2013 ACC Information Guide

Virginia 2012 NCAA Champions

ACC Rowing Contact: Mike Finn, Associate Commissioner Phone ...... 336 369-1210 Fax ...... 336-369-1211 E-Mail ...... mfi [email protected]

ACC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Amy Yakola ....Senior Associate Commissioner Brian Morrison ...... Associate Commissioner Steve Phillips ...... Associate Director Amy Ufnowski ...... Associate Director George Lane ...... Assistant Director ACC HEAD COACHES BOSTON COLLEGE ...... Steve Fiske CLEMSON ...... Robbie Tenenbaum DUKE ...... Robyn Horner MIAMI ...... Andrew Carter NORTH CAROLINA...... Sarah Haney VIRGINIA ...... Kevin Sauer ACC ROWING CONTACTS 2013 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE BOSTON COLLEGE ...... Nick Dow (617) 552-3004 ...... [email protected] ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS CLEMSON ...... Davis Simpson The 14th annual ACC Rowing Championship will be (864) 656-2114 ...... [email protected] held Sunday, May, 12, 2013, on Lake Hartwell in DUKE ...... Chris Cook (919) 684-8708 ...... [email protected] Clemson, S.C. This year marks the 11th time Clem- MIAMI...... David Villavicencio son and Lake Hartwell have served as hosts for the (305) 284-3244 ...... [email protected] NORTH CAROLINA ...... Dana Gelin ACC Rowing Championships. (919) 962-0083 ...... [email protected] VIRGINIA ...... Thomas Fenstermaker (434) 982-5525 ...... [email protected] What’s Inside Contact Info, Directory ...... 1 ACC Schedule, National CRCA Poll Rankings ...... 2-3 Boston College ...... 4 Clemson ...... 5 Duke ...... 6 Miami ...... 7 ACC Digital Network North Carolina ...... 8 The ACC Digital Network is a fully programmed video network designed, Virginia ...... 9 produced, and distributed exclusively for audiences watching on connected 2012 NCAA Rowing Championship ...... 10-12 devices such as laptops and smartphones. The ACC Digital Network provides 2012 ACC Rowing Championships ...... 13-15 fans with video coverage that is unique in college sports, combining exclusive 2012 ACC Crews of the Week ...... 16-18 access and authentic coverage of ACC sports with a custom-designed studio 2012 CRCA All-Region, Scholar-Athletes ...... 19 operation in Charlotte, N.C., that features a dedicated editorial team, a fi rst- class team of hosts and analysts, and an exclusive focus on digital users. The 2012 CRCA All-Americas, Coach of the Year ...... 20 Digital Network is a joint venture between Raycom Sports, the conference’s A Look Back at UVa’s 2010 National Championship ...21-22 long-standing broadcast and marketing partner, and Silver Chalice Ventures, The ACC Rowing Record Book ...... 23-30 a digital media company focused on building innovative new media properties Video.theacc.com 1 22013013 AACCCC SSchedulechedule aandnd RResultsesults

Date School ...... Opponent/Event ...... Site Mar. 9 Clemson ...... Duke, Eastern Michigan ...... Clemson, S.C. (9 a.m.) Duke ...... at Clemson, Eastern Michigan ...... Clemson, S.C. (9 a.m.) Virginia ...... Michigan State Scrimmage ...... Claytor Lake SP, Va. Mar. 15 North Carolina ....George Mason ...... Lake Lure, N.C.(8 a.m.) Mar. 16 Clemson ...... Boston University, Syracuse, Purdue, Indiana ...... Clemson, S.C. (9 a.m.) Boston College ... at Jesuit Invitational ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. Duke ...... at Cardinal Invitational ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. Miami ...... at Cardinal Invitational ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. Virginia ...... at Cardinal Invitational ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. Mar. 17 Duke ...... at Cardinal Invitational ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. Miami ...... at Cardinal Invitational ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. Virginia ...... at Cardinal Invitational ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. Mar. 23 Boston College ... The Beanpot ...... Charles River, Boston, Mass. Clemson ...... Alabama, Marist ...... Clemson, S.C. (9 a.m.) Miami ...... Connecticut ...... Miami Beach, Fla. North Carolina ....at Old Dominion ...... Lafayette River, Norfolk, Va. Mar. 30 Boston College ... The Resolute Cup ...... Narrow River, Kingston, R.I. Clemson ...... California, Oregon State, Stanford ...... Redwood Shores, Calif. North Carolina ....at Georgetown ...... Potomac River, Washington, DC Mar. 31 Clemson ...... California, Oregon State, Stanford ...... Redwood Shores, Calif. Apr. 6 Boston College ... MIT ...... Charles River, Boston, Mass. Duke ...... at San Diego Crew Classic ...... San Diego, Calif. Miami ...... at San Diego Crew Classic ...... San Diego, Calif. Virginia ...... at San Diego Crew Classic ...... San Diego, Calif. Apr. 7 Duke ...... at San Diego Crew Classic ...... San Diego, Calif. Miami ...... at San Diego Crew Classic ...... San Diego, Calif, North Carolina ....at Occaquan Sprints ...... Occoquan Reservoir, Occoquan, Va. Virginia ...... at San Diego Crew Classic ...... San Diego, Calif.

Apr. 13 Boston College ....The Knecht Cup ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. Clemson ...... Boston University, Dartmouth, Yale...... Cambridge, Mass. North Carolina .....The Knecht Cup ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. Apr. 14 Boston College ....The Knecht Cup ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. North Carolina .....The Knecht Cup ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J.

Apr. 20 Boston College ....Holy Cross, Connecticut ...... Lake Quinsigamond, Worcester, Mass. Clemson ...... Clemson Invitational ...... Clemson, S.C. (9 a.m.) Duke ...... at Clemson Invitational ...... Clemson, S.C. Miami ...... at Clemson Invitational ...... Clemson, S.C. Virginia ...... at Clemson Invitational ...... Clemson, S.C. Apr. 21 Clemson ...... Clemson Invitational ...... Clemson, S.C. ( 9 a.m.) Duke ...... at Clemson Invitational ...... Clemson, S.C. Miami ...... at Clemson Invitational ...... Clemson, S.C. Virginia ...... at Clemson Invitational ...... Clemson, S.C. Apr. 27 Duke ...... vs. Wisconsin, Michigan State ...... Lake Monticello, Va. Miami ...... UCF, SMU, Old Dominion ...... Miami Beach, Fla. Virginia ...... UVa Invitational ...... Lake Monticello, Va. 2 22013013 AACCCC SSchedulechedule aandnd RResultsesults

April 28 Miami ...... UCF, SMU, Old Dominion ...... Miami Beach, Fla. May 5 Boston College ....EAWRC Sprints ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. May 12 Boston College ....ACC Championships ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. (9 am) Duke ...... ACC Championships ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. (9 am) Clemson ...... ACC Championships ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. (9 am) Miami ...... ACC Championships ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. (9 am) North Carolina .....ACC Championships ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. (9 am) Virginia ...... ACC Championships ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C.(9 am) M.31-J. 2 Clemson ...... NCAA Championships ...... , Indianapolis, Ind. Duke ...... NCAA Championships ...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. Miami ...... NCAA Championships ...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. Virginia ...... NCAA Championships ...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. CRCA Rowing National Rankings Since 2002, Virginia leads all Atlantic Coast Conference schools with 90 appearances in the Collegiate Rowing Coaches As- sociation poll. The Cavaliers have appeared in 54 consecutive polls, dating back to the fi nal CRCA poll of 2006. The Cavaliers have actually made an appearance in 90 of 91 CRCA polls since 2002. Clemson is next with 45 total appearances, including a streak of 42 consecutive polls which ended on April 18, 2012. Duke is the only other ACC school to make an appearance in the CRCA national poll, having made six appearances, but none since the 2005 season. Virginia, in 2010, became the fi rst ACC team to be ranked No. 1 nationally, earning that ranking three times in 2010, the fi rst of which occurred in the poll of April 7. Virginia was also ranked fi rst in the fi nal poll of the year on May 19 prior to winning the team title at the NCAA Championships. The Cavaliers achieved six more No. 1 national rankings in 2012, in the fi rst fi ve polls and in the fi nal poll. UVa was ranked No. 1 in the fi rst poll of both the 2011 and 2012 seasons. Virginia (90) 2002 (1): May 1—10th 2003 (9): Apr 1—3rd; Apr. 2—11th; Apr. 9—10th; Apr. 16—12th; Apr. 23—13th; Apr. 30—12th; May 7—12th; May 14—12th; May 21—5th 2004 (9): Mar. 11—7th; Mar. 31—8th; Apr. 7—6th; Apr. 14—6th; Apr. 21—6th; Apr. 28—6th; May 5—7th; May 12—7th; May 19—5th. 2005 (9): Mar. 9--6th; Mar 30--6th; Apr. 6—9th; Apr. 13—9th; Apr. 20—10th; Apr. 27—10th; May 4—9th; May 11—9th; May 18—7th. 2006 (8): Mar. 13—3rd; Mar. 29—3rd; Apr. 5—6th; Apr. 12—11th; Apr. 19—11th; Apr. 26—14th; May 3—15th; May 10—15th; May 17—NR 2007 (7): Mar. 14—3rd; Mar. 28—2nd; Apr. 4—7th; Apr. 18—5th; Apr. 25—5th; May 2—5th; May 16—3rd. 2008 (11): Mar. 15—2nd; Mar. 26—2nd; Apr. 2—3rd; Apr. 9—3rd; Apr. 16—3rd; Apr. 23—3rd; Apr. 30—7th (tied); May 7—9th; May 14—9th; May 21—4th; June 11—8th. 2009 (11): Mar. 12—6th; Mar. 25—6th; Apr. 1—7th (tied); Apr. 8—13th; Apr. 15—11th; Apr. 22—15th; Apr. 29—11th; May 6—11th; May 13—11th; May 20—4th; June 4—2nd. 2010 (8): Mar. 18—T3rd; Mar. 31--2nd; Apr. 7--1st; Apr. 14--1st; Apr. 21--3rd; Apr. 28--3rd; May 5--3rd; May 19--1st 2011 (8): Mar. 16--1st; Mar. 30--2nd; Apr. 6--2nd; Apr. 13--2nd; Apr. 20--5th; Apr. 27--5th; May 5--5th; May 18--3rd. 2012 (9): Mar. 15--1st; Mar. 29--1st; Apr. 4--1st; Apr. 11--1st.; Apr. 18--1st; Apr. 25--2nd; May 2--2nd; May 16--2nd(tie); May 30--1st.

Clemson (45) 2007 (1): Mar. 28—12th 2008 (11): Mar. 15—17th; Mar. 26—16th; Apr. 2—16th; Apr. 9—18th; Apr. 16—17th (tied); Apr. 23—17th; Apr. 30—17th (tied); May 7—17th; May 14—17th; May 21—12th; June 11—14th. 2009 (11): Mar. 12—13th; Mar. 25—13th; Apr. 1—14th; Apr. 8—16th; Apr. 15—14th; Apr. 22—10th; Apr. 29—9th; May 6—10th; May 13—10th; May 20—12th; June 4—12th. 2010 (8): Mar. 18—12th; Mar. 31--11th; Apr. 7--12th; Apr. 14--12th; Apr. 21--13th; Apr. 28--14th; May 5--15th; May 19--12th. 2011 (8): Mar. 16--15th; Mar. 30--14th; Apr. 6--12th; Apr. 13--13th; Apr. 20--14th; Apr. 27--11th; May 5--11th; May 18--13th. 2012 (5): Mar. 15--16th; Mar. 29--15th; Apr. 4--16th; Apr. 11--18th; Apr. 25--19th; May 30--20th. Duke (6) 2004 (5): Mar. 11—18th; Mar. 31—18th; Apr. 7—20th; Apr. 14—20th; May 12—20th; 2005 (1): Mar. 9--17th;

