed in four Second sister, Haleigh Schafer … telecommunication film Varsity 8+ races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. Freshman major. 24), posting a weekend-best time of 3:52.05 ... competed in three Second Varsity 8+ races against Brisbane, Australia OLIVIA SMU (March 3), placing weekend-best times of 8:03.5 BRISBANE GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOL in the 2,000 meter race and 4:00.5 in the 1,000 meter SCHUERMAN races ... competed in the Second Varsity 8+ at the HIGH SCHOOL Crimson Tide Invitational (March 24), winning both Represented high school at QLD State Champs (‘13- the morning session (6:51.4) and the afternoon’s A Sophomore ’16) ... Represented UQBC at Sydney International Final (6:36.3) ... won the first Second Varsity 8+ race Rowing Regatta (‘18) ... Represented QLD in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc. (6:48.132), before coming up a second short in the Schoolgirls 8+ at Australian Selection (‘17). LINCOLN second race (6:45.665) at the Big 12 Double Dual (April 7) ... marked a weekend-best third-place finish PERSONAL (6:54.3) at the Lake Natoma Invitational (April 14-15), 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) Born Lucy Kate Stevens on Aug. 30, 2000 … daughter before winning Sunday’s final by a time of 7:04.1 Competed in four 2V4+ races agasint Eastern of Peta Ashworth and Yuri Stevens … has one sister, ... posted a weekend-best time against No. 7 Iowa, Michigan (Feb. 24) ... competed in three 2V8+ races Anna … pre-law major. No. 9 Virginia and Central Florida (6:59.163) at the agasint SMU (March 3) ... finished second in both Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... placed fifth at the 3V8+ races at the Crimson Tide Invitational (March Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) in the 2V8+ by a REBEKAH 24) ... finished third in the Novice 8+ B Final of the time of 6:59.315. Longhorn Invitational (April 28). STEWART 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) HIGH SCHOOL Won the Collegiate 8+ (7:59.9) and finished eighth Junior National qualifier in powerlifting ... Competed in in the Collegiate 4+ (10:05.7) at the Chattanooga soccer (select state team) and swimming. Bradenton, Fla. Head Race (Oct.8) … finished sixth in the Women’s MANATEE PERSONAL Open 8+ (17:28.8) and 13th in the Championship 8+ (17:32.8) at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. Born Olivia Grace Schuerman on March 3, 1999 … 5-6) ... won the Second Varsity 8 (A) against Eastern 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Schuerman … has Michigan (Feb. 25) with a weekend-best time of Competed in four 2V8+ races agaisnt Eastern three sisters, Elizabeth, Abigail and Isabella … human 3:29.28 … won the Varsity 4+ 2,000 and 1,000 meter Michigan (Feb. 24) ... won both 2V8+ races at the performance / exercise sports science major. races against Dayton (March 25) with times of 7:51.0 Crimson Tide Invitational (March 24) ... finished third and 3:59.5 … finished first in the First Varsity 4+ at the in the 2V8+ at the Lake Natoma Invitational (April FIRA Rowing Regatta (March 31-April 1) with times of 14-15). VICTORIA 7:24.2 and 7:32.0 … won the First Varsity 4+ morning and afternoon sessions of the Big 12 Regatta (April 2016-17 (FRESHMAN)

PROFILES SIBONS 8) with times of 7:57.5 and 7:36.7 … finished first in Finished fourth in the Women’s College & Club the First Varsity 4+ with a time of 7:26.6 against SMU Novice 8+ at the Head of the Hooch (Nov. 6) ... Senior (April 21) … won the First Four Heat 2 race of the Big finished first in the 1V4+ at the FIRA Rowing Regatta College Park, Fla. 12 Championships (May 13-14) with a time of 7:15.272 (March 31-April 1) ... grabbed silver in the 1V4+ at the … finished second in the First Four Grand Final with EDGEWATER Big 12 Championships (May 13-14). a time of 7:13.496 at the Big 12 Championships (May 13-14). HIGH SCHOOL 2017-18 (JUNIOR) 3x FHSAA State Cheerleading champion (‘14-’16) Did not compete. 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) ... senior varsity cheer captain (‘15-’16) ... served on Finished third in the College 8+ (16:52.15) and workcrew with Younglife at Sharptop Cove in Gasper, 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) fourth in the Collegiate Pairs/2- (19:41.14) at the Ga. (Summer ‘16). Placed eighth in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ with a Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 10) … won the College time of 8:49.0 at the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. & Club Novice 8+ at the Head of the Hooch Regatta PERSONAL 8) … rowed to an 18th-place finish in the Women’s (Nov. 7) with a time of 16:49.8 … raced in three Born Rebekah Elizabeth Stewart on Sept.. 12, 1996… Open 8+ (18:32.5) at the Head of the Hooch Regatta 1,000-meter pieces with the Second Varsity 8+ against daughter of Robert Stewart and Sarah Bostic … has (Nov. 6). Eastern Michigan (Feb. 27) with a best time of 3:23.55 one sister, Staci and two brothers, Ryan and Sean … in session two … finished fourth in the Varsity 4+ with human performance / exercise science, pre-dental 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) a time of 8:08.36 in the Cardinal Invitational (March major. Finished second in the Novice 8+ with a time of 12) … won the Varsity 8+ against Drake with a time 18:15.21 at the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 10) … of 7:22.6 (March 19) … rowed with the Novice 8+ at ARIANA competed in the Novice 8+ (18:40.3) and Open 8+ the Knecht Cup Regatta (April 9-10), earning a silver (17:07.8) at the Head of Hooch Regatta (Nov. 7-8) medal in the grand final (6:56.14) after a first-place SWEANY … raced in four 1,000-meter pieces with the Novice finish in the semifinals (7:15.68) and second-place 8+ in Tuscaloosa against Eastern Michigan (Feb. finish in the quarterfinals (7:51.13) … defeated SMU Junior 27), posting a best time of 3:24.43 in session two … (April 30) in the First Varsity 4+ with a time 7:03.6 … placed third in the Varsity 8+ against Drake (March 19) finished second in the Second Varsity 8+ petite final Vacaville, Calif. with a time of 8:25.4 with a time of 7:09.311 at the Big 12 Championships VACAVILLE (May 14-15). HIGH SCHOOL 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) Attended Edgewater high school ... was a part of the HIGH SCHOOL Won the Women’s Collegiate 8+ of the Chattanooga varsity rowing team … had the second best erg score Named captain, most valuable player and received Head Race (Oct. 14) with a time of 16:39.9 ... finished in Southern Sprints. the athlete-scholar award as a varsity rower in 2015 … as a team captain in 2014, won the Hammer seventh in the Women’s Club 8+ at the Head of the PERSONAL Award for the fastest 2,000-meter erg time on the Charles (Oct. 21) with a time of 17:03.774 ... finished third in the Women’s Open 8+ (18:07.15) of the Head Born Victoria Elizabeth Sibons on Sept. 21, 1996 girl’s team … member of the 2011 Freshmen 8+ state of the Hooch (Nov. 4-5) and ninth in the Women’s … daughter of Mark and Lisa Sibons … chemical champion boat. Championship 8+ (16:56.68) ... competed in five engineering major. PERSONAL Second Varsity 8+ races against Central Florida (Nov. Born Rachel Kathleen Sowell on February 25, 1997 11), placing weekend-best times of 7:49.06 in the RACHEL … daughter of Matthew and Sara Sowell … has one 2,500 meter races and 4:54.40 in the 1,500 meter sister, Megan, who plays volleyball for The Citadel … races ... did not compete in the spring. SOWELL uncle, Brent Sowell, played football at the University 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) Senior of Alabama from 1981-86 and was later drafted by the Chicago Bears … double major in advertising and Won the Collegiate 8+ (7:59.9) and placed seventh Jacksonville, Fla. psychology. in the Collegiate Pairs (10.48.6) at the Chattanooga EPISCOPAL SCHOOL Head Race (Oct. 8) … finished fifth in the Women’s 22 ALABAMA ROWING PLAYER PROFILES Open 8+ (17:12.0) and 13th in the Championship 8+ HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB No. 9 Virginia and Central Florida (7:00.608) at the (17:32.8) at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 5-6) Attended La Salle Academy in Providence, R.I. … Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... placed sixth at the ... won the Second Varsity 8+ 2,000 and 1,000 meter team captain of the swimming team Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) in the 1V8+ by a races against Dayton (March 25) with times of 7:24.6 time of 7:02.876. and 3:42.8 … won the Third Varsity 8+ with times of PERSONAL 6:55.9 and 6:59.2 at the FIRA Rowing Regatta (March Born Kathryn Paige Toth on July 22, 1998 … daughter 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) 31-April 1) … won the Third Varsity 8+ morning and of Joe and Lisa Toth … has one brother, Nick, and one Won the Collegiate 8+ (7:59.9) and placed eighth in afternoon sessions of the Big 12 Regatta (April 8) with sister, Emma … architectural engineering major. the Collegiate 4+ (10:05.7) at the Chattanooga Head times of 7:13.09 and 7:11.4 … finished second in the Race (Oct. 8) … finished sixth in the Women’s Open Third Varsity 8+ with a time of 7:01.0 against SMU HANNAH 8+ with a time of 17:28.8 at the Head of the Hooch (April 21) … finished second in the Third Eight Heat Regatta (Nov. 6) ... finished second in the Second 2 race and the Third Eight Grand Final with times of UBINGER Varsity 8 (B) against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) with 6:46.153 and 6:49.512 at the Big 12 Championships a weekend-best time of 3:38.25 … finished second (May 13-14). Sophomore in the Second Varsity 8+ 2,000 meter race against Dayton (March 25) with a time of 7:30.9 and third in HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Raleigh, N.C. the 1,000 Meter race with a time of 3:45.1 … finished Attended Vacaville High School and rowed for River GREEN HOPE second in the Third Varsity 8+ against SMU (April 21) City Rowing … competed in the 2015 Head of with a time of 7:01.0 … finished second in the Third the Lagoon, winning the Women’s Junior 8+ … 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) Eight Heat 2 race and the Third Eight Grand Final of finished second at the 2015 Peninsula Indoor Rowing the Big 12 Championships (May 13-14) with times of Finished fifth in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ and eighth Championships … selected for Penn AC Gold Junior 6:46.153 and 6:49.512. in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ of the Chattanooga summer program … Southwest Regional Junior Head Race (Oct. 14) with times of 17:55.5 and Rowing Championship finalist … Independence Day 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) 20:36.7 ... finished fourth in the Women’s College and Regatta finalist … also a letter winner in swimming Won the Novice 4+ (18:10.55) and finished third in Club Novice 8+ (17:35.06) and ninth in the Women’s the College 8+ (16:52.15) at the Chattanooga Head Open 8+ (19:11.29) at the Head of the Hooch Regatta PERSONAL Race (Oct. 10) … rowed in the Open 8+ at the Head (Nov. 4-5) ... swept all five First Novice 8+ races Born Ariana Lorraine Sweany on Sept. 22, 1997 … of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 8) posting a 18:12.6 finish against Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend- daughter of Jerry and Melinda Sweany … has two … competed with the Novice 8+ at the Knecht Cup best times of 8:23.67 in the 2,500 meter races and brothers, Jeramy and Judson, and one sister, Amery Regatta (April 9-10), earning a silver medal in the 5:07.23 in the 1,500 meter races ... competed in four … communications major. grand final (6:56.14) after a first-place finish in the Second Varsity 4+ races against Eastern Michigan semifinals (7:15.68) and second-place finish in the (Feb. 24), posting a weekend-best time of 4:21.60 ... quarterfinals (7:51.13). competed in three Second Varsity 8+ races against KATIE SMU (March 3), placing weekend-best times of 8:59.8 HIGH SCHOOL in the 2,000 meter race and 4:05.8 in the 1,000 meter Attended South County High School ... 2013 W2x TOTH races ... competed in the Third Varsity 8+ at the rowing state champion Crimson Tide Invitational (March 24), finishing third Junior in both the morning (6:56.5) and afternoon sessions PERSONAL (7:16.1) ... finished second in the 3V8+/N8+ B Final Warwick, R.I. Born Tressa Ann Vitus-Dega on August 16, 1997 … (7:54.531) at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28). LA SALLE ACADEMY daughter of Jon Dega and Debra Vitus … has three HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB sisters: Scout, Savannah and Callie … nutrition major. 2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) Attended Green Hope High School out of Cary, N.C., Finished second in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ and rowed with the Triangle Rowing Club … won the KELSEY and fourth in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ of the Oarsmanship award. PROFILES Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 14) with times of WEBER 17:14.7 and 19:01.5 ... competed in five Third PERSONAL Varsity 8+ races against Central Florida (Nov. 11), Born Hannah Morgan Ubinger on Dec. 25, 1998 Freshman placing weekend-best times of 8:04.72 in the 2,500 … daughter of Philip and Faye Ubinger … has one Troy, Ohio meter races and 4:59.70 in the 1,500 meter races ... brother, Kennedy, and one sister, Nora … nursing LEHMAN CATHOLIC competed in the Third Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide major. Invitational (March 24), winning both the morning (6:42.3) and the afternoon sessions (6:46.9) ... won TRESSA HIGH SCHOOL both Third Varsity 8+ races at the Big 12 Double Rowed for Greater Dayton Rowing ... starting Dual (April 7), posting a 7:00.036 finish in the first VITUS goalkeeper for varsity soccer team ... regional finalist and the fastest overall time of 6:54.406 in the second two years in a row. ... marked a weekend-best third-place finish (7:01.0) Senior against No. 2 Cal at the Lake Natoma Invitational PERSONAL (April 14-15) ... won the 3V8+/N8+ B Final (7:45.318) Lorton, VA. Born Kelsey Nicole Weber on July 25, 1999 … at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... grabbed SOUTH COUNTY daughter of Paul and Tonya Weber … pediatric bronze at the Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) in nursing major. the 3V8+ by a time of 7:08.299. 2017-18 (JUNIOR) 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) Won the Women’s Collegiate 8+ of the Chattanooga JACQUELINE Head Race (Oct. 14) with a time of 16:39.9 ... finished Won the Novice 8+ with a time of 8:55.7 at the seventh in the Women’s Club 8+ at the Head of WHITE Chattanooga Head Race (Oct.8) … finished second the Charles (Oct. 21) with a time of 17:03.774 ... in the Novice 8+ (18:01.0) and 11th in the Open 8+ competed in five First Varsity 8+ races against Central Sophomore (17:55.8) at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 5-6) Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times of ... won the Second Varsity 8 (A) with a weekend-best Whitesboro, N.Y. 7:37.13 in the 2,500 meter races and 4:43.35 in the time of 3:29.28 against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) … MIDDLESEX 1,500 meter races ... competed in four Second Varsity finished second in the First Varsity 8+ 2,000 and 1,000 8+ races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting meter races against Dayton (March 25) with times of a weekend-best time of 3:52.32 ... competed in three 2017-18 (FRESHMAN) 7:15.0 and 3:37.5 … placed fifth in the Second Varsity First Varsity 8+ races against SMU (March 3), placing Finished second in the Women’s Collegiate 4+ and 8+ with a time of 6:57.5 at the FIRA Rowing Regatta weekend-best times of 7:43.2 in the 2,000 meter race third in the Women’s Collegiate 8+ of the Chattanooga (April 1) … won the Second Varsity 8+ morning and and 3:51.2 in the 1,000 meter races ... competed in Head Race (Oct. 14) with times of 18:58.7 and afternoon sessions of the Big 12 Regatta (April 8) the First Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide Invitational 17:19.3 ... placed sixth in the Women’s Open 8+ with times of 6:54.9 and 7:05.1 … won the Second (March 24), winning the morning session (7:13.5) and (18:34.51) and 16th in the Women’s Championship Varsity 8+ with a time of 6:59.2 against SMU (April finishing second in the afternoon’s A Final (6:44.2) ... 8+ (17:34.82) at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 21) … finished third in the Second Eight Heat 2 race won both First Varsity 8+ races at the Big 12 Double 4-5) ... competed in five Third Varsity 8+ races against of the Big 12 Championships (May 13-14) with a Dual (April 7), posting the fastest overall time of Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times time of 6:57.662 … placed sixth in the Second Eight 6:36.750 in the first and a 6:43.207 finish in the second of 8:01.48 in the 2,500 meter races and 4:57.89 in Grand Final with a time of 6:57.389 at the Big 12 ... marked a weekend-best third-place finish (6:49.4) the 1,500 meter races ... competed in four Second Championships (May 13-14). against No. 7 Stanford, Notre Dame and Sacramento Varsity 8+ races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), State at the Lake Natoma Invitational (April 14-15) posting a weekend-best time of 3:52.32 ... competed ... posted a weekend-best time against No. 7 Iowa, in three Second Varsity 4+ races against SMU (March ROLLTIDE.COM 23 PLAYER PROFILES 3), placing weekend-best times of 8:52.3 in the 2,000 the Collegiate Pairs/2- (19:41.14) at the Chattanooga meter race and 4:29.9 in the 1,000 meter races ... Head Race (Oct. 10) … competed in the Club competed in the Third Varsity 8+ at the Crimson Tide 8+ (17:38.851) at the Head of the Charles (Oct. Invitational (March 24), winning both the morning 17) … raced in the Championship 8+ (17:03.2), (6:42.3) and the afternoon sessions (6:46.9) ... won Championship 4+ (18:28.1) and Open 8+ (16:49.2) both Third Varsity 8+ races at the Big 12 Double at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 7-8) … Dual (April 7), posting a 7:00.036 finish in the first rowed in three 1,000-meter pieces with the Second and the fastest overall time of 6:54.406 in the second Varsity 8+ against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 27), posting ... marked a weekend-best third-place finish (7:01.0) a best time of 3:23.55 in session two … finished against No. 2 Cal at the Lake Natoma Invitational fourth in the Second Varsity 8+ in both the morning (April 14-15) ... won the 3V8+/N8+ B Final (7:45.318) (6:50.10) and afternoon (7:02.74) sessions of the at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... grabbed Cardinal Invitational (March 12) … swept three races bronze at the Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) in with the Second Varstiy 8+ at the Lake Natoma the 3V8+ by a time of 7:08.299. Regatta posting times of 6:31.4, 6:42.9 and 6:54.7, respectively … finished third in the Knecht Cup (April HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB 9-10) semifinals of the Third Varsity 8+ (7:25.57) Attended Middlesex School out of Concord, Mass., … before finishing fifth in the finals (7:18.41) earned 11 varsity letters and was team captain for ice hockey and rowing. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Member of Community Rowing Inc. (CRI) out of PERSONAL Boston … captain of the varsity basketball team at Born Jacqueline Marie White on Dec. 11, 1997 … Walpole High School. daughter of Alan and Judy White … has two brothers, Matt and Justin, and one sister, Brittany … major PERSONAL undecided. Born Abigail Dawne Wohler on Oct. 10, 1996 … daughter of Karl and Joanne Wohler … has a twin ABBY brother, Brendan … mechanical engineering major. WOHLER Senior Walpole, Mass. WALPOLE

2017-18 (JUNIOR) Competed in five Third Varsity 8+ races against Central Florida (Nov. 11), placing weekend-best times of 8:04.39 in the 2,500 meter races and 5:01.62 PROFILES in the 1,500 meter races ... competed in four First Varsity 8+ races against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24), posting a weekend-best time of 3:45.9 ... competed in three Second Varsity 4+ races against SMU (March 3), placing weekend-best times of 8:37.8 in the 2,000 meter race and 4:27.2 in the 1,000 meter races ... competed in the First Varsity 4+ at the Crimson Tide Invitational (March 24), winning both the morning session (7:36.9) and the afternoon’s A Final (7:19.1) ... won both First Varsity 4+ races at the Big 12 Double Dual (April 7), posting the fastest overall time of 7:17.504 in the first and a 7:21.913 finish in the second ... marked a weekend-best third-place finish (7:26.6) at the Lake Natoma Invitational (April 14-15), before winning Sunday’s final by a time of 7:33.5 ... won the 1V4+ B Final (8:04.505) at the Longhorn Invitational (April 28) ... grabbed bronze at the Big 12 Championships (May 12-13) in the 1V4+ by a time of 7:36.175.