3 2013 Boston College Eagles Roster Boston College Eagles Name ...... Yr...... Hometown Erin Anderson ...... Fr...... Bloomington, Minn. 2012--4th Place Finish In The ACC Jane Aulenback ...... Fr...... Shrewsbury, Mass. 2V8 Earned Third-Place ACC Finish Meghan Bailey ...... So...... Pennington, N.J. Lauren Beebe ...... Sr...... Castle Rock, Colo. Jillian Bungard ...... Jr...... Chelmsford, Mass. Steve Fiske Ellen Burr ...... So...... Cazenovia, N.Y. Boston College Head Coach Kaitlin Campbell ...... So...... Rye, N.Y. 14th Season at Boston College Karen Campbell ...... Jr...... Plainsboro, N.J. 14th Season Overall Megan Carney ...... Fr...... Glen Mills, Pa. Steve Fiske enters his 14th season as head coach and program Alexis Carriere ...... Jr...... Manchester, Conn. director of rowing at Boston College. Fiske came to The Heights Emily Carroll ...... Fr...... North Haven, Conn. in 1999, prior to the program’s fi nal year as a club sport at BC. Katie Casebeer ...... So...... Philadelphia, Pa. Fiske enjoyed immediate success in the Eagles’ inaugural season, Melissa Chavez ...... Jr...... Jacksonville, Fla. winning a Dad Vail Championship, including a victory in the women’s Varsity Eight, and Haley Clarke ...... Fr...... Lowell, Mass. consequently earning selection as Division I New England Coach of the Year in 2001. Megan Conway ...... Jr...... Wayland, Mass. During his tenure at the helm, Fiske’s teams have shown consistent speed and prog- Megan Cronquist ...... Fr...... Virginia Beach, Va. ress, highlighted by wins in a number of prestigious regattas, including the Dad Vail Championship, the Big East Championship, the New England Rowing Championship, Alycia Da’Loia-Moore .....Jr...... Bronx, N.Y. and the Knecht Cup. In 2005, BC’s fi nal year in the Big East Conference, Fiske earned Megan Dens ...... Fr...... Webster, N.Y. Big East Coach of the Year honors after guiding the rowing team to a second place fi n- Katie Ewell ...... Fr...... Medford, N.Y. ish at the conference championship, the best fi nish in program history. Fisk has guided Nicole Frederick ...... So...... Villanova, Pa. the Eagles to a fourth-place fi nish in the ACC Championships in each of the past three Jennifer Frese ...... So...... Winter Park, Fla. years. Prior to coaching at Boston College, Fiske served as an assistant coach for six Chelsey Frost ...... Jr...... Narragansett, R.I. years at his alma mater, Fordham University. His teams at Fordham won medals in a Victoria Goetz ...... Sr...... Lexington, Mass. number of championship regattas, including the Atlantic 10 Championships, the Dad Catherine Goldberg ...... Fr...... Reisterstown, Md. Vail Regatta and the International Rowing Association (IRA) Regatta. Fiske competed Victoria Greco ...... Sr...... Fort Salonga, N.Y. intercollegiately at Fordham and was a member of some of the university’s most suc- Olivia Guyon ...... Fr...... Delran, N.J. cessful crews. He rowed with the 1992 Fordham four that won a bronze medal in the Margaret Hanlon ...... So...... Washington, D.C. IRA Regatta and advanced to the quarterfi nals of the . Kylie Hasagawa ...... Fr. ..Huntington Beach, Calif. Returning BC Rowing Standouts Alexis Hawkins ...... Fr...... Drexel Hill, Pa. Erica Jennings...Senior...Northport, N.Y.... Finished the 2012 sea- Shannon Healey ...... So...... Winchester, Mass. son as member of the First Varsity Eight...Rowed in the 2-seat as Caroline Henry ...... Fr...... Lake Forest, Ill. BC captured the Jesuit Invitational...Helped 1V8+ boat to 2nd place fi nish at the Resolute Cup...Also helped crew to fi rst-place fi nish in Rachel Hess ...... So...... Eagle River, Wis. the Rowing Irving Christensen Cup in the third seat...Also rowed Michaela Jaffe ...... Fr...... Yardley, Pa. with First Varsity Eight in 2012 ACC championships...Named to the Erica Jennings ...... Sr...... Northport, N.Y. All-ACC honor Roll in 2010 as a freshman...Earned Athletic Direc- Jennifer Johnson ...... Sr...... Andover, Mass. tor’s Award for Academic Achievement...... Majoring in Manage- Ellen Keenan ...... Jr. ..West Roxbury, Mass. ment and Leadership and Marketing Caroline Kirkwood ...... So...... Wilmington, Del. Anne LaGatta ...... Fr...... Moorestown, N.J. Jennifer Johnson...Senior...Andover, Mass.... A member of BC’s ACC Crew of the Week for April 11...Transferred from Alabama Sarah Loiselle ...... Sr...... Westmont, Ill prior to the 2012 season...Part of the BC 1V8 Crew which fi nished Caroline Luciani ...... Fr...... Woodbridge, Conn. 3rd in the Petite Final of the 2012 EAWRC Sprints...Also heloped Lea Luniewicz ...... Fr...... Dorchester, Mass. 1V8 boat to reach Grand Final of the Knecht Cup...In the Knecht Cup Jillian Marshall ...... So...... Buffalo, N.Y. was part of BC’s Varsity 4 which won the Varsity A race...Two-time Shealyn Mathews ...... So...... Belvedere, Calif. member of the SEC’s Honor Roll while at Alabama... Paris McAdam ...... Fr...... Redding, Conn. Sarah Loiselle...Senior...Westmont, Ill....Senior co-captain for Kelly McElduff ...... So...... Duxbury, Mass. the Eagles and member of the 1V8+ crew... Member of 2V8+ crew Alicia McKean ...... So...... Athol, Mass. that captured fi rst place at the 2012 Jesuit Invitational and helped Emma Metzger ...... So...... Seattle, Wash. BC win the team championship...Raced in bow seat of the IV8+ Kayla Oak ...... Fr...... Buffalo, N.Y. boat that fi nished 2nd in the 2012 Resolute Cup...Part of the ACC Abby Oliveira ...... Jr...... Sudbury, Mass. Crew of the Week for April 11 after fi nished 5th at the Knecht Cup... Katelyn Olsson ...... So...... Foxborough, Mass. Dean’s List student in political science with a minor in economics. Emily Quaglia ...... Fr...... New City, N.Y. Katherine Quinn ...... Fr...... Queenstown, Md. 2013 Boston College Schedule Stephanie Ragland ...... Sr...... Reston, Va. Alyssa Rizzini ...... So...... Riverside, R.I. Date Opponent, Meet ...... Location Chelsea Robin ...... So...... Rehoboth, Mass. Mar. 16 Jesuit Invitational ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J.. Alexandra Root ...... Fr...... New Canaan, Conn. Mar. 23 The Beanpot ...... Charles River, Boston, Mass. Karen Shu ...... Jr...... Chelmsford, Mass. Mar. 30 URI Resolute Cup ...... Narrows River, Kingston, R.I. Maclaine Sisco ...... So...... Ridgewood, N.J. Apr. 6 MIT ...... Charles River, Boston, Mass. Kendall Stemper ...... So. ..Greenwood Village, Col. Apr. 13 Knecht Cup (Villanova) ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. Kaitlyn Votta ...... So...... Wallingford, Pa. Apr. 14 Knecht Cup (Villanova) ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. Apr. 20 Holy Cross, Connecticut ...... Lake Quinsigamond, Worcester, Mass. Wylie Wilson ...... So...... Philadelphia, Pa. May 5 EAWRC “Sprints” Championship ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. Justine Yunkaov ...... Fr...... Manhasset, N.Y. May 12 ACC Championship ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Boston College Coaching Staff May 31 NCAA Championships ...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. Steve Fiske - Head Coach June 1 NCAA Championships ...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. Amy Weatherby - Assistant Coach June 2 NCAA Championships ...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. Caitlin Mance - Assistant Coach 4 2013 Clemson Tigers Roster Clemson Tigers Name ...... Yr...... Hometown Stephannie Allen ...... So...... Orlando, Fla. 2012 ACC Runners-up Ameerah Aly ...... Sr...... Longwood, Fla. 2012 ACC First Varsity Four Champions Marie Arnold ...... So...... Hanover, Germany Laura Basadonna ...... Jr...... Torino, Italy Robbie Tenenbaum Danielle Baskin ...... Fr...... Moorestown, N.J. Clemson Head Coach Kate Biladeau ...... Sr...... Lutz, Fla. 3rd Season at Clemson Alexis Brierly ...... Fr...... Glocester, R.I. 5th Overall, (Tampa ‘92) Katie Bruggeling ...... Sr. ....St. Catharine’s, Ontario Robbie Tenenbaum is in the fourth full season at Clemson and his third Marissa Bruton ...... Fr...... Greenville, S.C. year as Head Coach with the Tigers. He led Clemson to a 2nd-place fi n- Stephanie Cameron ...... Jr...... Alexandria, Va. ish in the 2011 and 2012 ACC Championships and a 15th-place national Carlee Chapin ...... Fr...... Elk Grove, Calif. fi nish at the 2011 NCAA Championships. Clemson’s First Varsity Four Joanna Coombs ...... Fr...... Andover, Mass. boat captured the 2012 ACC title. He came to Clemson from the Univer- Heather Cummings ...... Sr...... Virginia Beach, Va. sity of Miami, where he served for two years as the Head Women’s Rowing Coach. Prior to Laura D’Urso ...... Jr. ... Dunross, Culdaff, Ireland his stint at Miami, he was an assistant coach at the University of Washington for the 2006- Hannah DeFrank ...... Fr...... Harrisburg, Pa. 2007 season, where he helped lead the Washington Huskies to a top-10 fi nish at the NCAA Alana de Klerk ...... So...... Greenville, S.C. Championships. Tenenbaum was an assistant coach at Ohio State from 1998-2006 where Samantha Duggan ...... So...... Christchurch, N.Z. he earned the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association’s (CRCA) award for Assistant Coach Sarah Egan ...... Jr...... Gold River, Calif. of the Year in 2006. He received back-to-back CRCA Central Region Assistant Coach of Katie Eidson ...... Fr...... Charlotte, N.C. the Year honors in 2005 and 2006. Under his instruction at Ohio State, the second varsity Vanesa Ewais ...... Sr...... Jacksonville, Fla. eight fi nished fourth in the Grand Final in both the 2005 and 2006 NCAA Championships. Courtney Fallon ...... Fr...... Shrewsbury, Mass. Tenenbaum helped guide the Ohio State fi rst varsity four to a sixth-place fi nish at the 2004 Erin Ferguson ...... Fr...... Rock Hill, S.C. NCAA Championships and a fourth-place fi nish in 2003. In addition to university coaching, Isabel Freimuth ...... Fr...... Dallas, Texas Tenenbaum was an assistant coach for the United States Junior National Rowing Team Julie Gilbert ...... Fr...... Fenton, Mich. from 1996-2001. Tenenbaum has held head coaching positions at Tulsa (1997-98), Florida Maria Jose Gutierrez ....Jr...... Lima, Peru Tech (1994-95), and with the Clemson Club program (1993-94) as well as being the as- Caroline Hackler ...... So...... Dresden, Germany sistant women’s coach at Tennessee from 1995-1997. A native of Shaker Heights, Ohio, Laura Haselden ...... So...... Spartanburg, S.C. Tenenbaum earned a marketing degree from Tampa in 1992. Danielle Hayden ...... So...... Severna Park, Md. Milena Heuer ...... Fr...... Leer, Germany Returning Clemson Rowing Standouts Kelsey Igo ...... Jr...... Frederick, Md. Laura Basadonna...Junior...Torino, Italy...Named to 2011 All-ACC Rowing Rachel Jones ...... Fr...... Salisbury, N.C. team...A member of the Clemson’s Varsity 8+ that fi nished 2nd at the ACC Cham- pionships and was named ACC Crew-of-the-Year…Named to the 2011 and 2012 MJ Keys ...... Jr...... Christchurch, N.Z. All-ACC Academic Rowing teams…Won silver medal for Italy in the Women’s 4 at Sarah Koering ...... So...... Vineland, N.J. the 2011 World Rowing U23 Championships...Also CRCA Scholar-Athlete in both Jackie Kovach ...... Jr...... Wyomissing, Pa. 2011 and 2012. Rebecca Kretzer ...... Fr...... Richmond, Va. Giulia Longatti ...... So...... Como, Italy Kate Biladeau...Senior...Lutz, Fla...Earned fi rst-team All-ACC honors in 2012... Tatiana Lundstrom ...... Fr...... Westerville, Ohio Also named CRCA second-team All-South Region...Coxwain of Clemson’s Kristin Manna ...... Sr...... Mullica Hill, N.J. First Varsity Eight boat which was ACC Crew of the Week on March 28. Emily Massey ...... Sr...... Quincy, Fla. Sarah Monn ...... Sr...... Skillman, N.J. Katie Bruggeling...Senior...St. Catharine’s, Ontario...Coxswain... Named to the Cristina Morcom ...... So...... West Palm Beach, Fla. 2011 and 2012 CRCA All-South Region Second Team...Coxed the 2011 Varsity Kay Murphy ...... Fr...... Mansfi eld, Va. 8+ to a second-place fi nish at the ACC Championships and was named ACC Emily Mutschler ...... Fr...... Huntingtown, Md. Crew-of-the-Year... Kerianne Pacheco ...... So...... Oakland, N.J. Jessica Patterson ...... Fr...... Alpharetta, Ga. Heather Cummings...Senior..Virginia Beach, Va...2012 2nd team CRCA All- Katherine Peters ...... Fr...... El Paso, Texas America....2012 All-ACC and fi rst-team CRCA All-South Region...2011 CRCA Katherine Reft ...... Fr...... Herndon, Va. Second Team All-South Region.... Was a member of the 2011 Varsity 8 that Alison Rehfus ...... Fr...... Jacksonville, Fla. fi nished second at the ACC Championships and was named ACC Crew-of-the- Carissa Richardson .....So. ....St. Catharine’s, Ontario Year…named to the 2011 All-ACC Academic team. Genevieve Schwemmer Fr...... Ambler, Pa. Laura D’Urso...Sophomore...Dunross, Culdaff, Ireland...Named in 2012 a Kathleen Scibelli ...... Jr...... Walkersville, Md. fi rst-team CRCA All-South Region...Named a 2011 2nd-team CRCA All-Amer- Meghan Sisk ...... Jr...... Richmond, Va. ica...Named to 2011 All-ACC Rowing Team. and 2011 CRCA All-South Region Anna Skochdopole ...... Fr...... Indianapolis, Ind. squad... 2011 CRCA All-America Second Team...Was a member of the 2011 Hannah Soblo ...... Fr...... Columbia, S.C. Varsity 8 that fi nished second at the ACC Championships and was named ACC Caroline Thomas ...... Sr...... Cheraw, S.C. Crew-of-the-Year. Darby Ward ...... Fr...... Bluffton, S.C. Paula Wesselmann ...... Fr...... Flensburg, Germany Giulia Longatti...Sophomore...Como, Italy..Named to the 2nd-team CRCA All- Kathryn Wiley ...... Jr...... The Woodlands, Texas South Region team as a freshman... Claire Wilson ...... Fr...... Bay Village, Ohio Aurelia Wurzel ...... So...... Blevio, Como, Italy Dana Zielinski ...... Fr...... Southampton, Pa. 2013 Clemson Schedule Date Opponent, Meet ...... Location Mar. 9 Duke, Eastern Michigan ...... Clemson, S.C. .9 am Mar. 16 Boston U., Indiana, Syracuse, Purdue ...... Clemson, S.C. ..9 am Mar. 23 Alabama, Marist ...... Clemson, S.C. ...9 am Mar. 30-31 California, Oregon St., Stanford ....Redwood Shores, Calif. ...All Day Clemson Coaching Staff Apr. 13 Boston U., Dartmouth, Yale ...... Cambridge, Mass...... 8 am Robbie Tenenbaum, Head Coach, 3rd Year Apr. 20-21 Clemson Invite ...... Clemson, S.C. ...9 am Jessica Leidecker, Assistant Coach, 3rd Year May 12 ACC Championships ...... Clemson, SC ..9 am Melanie Onufrieff, Assistant Coach, 2nd Year M. 31-J. 2 NCAA Championships ...... Indianapolis, Ind. ...All Day Michelle Nance, Graduate Assistant, 2nd Year 5 Duke Blue Devils 2012--3rd Place Finish In ACC Robyn Horner 2013 Duke Blue Devils Roster Duke Head Coach 15th Season at Duke, 19th Overall Name ...... Yr...... Hometown (Minnesota ‘88) Nicole Antoine ...... So...... Sacramento, Calif. Head coach Robyn Horner enters her 15th season at the Sarah Baker ...... Sr...... Fairport, N.Y. helm of the Duke rowing program after being named Shaye Bastien ...... Sr...... Corona Del Mar, Calif. the university’s fi rst rowing coach on July 1, 1998. After Allison Beattie ...... Jr...... Jacksonville, Fla. starting the program from scratch during the 1998-99 Sophia Blair ...... So...... Newton Square, Pa. academic year, Horner has turned the team into a peren- nial ACC Championship contender as evidenced by top- Katie Burke ...... Sr...... Lutz, Fla. three fi nishes in 11 of the last 12 conference fi nals, including a stretch of Grace Cassidy ...... Jr...... New Fairfi eld, Conn. eight consecutive during the 2001-08 seasons. Her 2012 First Varsity Eight Tara Dalton ...... So...... Woodlands, Texas crew fi nished 2nd at the ACC Championship. She has coached fi ve All-Amer- Katie Dukovich ...... Fr...... Pittsburgh, Pa. ica selections--including 2011 2nd-team CRCA All-America Alex Japhet--and Nicole Favre ...... Fr...... Buffalo, N.Y. 18 student-athletes who went on to receive All-ACC honors, including Emily Theys (All-ACC in 2011 and 2012), who returns to this year’s Duke team after Hannah Hewitt ...... Fr...... Longwood, Fla. capturing all-conference honors and fi rst-team CRCA All-South Region hon- Elizabeth Howell ...... Jr...... Atlanta, Ga. ors. A a total of 15 Blue Devils were named to the All-ACC Academic Rowing Emily Hyland ...... Jr...... London, England teams the past two years including a school-record 8 in 2011. Horner has Sidney Jonson ...... Sr...... Lincoln, Neb. twice been named ACC Coach of the Year, most recently in 2006 when she led the program to a second-place fi nish at the ACC Championships. She Carolina Kiritsky ...... Jr...... West Roxbury, Mass. also took home the ACC Coach of the Year award in 2002 along with South Patricia Kolman ...... So...... Princeton, N.J. Region Coach of the Year honors after her Blue Devils earned a spot among Dana Lerro ...... Fr...... Langhorne, Pa. the national top-20 throughout the entire season. Duke’s success was not Jeannette Llorens ...... Fr...... Grosse Pointe, Mich. just limited to the ACC Championship in 2008, as the Blue Devils also pulled out an upset over 10th-ranked Michigan’s varsity four at the ACC-Big 10 Kathleen Lyons ...... So...... Round Rock, Texas Challenge and swept all eight races at the Invitational on Lake Wheeler. Horn- Emilie Marchetti ...... Sr...... Johnston, R.I. er came to Duke after an impressive two-year stint as the head women’s Sarah Mayo ...... So...... Dublin, Ohio coach at Williams College in Massachusetts. Horner led Williams to the No. Jane McConnell ...... Fr...... Berwyn, Pa. 1 ranking both in the 1996-97 and the 1997-98 seasons. Prior to her two seasons at Williams, Horner led Minnesota’s novice squad to two Dad Vail Ashleigh Anne McKinney .... Sr...... Augusta, Ga. championships. Her teams also claimed four medals at Collegiate Nationals. Nancy McKinstry ...... Gr...... Lexington, Ky. Lauren Miranda ...... Fr...... Clifton Park, N.Y. Returning Duke Rowing Standouts Lauren Musso ...... So...... Denver, Col. Emily Theys...Senior....Stoughton, Wis....2012 fi rst-team CRCA All-South Region selection...Also named to the 2012 and Kaila Perez ...... Fr...... San Francisco, Calif. 2011 All-ACC Rowing teams...A three-time member of the All- Simone Pitre ...... Fr...... Stoney Creek, Ontario ACC Academic Rowing team, named in 2010, 2011 and 2012... Julie Rohde ...... So...... Purchase, N.Y. Selected to the 2011 USRowing Women’s U23 National Team ... named to the 2011 All-South Region Second Team ... Named Laura Sciarrino ...... Sr...... Buffalo, N.Y. CRCA Scholar Athlete in 2011 and 2012... Rowed with the 1V8 Heather Seeley ...... Fr...... Bentwood, N.H. that took third place at the 2011 ACC Championship… Pow- Sophia Staal ...... So...... Nairobi, Kenya ered the V8 and V4 to fi rst in the 2010 US Rowing Collegiate Championships. Alex Stonehill ...... Fr...... Norwalk, Conn. Altelisha Taylor ...... Sr...... Pensacola, Fla. Laura Sciarrino...Senior....Buffalo, N.Y....This fall, she paced Emily Theys ...... Sr...... Stoughton, Wis. the 1V8 to a fi rst-place fi nish in the Championship 8+ at the Head Victoria Tsamis ...... Sr...... Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. of the Hooch...the performance was 20 seconds faster than the next closest boat...also notched a 10th-place fi nish out of 55 en- Claire Vannelli ...... So. ...London, Ontario, tries at the Princeton Chase...In 2012 she was a key member of Karolina Wadlowska ...... So...... Cape Coral, Fla. the Varsity Eight...Helped the boat to top fi nishes at the Dad Vail Carolina Williams ...... So...... Raleigh, N.C. Regatta, Dale England Cup, Knecht Cup, and the Sea World Cal Cup...Earned a top-three fi nish with the 1V8 at the ACC Cham- Mary Wilson ...... Fr...... Laurens, S.C. pionships, helping the boat to a time of 6:44.1 for third place... Rachel Wolsfelt ...... Fr...... Boston, Mass. Named ACC Crew of the Week with the V8 following Knecht Cup .performance.

2013 Duke Schedule Duke Coaching Staff Date ...... Opponent/Event ...... Location Robyn Horner, Head Coach, 15th Year Mar. 9 ...... Clemson, Eastern Michigan ...... Clemson, S.C. Mar. 16-17 .....at Cardinal Invitational ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. Jim Lister, Assistant Coach & Apr. 6-7 ...... at San Diego Crew Classic ...... San Diego, Calif. Recruiting Coordinator, 9th Year Apr. 20-21 ...... Clemson Invitational ...... Clemson, S.C. Kathryn Hagglund, Assistant Coach, First Year Apr. 27 ...... vs. Wisconsin, Michigan State ...... Charlottesville, Va. May 12 ...... ACC Championships ...... Clemson, S.C. May 31 ...... NCAA Championships ...... Indianapolis, Ind. June 1 ...... NCAA Championships ...... Indianapolis, Ind. June 2 ...... NCAA Championships ...... Indianapolis, Ind.

6 Miami Hurricanes 2012--6th Place Finish In ACC 2013 Miami Hurricanes Roster Andrew Carter Miami Head Coach Name ...... Yr...... Hometown 4th Season at Miami Sarah Aschebrock ...... Fr...... Auckland, New Zealand 22nd Season Overall Lindsay Bouchacourt ...So...... Plantation, Fla. (Dalhousie ‘94) Mariana Braga ...... So...... Weston, Fla. Rachel Chapnick ...... Fr...... Lake Worth, Fla. Andrew Carter begins his fourth season as head rowing coach at the Univer- Sophia Doughty ...... So...... Marblehead, Mass. sity of Miami bringing more than 20 years of coaching experience both on Nicola Eick ...... So...... Raleigh, N.C. the collegiate and international level. Though limited by depth issues in his Emily Eidelman ...... Fr...... Chicago, Ill. fi rst three years with the Hurricanes, he guided Miami to a 4th-place team Carolina Escobar ...... Fr...... Coral Gables, Fla. ACC fi nish in 2011 and a 4th-place effort in the First Varsity 8 competition in 2012. Carter came to UM from Clemson, where he spent the 2008-09 Sierra Farquher ...... Fr...... Santa Cruz, Calif. season as an assistant coach with the Tigers’ program. With the Tigers, Maggie Fragel ...... Jr...... Grosse Pointe, Mich. Carter helped Clemson achieve a No. 9 national ranking along with eight Fay Gilbert ...... So...... Chicago, Ill. top-three fi nishes during the fall season, as well as helping the Tigers claim Katie Guest ...... Jr...... , Ontario, Can. their fi rst Atlantic Coast Conference Championship. With the ACC crown, Maghan Hamilton ...... So...... Davie, Fla. the Clemson earned its fi rst NCAA Championships team appearance. Carter personally coached the Tigers’ NCAA Champion Varsity 4+ crew at the 2009 Hannah Hawks ...... So...... Mooresville, N.C. NCAA Championships. Throughout his career, Carter has won more than 50 Breanna Hayton ...... Jr. ..Victoria, British Columbia championship medals as a coach, in addition to coaching seven All-Ameri- Sarah Hirth ...... So...... Leutasch, Austria cans and 17 National Scholar-Athletes in just the past 10 years alone. Prior Katalin Horvath ...... Sr...... Gyor, Hungary to joining the Clemson program, he spent eight seasons (2000-08) as head Courtney Keller ...... Jr...... Effi ngham, Ill. coach at Bates College, one year as an assistant coach at Southern California Holly Kogachi ...... Fr...... Honolulu, Ha. (2000) and four years as head coach at Vassar College (1996-99). Caitlin Lowe ...... Fr. ....Alexandria, New Zealand Hannah Meister ...... So...... Sarasota, Fla. Returning Miami Rowing Standouts Roxanne Meyer ...... Gr. .... Johannesburg, S. Africa Hannah Hawks...Sophomore....Mooresville, N.C... Caitlin Morrison ...... Sr...... Tampa, Fla. Named ACC Freshman of the Year after rowing in Miami’s Zoey Neudeck ...... Fr...... Vero Beach, Fla. First Varsity Eight boat which fi nished 4th at the ACC Cham- Hannah Nielson ...... Fr...... Victoria, BC, Canada pionships... Kelly O’Boyle ...... So...... Bellerose, N.Y. Devon Phelan-Patton ...So...... Fairport, N.Y. Breanna Hayton...Junior...Victoria, British Columbia, Megan Pimentel ...... Fr...... Kailua, Ha. Canada...Named to the 2012 All-ACC Rowing team after Sarah Roldan ...... Fr...... Homestead, Fla. helping lead Miami to a 4th-place fi nish in the First Varsity Erin Ryan ...... Fr...... Phoenix, Ariz. Eight competition...Also helped Miami’s First Varsity Eight Joletta Silva ...... Fr...... Orange County, Calif. to a fi nals appearance in the Dad Vail regatta..Named a 2012 Katie Stanzilis ...... Sr...... Miami, Fla. CRCA Scholar-Athlete Abby Tinari ...... Fr...... Cecilton, Md. Katalin Horvath...Junior....Gyor, Hungary...Named to the Anna Katharina Tosti .....Fr...... Simpsonville, S.C. 2011 and 2012 All-ACC Rowing Teams... Also a member Alex Van Deusen ...... So...... Pittsburgh, Pa. of the 2011 and 2012 All-ACC Academic Rowing Teams... Alison Whitty ...... Fr. ...St. Catherines, Ont., Can. Won B Final at the 2010 University World Championships. Dora Williams ...... Fr...... Miami, Fla. Horvath, a senior, enters her fourth season on the Canes Nichole Zayan ...... So...... Northville, Mich. squad and will be looked to as one of the leaders for the Alyssa Zirkman ...... Fr...... Atlanta, Ga. 2013 season.

2013 Miami Schedule Date ...... Opponent/Meet ...... Location Miami Coaching Staff Mar. 9 ...... vs. Michigan (exhibition) ...... Tampa, Fla. Andrew Carter - Head Coach Mar. 16-17 ....at Cardinal Invitational ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. Meredith Razzolini - Asst. Coach Mar. 23 ...... Connecticut ...... Miami Beach, Fla. Apr. 6-7 ...... San Diego Crew Classic ...... San Diego, Calif. Ashley Genevich - Asst. Coach Apr. 20-21 .....Tiger Invitational ...... Clemson, S.C. Roman Joa - Boatman/Rigger Apr. 27-28 .....UCF, SMU, Old Dominion ...... Miami Beach, Fla. May 12 ...... ACC Championships ...... Clemson, S.C. May 31 ...... NCAA Championships ...... Indianapolis, Ind. June 1 ...... NCAA Championships ...... Indianapolis, Ind. June 2 ...... NCAA Championships ...... Indianapolis, Ind.

7 North Carolina Tar Heels 2012--5th Place Finish In ACC 2013 North Carolina Sarah Haney North Carolina Head Coach Tar Heels Roster 11th Season at North Carolina Name ...... Yr ...... Hometown 11th Season Overall Elizabeth Ayers ...... Jr...... Tampa, Fla. (North Carolina ‘98 ) Katie Burger ...... Jr...... Cary, N.C. Carolina Campbell ...... So...... Cary, N.C. Carolyn Dalrymple ...... Fr...... Charlotte, N.C. Allie Davis ...... Jr...... Dublin, Ohio Sarah Haney, who has played key roles at every level of the UNC rowing Jasmine Dennis ...... Sr...... Charlotte, N.C. program, begins her 11th season as the Tar Heels’ head coach. After serv- Sarah Eastley ...... So...... Cary, N.C. ing as an assistant coach during the 2001-02 season, when she directed the Carolina novice squad, Haney was promoted to the program’s top position on Annie Eick ...... Fr...... Fairfi eld, Conn. July 19, 2002. Haney, a 1998 graduate of UNC, helped lobby for the rowing Sarah Giles ...... Sr...... Raleigh, N.C. program’s elevation to varsity status at North Carolina and lettered on the Steph Henrich ...... So...... Wyndmoor, Pa. school’s fi rst varsity squad in 1997-98. She served as a volunteer assistant Lucie Kloak ...... Fr...... Ridgewood, N.J. coach at UNC in the fall of 1998 while completing her undergraduate degree. Morgan Koder ...... Sr...... Shelby, N.C. Upon graduating with a double major in English and exercise and sports sci- Abby Lantz ...... So...... Oak Park, Ill. ence, she joined the Carolina staff on a full-time basis for the spring of 1999. Emily Leidolf ...... So...... Alexandria, Va. She then spent two years at the University of Wisconsin as assistant coach Ali Margherio ...... So...... Manhasset, N.Y. of the lightweight women’s team. Her novices won the Eastern Sprints cham- Carie Mastrianni ...... Sr...... Hillsborough, N. C. pionship in 2000 and fi nished second in 2001. Haney returned to UNC as an Alex McClelland ...... Sr...... Winter Park, Fla. assistant coach in July of 2001 and directed the team’s novice rowers that Katie McCormick ...... So...... Lower Gwynedd, Pa. year. A native of Southern Pines, N.C., Haney is a graduate of Pinecrest High School, where she captained the volleyball, basketball and softball teams and Lindsay Newman ...... Sr...... Winnetka, Ill. played on a state championship volleyball team. She began rowing as a North Shannon O’Neil ...... Jr...... Wilmington, N.C. Carolina sophomore and captained the UNC club team in 1996 and 1997. Julie Peterson ...... Jr...... Seaside Park, N.J. Sarah Priest ...... So...... Chapel Hill, N.C. Jasmine Dennis,..Senior...Charlotte, N.C. … Rows in UNC’s SB Ritch ...... Jr...... Asheboro, N.C. varsity eight … In her third year as a member of the varsity Maria Santoyo ...... Jr...... Raleigh, N.C. squad … Recipient of the team’s Most Valuable Rower award Amanda Stewart ...... So...... Brussels, Belgium for 2011-12 … Also had the team’s fastest 2K last season. Katherine Summerton .....So. .. Greenwood Village, Col. Amanda Truesdell ...... Fr...... Williamsville, N.Y. Emily Leidolf... Sophomore...Alexandria, Va. … Rows in Claire Wardius ...... Sr...... Pittsburgh, Pa. UNC’s Varsity Eight … In her second year as a member of the Tianna Williams ...... Jr...... Robbinsville, N.C. varsity squad. North Carolina Coaching Staff Sarah Haney, Head Coach Brie Tyler, Assistant Coach Maria Santoyo...Junior...Raleigh, N.C. … Rows in UNC’s Varsity Eight … In her second year as a member of the var- Chelsea Pemberton, Novice Coach sity squad … Shared the varsity’s Most Improved Award for Patti Hucks, Volunteer Assistant Coach 2011-12

2013 North Carolina Schedule Date ...... Opponent/Meet ...... Location Mar. 15 .... George Mason ...... Lake Lure, N.C. (Lake Lure) Mar. 23 .... at Old Dominion ...... Norfolk Va. (Lafayette River) Mar. 30 .... Georgetown ...... Washington, D.C. (Potomac River) Apr. 7...... Occoquan Sprints ...... Occoquan, Va. (Occoquan Reservoir) Apr. 13 .....Knecht Cup ...... Camden, N.J. (Cooper River) Apr. 14 .....Knecht Cup ...... Camden, N.J. (Cooper River) May 12 .....ACC Championship ...... Clemson, S.C. (Lake Hartwell)

8 Virginia Cavaliers 12-Time ACC Champions 2012 NCAA National Champions 2013 Virginia Cavaliers Roster 2010 NCAA National Champions Name ...... Yr...... Hometown Chelsea Adams ...... Fr...... Chesapeake, Va. Kevin Sauer Anastasia Asher ...... So...... Charlottesville, Va. Virginia Head Coach Hemingway Benton ...... So...... Glencoe, Ill. Ellie Biddle ...... Fr...... South Salem, N.Y. 18th Season at Virginia Charlotte Blais ...... Fr...... Bronxville, N.Y. 24th Overall (Purdue ‘76) Brooke Bochonok ...... Fr...... Stafford, Va. Named National Coach of the Year for the second time in his Maggie Bowman-Jones ....So...... Moss Beach Calif. career, Kevin Sauer, now in his 18th year as head coach of Carolina Burke ...... So...... South Dartmouth, Mass. Virginia’s rowing program, has guided the Cavaliers to be- Hart Clements ...... Fr...... Swarthmore, Pa. come one of the elite women’s rowing programs in the na- tion. UVa is one of just four schools to compete in at least 13 NCAA Women’s Kathryn Cook ...... Fr ...... Norfolk, Va. Rowing Championships, fi nishing in the top four 10 times including capturing Sarah Cowburn ...... Gr...... Redditch, Wor., England the 2012 and 2010 NCAA National Rowing Championships. Sauer has been in Emily Crump ...... So...... Darien, Conn. charge of the UVa women’s rowing program since its inception as a varsity Claire Cundiff ...... Jr...... Arlington, Va. sport in the fall of 1995. Before that, he coached both the men’s and women’s Tessa Dikkers ...... Fr...... Pelham, N.Y. club teams at the University since 1988. Due in large part to Sauer’s tireless Allie Donini ...... Fr...... Summit, N.J. devotion to Virginia women’s rowing, the Cavaliers made an immediate impact Constanze Duell ...... Jr. . Oberschleissheim, Germany at the Division I level. In just its second season of varsity competition in 1997, Kaitlin Fanikos ...... So...... Boston, Mass. Virginia fi nished fourth at the inaugural NCAA Championships. The following Jenny Forest ...... Fr...... Eugene, Ore. year, UVa’s second varsity eight fi nished fi rst at the 1998 NCAA Champion- Molly Frear ...... Sr...... Wilton, Conn. ships, leading the Cavaliers to a third-place fi nish overall. At the 1999 NCAAs, Alex Georgiadis ...... Fr...... Richmond, Va. the second varsity eight defended its national title and the Cavaliers tied for fi rst Grace Glover ...... Jr...... Lexington, Va. overall but were awarded the second-place trophy by virtue of a tie-breaker. Carli Goldberg ...... Jr...... Sarasota, Fla. Virginia won silver medals in both the varsity eight and varsity four races at the Susanne Grainger ...... Sr...... London, Ontario championship regatta. The winningest rowing coach in ACC history, Sauer has Ashley Hendrickson ...... Jr...... Centreville, Va. directed the Cavaliers to 12 of the 13 ACC Rowing titles, including the fi rst nine Brandy Herald ...... Jr...... Portland, Ore. from 2000 through 2008. He has been named ACC Coach of the Year on eight Caroline Herre ...... Fr...... Norfolk, Va. occasions including the last three seasons (2010, 2011 and 2012). A native of Maddie Hilbrant ...... So...... Winnetka, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind., Sauer served two stints as head coach at Purdue (1979-82, Katie Hillson ...... So...... Reno, Nev. 86-87) and was freshman coach at Yale (1983-85) prior to coming to UVa. He has helped develop 30 All-Americans at Virginia and 44 All-ACC selections. Camille Hochheimer ...... Jr...... Catonsville, Md. He has also been a successful coach on the international scene and two of his Veronica Jones ...... So...... Atlanta, Ga. former UVa rowers, Lindsay Shoop (gold) and Melanie Kok (bronze) captured Sarah Jordan ...... Jr...... Flourtown, Pa. medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Lexie Katz ...... So...... Wayne, Penn. Maddie Keating ...... So...... Severna Park, Md. Sarah Cowburn...Graduate Student...Redditch, Worcester, Eng- land...First team CRCA All-America in 2012...A CRCA second-team Anna Kobayashi ...... Sr...... Brewster, N.Y. All-South Region selection...Member of the All-ACC squad...Also a Hayley LaFleche ...... So...... New York, NY. member of the UVa First Varsity Eight which was the ACC Crew of Chandler Lally ...... So...... Bryn Mawr, Penn. the Year...A member of Virginia’s First Varsity Eight which captured Taylor Levine ...... Sr...... Margate, N.J. the national title in leading the Cavaliers to their 2nd national team Paula Lewis ...... So...... Alexandria, Va. rowing championship in three years. Kaity McCullough ...... Jr...... Campbell, Calif. Sarah McGovern ...... Jr...... Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Susanne Grainger...Senior...London, Ontario, Canada...Member Andie McPartland ...... So...... Poway, Calif. of the First Varsity Eight that captured the NCAA title...Member of Kate Meredith ...... So...... Richmond, Va. three ACC championship boats: First Varsity Eight in 2012; First Var- sity Four in 2011 and the Novice Eight in 2010...Won a gold medal Erin Metcalf ...... Sr...... Knoxville, Tenn. with the Canada’s women’s 4 at the 2012 U23 World Champion- Catherine Multari ...... Jr...... Halifax, NS, Canada ships...Won gold medal as part of Canada’s Women’s 8 at the 2011 Elle Murray ...... Jr...... Tampa, Fla. U23 World Championships. Betsy Nilan ...... Sr...... Milford, Conn. Mary Nilan ...... Jr...... Milford, Conn. Kristine O’Brien...Senior...Massapequa Park, N.Y... Named to Holly Nixon ...... Fr...... Fermanagh, Ireland the 2011 and 2012 CRCA fi rst-team All-America, All-South Region Kristine O’Brien ...... Sr...... Massapequa Park, N.Y. fi rst team and All-ACC squads… 2012 USRowing Fan’s Choice Col- Emily Pik ...... Jr...... Darien, Conn. legiate Rower of the Year…Part of the Varsity Eight that captured Ann Reid ...... Sr...... Midlothian, Va. NCAA National Championship...Member of the ACC’s Crew of the Chandler Rosenberg ...... Fr...... Holladay, Utah Year...2010 ACC Freshman of the Year. Fiona Schlesinger ...... So...... N. Malden, Surrey, Eng. Hannah Solis-Cohen ...... Fr...... New York, N.Y. 2013 Virginia Rowing Schedule Chloe Sykes ...... Fr...... Ashburn, Va. Date ...... Opponent/Meet ...... Location Paige Terry ...... Jr...... Greenwich, Conn. Mar. 9 ...... Michigan State (scrimmage) ...... Claytor Lake SP, Va. Nina Vascotto ...... Fr...... Huntington, N.Y. Mar. 16-17 ....Cardinal Invitational ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. Brittany Wengel ...... Jr...... Weston, Conn. Apr. 6-7 ...... San Diego Crew Classic ...... San Diego, Calif. Hannah Yoest ...... So...... Arlington, Va. Apr. 20-21 .....Clemson Invitational ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Lizzy Youngling ...... So...... Westport, Conn. Apr. 27 ...... UVa Invitational ...... Lake Monticello, Va. Virginia Coaching Staff May 12 ...... ACC Championships ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Kevin Sauer, Head Coach May 31 ...... NCAA Championship...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. June 1 ...... NCAA Championship...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. Brett Sickler, Assistant Coach June 2 ...... NCAA Championship...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. Josh Gautreau, Novice Coach Roger Payne, Boatman 9 22012012 NNCAACAA NNationalational CChampionshampions