2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) Won the Collegiate Pairs (9:49.9) and placed second in the Collegiate 8+ (8:00.8) to open the fall at the Chattanooga Head Race (Oct. 8) … finished 18th in the Women’s Club 8+ (17:55.835) at the Head of the Charles (Oct. 23) … took second in the Open 8+ (16:38.4) and sixth in the Championship 8+ (16:57.4) at the Head of the Hooch Regatta (Nov. 5-6) ... won the Varsity 4 with a weekend-best time of 3:55.8 against Eastern Michigan (Feb. 25) … finished second in the Varsity 4+ 2,000 and 1,000 meter races against Dayton (March 25) with times of 7:53.5 and 4:04.9 … won the Second Varsity 8+ with times of 7:31.7 and 7:33.4 at the FIRA Rowing Regatta (March 31-April 1) … won the Second Varsity 4+ morning and afternoon sessions of the Big 12 Regatta (April 8) with times of 7:47.7 and 7:38.4 … won the Second Varsity 8+ with a time of 7:35.7 against SMU (April 21) … finished second in the Second Four Heat 2 race of the Big 12 Championships (May 13-14) with a time of 7:23.359 … finished third in the Second Four Grand Final with a time of 7:28.153 at the Big 12 Championships. 2019 Class Race Champions From left (Juniors): Rebekah Stewart, Makena Clark, Gaby 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) Crawford, Carley McCoin, Sdyney Boles, Katie Toth, Keilani Hamann, Won the College 8+ (16:11.24) and finished fourth in Peyton Cowell and Ari Sweany 24 ALABAMA ROWING aio olnir r Holland,Mich. Fr. Abigail Zembas Madison Wollenzier Sierra Westbrook Haleigh Sanders arnMngmr F. Scituate,Mass. Fr. Gianna Rucki Emily Myatt Lauren Montgomery Ella Maggio Kathryn Kurtz Allison Krajewski Ellen Davis Bella Cotterell Caroline Austin Name Class 2018-19 ALABAMAROWINGNOVICEROSTER and SamanthaGa Gonzales, IlariaEarl,CoriGuay, JacquelineWhite,Jenna Alcorn From left:GabiGevers,MaggieHocutt, ShannonConlin,Izzie 2018 LetterJacketRecipients ff ord o Gurnee,Ill. So. r Tuscaloosa, Ala. Lakeville,Minn. Fr. Fr. r Wadsworth, Ohio Fr. r RnhCcmna ai. LosOsos RanchCucamonga,Calif. Fr. Bourbonnais,Ill. Fr. r Antioch,Ill. Fr. r DwesGoe l. DownersGroveNorth DownersGrove,Ill. Ladywood Township, Commerce Mich. Fr. Fr. r Muskego,Wisc. Leggtown, Ala. Fr. Fr. Hometown High Lakeville North Scituate West Ottowa Warren Township Wadsworth Grace Christian Antioch Community Bishop McNamara Muskego Decatur School CRIMSON TIDEBY STATE CRIMSON TIDEBY CLASS Maggio, Myatt Cotterell, Kurtz, ILLINOIS (4) Westbrook CALIFORNIA (1) Davis, Sanders ALABAMA (2) Zembas Wollenzier Westbrook Sanders Rucki Montgomery Maggio Kurtz Krajewski Davis Cotterell Austin FRESHMEN (12) Myatt SOPHOMORES (1) Krajewski WISCONSIN (1) Zembas OHIO (1) Sanders MINNESOTA (1) Austin, Wollenzier MICHIGAN (2) Montgomery MASSACHUSETTS (1) ROLLTIDE.COM ROSTER 25 ROSTER The Launch Party: Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox, former Director of Athletics Mal Moore, former UA President Dr. Robert E. Witt and Associate Athletics Director Marie Robbins were all on hand for the announcement that Alabama would add rowing as a varsity sport on the banks of the Black Warrior River in the fall of 2005. A SHORT HISTORY OF ALABAMA ROWING

The Black Warrior River was the scene for administrator, could not get past the stories she was STARTING OUT the historic inception of Crimson Tide rowing in hearing about a successful club that was making the The transition from club to NCAA Division I October 2005. Then, Director of Athletics Mal Moore, best of its limited resources a little way up the Black proved challenging. The team was forced to move accompanied by former University President Robert Warrior River. on without former club athletes who could not adjust E. Witt, stood on the river’s bank and announced the “We started to delve into the issue about to the commitment necessary to varsity-level rowing. addition of rowing to the varsity lineup. 2003,” Robbins said. “We began to talk about the Davis set up a challenging first-year schedule to help With the scenic river behind them, rowing was opportunity to add an additional sport for women with the transition, including competitions against going to the next level by becoming the 21st varsity and provide additional participants the opportunity to notable Division-I crews such as Notre Dame and sport at the University of Alabama. compete.” Cincinnati as well as Murray State and Creighton, two With a program and sport already in mind, it schools that had previously beaten Alabama’s club LAYING THE FOUNDATION seemed natural to Robbins and those at the University team. For over 20-plus years, the sport of rowing had to elevate the program’s coach as well. Davis had “There was no fluff in the schedule, but there been growing in the Tuscaloosa community and on turned rowing into a grassroots success on campus, were some teams I thought we could beat,” Davis the national scene. At the Capstone, club rowing building up a team of college students that was said. began in 1987. Mainly a social club whose intentions bringing home numerous medals, as well as back- To the surprise of many in collegiate rowing, were to go out and have fun – among team members to-back points trophies at the Augusta Invitational in they did just that, defeating past foes Murray State there was little, if any previous rowing experience or Augusta, Ga. and Creighton and coming from behind to beat the real desire to succeed on the water. “We looked at a lot of coaches internally and Bearcats of Cincinnati. Alabama medaled in all four RECORDS & HISTORY A few athletes with rowing experience joined the externally and ultimately at the end of the day we events at the Head of the South Regatta, winning two club in 1997, bringing with them a desire for change. decided that coach Davis, in terms of local knowledge of them. The Tide also beat schools such as North The team adopted a more competitive attitude, and familiarity with the club program and local Carolina and Duke while giving Notre Dame a bit of a spent more time practicing, and began expanding its operation of the river also had a wealth of collegiate scare, holding close to them in a couple of events. fundraising efforts. experience under his belt,” Robbins said. “For coach Success came quickly to the first-year program In 1998, Larry Davis and wife, Vicki, moved to [Mal] Moore, Larry’s loyalty to the university was despite unfamiliarity with the sport by both the Tuscaloosa so she could take on a new job, leaving helpful in that for 10 years he worked in addition to athletes and the athletic department’s support staff. the former rowing coach looking for local work. When his paid job to volunteer and coach these young ladies Rowing was a sport that Robbins and her colleagues news of the University’s co-ed club rowing program’s who had come out for the club team.” had to learn the nuances of - things such as what need for a coach came to light, it seemed like a Davis’ resume included head coaching jobs equipment and facilities were necessary and how comfortable fit for the former University of Virginia at Marist College and the University of Alabama- many staff members to hire were among the initial rower. In January 1998, Davis was introduced as the Huntsville as well as an assistant coaching spot on the challenges. team’s volunteer coach. 1983 U.S. Men’s National Rowing Team. In February “The biggest challenge is attitude,” Davis said. “Like any club that has never been organized or 2006, Davis would be able to add one more school to “When you’re dealing with walk-ons, I think a lot of supervised, there was a learning curve,” Davis said. that already impressive list. people don’t understand the sport and how much “Many of them had never been in a competitive sport For a school with little experience in rowing hard work is involved. When you take somebody before.” a seasoned coach like Larry Davis was the obvious who is used to a club mentality, the varsity level is In the meantime, Associate A.D., Marie Robbins answer, Robbins said. much more intense. It takes athletes who are driven, and others in the athletics department at Alabama “With Coach Davis, it’s local knowledge,” she dedicated and committed. It takes a lot of hard work, were having discussions about adding a 21st varsity said. “Having been here for 10 years helps those of us focus, discipline and sacrifice. sport. There were a number of candidates to fill with less knowledge about the sport.” “What I’m asking the students to do is move the slot, but Robbins, the Tide’s senior woman a boat over a mile and a quarter distance as fast as

26 ALABAMA ROWING they can, which means they’re running flat out for somewhere near seven minutes,” Davis said. “It’s enjoyable in one way, but it’s very painful. It’s not something your average person is going to want to do.” In the classroom, seven rowers earned 2007 Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar- Athlete Award, while nine earned a place on the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. The Tide followed up a successful first season spring with an extremely successful fall, opening the season with a pair of top-three finishes and a silver- medal finish all at the Head of the Charles Regatta. A gold-medal finish followed at the Hobbs Island Regatta in Huntsville. The team continued to excel in the spring of 2008, winning race after race during the dual-meet season, including a program-first sweep against UNC on their home water at Chapel Hill. Strong dual meets propelled Alabama into the 2008 postseason, where they earned a silver medal at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Championships and finished second overall at the SIRA Championships, a major accomplishment for such a young program. Golden Girls: The Crimson Tide won gold by a course-record time in the Women’s Club 4+ at the prestigious Head of the Charles in the fall of 2017. At the Dad Vail College Championships, Alabama From left to right: Tayla Cabana, Raien Emery, Emily Navin, Nicole Lane, Charlotte Adkins continued to take big strides, reaching the Grand Final of the Novice 8+ race, taking fourth overall. Individually, Bryn Crawford became the first UA rower semifinals and one boat head to the petite finals at At the 2010 South/Central Sprint Championships, to earn a place on the Collegiate Coaches Rowing the . The girls advanced four crews to Alabama earned a place in the finals of all its races. Association’s All-South Region team. the finals of the South/Central Sprint Championships The South/Central Sprints also served as the first In the classroom, nine rowers earned the to cap off a very successful season. Conference USA Rowing Championships, marking the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar- “This season was a transition where most of first time that Alabama participated in a conference Athlete Award while 16 were named to the the club athletes were gone and we didn’t have as event. The Tide finished sixth in C-USA while junior Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. many seniors,” Davis said. “We increased our boat Laura Skaggs earned All-Conference USA honors. The Tide kept stride and continued its winning speed but we also toughened up our schedule. It was On the academic side of the ledger, Alabama ways, carrying over into its third season, a season probably a little frustrating for the girls because we was one of only two teams with three rowers on the emblazoned in bronze, silver and gold. Success came were going faster but we weren’t seeing some of the Conference USA All-Academic Team as seniors Stacey early as the women earned a pair of bronze medals wins that we saw the year before because we were Ogle, Bailey Sanders and Katie Spohr all came away and seven top-10 finishes at the Chattanooga Head now rowing a lot of the top-20 teams in the United with the honor. Other classroom accolades included Race to open the season. In their second race of States.” 11 rowers, the most of any team in the nation, earning the season, the squad split up with the varsity crews Academically, nine rowers earned the Collegiate the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar- heading to Cambridge Mass., for the prestigious Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete Award Athlete Award. A program-best 27 Alabama rowers Head of the Charles Regatta and the novice crews and 24 UA rowers earned a place on the Southeastern earned a place on the Southeastern Conference heading to Huntsville, Ala., for the Hobbs Island Conference Academic Honor Roll. Academic Honor Roll. Regatta. Both teams experienced great success with The Crimson Tide’s fifth season was a quantam the varsity squad placing 10th, beating 35 other GROWING THE PROGRAM leap forward, including top honors at a national teams at one of the most competitive races, while From joining Conference USA to enjoying their regatta and winning a trio of gold medals from the the novice crews brought home first and second first gold medal at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing SIRA Championships. place in the Novice 8+ race. The Tide earned five Association Championships, Alabama rowing’s fourth “The 2010-11 season was a huge step forward for top-three finishes, including a pair of gold medals, at season was a season full of firsts. The first group of us,” Davis said. “It was big in terms of knowing what the Head of the Tennessee Regatta. Closing out the four-year seniors provided the Crimson Tide with it takes to be competitive and then being able go out fall season, the novice squad performed exceptionally the most experience at the highest level since the and execute it. I think in the past we might have had well, bringing home three medals - a bronze, silver program’s start, which paid dividends right away with an idea of what it took to be successful, but that was and gold - at the Head of the Hooch Regatta. a bronze medal in the Club 8+ competition at the the first time we were able to bring it all together and As the 2009 spring season got under way, Head of the Charles Regatta early in the 2009 fall execute on a consistent basis. Alabama made major strides, achieving success in season. Alabama closed out the fall with a gold-medal Alabama posted a huge win at the 2011 San meets against the likes of Clemson, Kansas State, sweep of the Secret City Regatta races. Diego Crew Classic, an event billed as “America’s Tennessee, North Carolina and Southern Methodist. Alabama started the 2010 spring season off Premier Spring Regatta,” when its First Varsity 8+ The success against these established crews with a sweep, taking first place in all of its races in boat took first place in its race, winning the SeaWorld propelled the team to the postseason, earning a home dual meet against Kansas State. The Tide Cal Cup. Alabama’s squad was among more than two Grand Final berths at the SIRA Championship secured another first by taking gold in the Varsity 4+ 4,000 rowers out on Crown Point Shores on Mission Regatta. As they continued through the postseason at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Bay. the team would see two crews head to the Championships. “We attacked a bit more than we did in the prelims and had a more aggressive race plan in finals,” Milestone: One of the early milestones of the Crimson Tide Rowing team was winning a silver medal at the 2007 Davis said after the race. “The Varsity 8+ dug down a Head of the Charles Regatta which is one of the largest and most prestigious regattas in the world. little deeperdeep and did what they were capable of doing. RECORDS & HISTORY TheyThey mademad a really good move about midway through thethe race,rac pulling ahead, and really pushed through the ththirdi 500.” FoFollowingllo its success at the San Diego Crew CClassic,lassi Alabama’s Varsity 8+ was named the inainauguralu Conference USA Boat of the Week as welwelll as Row2K.com’s Crew of the Week. Alabama followed up their 2010 Varsity 4+ SIRASIR Championships gold medal by repeating the feat in 2011, as well as bringing home gold in thet Varsity 8+ and Second Varsity 8+ races, in thethe midst of rough weather conditions. “To“To sweeps all the Varsity Open races is a really ROLLTIDE.COM 27 big step forward for our program,” Davis said after Hooch. In the classroom, Alabama had a then-program high SIRAs. “There aren’t too many programs that have In the spring, the Tide won six total races at the 12 CRCA Scholar-Athletes and qualified 25 rowers to done that, so we were pretty happy with that.” Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational and posted wins in the the Academic All-Big 12 team. The Tide was looking forward to carrying its First and Second Varsity 4+ on the Black Warrior River Alabama’s success on the medal podium success into the 2011 Conference USA Championships, against West Virginia and Central Florida. continued immediately upon the start of the 2015-16 but the April 27th tornado that ripped through In its first appearnace at the Knecht Cup Regatta, season, where the Crimson Tide won four events and Tuscaloosa cut the academic semester and the rowing Alabama won the Second Novice 8+ while the Second medaled a total of 11 boats at the season-opening team’s season short. It also trimmed a dual meet with Varsity 8+ took third. Chattanooga Head Race. A pair of top-20 finishes at Clemson and the Tide’s second appearance at the At the fourth Conference USA Championship, a very windy Head of the Charles race in Boston and C-USA Championships from Alabama’s schedule. and the first with 11 teams, the Tide took 10th place. five event victories and 13 medals at the Head of the “We were certainly disappointed to not be able Senior Tabitha Coleman earned All-Conference USA Hooch rounded out a succesful fall season and set the to carry our success into the postseason, but it was honors. stage for more success in the spring. still a very good year for us,” Davis said. “To be able On the academic side, Coleman earned a place After opening its spring with an exhibition race to go and travel across the country and compete at a on the 2013 Conference USA All-Academic Team. against Eastern Michigan, the Tide posted event very high level against teams that are making it to the Other classroom accolades included seven victories in the First and Second Novice 8+ at the NCAAs, and to turn around and not only win one race rowers earning the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Cardinal Invitational, with none of Alabama’s boats but the three open championship races for varsity Association Scholar-Athlete Award while 17 Alabama finishing any lower than fourth in their race. The Tide women at the SIRA Championships, shows that we rowers earned a place on the SEC Academic Honor then split its squad between two seperate events, learned how to execute in a high pressure situation at Roll and 28 were named to the C-USA Commissioner’s sweeping Drake at home while a selection of Varsity a high level.” Honor Roll. 8+ and Varsity 4+ rowers won seven of its nine races Senior Alissa Kranz earned 2011 All-Conference With construction of the brand new facilities at the Lake Natoma Regatta in Sacramento, Calif. USA honors and became the second Alabama rower under way, the 2013-14 season would be the final Alabama’s Novice crews continued its success to earn CRCA All-South Region honors. On the year in which Alabama Rowing launched from the with a silver medal at the Knecht Cup, marking the academic side of the ledger, Alabama became the north side of the Black Warrior River. The Tide opened second-straight season in which Alabama has medaled only team to put three rowers on the Conference its fall season on a strong note, earning first place in a grand final at the event. After sweeping SMU in USA All-Academic Team each of the first two years of finishes in the Collegiate 8+ and Novice 8+ at the Tuscaloosa on senior day, the Tide headed back to the program when senior Jessica Allaway, Kranz and Chattanooga Head Race. In total, 12 different boats Oak Ridge, Tenn., for the Big 12 Championships junior Stephanie Varner came away with the honor in would earn top ten finishes throughout the fall. In where they competed in three grand finals and earned 2011. the spring, Alabama would take home a combined a pair of medals in the First Varsity 4+ and Third Other classroom accolades included eight rowers 34 top-three finishes at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Varsity 8+. earning 2011 Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Invitational, Knecht Cup Regatta and Dale England Alabama also qualified 35 to the 2016 Academic Scholar-Athlete Award honors and 17 rowers earning Cup. All-Big 12 team, with the Tide accounting for six of the a place on the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Senior Lynsey Marshall was named to the All- 10 honorees that posted a 4.0 grade point average. Allaway also earned the 2011 Brad Davis SEC Conference USA team at the league’s championship After the season, Alabama posted a program-record Community Service Award, which earned her a $3,000 on May 17 and Ashley Allison was named to the 17 CRCA Scholar-Athletes, the second-highest mark postgraduate scholarship while the team received the C-USA All-Academic Team. In total, a program-record of any team in the country. athletic department’s community service award for 14 team members earned the C-USA Commisionner’s The Tide opened its 2016-17 season with a the fourth year in a row. Medal with 43 named to the C-USA Commissioner’s five-race sweep at the Chattanooga Head Race, a Despite having a team slowed by injuries, Honor Roll and 18 named to the SEC Academic Honor program-first. The fall season culminated in another Alabama’s sixth season provided the young program Roll. program-first with three medal finishes at the Head of a clinic in fighting through adversity. The 2014-15 season began the program’s the Hooch, including two bronze and a silver. In their first race of the 2011-12 fall season, transition to the Big 12 conference and marked the Early dual meet success in the spring set up the Chattanooga Head Race, the Tide earned two opening of the brand new boathouse on Manderson the Tide for a stellar all-around showing at the FIRA medals, taking gold in the Novice 8+ race and silver in Landing and training facility at the Student Activity Rowing Regatta in Sarasota, Fla. There, Alabama won the First Varsity 8+ race. Alabama also medaled in the Center at Presidential Village. Improvements in the six races and posted nine top-three finishes with no Club 8+ race at the prestigious Head of the Charles facilities parallelled improvement on the water, as boat finishing lower than fifth place. The Tide capped Regatta. the team enjoyed a successful fall and spring. At the its spring with a fourt-place finish at the Big 12 The 2012 spring season showed improvements, prestigious Knecht Cup Regatta, Alabama’s Varsity 4+ Championships, netting a trio of event medals. with the Novice 8+ boat taking first place at the Oak took home a silver medal in the Grand Finals, marking The team’s success on the water was mirrored by Ridge Invitational and the Second Varsity 8+ finishing the first time at Tide boat had medaled in a grand final its success in the classroom. Thirty Alabama rowers second. at the event. earned Academic All-Big 12 recognition, including a Returning to the San Diego Crew Classic, The season culminated in a fifth-place finish league-leading six with a 4.0 GPA. The Tide led all Alabama again saw success with the First Varsity 8+ at the Big 12 Championships, the highest finish in Division-I programs with 14 CRCA Scholar-Athletes posting fifth- and sixth-place finishes and the Second program history. In total, Alabama qualified for five and posted its highest team GPA in program history. Varsity 8+ posting a sixth-place finish. Grand Final races, totaling 22 points. Senior Melissa RECORDS & HISTORY The Tide had a solid showing at the Conference Etter was honored as Alabama’s representative on the USA Championships, finishing just one point out of All-Big 12 Rowing team. sixth place to take seventh overall on Melton Hill Lake. Senior Leigh Ann Terch earned All-Conference USA honors. On the academic side, Alabama placed two rowers on the 2012 Conference USA All-Academic Team, marking the third year in a row that the Tide placed multiple athletes on the list. Senior Stephanie Varner earned her second consecutive unanimous selection while junior Canella Tinker made her debut. Other classroom accolades included five rowers earning the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete Award, while 17 Alabama rowers earned a place on the SEC Academic Honor Roll and 23 were named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. At the beginning of the 2012-13 season, in its seventh appearance at the prestigious Head of the Charles regatta in Cambridge, Mass., Alabama won Alabama medaled in the First Varsity 4+, the Second a bronze medal in First Varsity 8+. The Tide also won Varsity 4+ and the Third Varsity 8+ at the 2018 Big 12 gold in the First Varsity 8+ at the 2012 Head of the Championships. Chattanooga and bronze at the 2012 Head of the 28 ALABAMA ROWING COLLEGIATE ROWING COACHES ASSOCIATION BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM RESULTS

CRCA ALL-SOUTH REGION TEAM MAY 13-14, 2017 | OAK RIDGE, TENN. 1. Texas 48 pts 2. Oklahoma 41 pts 3. Tennessee 35 pts 4. Alabama 28 pts 5. Kansas State 25 pts 6. Kansas 21 pts 7. Old Dominion 9 pts 8. West Virginia 9 pts MAY 14-15, 2016 | OAK RIDGE, TENN. 1. Texas 48 pts 2. Oklahoma 41 pts 3. Tennessee 34 pts 4. Kansas 27 pts BRYN CRAWFORD ALISSA KRANZ NICOLE LANE 5. Kansas State 21 pts 6. Old Dominion 18 pts 2008 2011 2017 7. Alabama 15 pts 8. West Virginia 12 pts CONFERENCE AWARDS MAY 17, 2015 | OAK RIDGE, TENN. 1. Texas 48 pts 2. Oklahoma 36 pts ALL-CONFERENCE USA ROWING TEAM ALL-BIG 12 ROWING TEAM 3. Tennessee 34 pts 4. Kansas State 32 pts T5. Alabama 22 pts T5. Kansas 22 pts 7. West Virginia 16 pts 8. Old Dominion 6 pts

C-USA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM RESULTS

MAY 17, 2014 | OAK RIDGE, TENN. 1. Oklahoma 62 pts LAURA SKAGGS ALISSA KRANZ MELISSA ETTER OLIVIA DENNIS 2. Tennessee 58 pts 2010 2011 2015 2016 3. Kansas State 56 pts 4. Tulsa 46 pts 5. Texas 44 pts 6. Sacramento State 30 pts 7. Kansas 28 pts 8. Old Dominion 27 pts 9. San Diego State 19 pts 10. West Virginia 17 pts 11. Alabama 9pts MAY 18, 2013 | OAK RIDGE, TENN. 1. Oklahoma 63 pts 2. Tennessee 57 pts 3. Texas 56 pts 4. Kansas 50 pts 5. Kansas State 37 pts LEIGH ANN TERCH TABITHA COLEMAN JENNIFER PARKER NICOLE LANE 6. West Virginia 36 pts 7. Old Dominion 27 pts 2012 2013 2017 2017, 2018 8. UCF 25 pts 9. Tulsa 21 pts SCHOLAR ATHLETE 10. Alabama 14 pts 11. SMU 10 pts MAY 12, 2012 | OAK RIDGE, TENN. 1. Tennessee 53 pts 2. Texas 44 pts 3. Oklahoma 42 pts 4. UCF 34 pts 5. Tulsa 28 pts 6. Kansas State 21 pts 7. Alabama 20 pts 8. Kansas 16 pts 9. SMU 12 pts

LYNSEY MARSHALL MAY 14, 2011 | OAK RIDGE, TENN. 1. Texas 48 pts 2014 2. Tennessee 42 pts NICOLE LANE 3. Oklahoma 32 pts 2018 4. UCF 31 pts 5. Tulsa 26 pts

6. Kansas State 16 pts RECORDS & HISTORY 7. Kansas 14 pts 8. SMU 7 pts * Alabama did not compete in the aftermath of BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM RESULTS the April 27 tornado that devastated Tuscaloosa. MAY 16, 2010 | OAK RIDGE, TENN. MAY 14-15, 2018 | OAK RIDGE, TENN. 1. Tennessee 52 pts 1. Texas 48 pts 2. UCF 44 pts 2. Oklahoma 38 pts 3. Texas 42 pts 3. Tennessee 37 pts 4. Oklahoma 39 pts 4. Kansas State 31 pts 5. Tulsa 26 pts 5. Alabama 23 pts 6. Alabama 25 pts 6. Kansas 21 pts 7. Kansas 21 pts 7. Old Dominion 10 pts 8. SMU 14 pts 8. West Virginia 8 pts 9. Kansas State 7 pts

ROLLTIDE.COM 29 ALABAMA EARNS TOP-20 VOTES TIDE TAKES BRONZE TRIO IN 2018 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS

For the first time in program history, Alabama Alabama rowing wrapped up competition at the 2018 Big 12 Championships at Melton Hill Lake, competing in received five top-20 votes in the 2018 US Rowing/ Grand Finals for all five championship events. After medaling in three events last season, the Tide equaled that CRCA Coaches Poll. performance this year by grabbing third in the Third Varsity 8+, Second Varsity 4+ and First Varsity 4+. Those showings helped propel Alabama to a fifth-place finish of 23 team points. No. 3 Texas, Alabama and Oklahoma were the only Big 12 teams to either be ranked or receive votes in “Overall, we had a solid team performance this weekend,” former UA head coach Larry Davis said. “All of our that week’s poll. crews made the grand finals, we garnered three medals in five events and finished fifth overall in the team standings.” Alabama started its 2018 spring season with sweeps over Eastern Michigan and SMU before traveling to The 3V8+ was the first race of the day for Alabama, finishing neck-and-neck with Tennessee as the Tide’s bow Kansas for the first of three-straight regattas away pushed across the line in 7:08.299, just six-tenths of a second ahead of the Volunteers in 7:08.912 to secure from home. At the Big 12 Double Dual, the Tide a bronze medal for Alabama. The Tide’s 2V4+ and 1V4+ took third in the next two races before the First and took home nine of ten possible victories against Second Varsity 8+ finished up the day of racing. conference foes Kansas and Kansas State. The strong finish at the conference championship closes an outstanding week on and off the water for the In the Crimson Tide’s showing at the Longhorn Crimson Tide, as they placed 35 rowers on the Academic All-Big 12 team earlier this week. Thirty-three of the 35 Invitational, the 1V4+ crew highlighted the road trip earned first-team honors, including five with a 4.0 GPA, the highest total in both categories for any Big 12 team. by finishing second in a heat that consisted of then No. 7 Iowa and No. 9 Virginia. The finish was good “Academically, 33 of our student athletes were recognized for making the Big 12 All-Academic First Team – the enough to advance to, and win, the B Finals where most of any team at the Championships by a large margin,” Davis said. “I’m proud of the girls and how they they beat out then No. 18 Oklahoma. represented Alabama this weekend.”

In the fall, Alabama won gold in the Women’s Club 4+ at the Head of the Charles in Cambridge, Mass. BIG 12 ROWING RECORDS & HISTORY