Virginia Captures Second National Championship Wahoos Take First Varsity Eight Title

WEST WINDSOR, N.J.—Virginia’s First Varsity Eight won the grand fi nal to clinch the Cavaliers’ second NCAA team Rowing Championship on Sunday, May 27, 2012, on Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J. The win in the First Varsity Eight was the fi rst of any ACC team in the national championship. The national rowing title was the second for Coach Kevin Sauer’s Rowing team in three years. UVa won the 2010 title and fi n- ished 6th in 2011. The Cavaliers fi nished with 87 points, while Michigan placed second with 82 points. California was third with 78, just ahead of Princeton, which had 77. “It feels great,” head coach Kevin Sauer said. “I was just thinking, ‘Come on you guys, do what you are capable to do.’ I told them before the race to remember who they are and what they want and they just went out and did it. They were tight in the beginning and were a little behind, but they were patient and in the second thousand (meters), they were awesome.” Trailing California by three points going into the 1V8 grand fi nal, the Cavaliers held off Michigan and won by nearly a full boat length in 6:18.72. The Wolverines were second in 6:22.09, while USC was third in 6:25.06. It is fi rst time UVa has won the First Varsity Eight title. Virginia, which was seeded fi rst in the First Varsity Eight coming into the regatta, was second to Michigan after 250 meters, but had taken the lead by the 750-meter mark. Halfway through the race, the Cavaliers had a fi ve-seat lead over Michigan and by the fi n- ish, were almost leading by open water. “For the last month or two, we felt we had a shot, but it had to be a team performance,” associate head coach Steve Pritzker said. “We knew the Fours (First Varsity Four) had to be at the top. We knew the 2V8 had to make the grand fi nal and they did that. I think its great that even though those two boats didn’t win, they can see what a great part they played in this team championship.” In the Varsity Four, the Cavaliers jumped out to a fi ve-seat lead over Ohio State by 500 meters, but the Buckeyes overcame UVa at the end and won the race in a time of 7:13.09 to Virginia’s time of 7:15.18. California placed third in 7:21.15, while Yale (7:23.53), Princeton (7:26.23) and Washington (7:29.20) rounded out the fi nal. The Varsity Four fi nished second for the second consecutive year and the fi fth time overall. Virginia has won four previous Varsity Four national titles (2004, 2005, 2007, 2010). In the Second Varsity Eight, Michigan won in a time of 6:37.04, ahead of Ohio State (6:38.94) and Cal (6:40.85). Virginia placed fi fth in 6:44.97, behind Princeton (6:42.61) but before UCLA (7:10.40). “This is more than I could have ever asked for,” senior co-captain Sarah Borchelt said. “The best part is that we had almost the entire team here cheering us on. Every day, every race, the ups and downs and the blood, sweat and tears we shed was all worth it.”

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Virginia Lineups:

First Varsity Eight: Coxswain Sidney Thorsten (Atlanta, Ga.), Keziah Beall (Bainbridge, Island, Wash.), Martha Kuzzy (Minneapolis, Minn.), Kristine O’Brien (Massapequa Park, N.Y.), Sarah Cowburn (Redditch, Worcester, England), Fiona Schlesinger (N. Malden, Surrey, England), Susanne Grainger (London, Ontario, Canada), Hemingway Benton (Glencoe, Ill.), Carli Goldberg (Sarasota, Fla.).

Second Varsity Eight: Coxswain Sarah Jordan (Flourton, Pa.), Chandler Lally (Bryn Mawr, Pa.), Elle Murray (Tampa, Fla.), Kaitlin Fanikos (Boston, Mass.), Brandy Herald (Portland, Ore.), Liza Tullis (Chicago, Ill.), MacKenzie Leahy (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.), Sarah Borchelt (Sterling, Mass.), Morgan Joseph (Ellicott City, Md.).

Varsity Four: Coxswain Cristine Candland (Greenwich, Conn.), Ruth Ret zinger(Cincinnati, Ohio), Hunter Terry (Greenwich, Conn.), Chelsea Simpson (Carlisle, Pa.), Carolyn Glandorf (Boston, Mass.).

2012 NCAA Championship Results:

1V8+ Ht1--1. Virginia, 6:37.03; 2. Washington, 6:43.51; 3. Harvard, 6:44.18; 4. Brown, 6:50.78; 5. Yale, 6:52/60. 1V8+ Semifi nals--1. Virginia, 6:13.35; 2. Southern California, 6:17.48; 3. California, 6:19.04; 4. Harvard, 6:20.94; 5. Stanford, 6:22.67; 6. Cornell, 6:29.58. 1V8+ Grand Final--1. Virginia, 6:18.72; 2. Michigan, 6:22.09; 3. Southern California, 6:25.06; 4. Princeton, 6:25.90; 5. California, 6:27.19; 6. Washington, 6:29.11.

2V8+--Ht. 2--1. Michigan, 6:50.77; 2. Virginia, 6:55.04; 3. Yale, 6:57.78; 4. Stanford, 7:00.59; 5. Notre Dame, 7:00.60. 2V8+--Semifi nals--1. California, 6:30.58; 2. Princeton, 6:32.89; 3. Virginia, 6:33.54; 4. Brown, 6:34.43; 5. Wisconsin, 6:42.35; 6. Southern California, 6:44.25. 2V8+--Grand Final--1. Michigan, 6:37.04; 2. Ohio State, 6:38.94; California, 6:40.85; 4. Princeton, 6:42.61; 5. Virginia, 6:44.97; 6. UCLA, 7:10.40.

1V4+--Ht. 2--1. Virginia, 7:16.70; 2. Washington, 7:21.32; 3. UCLA, 7:21.70; 4. Stanford, 7:30.89; 5. Michigan, 7:32.62. 1V4+--Semifi nals--1. Ohio State, 7:05.52; 2. Virginia, 7:10.70; 3. Princeton, 7:12.43; 4. UCLA, 7:14.45; 5. Wisconsin, 7:17.43; 6. Cornell, 7:25.09. 1V4+--Grand Final--1. Ohio State, 7:13.09; 2. Virginia, 7:15.18; 3. California, 7:21.15; 4. Yale, 7:23.53; 5. Princeton, 7:26.23; 6. Washington, 7:29.20.

Team Scores--1. Virginia, 87; 2. Michigan, 82; 3. California, 78; 4. Princeton, 77, 5. Ohio State, 67; 6. Southern Cal, 66; 7. Washington, 62; 8. UCLA, 62; 9/ Stanford, 40; 10. Yale, 38; 11. Wisconsin, 34; 12. Harvard, 32; 13. Cornell, 31; 14. Brown, 25; 15. Notre Dame, 20; 16. Michigan State, 15.

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NCAA Rowing Championship History Year .... Champion ...... Pts ...... Runner-up ...... Pts ...... Host Site 2012 .... Virginia ...... 87 ...... Michigan ...... 82 ...... West Windsor, N.J. 2011 .... Brown ...... 85 ...... Stanford ...... 85 ...... Gold River, Calif. 2010 .... Virginia ...... 87 ...... California ...... 82 ...... Lake Natoma, Calif. 2009 .... Stanford ...... 88 ...... California ...... 85 ...... Cherry Hill, N.J. 2008 .... Brown ...... 67 ...... Washington ...... 59 ...... Sacramento, Calif. 2007 .... Brown ...... 58 ...... Virginia ...... 54 ...... Knoxville, Tenn. 2006 .... California ...... 66 ...... Brown ...... 66 ...... West Windsor, N.J. 2005 .... California ...... 67 ...... Virginia ...... 63 ...... Sacramento, Calif. 2004 .... Brown ...... 70 ...... Yale ...... 58 ...... Sacramento, Calif. 2003 .... Harvard ...... 59 ...... Brown ...... 57 ...... Indianapolis, Ind. 2002 .... Brown ...... 67 ...... Washington ...... 63 ...... Indianapolis, Ind. 2001 .... Washington ...... 58 ...... Michigan ...... 53 ...... Gainesville, Ga. 2000 .... Brown ...... 59 ...... Washington ...... 55 ...... Cherry Hill, N.J. 1999 .... Brown ...... 56 ...... Virginia ...... 56 ...... Sacramentio, Calif. 1998 .... Washington ...... 91 ...... Brown ...... 85 ...... Gainesville, Ga. 1997 .... Washington ...... 201 ...... Princeton ...... 184 ...... Sacramento, Calif.

ACC IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR.....TEAM ...... PLACE POINTS 1997 .....VIRGINIA ...... 4TH ...... 146 1998 .....VIRGINIA ...... 3RD ...... 76 1999 .....VIRGINIA ...... 2ND ...... 56 2000 .....VIRGINIA ...... 3RD ...... 48 2001 .....VIRGINIA ...... 7TH ...... 22 2002 .....VIRGINIA ...... 4TH ...... 43 2004 .....VIRGINIA ...... T6TH ...... 36 2005 .....VIRGINIA ...... 2ND ...... 63 2007 .....VIRGINIA ...... 2ND ...... 54 2008 .....VIRGINIA ...... 5TH ...... 47 2009 .....VIRGINIA ...... 4TH ...... 78 ...... CLEMSON ...... 12TH ...... 43 2010 .....VIRGINIA ...... 1ST ...... 87 ...... CLEMSON ...... 15TH ...... 21 2011 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 6TH ...... 69 ...... CLEMSON ...... 15TH ...... 12 2012 .....VIRGINIA ...... 1ST ...... 87

NCAA INDIVIDUAL EVENT CHAMPIONS YEAR.....TEAM ...... EVENT ...... TIME 1998 .....VIRGINIA ...... 2ND VARSITY 8 ...... 7:11.2 1999 .....VIRGINIA ...... 2ND VARSITY 8 ...... 6:50.79 2004 .....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:27.5 2005 .....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:18.42 2005 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 2ND VARSITY 8...... 6:34.19 2007 .....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:35.03 2009 .....CLEMSON ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:26.78 2010 .....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:07.98 2012 .....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 8 ...... 6:18.72

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Virginia Captures 2012 ACC Rowing Championship In Come-From-Behind Fashion Cavaliers Drop First Race But Win Final Three Events

Clemson, S.C.—Virginia, the nation’s No. 1-ranked Row- and the First Varsity Eight all had good wins. ing team, captured the 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Rowing “I’m honored to be named Coach of the Year, but that has Championship on April 21, winning on the fi nal race of the day, more to do with Associate Head Coach Steve Pritzker, Josh the First Varsity Eight, edging host Clemson on Lake Hartwell. Gautrea, our graduate assistant coach; Matt Purcell and the In doing so, the Cavaliers took their third straight ACC Row- kids. That’s how you get a coach of the year award; the efforts ing title and their 12th in the 13 years of the event. Clemson is of all of those people.” the only other ACC team to have captured a league Rowing title, The Cavaliers and Tigers came into the fi nal race of the doing so in 2009. day—the First Varsity Eight—tied with 32 points each after The event was held in front of a record Rowing Champion- Clemson took an early lead by winning the First varsity Four ship crowd of approximately 1,100 fans with calm winds and a competition. temperature of 61 degrees. But Virginia’s First Varsity Eight crew took the pivotal race Virginia totaled 56 points, followed by Clemson with 52, in convincing fashion posting a time of 6:27.9 to outdistance Duke (39) , Boston College (27), North Carolina (18) and Miami the Tigers, who fi nished second with a time of 6:38.6. (17). Virginia’s First Varsity Eight crew, composed of coxswain: After the championship, in a vote by the ACC coaches, Mi- Sidney Thorsten (Atlanta, Ga.); Keziah Beall (Bainbridge Island, ami’s Hannah Hawks (Mooresville, N.C.) was named ACC Fresh- Wash.); Martha Kuzzy (Minneapolis, Minn.); Kristine O’Brien man of the Year. (Massapequa Park, N.Y.); Sarah Cowburn (Redditch, Worces- “Hannah Hawks has had a fantastic season for us as a tershire, England); Fiona Schlesinger (New Malden, Surrey, freshman,” said Miami head coach Andrew Carter. “In my eyes, England); Susanne Grainger (London, Ontario) Hemingway she’s not capable of making a poor decision. She sat squarely Benton (Glencoe, Ill.) Carli Goldberg (Sarasota, Fla.), was also in our top boat as a freshman. She’s shown great leadership named the 2012 ACC Crew of the Year for their efforts. throughout the year and set a very positive tone for the future of Clemson had opened the day with an impressive win in our program.” the First Varsity Four race behind the crew of coxswain Carissa Virginia head coach Kevin Sauer was named ACC Coach of Richardson (St. Catherine’s, Ontario, Canada); Taylor Hoynacki the Year, his third straight ACC Coach of the Year honor and (Tega Cay, S.C.); Katie Mosier (Piscataway, N.J.; Rebekah eighth overall. Clogston, Sr. (Snohomish, Wash.); and Kenzie DuBrul (Cincin- “This is never old hat,” said Sauer. “Every championship is nati, Ohio), posting a time of 7:37.9 to defeat second-place worthy and a lot of fun. The student-athletes did a real fi ne job Duke (7:46.6) and third-place Virginia (7:47.1). today. Clemson did a fantastic job in the Four and really rallied The Tigers win in the First Varsity Four marked only the 5th there. But our other boats did a good job. time Virginia has lost an event in the 13-year history of the ACC “Everybody stepped up and raced. The Novices, the 2-V’s Championships.

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The Cavaliers, though, bounced back by winning the next three races. Virginia’s Novice Eight team fi nished fi rst in a time of 6:53.8, 11 seconds better than 2nd-place Clemson (6:51.6). Virginia’s Novice Eight team was composed of coxswain Hayley LaFleche (New York, N.Y.); Chloe Carry (Dallas, Texas); Andie McPartland (Poway, Calif.); Lexie Katz (Wayne, Penn.); Veronica Jones (Atlanta, Ga.); Katie Hillson (Reno, Nev.) Caroline Burke (South Dartmouth, Mass.); Emily Crump, (Darien, Conn.); and Hannah Yoest, (Arlington, Va.). UVa then tied the meet by winning the Second Var- sity Eight competition, posting a time of 6:43.3, to Clem- son’s 6:51.6. ACC Freshman of the Year The Cavaliers’ Second Varsity Eight was composed ACC Rowing Freshman of the Year Hannah Hawks, Miami of coxswain Molly Frear (Wilton, Conn.); MacKenzie (Mooresville, N.C.) with Miami SWA and ACC Rowing Leahy (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.); Chandler Lally (Bryn Mawr, Committee Member Connie Nickel Penn.);Elle Murray (Tampa, Fla.); Kaitlin Fanikos (Bos- ton, Mass.); Ruth Retzinger, (Cincinnati, Ohio.); Sarah Borchelt, (Sterling, Mass.); Morgan Joseph, (Ellicott City, Md.) and Carolyn Glandorf, (Boston, Mass.). Five Virginia rowers led the 2012 All-ACC Rowing team announced at the end of the day which was com- posed of Breanna Hayton (Victoria, British Columbia) of Miami; Blair Meigs (Camden, N.C.); Erin Roche (Niska- yuna, N.Y.) and Elllen Burr (Cazenovia, N.Y.) of Boston College; Emily Theys (Stoughton, Wis.) and Kathy Smith- wick (Louisville, Ky.) of Duke; Becca Brown (Greenville, S.C.), Heather Cummings (Virginia Beach, Va.) and Kate Biladeau (Lutz, Fla) of Clemson; and Sidney Thorsten (Atlanta, Ga,), Keziah Beall (Bainbridge, Island, Wash.), Martha Kuzzy (Minneapolis, Minn.), Kristine O’Brien ACC Coach of the Year (Massapequa Park, N.Y.) and Sarah Cowburn (Redditch, ACC Rowing Coach of the Year Kevin Sauer, Virginia, Worcester, England). with Duke SWA and ACC Rowing The All-ACC honor was the third for Virginia cox- Committee Member Cindy Hartmann swain Sidney Thorsten of Atlanta, Ga., who guided UVa’s First Varsity Eight boat to three straight ACC titles.

2012 ACC Rowing Championship Results:

Team Results: 1. Virginia, 56; 2. Clemson, 52; 3. Duke, 39; 4. Boston College,, 27; 5. North Carolina, 18; 6. Miami, 17.

First Varsity Four: 1. Clemson, 7:37.9; 2. Duke, 7:46.6; 3. Virginia, 7:47.1; 4. North Carolina, 7:56.8; 5. Boston College, 7:59.6; 6. Miami, 8:31.0.

Novice Eight: 1. Virginia, 6:53.8; 2. Clemson, 7:05.4; 3. Duke, 7:10.4; 4. Boston College, 7:10.7; 5. North Carolina, 7:25.6.

Second Varsity Eight: 1. Virginia, 6:43.3; 2. Clemson, 6:51.6; 3. Boston College, 7:04.4; 4. Duke, 7:05.1; 5. North Caro- lina, 7:16.0; 6. Miami, 7:25.4.

First Varsity Eight: 1. Virginia, 6:27.9; 2. Clemson, 6:38.6; 3. Duke, 6:44.1; 4. Miami, 6:49.6; 5. Boston College, 7:02.8; 6. North Carolina, 7:04.6.

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All-ACC Rowing Team Front Row: Sidney Thorsten of Virginia, Blair Meigs of North Carolina, Heather Cummings of Clemson; Erin Roche of Boston College; and Breanna Hayton of Miami; Back Row: Sarah Cowburn, Kristine O’Brien, Martha Kuzzy and Keziah Beall of Virginia; Kate Biladeau and Becka Brown of Clemson; Kathy Smithwick and Emily Theys of Duke; and Elllen Burr of Boston College

2012 ACC Crew of the Year Virginia’s First Varsity Eight crew (from left to right), composed of Carli Goldberg (Sarasota, Fla.); Hemingway Benton (Glencoe, Ill.); Susanne Grainger (London, Ontario); Fiona Schlesing- er (New Malden, Surrey, England); coxswain Sidney Thorsten (Atlanta, Ga.); Sarah Cowburn (Redditch, Worcestershire, England); Kristine O’Brien (Massapequa Park, N.Y.); Martha Kuzzy (Minneapolis, Minn.); and Keziah Beall (Bainbridge Island, Wash.)

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2012 ACC Rowing Crews of the Week March 21 ...... Virginia 1V8 March 28 ...... Clemson 1V8 April 3 ...... Virginia 1V4 April 10 ...... Boston College 1V8 April 17 ...... Duke 1V8 April 24 ...... Virginia 1V8 (April 24 Honoree is ACC Crew of the Year from ACC Championships)

March 21, 2012--Virginia’s First Varsity Eight Named ACC Crew of the Week Cavaliers down 18th-Ranked Tennessee, Duke, Louisville, Minnesota and Jacksonville to Gain First ACC Honor of 2012 Virginia’s First Varsity Eight crew of Coxswain Sidney Thorsten (Atlanta, Ga.), Keziah Bell ( Bainbridge, Island, Wash.), Martha Kuzzy (Minneapolis, Minn.), Kristine O’Brien (Massapequa Park, N.Y.), Sarah Cowburn (Reddicth, England), Brandy Herald (Portland, Ore.), Susanne Grainger (London, Ontario, Canada), Morgan Joseph (Ellicott City, Md.) and Kaitlin Fanikos (Boston, Mass.) won three races at the Oak Ridge Invitational, downing 18th-ranked Ten- nessee, Louisville, Jacksonville, Duke and Minnesota to be named the initial Atlantic Coast Conference Crew of the Week for 2012. Virginia downed the 18th-ranked Volunteers, posting a time of 6:22.60, defeating Tennessee by more than 18 seconds (6:40.94). The Cavaliers then came back to post a better time (6:18.10) in defeating Louisville and Jacksonville. UVa posted its best time of the day, turning in an impressive 6:14.50 in downing Duke and Minnesota.

March 28, 2012--Clemson’s First Varsity Eight Named ACC Crew of the Week Tigers’ 1V8+ Downs Kansas at Lake Hartwell Greensboro, N.C.-- Clemson’s First Varsity Eight crew which posted its best time of the year in downing Kansas in a dual meet on Lake Hartwell was named the Atlantic Coast Confer ence Crew of the Week on March 28 by the ACC. The 1V8+ crew, consisting of Coxswain Katie Bruggeling (St. Catherine’s, Ontario, Canada.), Laura D’Urso (Dunross, Culdaff, Ireland), Giulia Longatti (Como, Italy), Becca Brown (Greeville, S.C.), Ameerah Aly (Longwood, Fla.), Heather Cummings (Virginia Beach, Va.), Kate Biladeau (Lutz, Fla.), Laura Basadonna (Torino, Italy) and Samantha Duggan (Christchurch, New Zealand), downed the Jayhawks by 26 seconds, posting a time of 6:26.08, which was 10 seconds faster than their previous fastest time this year. The win by the Tigers First Varsity Eight Boat was one of four for Clemson against Kansas, as the Tigers, led by 2nd-year head coach Robbie Tenenbaum, swept the dual meet. Clemson is ranked 16th nationally in the pre-season CRCA National poll. That is the Tigers’ 40th consecutive national ranking in the poll.

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April 3, 2012--Virginia’s First Varsity Four Named ACC Crew of the Week Cavaliers Capture Top Honors at San Diego Crew Classic Downing 6th-ranked USC, 8th-ranked Washington, 14th-ranked Washington State to claim the title. Virginia’s First Varsity Four crew captured the Karen Plumleigh Cortney Cup, which goes to the winner of the San Diego Crew Classic, Women’s Collegiate Varsity Four title, was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Crew of the Week by the ACC on April 3. The 1V4+ crew, consisting of junior coxswain Molly Frear (Wilton, Conn.), senior Ruth Retzinger (Cincinnati, Ohio), sophomore Kaity McCullough (Campbell, Calif.), sophomore Elle Murray (Tampa, Fla.) and freshman Chandler Lally (Bryn Mawr, Pa.) record- ed a time of 7:58.12, in defeating 14th-ranked Washington State (8:02.23), UCLA (8:05.35), Tennessee (8:08.98), 6th-ranked Southern California (8:11.79) and 8th-ranked Washington (8:17.17) in the Grand Final last Sunday. On Saturday, the same crew captured its semifi nal heat in a time of 7:37.64, besting UCLA, British Columbia, Clemson, Southern California “B”, Oklahoma and San Diego State to reach the Grand Finals. The win by the Cavaliers 1V4+ was one of three strong performances by Virginia on Sunday as its First Varsity Eight crew fi nished 2nd to Southern California by less than three seconds and its Second Varsity Eight fi nished 3rd, just behind UCLA and Washington.

April 10, 2012--Boston College’s First Varsity Eight Named ACC Crew of the Week Eagles’ First Varsity Eight Captures Irving-Christensen Cup Outdistancing Holy Cross and Massachusetts on Lake Quinsigamond Boston College’s First Varsity Eight crew, which helped lead the Eagles in capturing their fi rst Irving-Christensen Cup, was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Crew of the Week on April 10 by the ACC. The 1V8+ crew, consisting of freshman coxswain Kelly McElduff (Westborough, Mass.), senior Erin Roche (Niskayuna, N.Y.), freshman Nicole Frederick (Villanova, Pa.), junior Jennifer Johnson (Andover, Mass.), senior Emily Charnowski (St. Louis, Mo.), freshman Ellen Burr (Cazenovia, N.Y.), junior Erica Jennings (Northport, N.Y.) and junior Sarah Loiselle (Westmont, Ill.), recorded a time of 6:52.99, defeating Holy Cross (6:55.72) and Mas- sachusetts (6:55.42) last Saturday on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, Mass. The win by the Eagles was one of fi ve victories in six races for BC, which also captured the Second Varsity Eight, the Third Varsity Eight, the Second Varsity Four and the Novice Eight competitions.

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April 18, 2012--Duke’s First Varsity Eight Named ACC Crew of the Week Blue Devils’ 1V8 Crew Captures Grand Final At Knecht Cup Duke’s First Varsity Eight Crew, which posted three strong fi nishes in winning each of its three races at lhe Knecht Cup, including recording a time of 6:25.69 in the Grand Finals, was named the ACC Rowing Crew of the Week by the Atlantic Coast Conference on April 18. Duke’s crew is composed of coxswain Caroline Kiritsy (West Roxbury, Mass.), Kathy Smithwick (Louisville, Ky.), Katie Burke (Lutz, Fla.), Emily Theys (Stoughton, Wis.), Rory Erickson-Kulas (Naugatuck, Conn.), Tara Dalton (Woodlands, Texas), Laura Sciarrino (Buffalo, N.Y.), Grace Cassidy (New Fairfi eld, Conn.) and Claire Vannelli (London, Ontario, Canada). The Blue Devils cap- tured their fi rst heat at the Knecht Cup in a time of 6:40.06, downing Holy Cross, Rutgers, Colgate and Fordham on the Cooper River outside of Camden, N.J. Duke came back to win their semifi nal race as well, in a time of 6:32.85, besting teams from Boston College, Drexel, George Mason, New Hampshire and Connecticut. Lastly, the Blue Devil crew took the Grand Final in a time of 6:25.69, its second-fastest this spring, defeating teams from Boston College, Bucknell, Buffalo, Wisconsin and Dayton in the process. Duke’s First Varsity Eight crew will enter this Saturday’s ACC Rowing Championships seeded second in the First Varsity Eight only to nationally No. 1-ranked Virginia.

April 25, 2012--Virginia’s First Varsity Clinches ACC Title With Win Cavaliers Entered Final Event Tied with Host Clemson Virginia’s First Varsity Eight crew captured the fi nal ACC Crew of the Week honors and also earned ACC Crew of the Year accolades by winning posting a time of 6:27.9 to outdistance second-place Clemson (6:38.6) and snap a 32-32 team tie to give Virginia its 12th ACC Rowing title in 13 years. The ACC Crew of the Year is composed of coxswain: Sidney Thorsten (Atlanta, Ga.); Keziah Beall (Bainbridge Island, Wash.); Martha Kuzzy (Minneapolis, Minn.); Kristine O’Brien (Massapequa Park, N.Y.); Sarah Cowburn (Redditch, Worcestershire, England); Fiona Schlesinger (New Malden, Surrey, England); Susanne Grainger (London, Ontario) Hemingway Benton (Glencoe, Ill.) Carli Goldberg (Sarasota, Fla.), Thorsten earned All-ACC honors for the third straight year, hav- ing led the Cavaliers First Varsity Eight to three consecutive wins in the ACC Championships.

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12 ACC Rowers Tabbed to 25 ACC Rowers Named CRCA All-Region Teams 2012 CRCA Scholar-Athletes Clemson Leads All With Eight Rowers Honored UVa and Clemson Each with Five A total of 25 Atlantic Coast Conference rowers were honored as 2012 Schol- A total of 12 Atlantic Coast Conference rowers were named ar-Athletes by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA). to the 2012 Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) All- To be named a CRCA Scholar-Athlete, a rower must: Region Rowing teams. 1. Have at least a 3.5 cumulative GPA through the fall semester of 2011. In all, 11 ACC rowers were named to the fi rst or second 2. Have met all eligibility rules as defi ned by her institution team in the South Region, including both the coxswain’s of the 3. Have rowed in her institution’s boat (s) a minimum of 75% of the current fi rst-team, which was Sidney Thorsten (Atlanta, Ga.) of Virginia, spring races or racing in a major regional conference event. and the second team, which was Clemson’s Kate Bruggeling (St. 4. Have a coach be a member in good standing with the CRCA as of May 1, Catharine’s, Ontario, Canada). 2012. Virginia and Clemson each had fi ve rowers chosen, while Clemson led all ACC schools with eight rowers chosen, followed by Boston Duke had one South All-Region pick in Emily Theys (Stoughton, College and Duke with six each, Virginia and Miami with two each, and North Wis.). Boston College saw senior Erin Roche (Niskayuna, N.Y.) Carolina with one. named to the New England All-Region 2nd Team. The honor was Eight ACC Rowers were honored for the third straight year including Emily the fi rst for Theys, while Roche was named to the All-New Eng- Charnowski (St. Louis, Mo.) and Rachel Pettis (Acworth, Ga.) of Boston Col- land team for the second straight year. lege; Becca Brown (Greenville, S.C.), Taylor Hoynacki (Tega Cay, S.C.) and Honored for Virginia, the No. 2-ranked team in the nation, were Katie Mosier (Piscataway, N.J.) of Clemson; Tori Arendt (North Royalton, Ohio) Thorsten, senior Keziah Beall (Bainbridge, Island, Wash.), se- and Rory Erickson-Kulas (Naugatuck, Conn.) of Duke; and Sarah Borchelt (Ster- nior Martie Kuzzy (Minneapolis, Minn.), junior Kristine O’Brien ling, Mass.) of Virginia. (Massapequa Park, N.Y.) and senior Sarah Cowburn (Redditch, An additional four ACC Rowers were honored as CRCA Scholar-Athletes Worcester, England). for the second time: Sarah Loiselle (Westmont, Ill.) of Boston College; Bre Thorsten, Beall, Kuzzy and O’Brien were fi rst-team All-Re- Przestrzelski (Swannanoa, N.C.) of Clemson; and Katie Burke (Lutz, Fla.) and gion picks, while Cowburn earned 2nd-team All-South Region Emily Theys (Stoughton, Wis.) of Duke. honors. All fi ve rowers are members of the Cavaliers’ First Varsity Eight boat which earned ACC Crew of the Year honors earlier this year. The All-Region selection was the third of Thorsten’s career, The 2012 ACC CRCA Scholar-Athletes while O’Brien and Kuzzy were named to the All-South fi rst-team Boston College (6) region team for the second straight year. Name Hometown Academic Major Honored for Clemson were Bruggeling, junior Heather Cum- Lauren Beebe Castle Rock, Col. Political Science mings (Virginia Beach, Va.), sophomore Laura D’Urso ( Dunross, Alexis Carriere Manchester, Conn. Nursing Culdaff, Ireland), senior Kate Biladeau (Lutz, Fla.), and freshman Emily Charnowski St. Louis, Mo. Psychology and Theology Giulia Longatti (Como, Italy). Sarah Loiselle Westmont, Ill. Economics & Political Science Cummings and D’Urso were named to the fi rst team, while Rachel Pettis Acworth, Ga. Art History D’Urso, Biladeau and Bruggeling were all named to the All-South Stephanie Ragland Reston, Va. History Region second team. Bruggeling was named to the second-team All-Region South team as the coxswain for the third straight year, Clemson (8) while D’Urso was a fi rst-team All-South Region pick for the sec- Laura Basadonna Torino, Italy Pre-Business ond straight year. Cummings was named a 2nd-team All-Region Becca Brown Greenville, S.C. Bio engineering selection in 2011 before earning fi rst-team honors this year. Marissa Henry Hampton Falls, N.H. Language and International Trade Taylor Hoynacki Tega Cay, S.C. Communications Jacklyn Kovach Wyomissing, Pa. Bioengineering 2012 CRCA All-New England Region Team Katie Mosier Piscataway, N.J. Marketing Erin Roche, Boston College (2nd) Bre Przestrzelski Swannanoa, N.C. Bioengineering Kathleen Scibelli Walkersville, Md. Animal and Veterinary Science 2012 CRCA All-South Region Team Duke (6) Keziah Beall, Virginia (1st) Tori Arendt North Royalton, Ohio Biology Heather Cummings, Clemson (1st) Sarah Baker Fairport, N.Y. Cultural Anthropology Laura D’Urso, Clemson (1st) Katie Burke Lutz, Fla. Psychology Marti Kuzzy, Virginia (1st) Rory Erickson-Kulas Naugatuck, Conn. Public Policy Kristine O’Brien, Virginia (1st) Elizabeth Howell Atlanta, Ga. Neuroscience Emily Theys Stoughton, Wis. Sociology Emily Theys, Duke (1st) Sidney Thorsten, coxswain Virginia (1st) Miami (2) Kate Biladeau, Clemson (2nd) Breanna Hayton Victoria, B. C. Engineering Sarah Cowburn, Virginia (2nd) Dani Yuska Jacksonville, Fla. Nursing Giulia Longatti, Clemson (2nd) North Carolina (1) Kate Bruggeling, coxswain, Clemson (2nd) Claire Wardius Pittsburgh, Pa. English Virginia (2) Sarah Borchelt Sterling, Mass. Nursing Molly Frear Wilton, Conn. Italian

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Sidney Thorsten Martie Kuzzy Kristine O’Brien Sarah Cowburn Keziah Beall Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Six ACC Rowers Named to Pocock CRCA All-America Team Five Members of UVa’s National Championship Team Named First-Team All-Americas Six Atlantic Coast Conference rowers were named to the Pocock Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) team announced June 4. Five rowers from NCAA National Champion Virginia were named to the squad as well as one ACC Rower from Clemson. All fi ve Cavaliers members of the UVa’s National Champion First Varsity Eight boat and all fi ve were named to the CRCA fi rst team led by UVa coxswain Sidney Thorsten (Atlanta, Ga.) but also including Keziah Beall (Bainbridge, Island, Wash.), Sarah Cowburn (Redditch, Worcester, England), Martie Kuzzy (Minne- apolis, Minn.) and Kristine O’Brien (Massapequa Park, N.Y.). All fi ve UVa rowers were key contributors to a Virginia program which has captured two NCAA National Championships in the past three years. They were joined by Clemson’s Heather Cummings (Virginia Beach, Va.), who was named to the CRCA Second Heather Cummings team for the Tigers, who fi nished the year ranked 20th nationally in the fi nal CRCA poll. The honor was the Clemson second for Thorsten, who earned second-team CRCA All-America honors in 2010 after guiding UVa to their fi rst national championship, and for O’Brien, who earned fi rst-team honors in 2011 when Virginia fi nished 6th in the NCAA National Championships. Cummings earned All-America honors for the fi rst time, joining her older sister Brittany, who was a fi rst-team All-America for the Tigers in 2010 and a second-team selection in 2009. Thorsten, Beall, Cowburn, and Kuzzy were all seniors for the Cavaliers this past year, while O’Brien and Cummings were juniors. UVa’s Kevin Sauer Named 2012 National Coach of the Year CRCA Tabs Sauer for Second Time for National Honor Virginia Head Coach Kevin Sauer, who guided Virginia to its second national NCAA championship in three years, was named the 2012 Pocock National Coach of the Year by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA). Sauer just completed his 17th year at the helm of Virginia Women’s Rowing. He led his team to a fi rst place team showing at the NCAA Rowing Championships this past May, winning the Varsity 8, fi nishing fi fth in the Second Varsity 8, and fi nishing second in the Varsity Four. In all, Sauer has guided UVa to 10 NCAA fi nishes of fourth or better. In 1999, Sauer led Virginia to a fi rst-place tie, but the Cavaliers were awarded 2nd place by virtue of a tie-breaker. Earlier this year Sauer led Virginia to its 12th ACC Rowing title in 13 years and also captured team honors at the Easter Sprints Regatta. Sauer was previously honored as National Coach of the Year in 2010 and has been named ACC Coach of the Year eight times. Borchelt Named to Capital One Academic All-America First Team Senior was co-captain for 2012 national champion Cavaliers Virginia rowing senior Sarah Borchelt (Sterling, Mass.) was named to the 2012 Capital One Academic All- America Women’s At-Large First Team, the Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Borchelt, a two-year co-captain, helped the Cavaliers to capture the 2012 NCAA Championship in May. She was a part of the Second Varsity Eight that fi nished fi fth at the national regatta and won the ACC Championship in April. She was named to the Capital One Academic All-District III Women’s At-Large First Team on May 18. The senior was named the 2011 ACC Rowing Scholar-Athlete of the Year and twice was named a Collegiate Sarah Borchelt Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) National Scholar-Athlete. She graduated in May with a degree in nursing Virginia with a 3.92 GPA. 20 22010010 NNCAACAA RRowingowing FlashbackFlashback