2018 Alabama Rowing team in Oak RIdge, Tenn. following the Big 12 Championships

30 ALABAMA ROWING ALL-TIME ROSTER A Veronica Bruner New Berlin, Wisc. Studio City, Calif. Spring City, Penn. Cheyenne Adams Long Beach, Calif. *2018 V ** 2015 N, 2016-18 V * 2014 N Sarasota, Fla. ** 2013 V, 2014 V Alyssa Dinberg Christina Gusella Sara Kourtesis * 2016 N, 2018 V Chelsea Brunson Atlanta, Ga. Hilton Head Island, S.C. Tiverton, R.I. Charlotte Adkins Madison, Miss. * 2008 V * 2013 V * 2016 N Vail, Colo. * 2009 N Virginia Dodenhoff Alissa Kranz ** 2015-18 V Bernadette Bucher New Orleans, La. H West Palm Beach, Fla. Jenna Alcorn Berwyn, Pa. * 2016-18 V Brianne Hadar ** 2010, ‘11 V Williamsburg, Va. ** 2011 N, ‘12 V Alyssa Drevenak Tallahassee, Fla. Gabrielle Krieger *2018 V Lara Bullock St. Louis, Mo. **** 2011-14 V Pittsburgh, Pa. Jessica Allaway Memphis, Tenn. **** 2012-15 V Abbee Hall *2018 V Tuscaloosa, Ala. * 2009 N Alex Dukeman Madison, Ala. Jennifer Kubisch *** 2009 N, ‘10-11 V Jacklin Byers Huntsville, Ala. * 2016 N, 2017 V Elizabethtown, Ky. Katie Allaway Lorton, Va. * 2010 N Keilani Hamann ** 2013 N, 2014 V Tuscaloosa, Ala. *** 14-16 V Milwaukee, Wisc. Madeline Kuntz ** 2007, 09 V E Philadelphia, Pa. C *2018 V Katie Allen Sarah Eadon Meghan Hampton * V 2015 Cary, N.C. Tayla Cabana Huntsville, Ala. Saratoga Springs, N.Y Ellen Kuykendall * 2012 N Homer, Alaska ** 2010 N, ‘11 V ** 2015 N, 2016-17 V Marietta, Ga. Sennie Allen ** 2015-18 V Ilaria Earl Amanda Harrison * 2011 N Trussville, Ala. Jamie Camp Christchurch, New Zealand Atlanta, Ga. L * 2010 N Vestavia, Ala. *2018 V * 2011 N Amy Allison * 2011 N Laura Egeland Mary Hauswirth Hannah Lampkin Virginia Beach, Va. Burke, Va. Utica, Mich. Kirkland, Wash. ** 2008 N, ‘09 V Camille Campbell * 2016-18 V * 2011 N * V 2015 Ashley Allison Chattanooga, Tenn. Raien Emery Erin Hayes Nicole Lane Ocoee, Fla. *** 2008 N, ‘09-10 V Sheridan, Wyo. Atlanta, Ga. John’s Creek, Ga. **** 2012 N, 13-15 V Kaitlin Carlisle * 2016-18 V ** 2015-18 V ** 2015-18 V Cara Allison Washinton, D.C. Claire Estep Jessica Hearn Lauren Laufe Wellington, Fla. ** 2013 N, 2014 V Sumter, S.C. Trussville, Ala. Pittsburgh, Pa. *** 2007-09 V Kathryn Case * 2016-18 V * 2009 N * 2011 N Elle Anderson Dallas, Texas Melissa Etter Rachel Henderson Stephanie Lawton Winter Park, Fla. ** 2013-14 V Kingwood, Texas Ashland, Mass. Niantic, Conn. *2018 V Gillian Castro **** 2012-15 V **** 2013 N, V 14-16 * 2010 N Bianca Arrington Norwalk, Conn. Madeline Evans Taylor Hendri Leigh Ann Lazarus Fairfax, Va. * 2016 V San Jose, Calif. Atlantic City, N.J. Hoover, Ala. **** 2009 N, ‘10-12 V Emily Chadwell *** 2014-16 V 2015 N ** 2007-08 V Elaina Arsenovic Cote De Caza, Calif. Emily LeBeau F Kristen Hickman Gloucester, Va. *** 2012-14 V Gloucester, Va. Belleville, Ill. * 2013 V Katie Chambers Ali Fabbro * 2012 V ** 2010 N, 11-12 V Courtney Atkinson Charlotte, N.C. Portola Valley, Calif. Hailey Higgins Anne Lehmann San Clemente, Calif. **** V 13-16 * 2012 N Portland, Ore. Loveland, Ohio **** 13-16 V Mary Ana Christopher JJ Fadely *2018 V ** 2015 N, 2016-18 V Joyce Auguste Foley, Ala. Alpharetta, Ga. Amelia Houghton Jacksonville, Fla. * 2012 N * 2012 N Jacksonville, Fla. Sara Leibold **** 13-16 V Amy Chockley Lauren Fehr **** 2008 N, ‘09-11 V Hazel Green, Ala. Jessica Autrey Algonac, Mich. Orlando, Fla. Lauren Hovey ** 2008 N, ‘09, ‘10 V Columbus, Miss. * 2013 N * 2016-18 V Birmingham, Ala. Caroline Lendl **** 2007 N, ‘08-10 V Makena Clark Leslie Feriozzi *** 2008 N, ‘09-10 V Vero Beach, Fla. Kara Averell Los Gatos, Calif. Margate, N.J. Angelica Hughes * 2012 N Gainesville, Fla. *2018 V ** 2015-18 V McKenney, Texas Julie Leonard * 2011 N Sarah Cleveland McKenna Frease * 2010 N Lebanon, Va. Mobile, Ala. Cordova, Tenn. Nura Hussein * 2015 N B * 2009 N ** 2007-08 V Tuscaloosa, Ala. Courtney Lewallen Kiff y Balchon Tori Cohen ** V 14-15 Birmingham, Ala. Tampa, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. G * 2007 N, ‘08 V **** 2010 N, ‘11-13 V **** V 13-16 Katie Gacos I Erin Linsin Erika Baranek Tabitha Coleman Basking Ridge, N.J. Karen Ishmael Alpharetta, Ga. Gloucester, Va. Chancellor, Ala. * 2012 N Daphne, Ala. * 2007 V **** 2009 N, ‘10-12 V **** 2010 N, ‘11-13 V Hannah Gammon ** 2007 N, ‘08 V Cristin Liveoak Helen Barnes Chelsea Collins Mariette, Ohio Kristen Iverson Madison, Ala. Alpharetta, Ga. Queensbury, N.Y. * 2015 N Medford, N.J. * 2007 V *** 2008 N, ‘09-10 V ** 2008 N, ‘09, ‘10 V Samantha Gaff ord **** 2009 N, ‘10-12 V Nikki Lopez Daniella Barone Shannon Conlin Nashville, Tenn. Katy, Texas Alpharetta, Ga. West Chester, Pa. *2018 V J **** 2007 N, 08-10 V **** 2008 N, ‘09-11 V *2018 V Gabrielle Gevers Jessica Jackson Casey LoScudo Vanessa Barone Peyton Cowell St. Charles, Mo. Tyrone, Ga. Madison, Ala. Baldwin, N.Y. San Diego, Calif. *2018 V * 2011 N * 2009 N ** 2015 N, ‘16 V *2018 V Maggie Gillespie Samantha James Gina Lupo Kristy Bearden Bryn Crawford Longwood, Fla. Cary, N.C. Milwaukee, Wis Birmingham, Ala. Auburn, Ala. ** 2015-18 V * 2016 N * 2015 N * 2008 N ** 2007-08 V Shannon Gilligan Melissa Jenkins Zoe Lynch Catherine Beaver Gaby Crawford Flower Mound, Texas Kingsport, Tenn. Winter Park, Fla. Falls Church, Va. Milton Keys, England * 2007 N * 2012 N **** 12-15 V * 2010 N *2018 V Hailey Gilliland Jennifer Johnson M Sarah Beaver Victoria Croy Lakewood, Colo. Andover, Mass. Spanish Fort, Ala. Huntsville, Ala. * 2013 N ** 2010 N, ‘11 V Jorja MacRae ** 2007, ‘08 V *** 2007-09 V Sarah Giuliani Rachel Justiss Whataroah, New Zealand Brittney Bebek Courtney Crumby Brightwaters, N.Y. Fairhope, Ala. *2018 V Huntington Beach, Calif. Tuscaloosa, Ala. *2018 V * 2007-08 V Allie Manning * 2012 V ** 2007 N, ‘08 V Brennan Glynn Mobile, Ala. Bethany Bell Madison, Ala. K * 2007 N D * 2012 N Jaquelyn Marcinak Cincinnati, Ohio Victoria Kacsits * 2001 N Melissa Danaceau Izzie Gonzales Clinton Township, Mich. Kathleen Bentley Atlanta, Ga. Burke, Va. Rockford, Mich. * 2007 N RECORDS & HISTORY Dallas, Texas * 2007 N *2018 V * 2016 V Abby Marks **2013 V, ‘14 V Nina Danilyan Hannah Gordon Christine Kapurch Germantown, Wis. Kate Bishop San Francisco, Calif. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Manassas, Va. *** 14-16 V Eugene, Ore. ** 2012, ‘13 V * 2011 N ** 2008 N, ‘09 V Lynsey Marshall ** 2013-14 V Danielle Davis Christine Gossman Danielle Kem Gloucester, Va. Caroline Blackington Fleming Island, Fla. Birmingham, Ala. Huntington, Ind. *** 2011-14 V Saratoga Spring, N.Y. * 2016 V * 2007 N * 2016 N, 2018 V Emily Maurer **** 2012, V 13-15 Olivia DeGroot Lauren Grindley Lindsey Kent Woburn, Mass. Lydia Blount New Lenox, Ill. Tarpon Springs, Fla. Cullman, Ala. *2018 N Dothan, Ala. *2018 V * 2013 N * 2009 N Dani Mazer ** 2015 N, 2016-18 V Erin Delaney Cori Guay Rachel Kimbrough Woodbridge, Va. Paige Boehmcke Albany, N.Y. Seattle, Washington Huntsville, Ala. *** V 14-16 Mountain Lakes, N.J. **** 2013-16 *2018 V * 2007 V Christina McClellan * 2010 N Olivia Dennis Zoe Guckien Hannah Kirven Daphne, Ala. Kelly Boyle Odessa, Fla. Zionsville, Ind. Davidson, N.C. * 2007 V Oakdale, N.Y. **** 2013 N, V 14-16 * 2016 V ** 2015 N, 2016 V Carley McCoin * 2012 N, 2013 RS Kylie Diffl ey Jacqueline Guezille Michaela Kowatch Okeechobee, Fla. ROLLTIDE.COM 31 ALL-TIME ROSTER *2018 V ** 2007 N, ‘08 V St. Louis, Mo. Cassidy McCool Kendra Pennington **** 2008 N, 09-11 V V * Tuscaloosa, Ala. Austin, Texas Jenee Small Elizabeth Van Zandt * 2013 N * 2016 N Queens, N.Y. San Francisco, Calif. Rebecca McGinn Shelby Phillips * 2014 N **** V 2012-15 New City, N.Y. Rochester, N.Y. Alexandra Smith Valerie Vargas * 2016 V * 2014 Flower Mound, Texas. Burke, Va. Monica McGraw Meghan Pollner *** 2014 N, ‘15-16 V ** 2009 N, ‘10 V Kansas City, Mo. Powell, Ohio Ebony Smith Stephanie Varner * 2016-18 V * 2015 N Birmingham, Ala. Somerville, Ala. Genna McIlwaine Allie Pospisil * 2008 N **** 2009 N, ‘10-12 V Adamsville, Ala. Geneva, Ill. Katie Smith Tressa Vitus * 2007 V *** 2014 N, 2015-16 V Birmingham, Ala. Lorton, Va. Marley McKenzie Katie Pouncey ** 2008 N, ‘09 V * 2016 N, 2018 V Coral Springs, Fla. Ozark, Ala. Sarah Smith Mary Vlasis 2007 V 2007 V New Hope, Ala. Chattanooga, Tenn. Hannah Merrill Caroline Powell * 2007 N ** 2008 N, ‘09 V Lodi, Calif. Albertville, Ala. Rachel Sowell ** 2011-13 V 2009 N Jacksonville, Fla. W Lauren Miller Maureen Purcell * 2016-18 V Leigh Erin Waddell Chattanooga, Tenn. Mineola, N.Y. Caroline Speith Kennett, Mo. *** 2008 N, ‘09-11 V **** 2012-15 V Carterville, Ill. *** 2009-11 V Olivia Miller *2018 V Jennifer Wagner Madison, Ala. R Katherine Spohr Newton Square, Pa. ** 2015 N, 16 V Alex Ramoska Edwardsville, Ill. ** 2012-13 V Katherine Mills Park Ridge, Ill. **** 2007 N, 08-10 V Maggie Ward Russell, Ky. *2018 V Gabby Sprio Chattanooga, Tenn. * 2012 N Jennifer Rankin Racine, Wis. * 2016 N Bailey Minnick Hoover, Ala. *** 2014 N, 15-16 V Emelia Watts Concord, N.C. * 2007 V Brittany Starliper Tampa, Fla. *2018 V Jamie Ravenna Acworth, Ga. * 2016 V Tacoma Morrissey Rutland, Vt. * 2009 N Sydney West Cincinnati, Ohio * 2007 N, ‘08 V Hannah Stephens Newton Square, Pa. **** 2007 N, ‘08-10 V Blake Reed Sequim, Wash. * 2013 N MacKenzie Murphy Falls Church, Va. * 2011 N Allie Wetteland Cleveland, Ohio * 2009 N, ‘10 V Rebekah Stewart Tallahassee, Fla. * 2014 N Casie Richardson Bradenton, Fla. * 2009 N Alabaster, Ala. *2018 V Audrey White N * 2011 N Paige Storey Huntsville, Ala. Emily Navin Rachel Roberts Chattanooga, Tenn. **** 2009 N, ‘10-12 V Seattle, Wash. Birmingham, Ala. **** 2009 N, 10-12 V Jacqueline White ** 2015-18 V * 2008 N Margaret Strojny Whitesboro, N.Y. Camryn Nelson Emily Robinson Riverside, Ill. *2018 V San Diego, Calif. Houston, Texas ** 2007-08 V Cathryn Whitlock *2018 V * 2013 N Renee Strong Birmingham, Ala. Elizabeth Newton Haleigh Robinson Brainard, Minn. **** 2007-10 V Dothan, Ala. Madison, Ala. * 2011 V Sarita Williams * 2011 N ** 2014 N, ‘15 V Mariah Styer Katy, Texas Maggie Nugent Sloane Rodgers Orlando, Fla. * 2007 N Dothan, Ala. Sugar Hill, Ga. *** 2010 N, 11-12 V Kendall Williamson * 2014 V ** 2012 N, ‘13 V Mykalah Sundquist Birmingham, Ala. Sylvia Rodgers Anchorage, Alaska *** 2010 N, ‘11-12 V O Fairfi eld, Ala. * 2011 N Kayla Wilson Kelli O’Brien * 2011 N Daniela Susnara Glen Dale, W.V. Georgetown, Mass. Anna Marie Rose Redwood City, Calif. * 2011 N * 2011 V Snellville, Ga * 2011 V Veronica Wilson Amanda O’Bryan * 2011 N Sydney Sutton Park Ridge, Ill. La Grange, Ill. Ashlyn Roze Clarkesville, Ga. ** 2009 N, ‘10 V *2018 V Ocean City, N.J. ** 2011-12 V Sarah Witt Roisin O’Carroll * 2014 N Ariana Sweany Lexington, Ky. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Vacaville, Calif. **** 2007 N, ‘08-10 V * 2011 N S *2018 V Abby Wohler Stacey Ogle Bailey Sanders Shannon Sweatt Walpole, Mass. Albertville, Ala. Madison, Miss. Milton, Ga. * 2016-18 V *** 2007 N, ‘08-10 V **** 2007 N, 08-10 V ** 2015 N, 2016-18 V Megan Wolf Amanda Oliver Kelsey Scanlan Orlando, Fla. Paso Robles, Calif. Sugar Hill, Ga. T * 2013 N ** 2015 N, 16 V * 2013 N Lindsey Taylor Taylor Wright Caitlin O’Neil Arielle Schafer Memphis, Tenn. Hartselle, Ala. Ole Lyme, Conn. Galloway, N.J. ** 2015-18 V * 2013 N **** V 2012-14 *2018 V Leigh Ann Terch Jackie Woudenberg Logan O’Neil Kelly Schmidt Birmingham, Ala. Hanover, Mass. RECORDS & HISTORY Guilderland, N.Y. Birmingham, Ala. **** 2009 N, ‘10-12 V **** 2012-15 V **** V 2012-15 * 2008 N Canella Tinker Emily Osborne Olivia Schuerman Haleyville, Ala. Y Lakewood, Wash. Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc. *** 2011 N, ‘12-13 V Devon Young * 2012 V *2018 V Kathryn Tippey Murrayville, Ga. Nyia Owen Maggie Schulz Tuscaloosa, Ala. * 2010 N Orlando, Fla. Rockville Centre, N.Y. *** 2007-09 V Shanna Young *** 2014 N, ‘15-16 V * 2016 V Kayleigh Travis Falkville, Ala. Jessica Scivley Mobile, Ala. * 2008 N P Hoover, Ala. * 2010 N Abigail Palmer **** 2007 N, 08-10 V Katie Toth Z Zelienople, Penn. Katie Scott Warwick, R.I. Jamie Ziolkowski **** 2013-15 V Indianapolis, Ind. *2018 V Grafton, Wis. Rachel Palmer *** 2014 N, 2015-16 V Catherine Tucker * 2014 Houston, Texas Kendall Scullion Tuscaloosa, Ala. **** 2013 N, ‘14-16 V Novato, Calif. * 2007 N * = varsity letters Jessica Parker **** 2013 N, 14-16 V Katherine Tuebner N = Novice Roswell, Ga. Alexa Shannon Long Beach, Calif. V = Varsity *** 2010 N, ‘11-‘13 V Vienna, Va. * 2010 N Jennifer Parker ** 2014-15 V Miller Tuohy Roswell, Ga. Allyson Shumate Newton, Mass. *** 2014-16 V Vestavia Hills, Ala. **** 2013 N, ‘14-16 V Katie Parker * 2010 N Abigail Turok Atlanta, Ga. Victoria Sibons Buff alo Grove, Ill. * 2008 N College Park, Fla. * 2013 N Stephanie Parker * 2016 N Roswell, Ga. Mary Elizabeth Sims U *2018 V Birmingham, Ala. Hannah Ubinger Veronica Parsons * 2007 N Cary, N.C. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Laura Skaggs *2018 V 32 ALABAMA ROWING ALL-TIME RESULTS 2006-07 SEASON 1st A 7:45.4 Cambridge, Mass. Varsity/Novice 4+ Collegiate 8+ Chattanooga Head Race 2nd B 7:57.1 Women’s 8+ 1st Novice A 8:21.9 3rd B 17:19.3 Sat., Oct. 14, 2006 Varsity 4+ 2nd A 17:20.52 2nd Varsity A 8:25.6 4th A 17:27.3 Chattanooga, Tenn. 1st A 8:24.5 4th Novice B 8:37.2 7th C 18:24.6 Collegiate 8+ Novice 4+ Hobbs Island Regatta Novice 8+ Collegiate 4+ 3rd A 17:57.2 1st A 9:13.1 Sat., Oct. 27, 2007 1st A 7:17.9 3rd C 19:53.8 5th B 18:58.1 Second Varsity 8+ Huntsville, Ala. 5th D 19:55.0 Collegiate 4+ 1st A 7:51.0 Championship 4+ Creighton Dual Meet 9th B 21:23.0 3rd A 19:49.1 1st A 22:01 Sat., April 5, 2008 11th A 21:26.0 Creighton Dual Meet Varsity 8+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. Double Head of the Charles Sat., April, 14, 2007 2nd B 19:17 Varsity 8+ 2nd A 25:36.7 Oct. 21-22, 2006 Omaha, Neb. Novice 8+ 1st A 7:40.0 Cambridge, Mass. Varsity 8+ 1st A 22:21 Second Varsity 8+ Head of the Charles Collegiate 8+ 1st A 6:20.5 3rd B 22:52 1st A 7:49.0 Sat., Oct. 18, 2008 27th A 18:17.40 Second Varsity 8+ Varsity 4+, Flight 1 Cambridge, Mass. Club 8+ 1st A 6:45.23 Head of the Hooch 2nd A 8:54.8 Women’s 8+ 39th B 21:20.10 Novice 8+ Sat., Nov. 3, 2007 Varsity 4+, Flight 2 10th A 18:00.96 1st A 6:43.28 Chattanooga, Tenn. 1st B 8:28.0 Head of the Hooch 3rd B 6:45.55 Championship 8+ 3rd C 8:49.1 Hobbs Island Regatta Sat., Nov. 4, 2006 First Varsity 4+ 8th A 18:17.2 4th A 9:09.3 Sat., Oct. 18, 2008 Chattanooga, Tenn. 1st A 7:14.0 25th B 19:19.1 Novice 8+ Huntsville, Ala. Lightweight 4+ Second Varsity 4+ 26th C 19:22.3 1st A 7:59.0 Novice 8+ 4th A 19:05.9 2nd A 7:43.21 Championship 4+ Novice 4+ 1st A 22:47.10 Lightweight 8+ First Novice 4+ 10th A 20:35.9 1st A 9:06.8 2nd B 23:15.21 4th A 17:42.6 1st A 7:31.80 13th B 20:57.7 3rd B 9:26.9 Novice 8+ Second Novice 4+ 18th C 21:35.7 Head of the Tennessee 11th B 18:40.1 1st A 7:49.40 Novice 8+ Murray State Dual Meet Sat., Oct. 25, 2008 13th A 19:03.5 6th A 20:46.0 Sat., April 12, 2008 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 14th C 19:14.1 Southern Intercollegiate 8th B 21:02.3 Murray, Ky. Collegiate 8+ Championship 8+ Rowing Association Varsity 8+ 3rd A 16:54.31 18th A 16:37.9 Championships Head of the South 1st A 6:46.29 5th B 18:05.47 Championships 4+ April 21-22, 2007 Sat., Nov. 10, 2007 Second Varsity 8+ Collegiate 4+ 26th A 19:23.9 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Augusta, Ga. 1st A 7:08.27 1st A 18:26.78 First Varsity 8+ Championship 8+ Varsity 4+ 2nd B 18:31.28 Head of the South 2nd A 7:03.9 1st A 16:37.4 2nd A 7:43.31 3rd C 19:22.56 Sat., Nov. 11, 2006 Second Varsity 8+ 3rd C 17:31.5 Novice 8+ Novice 8+ Augusta, Ga. 7th A 7:20.2 4th B 17:42.2 1st A 7:06.79 1st A 18:27.00 Championship 8+ First Novice 8 + Championship 4+ 2nd B 7:22.71 4th B 18;45.00 1st A 20:47.7 6th A 7:21.3 1st A 18:00.0 Championship 4+ 2nd B 18:42.0 Southern Intercollegiate Head of the Hooch 1st A 22:31.7 Miami Dual Meet 4th C 18:53.0 Rowing Association Sat., Nov. 1, 2008 Lightweight 4+ Sat., April 28, 2007 Novice 8+ Championships Chattanooga, Tenn. 2nd A 24:34.9 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1st B 18:56.5 April 19-20, 2008 Championship 8+ Novice 8+ Varsity 8+ 2nd C 19:06.4 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 13th A 17:17.4 3rd A 22:50.0 2nd A 6:56.10 Novice 4+ Varsity 8+ 19th B 17:58.0 4th B 22:50.2 Second Varsity/Novice 8+ 2nd A 20:10.6 2nd A 6:49.5 21st C 18:11.1 2nd SV A 7:01.5 3rd C 20:16.0 Second Varsity 8+ Championship 4+ Bucknell Dual Meet 3rd N A 7:03.9 Lightweight 4+ Petite Final 13th B 19:20.7 Sat., March 10, 2007 4th N B 7:16.4 1st A 18:43.2 1st A 7:14.50 15th A 19:39.1 Elberton, Ga. Varsity 4+ Varsity 4+ Novice 8+ Varsity 8+ 1st A 7:16.9 UNC Dual Meet 5th A 8:26.31 1st A 18:03.7 2nd A 7:03.01 2nd B 7:22.5 Sat., March 8, 2008 Novice 8 + 14th B 20:27.7 Second Varsity 8+ Chapel Hill, N.C. 4th A 7:08.71 Novice 4+ 2nd A 7:30.01 Dad Vail College Varsity 8+ Novice 4+ 2nd B 20:27.7 Novice 8+ Championships 1st A 7:13.98 5th A 8:26.31 3rd A 20:35.0 (fi rst race) May 11-12, 2007 Second Varsity 8+ Dad Vail College 1st A 7:36 Philadelphia, Pa. 1st A 7:34.81 Championships Kansas State Dual Meet 2nd B 7:54 Varsity 8+ Varsity 4+ May 9-19, 2008 Tues., March 17, 2009 (second race) Prelims-Heats 1st A 8:31.55 Philadelphia, Pa. Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1st A 7:43 2nd A 7:01.98 Novice 8+ Varsity 8+ First Varsity 8+ 2nd B 8:00 Semifi nals-Heats 1st A 7:51.22 Prelims-Heats 2nd A 5:40.5 5th A 6:47.01 Novice 4+ 1st A 6:36.7 Second Varsity 8+ Notre Dame Dual Meet Junior Varsity 8+ 1st A 8:53.71 Semifi nals-Heats 1st A 6;21.35 Sun., March 18, 2007 Prelims-Heats 3rd A 6:30.25 Varsity 4+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2nd A 7:11.58 Drake Dual Meet Second Final 2nd A 7:00.8 Varsity 8+ Semifi nals-Heats Sun., March 16, 2008 4th A 6:46.88 3rd B 7:07.7 2nd A 6:56.5 4th A 6:56.76 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Second Varsity 8+ Novice 8+ Second Varsity 8+ Novice 8+ Varsity 8+ (1st Race) Prelims-Heats 1st A 5:59.6 3rd A 7:20.9 Prelims-Heats 1st A 4:57.9 3rd A 6:49.1 Novice 4+ Novice 8+ 1st A 7:11.85 2nd B 5:11.7 Semifi nals-Heats 1st A 6:43.2 2nd A 7:15.5 Semifi nals-Heats Varsity 8+ (2nd Race) 4th A 6:44.36 Second Novice 8+ 3rd A 7:00.50 1st A 5:01.9 Varsity 4+ Tennessee Dual Meet 1st A 7:03.4 Novice 4+ 3rd B 5:21.3 Prelims-Heats Sat., March 28, 2009 Prelims-Heats Varsity 4+ (1st Race) 2nd A 7:45.6 Knoxville, Tenn. SMU Dual Meet 2nd A 8:16.20 2nd A 4:24.6 Semifi nals-Heats Varsity 8+ Sat., March 31, 2007 Semifi nals-Heats Varsity 4+ (2nd Race) 6th A 7:36.92 2nd A 6:43.3 Dallas, Texas 4th A 7:56.55 2nd A 4:47.4 Novice 8+ Second Varsity 8+ First Novice 8+ Novice 8+ (1st Race) Prelims-Heats 2nd A 6:59.0 RECORDS & HISTORY 1st A 7:21.31 2007-08 SEASON 1st A 5:30.0 1st A 6:47.6 First Varsity 4+ 2nd B 7:38.40 Chattanooga Head Race 2nd B 5:51.1 Semifi nals-Heats 2nd A 7:48.6 Varsity 4+ Sat., Oct. 13, 2007 Novice 8+ (2nd Race) 2nd A 6:44.68 Second Varsity 4+ 1st A 8:05.04 Chattanooga, Tenn. 1st A 5:32.0 Grand Final 1st A 8:11.22 Varsity 8+ Collegiate 8+ 2nd B 5:42.6 4th A 6:51.86 Novice 8+ 2nd A 7:08.02 2nd A 17:15.5 Novice 4+ Novice 4+ 1st A 6:58.3 Second Varsity 8+ 5th B 18:15.8 1st A 4:55.7 Prelims-Heats 2nd A 7:19.42 6th C 18:30.0 2nd A 7:39.1 UNC/SMU Tri-Meet Collegiate 4+ SMU Dual Meet Semifi nals-Heats Sat., April 4, 2009 Murray State Dual Meet 3rd A 19:25.9 Sat., March 29, 2008 5th A 7:41.6 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sat., April 7, 2007 4th B 19:35.3 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Varsity 8+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7th C 20:01.6 Varsity 8+ 2008-09 SEASON 1st A 7:23.9 First Varsity 8+ 1st A 6:58.6 Chattanooga Head Race Second Varsity 8+ 1st A 7:28.5 Head of the Charles Second Varsity 8+ Sat., Oct. 11, 2008 1st A 7:52.7 First Novice 8+ Oct. 20-21, 2007 2nd A 7:27.7 Chattanooga, Tenn. Varsity 4+