Virginia Captures NCAA Rowing Championship Cavaliers Claim First ACC National Rowing Title Clemson Earned 15th-Place National Finish May 30, 2010 GOLD RIVER, Calif. – For the fi rst time in the 11 years fi rst since 2007. the Atlantic Coast Conference has sponsored Rowing, The win was also the sixth national event title by an an ACC team captured the National Championship as ACC school since the Conference began sponsoring Virginia, the No. 1-ranked Rowing team, captured the rowing for the 2000 season. 2010 NCAA Rowing Championship with 87 points at UVa’s crew of coxswain Sarah Pichardo (Clifton, Lake Natoma at the Sacramento State Aquatic Center, Va.), Ruth Retzinger (Cincinnati, Ohio), Hunter Terry outdistancing second-place California, which had 82 (Greenwich, Conn.), Chelsea Simpson (Carlisle, Pa.) points. and Inge Janssen (Voorburg, The Netherlands), had UVa’s First Varsity Four capped off an undefeated set an NCAA record in the semifi nals on Saturday with season by winning its race and being crowned national a time of 7:07.28 and fi nished more than four seconds champions. in front of second-place California. Clemson fi nished 15th, giving the ACC two schools “This is a special feeling,” Virginia head coach Kevin among the top 15 in the country. Sauer said. “It’s unbelievable. We have worked so hard The Tigers’ First Varsity Eight boat won the Third at this. It’s a great, great feeling.” Final, while Clemson’s First Varsity Four boat fi nished The win in the First Varsity Four marked the second fourth in the Petite Final. straight year an ACC team has captured the national The team victory gave Virginia its 20th team National championship in this event. Last year, Clemson cap- Championship in school history. tured the national title in the First Varsity Four. The Cavaliers were led by their Varsity Four, which Virginia’s 2010 Varsity Four did not lose a race dur- handily captured the event title and which had earlier ing the spring season and won the ACC Championship set NCAA records for the event, and by their First Varsi- race in addition to the NCAA Championship race. It be- ty Eight crew which fi nished a close second to national came the fi rst UVa crew to win a national champion- champion Yale, fi nishing less than a second behind the ship since the 2007 Varsity Four. Elis. “They were a dominant crew from day one here,” Virginia’s Varsity Four became the seventh crew in Sauer said. “Associate head coach Steve Pritzker did school history to win a national championship and the a great job with those guys. They rowed well and they 21 22010010 NNCAACAA RRowingowing FFlashbacklashback

Virginia’s Varsity Eight, composed if coxswain Sidney Thorsten (Atlanta, Ga.), Jennifer Crom- well (Bellevue, Wash.), Katrin Reinert (Stuttgart, Germany), Desiree Burns (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.), Kristine O’Brien (Massapequa Park, N.Y.), Mar- tha Kuzzy (Minneapolis, Minn.), Helen Tompkins (Friendswood, Tex.), Nora Phillips (Arlington, Va.), Summers Nelson (Kansas City, Mo.) closed hard down the stretch to fi nish second (6:25.75) to fi rst-place Yale (6:24.76) by just less than a sec- ond. The victory gave UVa the team title with a total of 87 points, fi ve ahead of second-place California. Princeton (76), Stanford (75), Brown (71), Yale (66), Wisconsin (55), Southern California (52), Michigan State (51) and Washington (43) rounded out the Top Ten. "I feel amazing right now,” Virginia senior Jen- nifer Cromwell said. “This is honestly a dream come true. When I committed to Virginia, I made a promise to myself that I was not leaving here with- out a national championship. So now it is a dream come true. My last race being a Cavalier, I can’t put into words how excited I am.”

ACC IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR TEAM PLACE POINTS 2000 ....VIRGINIA.....3RD ...... 48 2001 ....VIRGINIA.....7TH ...... 22 rowed hard. They set the tone. Our team would see them 2002 ....VIRGINIA.....4TH ...... 43 launching and coming down the course and just get so 2003 ....VIRGINIA.....6TH ...... 41 psyched. They really set the tone. That’s what’s cool 2004 ....VIRGINIA.....T6TH ...... 36 about this fi nal day, the Four goes fi rst, so they started it 2005 ....VIRGINIA.....2ND ...... 63 off really well with a great race. I’m really happy for Sarah 2007 ....VIRGINIA.....2ND ...... 54 Pichardo, a senior coxswain who went out with a bang." 2008 ....VIRGINIA.....5TH ...... 47 In the second event of the day, Virginia, one of only 2009 ....VIRGINIA.....4TH ...... 78 three schools to have qualifi ed for the grand fi nals in all CLEMSON ....12TH ...... 43 three events, fi nished 4th in the Second Varsity Eight 2010 VIRGINIA.....1ST ...... 87 with a time of 6:35.94. Brown (6:25.72) won the race, CLEMSON ....15TH ...... 21 followed by Stanford (6:30.45) and California (6:31.96) 2011 VIRGINIA.....6TH ...... 69 edged out the Cavaliers for third place. CLEMSON ....15TH ...... 12 Virginia’s Second Varsity Eight was composed of Cox- swain Cristine Candland (Greenwich, Conn.) , Victoria NCAA INDIVIDUAL EVENT CHAMPIONS Burke, Marie Long (Frederick, Md.), Lauren Hutchins YEAR TEAM EVENT TIME (North Vancouver, Canada), Sarah Borchelt (Boston, 2004 ....VIRGINIA.....VARSITY 4 ...... 7:27.5 Mass.), Caroline Sweeny (Grosse Pointe Park, Mich.), 2005 ....VIRGINIA.....VARSITY 4 ..... 7:18.42 Christine Roper (Reading, St. James, Jamaica), Claudia 2005 ..... VIRGINIA ...... 2ND VARSITY 8 ...6:34.19 Blandford (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada), and Lauren 2007 ....VIRGINIA.....VARSITY 4 ..... 7:35.03 Shook (Grosse Pointe Park, Mich.). 2009 ....CLEMSON ....VARSITY 4 ..... 7:26.78 Virginia entered the fi nal race of the day--The First Var- 2010 ....VIRGINIA.....VARSITY 4 ..... 7:07.98 sity Four--trailing California by three points. 22 TThehe AACCCC RRecordecord BBookook

ACC ROWING CHAMPIONS ACC CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM RESULTS YEAR...... CHAMPION ...... COACH ...... RUNNER-UP 2000 ...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON Year Team ..Results ...... Points ...... 1V8 ...... 2V8 ...... 1V4 ...... 2V4 2001 ...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON 2000...... 1st ...... Virginia ...... 40...... Va-6:55.9 ...... Va-6:51.1 ...... Va.-7:45.1 ...... Va.-7:56.9 2002 ...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... DUKE 2nd...... Clemson ...... 30 2003 ...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... DUKE 3rd ...... North Carolina ...... 19 2004 ...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... DUKE 4th ...... Duke ...... 11 2005 ...... VIIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON 2006 ...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... DUKE 2001...... 1st ...... Virginia ...... 38...... Va.-6:31.3 ...... Va. 6:40.5...... CL-7:27.7 ...... Va.-7:36.5 2007 ...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON 2nd...... Clemson ...... 32 2008 ...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON 3rd ...... Duke* ...... 15 2009 ...... CLEMSON ...... RICHARD RUGGIERI ...... VIRGINIA 4th ...... North Carolina ...... 15 2010 ...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON *Won Tie breaker for 3rd Place 2011 ...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON 2012 ...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON Novice 8 Replaces 2 V4 ...... 1V8 ...... 2V8 ...... 1V4 ...... N8 ACC ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP SITES 2002...... 1st ...... Virginia ...... 40...... Va.-6:31.4 ...... Va.-6:38.3 ...... Va.-7:25.0 ...... Va.-7:11.2 2000 ..... LAKE MONTICELLO, VA. 2nd...... Duke ...... 26 2001 ..... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 3rd ...... Clemson ...... 24 2002 ..... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 4th ...... North Carolina ...... 10 2003 ..... LAKE MONTICELLO, VA. 2004 ..... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 2003...... 1st ...... Virginia ...... 40...... Va.-6:47.9 ...... Va.-6:52.9 ...... Va.7:44.0...... Va.-7:02.0 2005 ..... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 2nd...... Duke ...... 29 2006 ..... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 3rd ...... Clemson ...... 21 2007 ..... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 4th ...... North Carolina ...... 10 2008 ..... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 2009 ..... LAKE MELTON, OAK RIDGE, TENN. 2004...... 1st ...... Virginia ...... 40...... Va.-6:34.3 ...... Va.-6:47.1 ...... Va.-7:45.1 ...... Va.-7:11.2 2010 ..... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 2nd...... Duke ...... 25 2011 ...... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 3rd ...... Clemson ...... 23 2012 ..... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 4th ...... North Carolina ...... 11 2013 ..... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 2005...... 1st ...... Virginia ...... 49...... Va.-6:37.0 ...... Va.-6:58.8 ...... Va.-7:55.4 ...... Cl-7:20.2 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS 2nd...... Clemson ...... 41 CREW TEAM TIME YEAR 3rd ...... Duke ...... 24 1ST VARSITY 4+ ...... VIRGINIA ...... 7:08.1 ...... 2010 4th ...... Miami ...... 19 2ND VARSITY 4+ ...... VIRGINIA ...... 7:36.5 ...... 2001 5th ...... North Carolina ...... 17 1 STVARSITY 8+ ...... VIRGINIA ...... 6:22.0 ...... 2008 2ND VARSITY 8+ ...... VIRGINIA ...... 6:28.1 ...... 2007 2006...... 1st ...... Virginia ...... 60...... Va.-6:31.0 ...... Va.-6:36.6 ...... Va.-7:23.4 ...... Va.-6:50.1 NOVICE 8+ ...... CLEMSON ...... 6:46.3 ...... 2008 2nd...... Duke ...... 43 3rd ...... Miami ...... 34 ACC IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 4th ...... Clemson ...... 30 YEAR TEAM PLACE POINTS 5th ...... Boston College ...... 25 1997 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 4TH ...... 146 6th ...... North Carolina ...... 17 1998 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 3RD ...... 76 1999 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 2ND ...... 56 2007...... 1at ...... Virginia ...... 60...... Va.-6:36.7 ...... Va.-6:28.1 ...... Va.-7:31.6 ...... Va.-6:47.4 2000 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 3RD ...... 48 2nd...... Clemson ...... 46 2001 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 7TH ...... 22 3rd ...... Duke ...... 43 2002 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 4TH ...... 43 4th ...... Miami ...... 25 2004 ...... VIRGINIA ...... T6TH ...... 36 5th ...... Boston College ...... 23 2005 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 2ND ...... 63 6th ...... North Carolina ...... 13 2007 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 2ND ...... 54 2008 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 5TH ...... 47 2008 1st ...... Virginia ...... 58...... Va.-6:22.0 ...... Va.-6:31.4 ...... Va.-7:18.6 ...... Cl-6:46.3 2009 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 4TH ...... 78 2nd...... Clemson ...... 51 ...... CLEMSON ...... 12TH ...... 43 2010 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 1ST ...... 87 3rd ...... Duke ...... 33 ...... CLEMSON ...... 15TH ...... 21 4th ...... North Carolina ...... 28 2011 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 6TH ...... 69 5th ...... Miami ...... 24 ...... CLEMSON ...... 15TH ...... 12 6th ...... Boston College ...... 12 2012 ....VIRGINIA.....1ST ...... 87 2009 1st ...... Clemson ...... 55...... CL-6:38.40 ....Va.-6:49.30 ...... CL-7:43.10 ...... Va.7:04.80 NCAA INDIVIDUAL EVENT CHAMPIONS 2nd...... Virginia ...... 54 YEAR....TEAM ...... EVENT ...... TIME 3rd ...... Miami ...... 34 1998 ....VIRGINIA ...... 2ND VARSITY 8 ...... 7:11.2 4th ...... Boston College ...... 23 1999 ....VIRGINIA ...... 2ND VARSITY 8 ...... 6:50.79 5th ...... Duke ...... 21 2004 ....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:27.5 6th ...... North Carolina ...... 19 2005 ....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:18.42 2005 .....VIRGINIA ...... 2ND VARSITY 8 ...... 6:34.19 2010 1st ...... Virginia ...... 60...... Va-6:34.2 ...... Va.-6:59.4 ...... Va.-7:08.1 ...... Va.-6:49.4 2007 ....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:35.03 2nd...... Clemson ...... 50 2009 ....CLEMSON ..... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:26.78 3rd ...... Duke ...... 36 2010 ....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:07.98 4th ...... Boston College ...... 26 2012 ....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 8 ...... 6:18.72 5th ...... North Carolina ...... 18 6th ...... Miami ...... 14 ACC ROWING COACH OF THE YEAR YEAR COACH SCHOOL 2011 1st ...... Virginia ...... 60...... Va.-6:23.9 ...... Va. 6:35.9...... Va.-7:17.5 ...... Va.-6:49.5 2000 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 2nd...... Clemson ...... 49 2001 ...... SUSIE LUECK ...... CLEMSON 3rd ...... Duke ...... 41 2002 ...... ROBYN HORNER ...... DUKE 4th ...... Miami ...... 23 2003 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 5th ...... Boston College ...... 21 2004 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 6th ...... North Carolina ...... 14 2005 ...... SUSIE LUECK ...... CLEMSON 2006 ...... ROBYN HORNER ...... DUKE 2012 1st ...... Virginia ...... 56...... Va.-6:27.9 ...... Va.-6:43.3 ...... CL-7:37.9 ...... Va.-6:53.8 2007 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 2nd...... Clemson ...... 52 2008 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINA 3rd ...... Duke ...... 39 2009 ...... RICHARD RUGGIERI ...... CLEMSON 4th ...... Boston College .....27.5 2010 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 5th ...... North Carolina ...... 18 2011 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 6th ...... Miami ...... 17 2012 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 23 AACCCC RRowingowing HonorsHonors & AAwardswards

2012 All-Atlantic Coast Conference 2012 CRCA All-South Region Team Erica Jennings ...... Sarah Loiselle Rowing Team First Team Rachel Pettis ...... Stephanie Ragland Breanna Hayton ...... Miami Keziah Beall ...... Virginia Erin Roche Blair Meigs ...... North Carolina Martha Kuzzy ...... Virginia Clemson (10) Erin Roche ...... Boston College Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Laura Basadonna ...... Kate Biladeau Ellen Burr ...... Boston College Sidney Thorsten (C) ...... Virginia Becca Brown ...... Katie Bruggeling Emily Theys ...... Duke Heather Cummings ...... Clemson Rebekah Clogston ...... Heather Cummings Kathy Smithwick ...... Duke Laura D’Urso ...... Clemson Laura D’Urso ...... Taylor Hornacki Becca Brown ...... Clemson Emily Theys ...... Duke Giulia Longatti ...... Katie Mosier Heather Cummings ...... Clemson Second Team Duke (7) Kate Biladeau ...... Clemson Kate Biladeau ...... Clemson Tori Arendt ...... Sarah Baker Keziah Beall ...... Virginia Giulia Longatti ...... Clemson Katie Burke ...... Rory Erickson-Kulas Martha Kuzzy ...... Virginia Kate Bruggeling (c) ...... Clemson Elizabeth Howell ...... Kathy Smithwick Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia Emily Theys Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia Miami (3) Sidney Thorsten (coxswain) ...... Virginia 2012 CRCA All-New England Hannah Hawks ...... Breanna Hayton All-Region Team Katalin Horvath 2012 ACC Crew of the Year Second Team North Carolina (3) Virginia Varsity 8+ Crew Erin Roche ...... Boston College Blair Meiggs ...... Emma Shaw Sidney Thorsten (c), Keziah Beall (8th), Claire Wardius Matha Kuzzy (7th), Kristine O’Brien (6th), 2012 CRCA All-South Region Virginia (5) Sarah Cowburn (5th), Fiona Schlesinger (4), Coach of the Year Sarah Borchelt ...... Sarah Cowburn Susanne Grainger (3rd), Hemingway Benton Kevin Sauer, Virginia Martha Kuzzy ...... Chandler Lally (2nd), Carli Goldberg (B). Hunter Terry 2012 CRCA National Scholar-Athletes 2012 ACC Coach of the Year 2011 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Kevin Sauer, Virginia Lauren Beebe ...... Boston College Rowing Team Alexi Carriere ...... Boston College Brittany Walsh ...... North Carolina 2012 ACC Freshman of the Year Emily Charnowski ...... Boston College Alycia Da’Lois-Moore ...... Bostn College Hannah Hawks, Miami Sarah Loiselle ...... Boston College Katalin Horvath ...... Miami Rachel Pettis ...... Boston College Sarah Medlund ...... Miami 2012 ACC Crews of the Week Stephanie Ragland ...... Boston College Alex Japhet ...... Duke March 21 ...... Virginia 1V8+ Laura Basadonna ...... Clemson Emily Theys ...... Duke March 28 ...... Clemson 1V8+ Becca Brown ...... Clemson Laura D’Urso ...... Clemson April 3 ...... Virginia 1V4+ Marissa Henry ...... Clemson Liz Robb ...... Clemson April 10 ...... Boston College 1V8+ Taylor Hoynacki ...... Clemson Laura Basadonna ...... Clemson April 17 ...... Duke 1V8+ Jacklyn Kovach ...... Clemson Claudia Blandford ...... Virginia April 24 ...... Virginia 1V8+ Katie Mosier ...... Clemson Christine Roper ...... Virginia Bre Przestrzelski ...... Clemson Martha Kuzzy ...... Virginia 2012 All-ACC Academic Rowing Team Kathleen Scibelli ...... Clemson Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Tori Arendt ...... Duke Sidney Thorsten (coxswain) ...... Virginia 2012 ACC Rowing Sarah Baker ...... Duke Scholar-Athlete of the Year Katie Burke ...... Duke 2011 ACC Crew of the Year Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... Duke Clemson Varsity 8+ Crew 2012 CRCA All-Americans Elizabeth Howell ...... Duke Katie Bruggeling (c), Lauren D’Urso (8th), Emily Theys ...... Duke Laura Basadonna (7th), Becca Brown (6th), First Team Breanna Hayton ...... Miami Liz Robb (5th), Sarah Daanen (4th), Heather Keziah Beall ...... Virginia Dani Yuska ...... Miami Cummings (3rd), Grace Wolff (2nd) and Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia Claire Wardius ...... North Carolina Stephanie Cameron (1st). Martha Kuzzy ...... Virginia Sarah Borchelt ...... Virginia 2011 ACC Coach of the Year Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Molly Frear ...... Virginia Kevin Sauer, Virginia Sidney Thorsten (c) ...... Virginia 2012 All-ACC Academic Rowing Team 2011 ACC Freshman of the Year Second Team Boston College (9) Alycia Da’Loia-Moore, Boston College Heather Cummings ...... Clemson Lauren Beebe ...... Ellen Burr Alexis Carriere ...... Emily Charnowski 2011 ACC Crews of the Week 24 AACCCC RRowingowing HHonorsonors & AwardsAwards

March 29 ...... Virginia 2V8+ Second Team 2010 ACC Freshman of the Year April 5 ...... Clemson 1V8+ Claudia Blandford ...... Virginia Kristine O’Brien, Virginia April 12 ...... Duke Varsity Quad, Pair Heather Cummings ...... Clemson April 18 ...... Virginia 2V8+ Rebecca Brown ...... Clemson 2010 ACC Crews of the Week May 5 ...... Virginia 1 V4+ Katie Bruggeling (coxswain) ...... Clemson May 17 ...... Virginia 1V8+ March 23 ...... Clemson 1V8+ March 30 ...... Virginia 1V8+ 2011 CRCA All New England Region Team April 6 ...... Virginia 1V8+ 2011 All-ACC Academic Rowing Team Second Team April 13 ...... Duke 1V8+ Boston College (11) Erin Roche ...... Boston College Lauren Beebe ...... Megan Carmody April 20 ...... Virginia 1V4+ April 27 ...... Virginia 1V8+ Emily Charnoswki ...... Alycia Da’Loia-Moore 2011 CRCA Academic National Erin Flaherty ...... Sarah Loiselle Scholar-Athletes 2011 ACC Rowing Brigid Morrissey ...... Rachel Pettis Emily Charnowski ...... Boston College Scholar-Athlete of the Year Laura Petty ...... Erin Roche Erin Flaherty ...... Boston College Jennifer Cromwell, Virginia Kelly Williams Sarah Loiselle ...... Boston College Clemson (6) Brigid Morrissey ...... Boston College 2010 All-ACC Academic Rowing Team Laura Basadonna ...... Becca Brown Rachel Pettis ...... Boston College Boston College (4) Heather Cummings ...... Taylor Hornacki Rebecca Bworn ...... Clemson Emily Charnowski ...... Elisabeth Lobkowicz Katie Mosier ...... Grace Wolff Taylor Hoynacki ...... Clemson Brigid Morrissey ...... Rachel Pettis Duke (8) Katharine Mosier ...... Clemson Clemson (8) Tori Arendt ...... Sara Baker Brean Przestrzelski ...... Clemson Andre Belbusti ...... Becca Brown Katie Burke ...... Joline Doedens Grace Wolff ...... Clemson Allison Colberg ...... Brittany Cummings Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... Justine Hong Victoria Arendt ...... Duke Katherine Mosier ...... Michelle Nance Alex Japhet ...... Emily Theys Katelyn Burke ...... Duke Mairi Trimboli ...... Grace Wolff Joline Doedens ...... Duke Miami (2) Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... Duke Duke (5) Katalin Horvath ...... Sarah Medlund Justine Hong ...... Duke Tori Rendt ...... Joline Doedens North Carolina (3) Emily Theys ...... Duke Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... Alex Japhet Kelsey Grich ...... Brittany Walsh Sarah Medlund ...... Miami Ali Long Claire Wardius Sarah Borchelt ...... Virginia Virginia (5) Miami (5) Sarah Medlund ...... Theresa Recicar Claudia Blandford ...... Sarah Borchelt 2010 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Team Kate Rickers ...... Monika Sajincic Molly Frear ...... Martha Kuzzy Megan McMullin ...... North Carolina Molly Thornton Taylor Levine Sarah Medlund ...... Miami North carolina (3) Laura Petty ...... Boston College Megan McMullin ...... Jennifer Nowicki 2011 ACC Rowing Tori Greco ...... Boston College Brittany Walsh Scholar-Athlete of the Year Alex Japhet ...... Duke Virginia (8) Sarah Borchelt, Virginia Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... Duke Sarah Borchelt ...... Victoria Burke Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Jennifer Cromwell ...... Inge Janssen 2011 CRCA All-Americans Brittany Cumming ...... Clemson Summers Nelson ...... Nora Phillips First Team Grace Wolff ...... Clemson Sarah Pichardo ...... Katrin Reinert Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Desiree Burns ...... Virginia Second Team Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia 2010 CRCA All-Americans Laura D’Urso ...... Clemson Nora Phillips ...... Virginia First Team Alex Japhet ...... Duke Helen Tompkins ...... Virginia Brittany Cummings ...... Clemson Christine Roper ...... Virginia Sidney Thirsten (coxswain) ...... Virginia Desiree Burns ...... Virginia Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia 2011 CRCA All-South Region Team 2010 ACC Crew of the Year Katrin Reinert ...... Virginia First Team Virginia Varsity 8+ Crew Second Team Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Sidney Thorsten (c), Jennifer Cromwell, Alex Japhet ...... Duke Christine Roper ...... Virginia Katrin Reinert, Desiree Burns, Kristine O’Brien, Helen Tompkins ...... Virginia Martha Kuzzy ...... Virginia Martha Kuzzy, Helen Tompkins, Nora Phillips, Sidney Thorsten, coxswain ...... Virginia Sidney Thorsten (coxswain) ...... Virginia Summers Nelson. Laura D’Urso ...... Clemson 2010 CRCA All-South Region Liz Robb ...... Clemson 2010 ACC Coach of the Year First Team Alex Japhet ...... Duke Kevin Sauer, Virginia Brittany Cummings ...... Clemson 25 AACCCC RowingRowing HonorsHonors & AwardsAwards

2009 CRCA All-Americans Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Amanda Chase ...... Virginia First Team Alex Japhet ...... Duke Bridget Fowler ...... Virginia Jessica Leidecker ...... Clemson Desiree Burns ...... Virginia Desiree Burns ...... Virginia 2009 ACC Crew of the Year Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia Clemson Varsity 8+ Crew Katrin Reinert ...... Virginia Second Team Sidney Thorsten, coxswain ...... Virginia Carla Englund (c), Jessica Leidecker (8th), Meg Bendik (7th), Liz Robb (6th), Michelle Hillary Cumbest ...... Clemson Second Team Nance (5th) Stefanie Kozuszek (4th), Grace Brittany Cummings ...... Clemson Zsofi a Bende ...... Clemson Wolff (3rd), Brittany Cummings (2nd), Hill- Amanda Chase ...... Virginia Becca Brown ...... Clemson ary Cumbest (1st) Augusta Stratos ...... Virginia Kate Bruggeling, coxswain ...... Clemson Helen Tompkins ...... Virginia 2009 ACC Coach of the Year 2009 CRCA All-South Region Richard Ruggieri, Clemson First Team 2010 CRCA All-New England Region Brittany Cummings ...... Clemson First Team 2009 ACC Freshman of the Year Jessica Leidecker ...... Clemson Martha Kuzzy, Virginia Laura Petty ...... Boston College Desiree Burns ...... Virginia Amanda Chase ...... Virginia 2010 CRCA Scholar-Athletes 2009 ACC Crews of the Week March 19 ...... Miami 1V8+ Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia Emily Charnowski ...... Boston College March 24 ...... Clemson 1V8+ Second Team Elisabeth Lobkowicz ...... Boston College March 31 ...... Virginia 2V8+ Hillary Cumbest ...... Clemson Brigin Morrissey ...... Boston College April 7 ...... North Carolina 1V4+ Stefani Kozuszek ...... Clemson Rachel Pettis ...... Boston College April 14 ...... Clemson 1V8+ Rachael Sporkp ...... Miami Andre Belbusti ...... Clemson April 28 ...... Virginia 1V8+ Megan McMullin ...... North Carolina Becca Brown ...... Clemson May 19 ...... Virginia 1V8+ Augusta Stratos ...... Virginia Allison Colberg ...... Clemson Taylor Hoynacki ...... Clemson Katharine Mosier ...... Clemson 2009 ACC All-Academic Team 2009 CRCA Academic National Kelly Murphy ...... Clemson Boston College (4) Scholar-Athletes Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Laura Harvey ...... Elizabeth Keyser Liz Keyser ...... Boston College Mairi Trimboli ...... Clemson Tracy Maciolek ...... Heather Schofi eld Liz Lobkowicz ...... Boston College Melissa Weaver ...... Clemson Clemson (11) Tracy Maciolek ...... Boston College Tori Arendt ...... Duke Megan Bendik ...... Alison Colberg Brigid Morrissey ...... Boston College Joline Doedens ...... Duke Brittany Cummings ...... Callen Erdecky Heather Schofi eld ...... Boston College Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... Duke Jessica Leidecker ...... Melanie McDaniel Andrea Belbusti ...... Clemson Ali Long...... Duke Michelle Nance ...... Nicole Rau Meg Bendick ...... Clemson Sarah Medlund ...... Miami Mereditch Razzolini ...... Marie Trimboli Allison Colberg ...... Clemson Theresa Recicar ...... Miami Grace Wolff Melanie McDaniel ...... Clemson Monika Sajincic ...... Miami Duke (4) Kelly Murphy ...... Clemson Molly Thornton ...... Miami Janet Bartholdson ...... Sara Couch Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Jennifer Nowicki ...... North Carolina Steffi Decker ...... Lesley King Nicole Rau ...... Clemson Brittany Walsh ...... North Carolina Katrina Weschler Mairi Trimboli ...... Clemson Sarah Borchelt ...... Virginia Miami (6) Allyson Hodgkins ...... Miami Summers Nelson ...... Virginia Laura Cordner ...... Allyson Hodgkins Alexa Romero ...... Miami Nora Philips ...... Virginia Sarah Medlund ...... Monika Sajincic Monika Sajincic ...... Miami Rachel Sporko ...... Emily Wingrove Molly Thornton ...... Miami 2009 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Team North Carolina (4) Kasey Munson ...... North Carolina Tracy Maciolek ...... Boston College Kasey Munson ...... Chandler Sours Chandler Sours ...... North Carolina Laura Harvey ...... Boston College Katherine Wood ...... Ruby Woodside Brittany Walsh ...... North Carolina Carla Englund (coxswain) ...... Clemson Virginia (4) Paige Wolff ...... North Carolina Jessica Leidecker ...... Clemson Claudia Blandford ...... Victoria Burke Brittany Cummings ...... Clemson Katherine Wood ...... North Carolina Hillary Cumbest ...... Clemson Summer Nelson ...... Nora Phillips Taylor Gilmore ...... Virginia Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Summers Nelson ...... Virginia Lesley King ...... Duke 2009 ACC Rowing Sarah Pichardo ...... Virginia Laura Cordner ...... Miami Scholar-Athlete of the Year Emily Wingrove ...... Miami Michelle Nance, Clemson 2008 All-Atlantic Megan McMulin ...... North Carolina Coast Conference Team Augusta Stratos ...... Virginia 26 AACCCC RRowingowing HHonorsonors & AwardsAwards

Tracy Maciolek ...... Boston College North Carolina (5) Sarah Brennan (coxswain) ...... UVa Suzanne Van Fleet ...... Clemson Lindley Barrow...... Katherine Wood Emily Egge ...... UVa Jessica Leidecker ...... Clemson Elisabeth McIntee ...... Ruby Woodside Chris Hillson ...... UVa Elizabeth Robb ...... Clemson Kathryn Winz Barb Sheehan ...... UVa Gwen Coleman ...... Duke Virginia (8) 2001 Alex Japhet ...... Duke Stephanie Bohlen ...... Mary Eddy Lucy Doolittle ...... CU Kelly Amster ...... Miami Schafer Bomstein ...... Diane Leigh Aimee Fox ...... CU Laura Cordner...... Miami Allison Brennan ...... Caitlin Mixter Amelia Booth...... DU Lisy McIntee ...... North Carolina Kelsie Chaudoin ...... Bridget Wandelt Joanna Hingle ...... DU Ruby Woodside ...... North Carolina Erin Neppel ...... UNC Kelsie Chaudoin ...... Virginia 2008 ACC Rowing Sarah Brennan (coxswain) ...... UVa Caitlin Mixter (coxswain) ...... Virginia Scholar-Athlete of the Year Madeline Engle ...... UVa Augusta Stratos ...... Virginia Kelsie Chaudoin, Virginia Jennifer Herberger ...... UVa Katrin Sydlik ...... Virginia Margot Noordzij ...... UVa Bridget Wandelt ...... Virginia 2008 CRCA All-Americans 2002 First Team Lucy Doolittle ...... CU 2008 ACC Crew of the Year Suzanne Van Fleet ...... Clemson Aimee Fox ...... CU Virginia I Varsity 8+ Crew Kelsie Chaudoin ...... Virginia Joanna Hingle ...... DU Caitlin Mixter (coxswain), Desiree Burns Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia Katie Lakin ...... DU (4th), Jennifer Cromwell (8th), Augustra Second Team Layne Carey ...... UNC Stratos (3rd), Rebecca Ryall (7th), ...... Jessica Leidecker ...... Clemson Madeline Engel ...... UVa Bridget Wandelt (2nd), Lauren Hutchins Laura Cordner ...... Miami Lauren Mitterer ...... UVa (6th),Katrin Sydlik (1st), Kelsie Chaudoin Lisy McIntee ...... North Carolina Lauren Richards (coxswain) ...... UVa (5th) Lauren Hutchins ...... Virginia Meg Van Dam ...... UVa

2008 CRCA Academic National 2003 2008 ACC Coach of the Year Scholar-Athletes Emily Kuivila ...... CU Kevin Sauer, Virginia Boston College (4) Kate Niebauer ...... CU Jane Greeno ...... Tracy Maciolek Amelia Booth...... DU 2008 ACC Freshman of the Year Elisabeth Lobkowicz ...... Heather Schofi eld Joanna Hingle ...... DU Elizabeth Robb, Clemson Clemson (11) Kara Kerscher ...... UNC Meg Bendik ...... Michelle Nance Molly Baker ...... UVa 2008 ACC Crews of the Week Blair Brendle ...... Caitlin O’Neill Julie McQueen ...... UVa March 19 ...... Clemson’s V8+ Allison Colberg ...... Nicole Rau Jennifer Reck ...... UVa March 26 ...... Clemson 2V8+ Katherine Heiner ...... Mairi Trimboli Betty Shumaker (coxswain) ...... UVa April 2 ...... Virginia V8+ Elizabeth Jennings ...... Suzanne Van Fleet 2004 April 9 ...... Virginia V8+ Melanie McDaniel Mary Nell Green ...... CU April 16 ...... Virginia V8+ Duke (5) Robin Mescher ...... CU Janet Bartholdson ...... Amanda Pade Amanda Adam ...... DU 2008 All-ACC Academic Team Virginia Kane ...... Katrina Weschler Mae Joyce Gay ...... DU Boston College (3) Lesley King Grace Wallenborn ...... UNC Elizabeth Keyser ...... Tracy Maciolek North Carolina (4) Genevieve Cauchon-Voyer ...... UVa Whitney Lomax Diane Reynolds ...... Katie Wood Jennifer Reck ...... UVa Clemson (8) Chandler Sours ...... Ruby Woodside Lindsay Shoop ...... UVa Megan Bendik ...... Nicole Rau Virginia (6) Betty Shumaker (coxswain) ...... UVa Catie Cornett ...... Elyse Roenick Stephanie Bohlen ...... Diane Leigh 2005 Ford Heiner ...... Mairi Trimboli Allison Brennan ...... Caitlin Mixter Ashlee Brown ...... CU Michelle Nance ...... Suzanne Van Fleet Mary Eddy ...... Bridget Wandelt Sarah Cooper ...... CU Duke (4) Liz Averyt ...... CU Sara Couch ...... Michele Lancto All-Conference Teams Tonia Boock ...... DU Alex Japhet...... Emily Rothfi eld 2000 Emma Darling ...... DU Miami (7) Lauren Henne ...... CU Sarah Conlon ...... UM Kelly Amsler ...... Nicola Saner Katherine Sloan ...... CU Julie Domina ...... UNC Laura Cordner ...... Karilyn Van Aken Katie Lakin ...... DU Beth Clark ...... UVa Bethany Krawec ...... Emily Wingrove Erin Neppel ...... UNC Launa Forehand (coxswain) ...... UVa Louise Parry Dana Peirce ...... UNC Margaret Matia ...... UVa Carolyn McMillan ...... UVa 27 AACCCC RRowingowing HHonorsonors & AAwardswards