ROLLTIDE.COM 33 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2nd A 9:09.0 3rd A 6:48.00 Second Varsity 8+ May 15-16, 2010 8th A 16:26.9 3rd B 9:38.8 C Final 3rd A 7:08.05 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 23rd C 17:14.7 Novice 8+ 5th A 6:48.30 Third Varsity 8+ Novice 8+ 25th B 17:15.2 1st A 7:33.0 Varsity 4+ 1st A 7:20.48 Prelims Championship 4+ Novice 4+ Prelims First Novice 8+ 4th A 7:15.40 11th B 18:08.1 2nd A 9:50.5 5th A 7:53.27 2nd A 7:13.92 Semifi nals 17th A 18:28.6 C Final Second Novice 8+ 5th A 7:22.18 37th C 19:52.1 Southern Intercollegiate 4th A 7:31.80 1st A 7:40.00 Petite Finals Novice 8+ Rowing Association 3rd A 7:06.19 5th A 18:17.5 Championships 2009-10 SEASON Tennessee & Louisville First Varsity 8+ 19th B 19:22.3 April 18-19, 2009 Chattanooga Head Race Double Dual Prelims Championship 2x Oak Ridge, Tenn. Sat., Oct. 10, 2009 March 27, 2010 5th A 7:01.24 11th A 20:07.6 Novice 8+ Chattanooga, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Semifi nals 17th B 20:47.5 Prelims-Heats Collegiate 8+ vs. Tennessee 2nd A 6:53.36 18th C 20:49.2 1st A 7:04.00 2nd A 16:14.50 First Varsity 8+ C Finals Grand Final 4th B 16:37.30 2nd A 6:39.4 4th A 6:45.42 Clemson Regatta 1st A 7:14.90 5th C 16:58.00 Second Varsity 8+ Second Varsity 8+ March 19, 2011 Second Varsity 8+ Collegiate 4+ 2nd A 7:05.8 Prelims Clemson, S.C. Prelims-Heats 4th B 18:09.70 First Varsity 4+ 5th A 7:27.79 First Varsity 8+ 2nd A 7:10.54 5th C 18:19.30 2nd A 7:42.9 Semifi nals 3rd A 6:52.05 Grand Finals 8th A 18:39.3 First Novice 8+ 4th A 7:16.77 Second Varsity 8+ 4th A 7:1.50 Collegiate Pairs 1st A 7:02.1 D Final 3rd A 6:56.98 Varsity 8+ 1st A 19:55.10 vs. Louisville 1st A 7:12.10 First Varsity 4+ Prelims-Heats 2nd B 16:58.00 First Varsity 8+ Varsity 4+ 2nd A 7:46.57 4th A 6:56.73 Novice 8+ 2nd A 6:28.9 Prelims Second Varsity 4+ Petite Final 1st A 17:23.50 Second Varsity 8+ 4th A 7:55.36 3rd A 8:04.44 3rd A 7:09.60 2nd A 6:40.6 Semifi nals First Novice 8+ Novice 4+ Head of the Charles First Varsity 4+ 2nd A 8:00.94 3rd A 7:32.02 Prelims-Heats Oct. 17-18, 2009 2nd A 7:33.5 C Final 5th A 9:01.35 Cambridge, Mass. First Novice 8+ 3rd A 7:44.30 San Diego Crew Classic Varsity 4+ Women’s 8+ 1st A 6:52.4 Open 4+ April 3, 2011 Prelims-Heats 3rd A 17;41.18 Prelims San Diego, Calif. 3rd A 8:09.02 Championship 4+ Oklahoma & Old 5th A 8:12.51 Collegiate Varsity 8+ Semifi nals 14th A 20:35.85 Dominion Tri-Meet Semifi nals (Cal Cup) 5th A 8:22.53 April 3, 2010 4th A 8:05.21 Prelims C-Final Hobbs Island Regatta Tuscaloosa, Ala. D Final 2nd A 6:48.91 1st A 8:10.20 Sat., Oct. 17, 2009 First Novice 8+ 1st A 8:01.90 Finals Huntsville, Ala. 1st A 7:01.0 1st A 6:59.90 *Dad Vail College *Championship 8+ First Varsity 8+ 2010-11 SEASON* Collegiate 4+ Championships 1st A 17:12.00 2nd A 6:41.6 Chattanooga Head Race Prelims May 8-9, 2009 Novice 8+ Second Varsity 8+ Sat., Oct. 09, 2010 5th A 7:48.39 Philadelphia, Pa. 4th B 17:35.00 2nd A 7:08.4 Chattanooga, Tenn. Petite Finals Varsity 8+ * UA rowed a novice boat in Second Novice 8+ Collegiate 8+ 4th A 7:51.63 Prelims the race 1st A 7:34.4 2nd A 16:50.5 Collegiate Second Varsity 8+ 12th A 4:43.13 Varsity 4+ 4th B 17:22.4 Prelims Semifi nals Secret City Regatta 1st A 7:58.5 7th C 17:37.7 4th A 6:52.70 3rd A 6:35.86 Sat., Oct. 31, 2009 2nd B 8:03.2 Collegiate 4+ Petite Finals Petite Finals Oakridge, Tenn. 2nd A 18:20.1 4th A 6:58.86 4th A 7:25.95 Varsity 8+ Southern Intercollegiate 4th B 18:22.3 Collegiate Novice 8+ Novice 8+ 1st A 17:32.08 Rowing Association Collegiate 2x Prelims Prelims 2nd B 18:08.38 Championships 1st A 20:28.6 4th A 7:30.24 14th A 5:13.77 3rd C 18:30.16 April 17-18, 2010 2nd B 21:09.6 Petite Finals Semifi nals Varsity 4+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. 3rd C 21:43.3 3rd A 7:06.97 3rd A 7:00.10 1st A 20:18.83 Varsity 4+ Collegiate 2 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd B 20:26.70 Prelims-Heats 5th A 20:40.7 Central Florida Prelims 3rd C 21:14.75 1st A 7:39.1 6th B 21:40.7 April 9, 2011 10th A 5:19.88 Novice 8+ Grand Final Novice 8+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. Varsity 4+ 1st A 20:09.90 1st A 8:06.10 1st A 18:37.6 First Varsity 8+ Prelims 2nd B 20:40.24 First Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:29.5 22nd A 5:16.60 Novice 4+ Prelims-Heats Hobbs Island Regatta Second Varsity 8+ Novice 4+ 1st A 20:35.70 3rd A 6:40.5 Sat., Oct. 17, 2010 1st A 6:35.0 Prelims Varsity Doubles Semi-fi nals Huntsville, Ala. First Varsity 4+ 38th A 5:57.43 1st A 22:40.80 1st A 6:37.0 *Championship 8+ 2nd A 7:27.1 Doubles 2nd B 22:46.30 Grand Final 3rd A 19:05.00 Second Varsity 4+ Prelims 3rd C 23:07.40 6th A 7:03.99 Novice 8+ 2nd A 7:48.0 14th A 6:32.05 Second Varsity 8+ 6th B 22:48.00 Novice 8+ RECORDS & HISTORY * Due to inclement weather, Kansas State Dual Meet Prelims-Heats * UA rowed a novice boat in 2nd A 6:56.4 prelims were rowed over March 15, 2010 3rd A 6:51.6 the race 3rd B 7:26.5 1,500-meters and as time Tuscaloosa, Ala. Grand Final trials instead of heats. Novice 8+ 5th A 7:27.97 Head of the Charles Southern Intercollegiate 1st A 5:41.5 First Novice 8+ Oct. 23, 2010 Rowing Association South/Central Sprint 3rd B 6:04.4 2nd A 7:20.1 Cambridge, Mass. Championships Championships Third Varsity 8+ Second Novice 8+ Club 8+ April 16-17, 2011 May 16-17, 2009 1st A 5:14.6 2nd A 7:34.05 9th A 18:47.2 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Oak Ridge, Tenn. Second Varsity 8+ Championship 8+ Open 4+ Novice 8+ 1st A 5:13.7 Central Florida & 29th A 17:41.09 Prelims-Heats Prelims First Varsity 8+ Miami Tri-meet 1st A 7:24.70 3rd A 6:49.89 1st A 5:26.0 May 1, 2010 Secret City Regatta Grand Final Semifi nals Novice 8+, 2nd Race Winter Park, Fla. Sat., Oct. 30, 2010 1st A 7:36.10 6th A 6:45.70 1st A 5:17.7 First Novice 8+ Oakridge, Tenn. First Varsity 8+ Petite Finals 3rd B 5:51.3 1st A 8:08.5 Varsity 8+ Grand Final 6th A 6:43.90 Third Varsity 8+, 2nd Race Second Varsity 4+ 1st A 19:41.14 1st A 6:47.00 Varsity 8+ 1st A 5:09.2 1st A 9:13.3 Varsity 4+ Second Varsity 8+ Prelims Second Varsity 8+, 2nd Race First Varsity 8+ 1st A 21:06.10 Grand Final 5th A 6:49.34 1st A 5:14.0 2nd A 7:42.9 2nd B 21:14.09 1st A 6:49.70 Semifi nals First Varsity 8+, 2nd Race Second Varsity 8+ Novice 8+ First Novice 8+ 4th A 6:33.20 1st A 4:59.7 2nd A 8:17.5 1st A 21:48.16 Prelims-Heats D Finals Second Novice 8+ 3rd B 22:36.47 3rd A 6:57.91 1st A 6:33.70 Clemson Regatta 2nd A 8:56.3 Second Novice 8+ Second Varsity 8+ March 20, 2010 First Varsity 4+ Head of the Hooch Prelims-Heats Prelims Clemson, S.C. 3rd A 8:50.5 Sat., Nov. 6, 2010 3rd A 7:05.05 5th A 7:01.50 First Varsity 8+ Chattanooga, Tenn. Grand Final Semifi nals 4th A 7:07.62 South/Central Sprints Championship 8+ 5th A 7:31.34

34 ALABAMA ROWING ALL-TIME RESULTS Iowa Cardinal Invitational First Novice 8+ (Grand Finals) Head of the Hooch * After a devastating tornado Sat., April 21, 2012 March 16-17, 2013 5th 7:18.30 November 2-3, 2013 ripped through Tuscaloosa on Tuscaloosa, Ala. Oak Ridge, Tenn. Second Varsity 8+ (Petite Saturday April 27, the UA spring semester Novice 8+ Saturday Finals) Championship 8+ and the Alabama rowing season 2nd A 7:30.60 First Varsity 8+ (Race 1) 3rd 7:08.97 11th 16:56.1 were cut short. Varsity 4+ 2nd 7:10.40 19th 17:33.2 2nd A 8:05.70 First Varsity 8+ (Race 2) Dale England Cup College & Club Novice 8+ 2011-12 SEASON Varsity 8+ 1st 6:37.80 April 26-27, 2013 8th 20:09.8 Chattanooga Head Race 2nd A 6:49.40 Second Varsity 8+ (Race 1) Bloomington, Ind. 22nd 20:09.8 Sat., Oct. 8, 2011 Second Varsity 4+ 1st 7:16.20 Friday Championship 4+ Chattanooga, Tenn. 1st A 8:03.10 Second Varsity 8+ (Race 2) Second Varsity 4+ 17th 18:54.8 Collegiate 8+ Second Varsity 8+ 3rd 6:54.30 3rd 8:25.3 22nd 20:09.8 2nd A 17:12.91 2nd A 7:01.20 First Novice 8+ (Race 1) First Novice 8+ Championship 2x 4th B 17:34.22 1st 7:44.00 2nd 7:29.6 8th 20.31.1 Collegiate 4+ Dartmouth Tri-Meet First Novice 8+ (Race 2) First Varsity 4+ 12th 21.09.9 5th B 18:17.50 Sat., April 28, 2012 2nd 7:11.90 2nd 8:21.1 Sunday 6th D 18:28.60 Hanover, NH Second Novice 8+ (Race 1) Second Varsity 8+ Open 8+ 10th C 18:56.46 First Varsity 8+ 2nd 8:14.90 2nd 7:24.1 7th 15:55.0 11th A 19:07.67 3rd A 6:46.0 Second Novice 8+ (Race 2) First Varsity 8+ 12th 16:07.5 Novice 8+ Novice 8+ 2nd 7:34.50 2nd 7:17.2 23rd 16:59.9 1st A 18:25.35 2nd A 7:26.2 First Varsity 4+ (Race 1) Saturday 30th 17:37.0 Varsity 4+ 1st 8:13.60 Second Varsity 4+ (Race 1) 36th 19:00.7 Head of the Charles 3rd A 7:49.2 First Varsity 4+ (Race 2) 2nd 8:23.2 Oct. 22-23, 2011 Second Varsity 8+ 3rd 7:43.00 Second Varsity 4+ (Race 2) Oak Ridge Cardinal Cambridge, Mass. 2nd A 6:49.1 Second Varsity 4+ (Race 1) 2nd 9:28.5 Invitational Varsity 8+ 1st 8:18.60 First Novice 8+ (Race 1) March 15-16, 2014 28th A 17:25.62 Conference USA Second Varsity 4+ (Race 2) 2nd 7:42.2 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Second Varsity 8+ Championships 3rd 8:04.08 First Novice 8+ (Race 2) Varsity 8 (First Session) 5th A 18:31.66 May 11-12, 2012 Sunday 2nd 8:40.5 3rd 7:06.95 Oak Ridge, Tenn. First Varsity 8+ First Varsity 4+ (Race 1) Varsity 8 (Second Session) Head of the Hooch Varsity 8+ 3rd 7:02.74 2nd 8:19.7 2nd 6:56.73 Nov. 5-6, 2011 Prelims-Heat 1 Second Varsity 8+ First Varsity 4+ (Race 2) Varsity 8 (Third Session) Chattanooga, Tenn. 4th A 7:04.99 3rd 7:19.10 2nd 9:56.2 2nd 7:24.26 Varsity 4+ Second Varsity 8+ First Varsity 4+ Second Varsity 8+ (Race 1) 2nd Varsity 8 (First Session) 9th A 18:22.0 Prelims-Heat 1 3rd 8:05.55 2nd 7:26.1 3rd 7:15.63 16th B 18:49.2 3rd A 7:01.97 Second Varsity 4+ Second Varsity 8+ (Race 2) 2nd Varsity 8(Second Session) Varsity 8+ Novice 8+ 4th 8:36.6 2nd 8:31.0 2nd 7:23.32 13th A 16:49.3 1st A 6:43.28 Novice 8+ First Varsity 8+ (Race 1) 2nd Varsity 8(Third Session) 15th B 17:02.9 3rd B 6:45.55 2nd 7:36.15 2nd 7:14.8 2nd 7:31.07 Novice 8+ First Varsity 4+ First Varsity 8+ (Race 2) Varsity 4 (First Session) 3rd B 18:03.2 1st A 7:14.0 Clemson Dual Regatta 2nd 8:11.5 8:10.33 26th A 20:12.9 Second Varsity 4+ March 23, 2013 Varsity 4 (Second Session) Open 8+ 2nd A 7:43.21 Clemson, S.C. Conference USA 2nd 8:10.20 4th A 17:01.3 First Novice 4+ First Varsity 8+ Championships Varsity 4 (Third Session) 7th B 17:12.8 1st A 7:31.80 2nd 7:01.4 May 18, 2013 2nd 8:33.61 10th C 17:49.1 Second Novice 4+ Second Varsity 8+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2nd Varsity 4 (First Session) 29th D 20:03.3 1st A 7:49.40 2nd 7:08.6 First Varsity 4+ (Petite Final) 4th 8:28.72 First Varsity 4+ 2nd 7:56.47 2nd Varsity 4 (Second Session) Oak Ridge Regatta 2012-13 SEASON 2nd 8:21.6 Second Varsity 8+ (Petite Final) 1st 8:10.20 Sat., March 17, 2012 Chattanooga Head Race Second Varsity 4+ 4th 7:09.04 2nd Varsity 4 (Third Session) Oak Ridge, Tenn. Sat., Oct. 13, 2012 2nd 8:03.9 First Varsity 8+ (Petite Final) 2nd 8:39.61 Varsity 8+ Chattanooga, Tenn. First Novice 8+ 4th 6:54.11 3rd Varsity 4 (Second Session) 2nd A 6:44.63 Collegiate 8+ 2nd 7:31.4 Novice 8+ (Grand Final) 1st 8:18.34 Varsity 4+ 1st 16:29.38 Second Novice 8+ 6th 7:24.20 3rd Varsity 4 (Third Session) (fi rst race) 6th 17:09.10 2nd 7:48.1 First Varsity 8+ (Heat 2) 2nd 8:16.34 2nd A 7:53.46 7th 17:19.26 5th 6:59.94 Novice 8 (First Session (second race) Collegiate 4+ Central Florida & West Second Varsity 8+ (Heat 2) 2nd 7:33.96 2nd A 7:48.52 3rd 19:35.52 Virginia 4th 7:02.10 Novice 8 (Second Session) (third race) 5th 19:49.99 April 6, 2013 First Varsity 4+ (Heat 1) 2nd 7:32.71 2nd A 7:40.72 8th 20:40.02 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5th 7:56.62 Lightweight 4+ Novice 8+ First Varsity 8+ Novice 8+ (Heat 2) Sacramento & San Diego 2nd A 24:34.9 1st A 19:54.27 3rd 7:52.1 3rd 7:22.80 State Novice 8+ Open 2x Second Varsity 8+ March 22, 2014 3rd A 22:50.0 2nd 20:56.26 2nd 7:50.4 2013-14 SEASON Racho Cordova, Calif. 4th B 22:50.2 Collegiate 2 First Varsity 4+ Chattanooga Head Race Varsity 8 1st 23:11:22 1st 8:48.5 Saturday, October 12, 2013 3rd 7:10.9 San Diego Crew Classic 3rd 23:47.15 Second Varsity 4+ Chattanooga, Tenn 2nd Varsity 8 March 31- April 1, 2012 1st 9:02.5 Collegiate 8+ 3rd 7:06.8 San Diego, Calif. Head of the Charles Novice 8+ 1st 17:38.80 2nd Varsity 4 Varsity 8+ Oct. 20-21, 2012 2nd 8:00.2 2nd 17:45:64 3rd 7:20.3 6th A 7:12.75 Cambridge, Mass. 3rd 8:38.9 3rd 18:07.11 Novice 8/3rd Varsity 4 Second Varsity 8+ Club 8 Novice 8+ 3rd 7:20.3 (fi rst race) 3rd 17:15.44 Knecht Cup 1st 19:15.36 10th 19:49.10 6th A 7:10.43 April 13-14, 2013 Collegiate 4+ Women’s College 2- (second race) Head of the Hooch Cherry Hill, N.J. 2nd 18:46.90 10th 21:50.09 3rd A 7:03.37 Nov. 3-4, 2012 Saturday 6th 19:13.90 11th 21:53.53 Varsity 4+ Chattanooga, Tenn. Varsity 4+ 9th 19:48.79 12th 22:16.17 7th A 8:08.34 Saturday 5th 8:25.36 10th 19:49.10 RECORDS & HISTORY Varsity 8+ Second Varsity 4+ Women’s College 2- St. Mary’s Rhode Island Quad Meet 6th 16:40.9 5th 8:17.96 10th 21:50.09 March 23, 2014 Sat, April 14, 2012 18th 17:24.4 First Varsity 8+ 11th 21:53.53 Rancho Cordova, Calif. Kingstone, R.I. Novice 8+ 4th 6:58.28 12th 22:16.17 Varsity 8 Varsity 8+ 13th 19:05.7 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:07.1 4th A 7:18.33 18th 19:41.9 2nd 7:10.34 Head of the Charles 2nd Varsity 8 Second Varsity 8+ Varsity 4+ Novice 8+ October 19-20, 2013 2nd 7:07.1 2nd A 7:14.29 13th 19:05.7 2nd 7:12.35 Cambridge, Mass. Varsity 4 Varsity 4+ 18th 19:41.9 Second Varsity 8+ (Semi Finals) Saturday 1st 4th A 8:05.09 Sunday 4th 7:03.84 Club 8+ 8:10.3 Second Varsity 4+ Varsity 8+ Novice 8+ (Semi Finals) 11th 17:39.93 2nd Varsity 4 16:56.1 3rd A 8:25.22 3rd 17:11.0 2nd 7:14.46 Varsity 4+ 1st 8:40.4 Novice 8+ 12th 17:36.7 Sunday Sunday 3rd Varsity 4 4th A 7:39.55 18th 18:03.4 Second Novice 8+ (Finals) 20th 20:41.04 1st 8:16.6 1st 7:49.59 Novice 8

ROLLTIDE.COM 35 1st 7:24.7 Open 4-A (Petite Finals) 2nd Varsity 8 Prelims - 10th Overall / 2nd in 7th 20:34.05 3rd 8:06.05 A.M. 3rd 6:25.074 Heat: 8:16.92 Championship Doubles/2X SMU & Eastern Michigan Open 4-B (Petite Finals) P.M. 4th 6:29.253 Petite Final - 1st: 8:21.01 1st 18:08.34 April 5, 2014 6th 8:13.00 3rd 18:59.93 Tuscaloosa, AL. March 15: Women’s Novice 8 4th 19:04.16 Varsity 8 2014-15 SEASON 1V8+ Race Prelims - 5th Overall / 2nd in 5th 19:29.70 1st 7:36.3 Chattanooga Head Race 4th 6:11.077 Heat: 7:10.39 Novice 4+ 2nd Varsity 8 Saturday, October 11, 2014 Grand Final - 5th: 7:13.22 1st 18:10.55 1st 7:38.0 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2V8+ Race Novice 8+ Varsity 4 3rd 6:19.351 Women’s Varsity 4 2nd 18:15.21 1st A 8:46.7 Collegiate 8+ Semifi nal - 4th Overall / 1st in College 4+ 2nd B 8:53.0 1st 17:00.91 1V4+ Race Heat: 8:16.92 1st 18:13.37 Novice 8 2nd 17:30.04 3rd 6:55.261 Grand Final - 2nd: 7:44.82 2nd 18:17.45 2nd 7:58.5 3rd 17:50.10 5th 18:47.32 6th 18:29.93 2V4+ Race Women’s Second Varsity 4 8th 19:21.36 Knecht Cup Regatta 3rd 6:55.261 Grand Final - 4th: 7:50.50 April 12, 2014 Collegiate Novice 8+ Race Head of the Charles West Windsor Township, N.J. 1st 18:34.58 2V4+ Race Women’s Third Varsity 8 Saturday, October 17, 2015 Saturday 2nd 7:05.736 Prelims - 3rd Overall / 3rd in Cambridge, Mass. Varsity 8 Women’s Championship 2x Heat: 7:16.12 3rd 7:01.23 Race 3V4+ Race Final - 5th: 7:16.90 Club 8+ Varsity 8 (Semi Finals) 2nd 20:28.58 3rd B 7:04.608 6th 17:38.851 4th 6:59.25 3rd 20:38.84 4th A 7:12.940 Women’s Second Varsity 8 20th 18:33.430 Novice 8 4th 21:12.88 Prelims - 8th Overall / 3rd in 3rd 7:19.29 1N8+/3V8+ Race Heat: 7:05.32 Novice 8 (Semi Finals) Women’s Championship 2+ 3rd 6:29.806 Petite Final - 2nd: 7:02.96 Head of the Hooch Regatta 4th 7:18.50 Race Nov. 7-8, 2015 2nd Varsity 4 7th 21:18.33 2N8+/4V8+ Race Women’s Varsity 8 Chattanooga, Tenn. 4th 7:10.32 8th 21.22.07 2nd 7:41.520 Semifi nal - 20th Overall / 7th 2nd Varsity 4 (Semi Finals) 11th 21:41.43 in Heat: 7:00.89 Championship 8+ Drake University 9th 17.03.2 3rd 6:55.32 Women’s Collegiate 4+ Race March 21, 2015 SMU 14th 17:26.6 Varsity 4 5th 19:05.84 Tuscaloosa, Ala. April 25, 2015 18th 17.47.9 2nd A 7:54.31 7th 19:22.71 Dallas, Texas Women’s College & Club Novice 8+ 4th B 8:05.47 8th 19:24.84 1V8+ Race 3V8 2nd N/A 1st 16:49.8 Varsity 4 (Semi Finals) 11th 20:08.84 1st 7:21.4 2V8 1st 7:06.4 8th 18:40.3 5th 7:49.95 1V4 1st 7:53.4 Women’s Championship 4+ Sunday 2V8+ Race 2V4/3V4 13th 18:28.1 Novice 8 Head of the Charles Regatta 1st 7:31.1 1st (A) 8:04.2 16th 18:40.3 8th 7:28.42 October 18-19, 2014 2nd (B) 8:14.5 21st 19:03.3 2nd Varsity 8 Cambridge, Mass. 1V4+ Race 1V8 3rd 7:05.8 Women’s Championship 2X 9th 7:04.22 1st 8:17.6 2nd 18:55.4 Varsity 4 October 18 2nd 8:21.4 Big 12 Championships 6th 19:57.8 3rd 8:07.79 Club 8+ 3rd 8:23.3 May 16-17, 2015 7th 20:14.4 Varsity 8 (Petite Final) 9th 17:20.788 4th 8:35.8 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Open 8+ 6th 7:07.25 7th 16:49.2 Club 4+ N8+ Race Women 2,000 Meter 1v8 8th 16:53.5 Dale England Cup 32/59 boats 20:09.147 1st 7:37.6 Heat 2 Preliminaries: 11th 17:07.8 April 25, 2014 2nd 7:40.8 3rd 6:48.91q 12th 17:10.1 Bloomington, Ind. October 19 14th 17:23.0 Friday Jacksonville Women 2,000 Meter 2v8 19th 18:12.6 Novice 8 Championship 8+ March 28, 2015 Heat 2 Preliminaries: 2nd 7:34.2 33rd 18:39.84 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3rd 6:49.48q Eastern Michigan 2nd Varsity 8 Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016 2nd 6:59.0 Head of the Hooch Regatta 1V8+ Race Women 2000 Meter 1v4 Varsity 8 November 2, 2014 2nd 7:22.5 Heat 2 Preliminaries Novice 8/3V8 2nd 6:50.8 Chattanooga, Tenn. 3rd 7:38.92q 1st 3:34.32 Varsity 4 2V8+ Race 2nd 3:41.05 2nd 7:45.9 November 2 1st 7:17.4 Women 2000 Meter 2v4 3rd 3:40.47 Saturday Open 8+ Results Heat 1 Preliminaries 2V8 Varsity 8 5th 16:29.2 1V4+ Race 2nd 7:39.35q 1st 3:31.27 2nd 6:50.8 10th 17:01.1 1st 7:57.5 2nd 3:32.1 Varsity 4 7:45.9 15th 17:16.7 2nd 8:08.9 Women 2000 Meter 3v8 3rd 3:33.0 2nd Varsity 4 18th 17:41.3 3rd 8:11.5 Heat 1 Preliminaries 2nd 8:08.5 21st 18:06.5 4th 8:23.3 2nd 7:07.17q 1V8 Varsity 4 24th 19:16.7 1st 3:43.3 RECORDS & HISTORY 2nd 7:58.2 28th 20:04.0 N8+ Race Women 2000 Meter 3v4 Novice 8/3V8 2nd Varsity 8 2nd 7:23.9 Section 1 1st 3:24.43 2nd 7:04.9 Cardinal Invitational Regatta 3rd 7:48.7 4th 8:11.20 2nd 3:33.31 Varsity 8 March 14-15, 2015 3rd 3:42.31 2nd 6:58.1 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Knetch Cup Regatta 2V8 3rd Varsity 4 (Second Session) April 11-12, 2015 May 17 1st 3:21.28 2nd 8:12.3 March 14: Camden, N.J. 3rd Varsity 8 - 4th - 7:29.10 2nd 3:23.55 2nd Varsity 4 (Second Session) 3rd Varsity/1st Novice 8 2nd Varsity 4 - 6th - 8:09.13 3rd 3:24.05 2nd 8:05.6 A.M 3rd 6:33.427 April 11 1st Varsity 4 - 6th - 8:02.54 1V8 Varsity 4 P.M. 3rd 6:29.258 Women’s Varsity 4 2nd Varsity 8 - 4th - 7:06.80 1st 3:34.4 2nd 7:51.0 P.M. 2nd (A) 6:32.455 4th Overall/2nd in Heat: 1st Varsity 8 - 6th - 7:13.91 Novice 8/3V8 Novice 8 (Second Session) P.M. 3rd (B) 6:53:059 7:42.81 1st 3:31.79 2nd 7:22.8 2015-16 SEASON 2nd 3:35.49 2nd Varsity 8 (Second Session) 2nd Varsity 4 Women’s Second Varsity 4 Chattanooga Head Race 3rd 3:43.91 2nd 7:05.6 A.M. 4th 7:09.278 5th Overall/3rd in Heat: Saturday, October 10, 2015 2V8 Varsity 8 (Second Session) P.M. 2nd 6:54.007 7:53.71 Chattanooga, Tenn. 1st 3:24.4 2nd 6:52.9 4th Varsity 8/ 2nd Novice 8 2nd 3:27.4 A.M. 4th 6:52.947 Women’s Second Varsity 8 Collegiate 8+ 3rd 3:36.9 Conference USA Championships 5th Overall / 2nd in Heat: 1st 16:11.24 1V8 May 17, 2014 1st Varsity 4 6:53.96 2nd 16:43.40 1st 3:31.4 Oak Ridge, Tenn. A.M. 4th 7:13.434 3rd 16:52.15 Novice 8/3V8 Varsity 8 (Petite Finals) A.M. 4th 7:08.348 Women’s Varsity 8 4th 17:30.60 1st 3:32.86 5th 6:56.15 6th Overall / 3rd in Heat: 5th 17:09.52 2nd 3:36.06 2nd Varsity 8 (Petite Finals) 1st Varsity 8 6:44.89 Collegiate Pairs/2+ 3rd 3:45.10 5th 7:07.3 A.M. 4th 6:21.828 2nd 18:44.07 1V8 Varsity 4 (Petite Finals) A.M. 4th 6:18.802 April 12 3rd 18:59.44 1st 3:01.78 5th 6:52.9 Women’s Novice 4 4th 19:41.14 3rd 3:14.07