2006 Megan McMulin ...... UNC McGuirt, Lucy Doolittle, Kathy Sickinger, Bridget Regan ...... BC Augusta Stratos ...... UVa Lisa Mischley Sarah Cooper ...... CU Amanda Chase ...... UVa Jaclyn Rath ...... CU Bridget Fowler ...... UVa 2002 Virginia I Varsity 8 Tonia Boock ...... DU Lauren Richards (coxswain), Madeline En- Lia Hartt ...... DU 2010 gel, Kelley Dougherty, Lauren Mitterer, Molly Caroline Wray ...... DU Megan McMullin ...... UNC Baker, Carolyn McMillan, Meg Van Dam, Rachel Clausing ...... UM Sarah Medlund ...... UM Jennifer Reck, Amanda Kennedy Laura Coltman ...... UM Laura Petty ...... BC Lisy McIntee ...... UNC Tori Greco ...... BC 2003 Virginia I Varsity 8 Melanie Kok ...... UVa Alex Japhet ...... DU Betty Shumaker, Carolyn McMillan (cox- Sara Lippa ...... UVa Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... DU swain), Julie McQueen, Jennifer Reck, Crystal MacLeod ...... UVa Michelle Nance ...... CU Lindsay Shoop, Molly Baker, Claudia Durkin, Kerry Maher ...... UVa Brittany Cumming ...... CU Beth Clark, Genevieve, Cauchon-Voyer Caitlin Mixter (coxswain) ...... UVa Grace Wolff ...... CU 2007 Desiree Burns ...... UVa 2004 Virginia I Varsity 8 Bridget Regan ...... BC Jennifer Cromwell ...... UVa Betty Shumaker (coxswain), Jennifer Reck, Sarah Cooper ...... CU Nora Phillips ...... UVa Lindsay Shoop, Beth Clark, Kathryn Waller, Suzanne Van Fleet ...... CU Helen Tompkins ...... UVa Margaret Matia, Sara Lippa, Genevieve Emma Darling ...... DU Sidney Thirsten (coxswain) ...... UVa Cauchon-Voyer, Melanie Kok Emily Herrington ...... DU Alissa Van Arnam ...... DU 2011 2005 Virginia II Varsity 8+ Laura Coltman ...... UM Brittany Walsh ...... NC Katie Hilton (coxswain), Beth Clark, Crystal Laura Cordner ...... UM Alycia Da’Loia-Moore ...... BC MacLeod, Libby McCann, Kimberly South- Lisy McIntee ...... UNC Katalin Horvath ...... UM ern, Heather Gardner, Sara Lippa, Mary Melanie Kok ...... UVa Sarah Medlund ...... UM Dobmeier, Chrissie Monaghan Sara Lippa ...... UVa Alex Japhet ...... DU Libby McCann ...... UVa Emily Theys ...... DU 2006 Virginia II Varsity 8+ Caitlin Mixter (coxswain) ...... UVa Laura D’Urso ...... CU Michelle Ellison (coxswain), Mindy Fiesler, Anna Samaha ...... UVa Liz Robb ...... CU Mieke Pitts, Katrin Sydlik, Andria Haneman, 2008 Laura Basadonna ...... CU Kelsie Chaudoin, Sara Lippa, Anna Samaha, Tracy Maciolek ...... BC Claudia Blandford ...... UVa Crystal MacLeod Elizabeth Robb ...... CU Christine Roper ...... UVa Jessica Leidecker ...... CU Martha Kuzzy ...... UVa 2007 Virginia I Varsity 8+ Suzanne Van Fleet ...... CU Kristine O’Brien ...... UVa Caitlin Mixter (coxswain), Jennifer Crom- Gwen Coleman ...... DU Sidney Thorsten (coxswain) ...... UVa well, Melanie Kok, Libby McCann, Emelia Alex Japhet ...... DU Colman-Shepherd, Lauren Hutchins, Kelsie Laura Cordner...... UM All-Time All-ACC Selections by School Chaudoin, Sara Lippa, Anna Samaha Lisy McIntee ...... UNC Boston Colege ...... 8 Ruby Woodside ...... UNC Clemson ...... 31 2008 Virginia I Varsity 8 Kelsie Chaudoin ...... UVa Duke ...... 24 Caitlin Mixter (coxswain), Jennifer Crom- Caitlin Mixter (coxswain) ...... UVa Miami ...... 11 well, Rebecca Ryall, Lauren Hutchins, Kelsie Augusta Stratos ...... UVa North Carolina ...... 14 Chaudoin, Desiree Burns, Augusta Stratos, Katrin Sylik ...... UVa Virginia ...... 52 Bridget Wandelt, Katrin Sydlik Bridget Wandelt ...... UVa 2009 ACC Crew of the Year 2009 Clemson Varsity 8+ Tracy Maciolek ...... BC Carla Englund (c), Jessica Leidecker (8th), Laura Harvey ...... BC 2000 Virginia II Varsity 8 Meg Bendik (7th), Liz Robb (6th), Michelle Carla Englund (coxswain) ...... CU Anne Jensen (coxswain), Marina Traub, Nance (5th) Stefanie Kozuszek (4th), Grace Jessica Leidecker ...... CU Jen Herberger, Jenny Sherman, Lauren Wolff (3rd), Brittany Cummings (2nd), Hillary Brittany Cummings ...... CU Brown, Claudia Durkin, Lynette Sobehart, Cumbest (1st) Hillary Cumbest ...... CU Risa Mandzuk, Sara Dondero Michelle Nance ...... CU 2010 Virginia Varsity 8+ Crew Lesley King ...... DU 2001 Clemson I Varsity 8 Sidney Thorsten (c), Jennifer Cromwell, Ka- Laura Cordner ...... UM Gail Cadomrniga (coxswain), Aimee Fox, trin Reinert, Desiree Burns, Kristine O’Brien, Emily Wingrove ...... UM Farrell Finstad, Lauren Henne, Megan Martha Kuzzy, Helen Tompkins, Nora Phil- 28 AACCCC RowingRowing HonorsHonors & AwardsAwards

lips, Summers Nelson. Lia Hart, DU ...... 2nd Meg Van Dam ...... UVa Lisy McIntee, UNC ...... 2nd Jennifer Reck ...... UVa 2011 Clemson Varsity 8+ Crew Libby McCann, UVa...... 2nd 2003 Katie Bruggeling (c), Lauren D’Urso (8th), 2008 Mary Nell Green ...... CU Laura Basadonna (7th), Becca Brown (6th), Suzanne Van Fleet, CU ...... 1st Emily Kuivila ...... CU Liz Robb (5th), Sarah Daanen (4th), Heather Kelsie Chaudoin, UVa ...... 1st Katherine Niebauer ...... CU Cummings (3rd), Grace Wolff (2nd) and Jennifer Cromwell, UVa ...... 1st Elizabeth Noll ...... CU Stephanie Cameron (1st). Jessica Leidecker, CU ...... 2nd Diana Ulrey ...... CU Laura Cordner, UM ...... 2nd Joanna Hingle ...... DU ACC Freshman of the Year Lisy McIntee, UNC ...... 2nd Jennifer Reck ...... UVa 2007 Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia Lauren Hutchins, UVa ...... 2nd 2004 2008 Elizabeth Robb ...... Clemson 2009 Ashlee Brown ...... CU 2009 Martha Kuzzy ...... Virginia Desiree Burns, UVa ...... 1st Sara Canterbury ...... CU 2010 Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Jennifer Cromwell, UVa ...... 1st Mary Nell Green ...... CU 2011 Alycia Da’Loia-Moore ...... Boston College Jessica Leidecker, CU ...... 1st Elizabeth Noll ...... CU Amanda Chase, UVa ...... 2nd Jaclyn Rath ...... CU CRCA All-Americans Hillary Cumbest, CU ...... 2nd Jessi Batzell ...... DU 2000 Brittany Cummings, CU ...... 2nd Jennifer Reck ...... UVa Barb Sheehan, UVa ...... 1st Augusta Stratos, UVa...... 2nd 2005 2001 2010 Ashlee Brown ...... CU Lucy Doolittle, CU ...... 1st Brittany Cummings, CU ...... 1st Kristen Weinacker ...... CU Marlies Smulders, UVa ...... 1st Desiree Burns, UVa ...... 1st Allison Spiker ...... CU Joanna Hingle, DU ...... 2nd Jennifer Cromwell, UVa ...... 1st Adriann Spinks ...... UNC Erin Neppel, UNC ...... 2nd Katrin ReinertUVa ...... 1st Julie Domina ...... UNC Dana Peirce, UNC ...... 2nd Alex Japhet, DU ...... 2nd Risa Mandzuk, UVa ...... 2nd Helen Tompkins, UVa ...... 2nd 2006 2002 Sidney Thorsten, coxswain, UVa ...... 2nd Claire Arpin ...... BC Aimee Fox, CU ...... 1st 2011 Emily Burke ...... BC JoannaHingle, DU ...... 1st Kristine O’Brien, UVa ...... 1st Patricia Mack ...... BC Katie Lakin, DU ...... 1st Laura D’Urso, CU ...... 2nd Bridget Regan ...... BC Madeline Engel, UVa...... 1st Alex Japhet, DU ...... 2nd Brittney Gamble ...... CU Jennifer Reck, UVa...... 1st Christine Roper, UVa ...... 2nd Katherine Ford Heiner ...... CU Lucy Doolittle, CU ...... 2nd Elizabeth Jennings ...... CU Lauren Mitterer, UVa ...... 2nd CRCA Academic Jaclyn Rath ...... CU 2003 National Scholar-Athletes Suzanne Van Fleet ...... CU Jennifer Reck, UVa ...... 1st 2000 Adriann Spinks ...... UNC Lindsay Shoop, UVa ...... 1st Maren Betts-Sonstgard ...... DU Lisy McIntee ...... UNC Joanna Hingle, DU ...... 2nd Erin Neppel ...... UNC Michelle Ellison ...... UVa 2004 Dana Peirce ...... UNC Christine Monaghan ...... UVa Jennifer Reck, UVa ...... 1st Danae Ringelmann ...... UNC 2007 Lindsay Shoop, UVa ...... 1st Kirin Surpless ...... UVa Claire Arpin ...... BC Joanna Hingle, DU ...... 2nd 2001 Patton Hindle ...... BC 2005 Lauren Henne ...... CU Tracy Maciolek ...... BC Margaret Matia, UVa ...... 1st Katherine Sloan ...... CU Elizabeth Orofi no ...... BC Carolyn McMillan, UVa...... 1st Joanna Hingle ...... DU Bridget Regan ...... BC Ashlee Brown, CU ...... 2nd Maren Betts-Sonstegard ...... DU Megan Bendik ...... CU Launa Forehand, UVa...... 2nd Kimberlee Dilda ...... UNC Caroline Borgan ...... CU 2006 Erin Neppel ...... UNC Kimberly Brendle ...... CU Sarah Cooper, CU ...... 1st Dana Peirce ...... UNC Sarah Broeker ...... CU Heather Gardner, UVa...... 1st Risa Mandzuk ...... UVa Brittney Gamble ...... CU Melanie Kok, UVa ...... 1st Margot Noorzij ...... UVa Sarah Hayward ...... CU Lia Hart, DU ...... 2nd 2002 Katherine Heiner ...... CU 2007 Emily Kuivila ...... CU Elizabeth Jennings ...... CU Melanie Kok, UVa ...... 1st Joanna Hingle ...... DU Melanie McDaniel ...... CU Kerry Maher, UVa ...... 1st Maren Betts-Sonstegard ...... DU Nicole Rau ...... CU Sarah Cooper, CU ...... 2nd Kim Meyer ...... DU Suzanne VanFleet ...... CU 29 AACCCC RRowingowing HHonorsonors & AwardsAwards

Kathryn Wait ...... CU Melanie McDaniel ...... CU Victoria Arendt ...... DU Kristen Weinacker ...... CU Kelly Murphy ...... CU Katelyn Burke ...... DU Julia Young ...... CU Michelle Nance ...... CU Joline Doedens ...... DU Katrina Weschler ...... DU Nicole Rau ...... CU Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... DU Christin Cotten ...... UNC Mairi Trimboli ...... CU Justine Hong ...... DU Lisy McIntee ...... UNC Allyson Hodgkins ...... UM Emily Theys ...... DU Megan Mitzel ...... UNC Alexa Romero ...... UM Sarah Medlund ...... UM Mary Sasson ...... UNC Monika Sajincic ...... UM Sarah Borchelt ...... UVa Chandler Sours ...... UNC Molly Thornton ...... UM 2012 Adriann Spinks ...... UNC Kasey Munson ...... UNC Lauren Beebe ...... BC Ruby Woodside ...... UNC Chandler Sours ...... UNC Alexis Carriere ...... BC Mary Eddy ...... UVa Brittany Walsh ...... UNC Emily Charnowski ...... BC Michelle Ellison ...... UVa Paige Wolff ...... UNC Sarah Loiselle ...... BC Diane Leigh ...... UVa Katherine Wood ...... UNC Rachel Pettis ...... BC Caitlin Mixter ...... UVa Taylor Gilmore ...... UVa Stephanie Ragland ...... BC Chrissie Monaghan ...... UVa Summers Nelson ...... UVa Laura Basadonna ...... CU 2008 Sarah Pichardo ...... UVa Becca Brown ...... CU Jane Greeno ...... BC 2010 Marissa Henry ...... CU Elisabeth Lobkowicz ...... BC Emily Charnowski ...... BC Taylor Hoynacki ...... CU Tracy Maciolek ...... BC Elisabeth Lobkowicz ...... BC Jacklyn Kovach ...... CU Heather Schofi eld ...... BC Brigin Morrissey ...... BC Katie Mosier ...... CU Meg Bendik ...... CU Rachel Pettis ...... BC Bre Przestrzelski ...... CU Blair Brendle ...... CU Andre Belbusti ...... CU Kathleen Scibelli ...... CU Allison Colberg ...... CU Becca Brown ...... CU Tori Arendt ...... DU Katherine Heiner ...... CU Allison Colberg ...... CU Sarah Baker ...... DU Elizabeth Jennings ...... CU Taylor Hoynacki ...... CU Katie Burke ...... DU Melanie McDaniel ...... CU Katharine Mosier ...... CU Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... DU Michelle Nance ...... CU Kelly Murphy ...... CU Elizabeth Howell ...... DU Caitlin O’Neill ...... CU Michelle Nance ...... CU Emily Theys ...... DU Nicole Rau...... CU Mairi Trimboli ...... CU Breanna Hayton ...... UM Mairi Trimboli ...... CU Melissa Weaver ...... CU Dani Yuska ...... UM Suzanne Van Fleet ...... CU Tori Arendt ...... DU Claire Wardius ...... UNC Janet Bartholdson ...... DU Joline Doedens ...... DU Sarah Borchelt ...... UVa Virginia Kane ...... DU Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... DU Molly Frear ...... UVa Lesley King ...... DU Ali Long...... DU Amanda Pade ...... DU Sarah Medlund ...... UM Katrina Weschler ...... DU Theresa Recicar ...... UM Diane Reynolds ...... UNC Monika Sajincic ...... UM Chandler Sours...... UNC Molly Thornton ...... UM Katie Wood ...... UNC Jennifer Nowicki ...... UNC Ruby Woodside ...... UNC Brittany Walsh ...... UNC Stephanie Bohlen ...... UVa Sarah Borchelt ...... UVa Allison Brennan ...... UVa Summers Nelson ...... UVa Mary Eddy ...... UVa Nora Philips ...... UVa Diane Leigh ...... UVa 2011 Caitlin Mixter ...... UVa Emily Charnowski ...... BC Bridget Wandelt ...... UVa Erin Flaherty ...... BC 2009 Sarah Loiselle ...... BC Liz Keyser ...... BC Brigid Morrissey ...... BC Liz Lobkowicz ...... BC Rachel Pettis ...... BC Tracy Maciolek ...... BC Rebecca Bworn ...... CU Brigid Morrissey ...... BC Taylor Hoynacki ...... CU Heather Schofi eld ...... BC Katharine Mosier ...... CU Andrea Belbusti ...... CU Brean Przestrzelski ...... CU Meg Bendick ...... CU Grace Wolff ...... CU Allison Colberg ...... CU 30