36 ALABAMA ROWING 4th 3:15.97 Third Varsity 8+ 5th 3:16.0 Final: Head of the Hooch Regatta Third Varsity 8+ Head of the Charles 5th 7:18.41 Weekend, Oct. 5-6, 2016 1st 7:13.09 Saturday, Oct. 21, 2017 Cardinal Invitational Semifi nal: (Heat2) Chattanooga, Tenn. 1st 7:11.4 Camrdidge, Mass. Saturday, March 12, 2016 3rd 7:25.57 Second Varsity 4+ Oak Ridge Tenn. Quarterfi nal: (Heat 1) Championship 8+ 1st 7:47.7 Club 4+ 2nd 7:51.13 6th 16:57.4 1st 7:38.4 1st 18:02.402 Varsity 8 13th 17:32.8 First Varsity 4+ Club 8+ 4th 6:45.34 SMU 14th 17:35.5 1st 7:57.5 7th 17:03.774 Varsity 4A Saturday, April 30, 2016 College & Club Novice 8+ 1st 7:36.7 4th 7:56.38 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2nd 18:01.0 Second Varsity 8+ Head of the Hooch Novice 8/ 3V8 4th 19:02.4 1st 6:54.9 Nov. 4-5, 2017 1st 6:57.23 Championship 2X 1st 7:05.1 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2nd 6:50.10 First Varsity 4+ 2nd 19:34.1 First Varsity 8+ Varsity 4B 1st 7:41.8 8th 20:32.4 1st 6:54.9 Saturday, Nov. 4 3rd 7:42.95 2nd 8:01.8 Championship 4+ 1st 6.47.0 Championship 8+ Second Novice/ 4V8 3rd 8:08.9 5th 18:23.2 3rd 16:20.64 1st 6:58.6 Second Varsity 8+ 20th 19:18.9 SMU 9th 16:56.68 2nd 7:01.86 1st 7:03.6 Open 8+ April 21, 2017 16th 17:34.82 Varsity 8 2nd 7:04.2 2nd 16:38.4 Dallas, Texas 4th 6:58.90 3rd 7:12.1 5th 17:12.0 College and Club Novice 8+ Varsity 4A First Varsity 8+ 6th 17:28.8 First Varsity 8+ 4th 17:35.06 4th 8:08.36 1st 6:49.7 8th 17:41.1 1st 6:43.4 7th 18:46.54 Novice 8/3V8 11th 17:55.8 Second/Third Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:14.16 Big 12 Championship 18th 18:32.5 1st (2V8+) 6:59.2 Championship 2x 3rd 7:23.08 Day 1 - Saturday, May 14, 2016 2nd (3V8+) 7:01.0 2nd 19:47.86 2V8 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Eastern Michigan First Varsity 4+ 4th 20:15.31 4th 7:0274 Feb. 25, 2017 1st 7:26.6 Varsity 4B First Varsity 8+ (Heat Two) Tuscaloosa, Ala. Second/Third Varsity 4+ Championship 4+ 4th 7:53.58 4th in the Heat, 8th Overall 1st (2V4+) 7:35.7 7th 18:11.25 Novice 8/3V8 6:47.365 Varsity 8 1st 3:25.81 2nd (3V4+) 7:41.5 8th 18:16.80 2nd 7:05.86 Second Varsity 8+ (Heat Two) Varsity 8A 1st 3:29.28 4th in the Heat, 8th overall Varsity 8B 2nd 3:34.99 Big 12 Championship Sunday, Nov. 5 Drake 6:59.655 Novice 8/3V8 1st 3:38.28 Day 1, May 13, 2017 Open 8+ March 19, 2016 First Varsity 4+ (Heat One) Novice 8/3V8 2nd 3:43.74 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1st 17:18.41 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Second in Heat, Third Overall 3rd 18:07.15 7:21.303 Dayton 6th 18:34.51 Second Varsity 4+ Third Varsity 8+ (Heat One) March 25, 2017 First Varsity 8+ (Heat One) 9th 19:11.29 1st 8:41.6 Second in Heat, Second Overall Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2nd in Heat, 3rd Overall 10th 19:25.24 Varsity 8+ 6:48.549 6:32.237 1st 7:22.6 Third Varsity 4+ (Final) Session 1: Second Varsity 8+ (Heat Two) Central Florida Second Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:35.488 1V4+: 1st 7:51.0 3rd in Heat, 6th Overall Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017 1st 7:38.0 2nd 7:53.5 6:57.662 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3rd 8:25.4 Big 12 Championship 2V8+: 1st 7:24.6 First Varsity 4+ (Heat Two) 2,500-meter Downstream Varsity 4+ Day 2 - Saturday, May 15, 2016 2nd 7:30.9 1st in Heat, 2nd Overall First Novice 8+ 1st 1st 8:15.1 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 3rd 7:37.2 7:15.272 2nd 2nd 8:39.4 4th 7:44.2 Second Varisty 4+ (Heat Two) First Varsity 8+ 2nd Third Varsity 8+ 1V8+: 1st 6:55.3 2nd in Heat, 3rd Overall Third Varsity 8+ 1st Lake Natoma Regatta Sacramento 3rd 7:10.885 2nd 7:15.0 7:23.359 2nd Sacramento, Calif. Second Varsity 4+ (Grand Final) Session 2: Third Varsity 8+ (Heat Two) 3rd March 19-20, 2016 5th 8:03.445 Varsity 4+: 1st 3:42.8 2nd in Heat, 3rd Overall Second Novice 8+ 2nd First Varsity 4+ (Grand Final) 2nd 4:04.9 6:46.153 Second Varsity 8+ 1st Morning Session: 1st 6:33.7 2nd 7:42.630 2V8+: 1st 3:42.8 Third Varsity 4+ (Petite Final) Afternoon Session: 1st 6:47.1 Second Varsity 8+ (Petite Final) 2nd 3:44.2 2nd 7:28.357 2,500-meter Upstream Second Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:09.311 3rd 3:45.1 First Novice 8+ 1st Morning Session: 1st 6:42.9 First Varsity 8+ (Petite Final) 4th 3:57.8 Big 12 Championship 3rd Afternoon Session: 1st 6:54.7 1st 7:01.649 1V8+: 1st 3:30.6 Day 2 - May 14, 2017 First Varsity 8+ 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd 3:37.5 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Third Varsity 8+ 1st Morning Session: 1st 7:41.5 2016-17 SEASON Session 3: 2nd Afternoon Session: 2nd 7:45.5 Chattanooga Head Race Varsity 4+: 1st 3:59.0 Third Varsity 8+ (Grand Final) 4th Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016 2nd 4:01.6 2nd 6:49.512 Second Novice 8+ 1st Knecht Cup Regatta Chattanooga, Tenn. 2V8+: 1st 3:38.7 Second Varsity 4+ (Petite Second Varsity 8+ 1st Weekend, April 9-10, 2016 2nd 3:43.3 Final) Mercer, N.J. Collegiate 8+ 3rd 3:50.7 3rd 7:28.153 1,500-meter Downstream 1st 7:59.9 4th 3:59.2 First Varsity 4+ (Grand Final) First Novice 8+ 1st First Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:00.8 1V8+: 1st 3:29.2 2nd 7:13.496 2nd Sunday 4th 8:26.6 2nd 3:42.2 Second Varsity 8+ (Grand 1V8+/2V8+ 1st (1V8+) Grand Final: 5th 8:29.5 Final) 4th (2V8+) 5th 7:37.96 8th 8:49.0 FIRA Rowing Regatta 6th 6:57.389 Third Varsity 8+ 1st Semifi nal: Collegiate Pair/2- Weekend of March 31, 2017 First Varsity 8+ (Grand Final) 2nd 2nd 8:51.97 1st 9:49.9 Sarasota, Fla. 4th 6:42.057 3rd Quarterfi nal: 5th 10:26.3 Second Novice 8+ 1st 2nd 8:26.45 7th 10:48.6 Second Varsity 4+ 2017-18 SEASON Second Varsity 4+ Championship Doubles/2+ 1st 7:31.7 Chattanooga Head Race 1,500-meter Upstream Grandfi nal: 1st 9:49.9 1st 7:33.4 Saturday, Oct. 14, 2017 First Novice 8+ 1st 4th 7:48.12 2nd 10:19.9 First Varsity 4+ Chattanooga, Tenn. 2nd Semifi nal: 4th 10:41.8 1st 7:24.2 1V8+/2V8+ 2nd (1V8+) 2nd 8:51.97 Novice 8+ 1st 7:32.0 Collegiate 8+ 4th (2V8+) RECORDS & HISTORY Quarterfi nal: 1st 8:55.7 Third Varsity 8+ 1st 16:39.9 Third Varsity 8+ 1st 2nd 8:26.45 Collegiate 4+ 1st 6:55.9 2nd 17:14.7 2nd Grandfi nal: 1st 8:57.8 3rd 7:01.44 3rd 17:19.3 4th 5th 7:57.86 3rd 9:49.2 1st 6:59.2 5th 17:55.5 Second Novice 8+ 1st Semifi nal: 7th 9:58.0 4th 7:12.1 Novice 4+ 3rd 8:57.15 8th 10:05.7 Second Varsity 8+ 1st 19:31.9 1,500-meter Downstream Quarterfi nal: 5th 7:01.36 Collegiate 4+ First Novice 8+ 1st 2nd 8:30.60 Head of the Charles 5th 6:57.5 1st 17:54.8 2nd First Varsity 8+ Weekend, Oct. 22-23, 2016 First Varsity 8+ 2nd 18:58.7 1V8+/2V8+ 2nd (1V8+) Petite Final: Cambridge, Mass. 3rd 6:38.0 4th 19:01.5 3rd (2V8+) 6th 7:04.76 3rd 6:39.1 5th 19:25.7 Third Varsity 8+ 1st Semifi nal: (Heat 2) Championship 4+ 6th 19:26.4 2nd 4th 7:12.88 18th 20:50.949 Big 12 Regatta 8th 20:36.7 3rd Quarterfi nal: (Heat 4) Club 4+ Weekend of April 8, 2017 Collegiate Novice 8+ Second Novice 8+ 1st 2nd 7:36.96 12th 20:12.426 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1st 18:57.6

ROLLTIDE.COM 37 Eastern Michigan Second Varsity 8+ Second Varsity 8+ Saturday Heats Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018 1st 4:06.4 2nd 6:45.665 1V8+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3rd 4:16.9 2nd 6:59.627 Varsity 4+ Session 1 Varsity 4+ 1st 7:21.319 2V8+ Varsity 8+ 1st 4:26.1 2nd 6:59.512 1st 3:41.99 2nd 4:27.8 Second Varsity 4+ 3rd 3:35.9 1st 7:32.696 1V4+ Second Varsity 4+ 2nd 7:45.850 Second Varsity 8+ 1st 4:33.7 Third Varsity 8+ 1st 3:52.05 2nd 4:34.2 1st 6:54.406 2V4+ 2nd 3:54.51 3rd 4:34.5 2nd 7:57.815 Lake Natoma Invitational Varsity 4+ 1,000-meter Session 2 April 14-15, 2018 3V8+ 1st 4:24.01 Varsity 8+ Gold River, Calif. 2nd 7:15.253 1st 3:51.2 Second Varsity 4+ Saturday, Session 1 3V4+ 1st 4:21.60 Second Varsity 8+ Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:15.659 2nd 4:27.53 1st 4:00.5 3rd 7:26.6 2nd 4:05.8 Sunday Grand Finals Session 2 Second Varsity 8+ 3V8+ Varsity 8+ Varsity 4+ 3rd 6:54.3 3rd 7:08.299 1st 3:47.09 1st 4:19.2 2nd 3:51.47 2nd 4:20.4 Varsity 8+ 2V4+ 3rd 6:50.3 3rd 7:47.482 Second Varsity 8+ Second Varsity 4+ 1st 3:52.32 1st 4:27.2 Second Varsity 4+ 1V4+ 2nd 3:52.74 2nd 4:29.9 3rd 7:44.3 3rd 7:36.175 3rd 4:32.4 Varsity 4+ Saturday, Session 2 2V8+ 1st 4:25.01 Crimson Tide Invitational Varsity 4+ 5th 6:59.315 Saturday, March 24, 2018 3rd 7:40.4 Second Varsity 4+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1V8+ 1st 4:23.38 Second Varsity 8+ 6th 7:02.876 2nd 4:25.62 Morning Session 3rd 6:55.5 Varsity 8+ 2018-19 SEASON Session 3 1st 7:13.5 Varsity 8+ Head of the Oklahoma Varsity 8+ 4th 6:49.4 Sept. 28-29, 2018 1st 3:49.15 Second Varsity 8+ Oklahoma City, Okla. 2nd 3:52.41 1st 6:51.4 Second Varsity 4+ Petite Final 1st 7:38.4 Head of the Hooch Second Varsity 8+ Varsity 4+ Nov. 3-4, 2018 1st 3:57.9 1st 7:36.9 Sunday Chattanooga, Tenn. 2nd 3:58.27 Third Varsity 8+ Second Varsity 4+ 3rd 7:01.0 Eastern Michigan Varsity 4+ 1st 7:39.9 March 2, 2019 1st 4:29.59 First Varsity 4+ Tuscaloosa, Ala. Third Varsity 8+ 1st 7:33.5 Second Varsity 4+ 1st 6:42.3 Cardinal Invite 1st 4:23.66 2nd 6:52.9 Second Varsity 8+ March 16-17, 2019 2nd 4:31.72 3rd 6:56.5 1st 7:03.6 Oak Ridge, Tenn.

Session 4 Afternoon Session First Varsity 8+ Tennessee Varsity 8+ Varsity 8+ A Final 2nd 7:03.8 March 23 2019 1st 3:46.97 2nd 6:44.2 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 3rd 3:59.18 Longhorn Invitational Second Varsity 8+ A Final Saturday, April 28, 2018 Jacksonville/Creighton Second Varsity 8+ 1st 6:36.3 Austin, Texas March 30, 2019 1st 3:59.3 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2nd 4:03.89 Varsity 4+ A Final Heats 1st 7:19.1 Second Varsity 4+ Sunshine State Invitational Varsity 4+ 4th 7:40.450 April 4-5, 2019 1st 4:28.11 Second Varsity 4+ Sarasota, Fla. 1st 7:35.4 First Varsity 8+ Second Varsity 4+ 4th 7:00.608 Clemson Invitational 1st 4:23.39 Third Varsity 8+ April 19-20, 2019 RECORDS & HISTORY 2nd 4:30.55 1st 6:46.9 Second Varsity 8+ Clemson, S.C. 2nd 6:57.2 4th 6:59.163 SMU 3rd 7:16.1 SMU Saturday, March 3, 2018 First Varsity 4+ April 27, 2019 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Big 12 Double Dual 2nd 7:13.261 Dallas, Texas Saturday, April 7, 2018 2,000 meters Kansas City, Kan. Third Varsity 8+ Big 12 Championships Varsity 8+ 3rd 7:06.409 May 18-19, 2019 1st 7:43.2 Session 1 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Varisty 8+ B Finals Second Varsity 8+ 1st 6:36.750 2nd 7:59.061 1st 8:03.5 3rd 8:59.8 Second Varsity 8+ First Varsity 8+ 1st 6:48.132 4th 7:28.811 Varsity 4+ 1st 8:33.8 Varsity 4+ Second Varsity 8+ 2nd 8:47.3 1st 7:17.504 3rd 7:13.261

Second Varsity 4+ Second Varsity 4+ First Varsity 4+ 1st 8:37.8 1st 7:42.319 1st 8:04.505 2nd 8:52.3 3rd 9:00.9 Third Varsity 8+ Third Varsity 8+ 1st 7:00.036 1st 7:45:318 1,000-meter Session 1 Varsity 8+ Session 2 Big 12 Championships 1st 3:53.9 Varsity 8+ May 14-15, 2018 1st 6:43.207 Oak Ridge, Tenn.

38 ALABAMA ROWING ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND THE CRIMSON TIDE THE BILL BATTLE ACADEMIC CENTER The Bill Battle Academic Center at Paul W. Bryant Hall is the crown jewel in Alabama’s $125 million Crimson Tradition building initiative. Through the auspices of the Crimson Tradition Fund, Alabama took its former athletic dorm and converted it into a 55,000-square foot state-of-the-art facility that benefi ts the more than 500 Crimson Tide student-athletes. The building’s many amenities includes a 48-seat computer lab with new equipment. The computer lab also houses 25 laptop computers that can be checked out by student-athletes for use on road trips. There are math, English and writing labs as well as individual study rooms. The athletic academic advisor offi ces are also housed in the building, along with several study lounges, two 50- seat classrooms and a 140-seat classroom. The classrooms feature cutting edge teaching devices, including digital overhead projectors and “smart boards” that allow instructors to interact with students on the go. Throughout the building, there are 16 information stations that provide student-athletes with news about tutorials, study sessions and even practice schedules.

ALABAMA PLACES 35 ON 2018 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 TEAM The Big 12 Conference announced its 2018 Academic All-Big 12 Rowing team Thursday, May 10, with 35 Alabama student-athletes fi nding a spot on the list, including 33 fi rst-team honorees.

Twelve of the 175 rowing honorees between the league’s eight affi liate schools posted perfect 4.0 GPAs and, for the third-straight year, Alabama led the league with fi ve of those 12 perfect GPA’s. The second team consists of student-athletes with a GPA between 3.00-3.19 while the fi rst team award winners hold GPAs of 3.20-plus.

To qualify, student-athletes must maintain a cumulative 3.00 GPA or higher and must have participated in 60 percent of their team’s contests. Freshmen and transfers in their fi rst year of academic residence are not eligible. Senior student-athletes who have participated for a minimum of two years and meet all criteria except percent of participation are also eligible.

NATIONAL AWARDS

CRCA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES (108) 2015 (12) Ashley Allison, Jacklin Byers, Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, Nura 2007 (7) Sarah Beaver, McKenna Frease, Leigh Ann Lazarus, Cristin Liveoak, Hussein, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Jennifer Parker, Haleigh Christina McClellan, Margaret Strojny, Kathryn Tippey Robinson, Katherine Scott, Alexandra Smith, Gabby Sprio 2008 (9) Sarah Beaver, Courtney Crumby, McKenna Frease, Leigh Ann Lazarus, 2016 (17) Charlotte Adkins, Vanessa Barone, Jacklin Byers, Tayla Cabana, Claire Stacey Ogle, Bailey Sanders, Katie Spohr, Margaret Strojny, Katie Estep, Maggie Gillespie, Meghan Hampton, Nicole Lane, Anne RECORDS & HISTORY Tippey Lehmann, Olivia Miller, Emily Navin, Jennifer Parker, Katherine Scott, 2009 (9) Helen Barnes, Chelsea Collins, Lauren Hovey, Sara Leibold, Stacey Ali Smith, Gabby Sprio, Shannon Sweatt, Lindsey Taylor Ogle, Bailey Sanders, Katie Spohr, Kathryn Tippey, Mary Vlasis 2017 (14) Cheyenne Adams, Charlotte Adkins, Tayla Cabana, Raien Emery, 2010 (11) Jessica Allaway, Helen Barnes, Chelsea Collins, Lauren Hovey, Alissa Claire Estep, Lauren Fehr, Maggie GIllespie, Danielle Kem, Kranz, Sara Leibold, Stacey Ogle, Bailey Sanders, Katie Spohr, Valerie Nicole Lane, Emily Navin, Jennifer Parker, Rachel Sowell, Vargas, Stephanie Varner Shannon Sweatt, Lindsey Taylor 2011 (8) Jessica Allaway, Tabitha Coleman, Jennifer Johnson, Alissa Kranz, Jessica Parker, Mariah Styer, Leigh Ann Terch, Stephanie Varner CRCA ALL-SOUTH REGION TEAM 2012 (5) Erika Baranek, Tabitha Coleman, Jessica Parker, Canella Tinker, 2008 Bryn Crawford Stephanie Varner 2011 Alissa Kranz 2013 (7) Ashley Allison, Tabitha Coleman, Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, 2017 Nicole Lane Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Canella Tinker 2014 (9) Ashley Allison, Courtney Atkinson, Jacklin Byers, Kaitlin Carlisle, COSIDA ACADEMIC Melissa Etter, Nura Hussein, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, ALL-DISTRICT IV AT-LARGE TEAM Alexandra Smith. 2009 Stacey Ogle Second Team

ROLLTIDE.COM 39 CRIMSON TIDE HONOR ROLL CONFERENCE AWARDS ALL-BIG 12 ROWING TEAM Campbell, Chelsea Collins, Victoria Croy, Katelyn Halicks, Lauren 2015 Maureen Purcell Hovey, Kristen Iverson, Sara Leibold, Tacoma Morrissey, Stacey 2016 Olivia Dennis Ogle, Bailey Sanders, Laura Skaggs, Katie Smith, Katherine Spohr, 2017 Nicole Lane, Jennifer Parker Paige Storey, Kathryn Tippey, Stephanie Varner, Mary Vlasis, Cathryn 2018 Nicole Lane Whitlock, Sarah Whitt 2010 (27) Jessica Allaway, Jessica Autrey, Erika Baranek, Helen Barnes, Daniella CONFERENCE USA ALL-CONFERENCE ROWING TEAM Barone, Camille Campbell, Chelsea Collins, Sarah Eadon, Amelia 2010 Laura Skaggs Houghton, Lauren Hovey, Kristen Iverson, Jennifer Johnson, Alissa 2011 Alissa Kranz Kranz, Sara Leibold, Tacoma Morrissey, Stacey Ogle, Jessica Parker, 2012 Leigh Ann Terch Bailey Sanders, Jessica Scively, Katie Spohr, Mariah Styer, Valerie 2013 Tabitha Coleman Vargas, Stephanie Varner, Leigh Waddell, Cathryn Whitlock, Sarah 2014 Lynsey Marshall Whitt, Veronica Wilson 2011 (17) Jessica Allaway, Erika Baranek, Daniella Barone, Tabitha Coleman, CONFERENCE USA ALL-ACADEMIC ROWING TEAM Sarah Eadon, Mary Hauswirth, Kristen Iverson, Jennifer Johnson, Alissa 2010 Stacey Ogle, Bailey Sanders, Katie Spohr* Kranz, Jessica Parker, Laura Skaggs, Renee Strong, Mariah Styer, Leigh 2011 Jessica Allaway, Alissa Kranz, Stephanie Varner Ann Terch, Stephanie Varner, Leigh Erin Waddell, Kendall Williamson 2012 Canella Tinker, Stephanie Varner* 2012 (17) Ashley Allison, Bianca Arrington, Erika Baranek, Emily Chadwell, 2013 Tabitha Coleman Tabitha Coleman, Alyssa Drevenak, Kristen Hickman, Kristen Iverson, 2014 Ashley Allison Emily LeBeau, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Jessica Parker, Paige * unanimous selection Storey, Mariah Styer, Leigh Ann Terch, Canella Tinker, Stephanie Varner 2013 (18) Ashley Allison, Elaina Arsenovic, Courtney Atkinson, Kiffy Balchon, CONFERENCE USA COMMISSIONER’S MEDAL (27) Kathleen Bentley, Kate Bishop, Kathryn Case, Emily Chadwell, Tabitha 2012 (7) Brennan Glynn, Kristen Hickman, Melissa Jenkins, Caitlin O’Neil, Coleman, Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, Brianne Hadar, Caitlin Logan O’Neil, Canella Tinker, Stephanie Varner O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Jessica Parker, Canella Tinker, Elizabeth Van 2013 (6) Ashley Allison, Jacklin Byers, Kaitlin Carlisle, Christina Gusella, Caitlin Zandt O’Neil, Canella Tinker 2014 (18) Ashley Allison, Courtney Atkinson, Kathleen Bentley, Jacklin Byers, 2014 (14) Ashley Allison, Jacklin Byers, Kaitlin Carlisle, Delia Hurley, Alexis Kaitlin Carlisle, Emily Chadwell, Tori Cohen, Olivia Dennis, Alyssa McAvoy, Maggie Nugent, Logan O’Neil, Jennifer Parker, Haleigh Drevenak, Melissa Etter, Brianne Hader, Nura Hussein, Lynsey Marshall, Robinson, Katherine Scott, Jenee Small, Alexandria Smith, Gabrielle Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Miller Tuohy, Anna Chambers, Erin Spiro and Jamie Ziolkowski. Delaney 2015 (26) Ashley Allison, Courtney Atkinson, Caroline Blackington, Jacklin ACADEMIC ALL BIG 12 (125) Byers, Katie Chambers, Erin Delaney, Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, 2015 (25) Ashley Allison, Courtney Atkinson, Jacklin Byers, Katie Chambers, Erin Madeleine Evans, Rachel Henderson, Nura Hussein, Abigail Marks, Delaney, Olivia Dennis, Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, Madeleine Dani Mazer, Miller Tuohy, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Nyia Owen, Evans, Rachel Henderson, Nura Hussein, Gina Lupo, Abby Marks, Abigail Palmer, Rachel Palmer, Jennifer Parker, Alexandra Pospisil, Miller Tuohy, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Rachel Palmer, Jennifer Haleigh Robinson, Katie Scott, Alexa Shannon, Ali Smith, Gabby Sprio Parker, Allie Pospisil, Haleigh Robinson, Kendall Scullion, Katherine 2016 (33) Lydia Blount, Jacklin Byers, Tayla Cabana, Katie Chambers, Erin Scott, Alexa Shannon, Alexandra Smith, Gabby Sprio Delaney, Olivia Dennis, Claire Estep, Madeleine Evans, Maggie 2016 (35) Charlotte Adkins, Courtney Atkinson, Vanessa Barone, Lydia Blount, GIllespie, Jacqueline Guezille, Meghan Hampton, Erin Hayes, Rachel Jacklin Byers, Tayla Cabana, Katie Chambers, Erin Delaney, Henderson, Danielle Kem, Nicole Lane, Anne Lehmann, Abigail Marks, Olivia Dennis, Madeleine Evans, Claire Estep, Leslie Feriozzi, Maggie Dani Mazer, Olivia Miller, Emily Navin, Jordan Nezich, Amanda Oliver, Gillespie, Jacqueline Guezille, Meghan Hampton, Rachel Henderson, Nyia Owen, Rachel Palmer, Jennifer Parker, Ali Pospisil, Margaret Nicole Lane, Anne Lehmann, Abby Marks, Dani Mazer, Olivia Miller, Schulz, Katie Scott, Alexandria Smith, Gabby Sprio, Shannon Sweatt, Emily Navin, Amanda Oliver, Nyia Owen, Abi Palmer, Jennifer Parker, Lindsay Taylor, Miller Tuohy Rachel Palmer, Allie Pospisil, Katherine Scott, Maggie Schulz, Ali 2017 (36) Cheyenne Adams, Charlotte Adkins, Vanessa Barone, Lydia Blount, Smith, Gabby Sprio, Shannon Sweatt, Lindsey Taylor, Miller Tuohy Tayla Cabana, Abigail Davis, Danielle Davis, Virginia Dodenhoff, 2017 (30) Cheyenne Adams, Charlotte Adkins, Vanessa Barone, Lydia Blount, Raien Emery, Claire Estep, Lauren Fehr, Maggie Gillespie, Zoe Tayla Cabana, Virginia Dodenhoff, Raien Emery, Claire Estep, Guckien, Jacqueline Guezille, Abbee Hall, Meghan Hampton, Erin Lauren Fehr, Maggie Gillespie, Jacqueline Guezille, Meghan Hampton, Hayes, Samantha James, Victoria Kacsits, Danielle Kem, Nicole Lane, Samantha James, Victoria Kacsits, Danielle Kem, Nicole Lane, Anne Lehmann, Abby Marks, Dani Mazer, Rebecca McGinn, Monica Abby Marks, Dani Mazer, Rebecca McGinn, Monica McGraw, McGraw, Olivia Miller, Emily Navin, Jennifer Parker, Allie Pospisil, Olivia Miller, Emily Navin, Jennifer Parker, Allie Pospisil, Maggie Schulz, Katie Scott, Rachel Sowell, Gabby Sprio, Shannon Maggie Schulz,Katie Scott, Rachel Sowell, Gabby Sprio, Sweatt, Lindsey Taylor Shannon Sweatt, Lindsey Taylor 2018 (40) Cheyenne Adams, Charlotte Adkins, Lydia Blount, Tayla Cabana, 2018 (35) Cheyenne Adams, Charlotte Adkins, Lydia Blount, Sydney Boles, Makena Clark, Peyton Cowell, Gaby Crawford, Olivia DeGroot, Tayla Cabana, Makena Clark, Gaby Crawford, Olivia DeGroot, Kylie Kylie Diffley, Virginia Dodenhoff, Jillian Dunbar, Laura Egeland, Diffley, Virginia Dodenhoff, Raien Emery, Claire Estep, Lauren Fehr, Raien Emery, Claire Estep, Lauren Fehr, Leslie Feriozzi, Samantha Leslie Feriozzi, Samantha Gafford, Sarah Giuliani, Jacqueline Guezille, Gafford, Maggie Gillespie, Sarah Giuliani, Alexandra Griffith, Keilani Hamann, Erin Hayes, Maggie Hocutt, Hunter James, Jacqueline Guezille, Keilani Hamann, Erin Hayes, Hailey Higgins, Danielle Kem, Gabrielle Krieger, Nicole Lane, Anne Lehmann, Maggie Hocutt, Hunter James, Danielle Kem, Gabrielle Krieger, Nicole Carley McCoin, Monica McGraw, Emily Navin, Arielle Schafer, Lane, Anne Lehmann, Carley McCoin, Monica McGraw, Emily Navin, Elaine Schutte, Rachel Sowell, Lauren Taylor Liindsey Taylor Arielle Schafer, Elaine Schutte, Rachel Sowell, Caroline Speith, Shannon Sweatt, Lauren Taylor, Lindsey Taylor CONFERENCE USA COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (94) 2012 (23) Ashley Allison, Erika Baranek, Brittney Bebek, Emily Chadwell, Mary Ana Christopher, Tabitha Coleman, Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, Ali Fabbro, JJ Fadely, Brennan Glynn, Kristen Hickman, Kristen Iverson, Melissa Jenkins, Caroline Lendl, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Emily

RECORDS & HISTORY Osbourne, Jessica Parker, Mariah Styer, Leigh Ann Terch, Canella Tinker, Stephanie Varner 2013 (28) Ashley Allison, Elaina Arsenovic, Courtney Atkinson, Lauren Aziz, Kate Bishop, Jacklin Byers, Kaitlin Carlisle, Emily Chadwell, Amy Chockley, Tabitha Coleman , Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, JJ Fadley, Hailey Gilleland, Christina Gusella, Rachel Henderson, Jenny Kubisch, Miller McCarthy Tuohy, Claire Northern, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Abigail Palmer, Jessica Parker, Canella Tinker, Abigail Turok, Elizabeth Van Zandt, Sydney West, Megan Wolf 2014 (43) Ashley Allison, Courtney Atkinson, Kathleen Bentley, Jacklin Byers, Kaitlin Carlisle, Emily Chadwel, Savannah Chandler, Tori Cohen, Erin Delaney, Olivia Dennis, Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, Brianna Hadar, Delia Hurley, Nura Huessein, Erin Johnson, Michaela Kowatch, Julie Leonard, Gina Lupo, Valentia Makrides, Kelsey Mark, Abigail Marks, Lynsey Marshall, Dani Mazer, Alexis McAvoy, Hannah Merrill, Emily Nicholson, Maggie Nugent, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Nyia Owen, Jennifer Parker, Alexandra Pospisil, Haleigh Robinson, Ashlyn Roze, Katherine Scott, Alexa Shannon, Jenee Small, Alexandria Smith, Gabrielle Sprio, Miller Tuohy, Elizabeth Van Zandt, Jamie Ziolkowski. SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (280) 2007 (9) Bryn Crawford, Victoria Croy, McKenna Frease, Rachel Kimbrough, Leigh Ann Lazarus, Cristin Liveoak, Genna McIlwaine, Marley McKenzie, Margaret Strojny 2008 (16) Jessica Autrey, Sarah Beaver, Bryn Crawford, Victoria Croy, Courtney Crumby, McKenna Frease, Rachel Justiss, Leign Ann Lazarus, Courtney Lewallen, Tacoma Morrissey , Stacey Ogle, Bailey Sanders, Katie Spohr, Margaret Strojny, Kathryn Tippey, Cathryn Whitlock 2009 (23) Katie Allaway, Jessica Autrey, Erika Baranek, Helen Barnes, Camille 40 ALABAMA ROWING

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