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2015-16 Men's Rowing Recordbook 2015-16 Men’s Rowing Recordbook Men’s Varsity Eight Results, 1946- Coach Year San Diego W Midwest Cochrane Jablonic Eastern Walsh IRA Classic Cup Rowing Cup Cup Sprints Cup Nationals Allen Walz 1945–46 1st NRH Norm Sonju 1946–47 DNP 7th Norm Sonju 1947–48 DNP 8th Norm Sonju 1948-49 DNP 7th Norm Sonju 1949–50 10th 3rd Norm Sonju 1950–51 DNP 1st Norm Sonju 1951–52 2nd 4th Norm Sonju 1952–53 3rd 4th Norm Sonju 1953–54 6th 3rd Norm Sonju 1954–55 DNQ 9th Norm Sonju 1955–56 DNQ 3rd Norm Sonju 1956–57 DNQ 9th Norm Sonju 1957–58 8th 8th Norm Sonju 1958–59 10th 1st Norm Sonju 1959–60 DNQ 11th Norm Sonju 1960–61 3rd DNQ 8th Norm Sonju 1961–62 3rd DNQ 4th Norm Sonju 1962–63 1st 5th 5th Norm Sonju 1963–64 1st 4th 7th Norm Sonju 1964–65 3rd 9th 6th Norm Sonju 1965–66 2nd 9th 1st Norm Sonju 1966–67 1st 8th 1st 2nd Norm Sonju 1967–68 2nd 5th 1st 8th Randy Jablonic 1968–69 1st 4th 1st 4th Randy Jablonic 1969–70 2nd 7th 2nd 2nd Randy Jablonic 1970–71 1st 5th NRH 13th Randy Jablonic 1971–72 2nd 6th NRH 3rd Randy Jablonic 1972–73 DNP 1st 1st 2nd NRH 1st Randy Jablonic 1973–74 6th 1st 1st 2nd NRH 1st Randy Jablonic 1974–75 4th 1st 1st 3rd NRH 1st Randy Jablonic 1975–76 4th 1st 1st 2nd NRH 3rd Randy Jablonic 1976–77 4th 1st 1st 6th NRH 6th Randy Jablonic 1977–78 10th 1st 2nd 10th NRH 2nd Randy Jablonic 1978–79 3rd 1st 3rd 8th NRH 2nd Randy Jablonic 1979–80 Cancelled 1st 1st 3rd NRH 4th Randy Jablonic 1980–81 8th 2nd 1st DNQ 2nd 2nd Randy Jablonic 1981–82 DNP 2nd 2nd 12th 2nd 3rd Randy Jablonic 1982–83 DNP 1st 2nd 10th 2nd 6th Randy Jablonic 1983–84 7th 1st 1st 9th 2nd 3rd Randy Jablonic 1984–85 4th 1st 1st 7th 1st 5th Randy Jablonic 1985–86 5th 1st 1st 3rd 1st 3rd Randy Jablonic 1986–87 4th 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Randy Jablonic 1987–88 2nd 1st 1st 7th 1st 3rd Randy Jablonic 1988–89 6th 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Randy Jablonic 1989–90 4th 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st Randy Jablonic 1990–91 8th 1st 1st NRH 8th 2nd 9th Randy Jablonic 1991–92 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 9th 2nd 6th Randy Jablonic 1992–93 6th 2nd 1st 2nd NRH 10th 2nd 9th Randy Jablonic 1993–94 6th 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 9th 2nd 8th Randy Jablonic 1994–95 8th 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 13th 2nd 8th Randy Jablonic 1995–96 6th 2nd 1st 1st 1st 8th 2nd 8th 2 Coach Year San Diego W Midwest Cochrane Jablonic Eastern Walsh IRA Classic Cup Rowing Cup Cup Sprints Cup Nationals Chris Clark 1996–97 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 5th 1st 4th Chris Clark 1997–98 7th 2nd 1st 1st 1st 6th 1st 8th Chris Clark 1998–99 5th 2nd 1st 1st 1st 4th 1st 5th Chris Clark 1999–00 4th 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 8th Chris Clark 2000–01 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 7th 1st 8th Chris Clark 2001–02 DNP 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd Chris Clark 2002–03 DNP 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd Cancelled 4th Chris Clark 2003–04 DNP 1st 1st 1st 1st 5th 2nd 12th Chris Clark 2004–05 DNP NRH Cancelled 2nd 2nd 12th 2nd 18th Chris Clark 2005–06 DNP NRH 1st 1st 1st 5th 1st 9th Chris Clark 2006–07 DNP 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 8th Chris Clark 2007–08 DNP 1st -- 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st Chris Clark 2008–09 DNP 1st NRH 1st 1st 3rd 1st 7th Chris Clark 2009–10 DNP 2nd NRH 1st 1st 4th NRH 15th Chris Clark 2010–11 DNP 2nd NRH 1st 1st 3rd NRH 4th Chris Clark 2011–12 DNP 2nd NRH 1st 1st 3rd NRH 8th Chris Clark 2012–13 DNP 2nd NRH 1st 2nd 9th NRH 10th Chris Clark 2013-14 DNP 2nd NRH 1st 2nd 8th NRH 10th Chris Clark 2014-15 DNP 2nd NRH 1st 2nd 6th NRH 15th DNQ: Did not qualify DNP: Did not participate NRH: No Race Held IRA National Championships Results Second Third Lightweight Point Team Coach Year Varsity 8 Varsity 8 Freshman 8 Varsity 4 Varsity 8 4 Open 4 Total Place Andrew O’Dea 1897-98 3rd Curran McConville 1898-99 2nd Andrew O’Dea 1899-1900 2nd 1st Andrew O’Dea 1900-01 3rd Andrew O’Dea 1901-02 2nd 2nd Andrew O’Dea 1902-03 3rd 3rd 3rd Andrew O’Dea 1903-04 6th 4th Andrew O’Dea 1904-05 6th 5th Andrew O’Dea 1905-06 4th 3rd Edward Eyck 1906-07 5th 1st Edward Eyck 1907-08 5th 4th Edward Eyck 1908-09 4th 4th Edward Eyck 1909-10 5th 5th Harry Emerson Vail 1910-11 4th 5th Harry Emerson Vail 1911-12 2nd 2nd Harry Emerson Vail 1912-13 4th 2nd 4th Harry Emerson Vail 1913-14 6th Harry Emerson Vail 1923-24 2nd Harry Emerson Vail 1924-25 3rd 5th Harry Emerson Vail 1925-26 7th Harry Emerson Vail 1926-27 7th Harry Emerson Vail 1927-28 George Murphy 1928-29 5th George Murphy 1929-30 8th George Murphy 1930-31 8th George Murphy 1931-32 George Murphy 1932-33 George Murphy 1933-34 Ralph Hunn 1934-35 Ralph Hunn 1935-36 Ralph Hunn 1936-37 7th Ralph Hunn 1937-38 5th Ralph Hunn 1938-39 6th 6th Ralph Hunn 1939-40 7th Allen Walz 1940-41 6th 2nd Norm Sonju 1946-47 7th 8th Norm Sonju 1947-48 8th 3rd Norm Sonju 1948-49 7th 3rd Norm Sonju 1949-50 3rd 5th Norm Sonju 1950-51 1st 7th Norm Sonju 1951-52 4th 8th Norm Sonju 1952-53 4th 4th 5th Norm Sonju 1953-54 3rd 6th Norm Sonju 1954-55 9th 8th 9th Norm Sonju 1955-56 3rd 7th Norm Sonju 1956-57 9th 10th Norm Sonju 1957-58 8th 9th Norm Sonju 1958-59 1st 9th 9th Norm Sonju 1959-60 11th Norm Sonju 1960-61 8th 9th Norm Sonju 1961-62 4th 5th 7th Norm Sonju 1962-63 5th 6th 4th Norm Sonju 1963-64 7th 7th 1st Norm Sonju 1964-65 6th 2nd 11th Norm Sonju 1965-66 1st 7th 3rd Norm Sonju 1966-67 2nd 3rd 5th Norm Sonju 1967-68 8th 8th 7th Randy Jablonic 1968-69 4th 2nd Randy Jablonic 1969-70 2nd 6th 7th Randy Jablonic 1970-71 13th 4th 6th Randy Jablonic 1971-72 3rd 2nd 1st No Entry 1st Randy Jablonic 1972-73 1st 1st 1st No Entry 1st Randy Jablonic 1973-74 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st Randy Jablonic 1974-75 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd (1st without cox) 1st Randy Jablonic 1975-76 3rd 6th 3rd 1st Randy Jablonic 1976-77 6th 6th 5th Randy Jablonic 1977-78 2nd 7th 7th Randy Jablonic 1978-79 2nd 2nd 1st No Entry (3rd without cox) 1st Randy Jablonic 1979-80 4th No Entry 2nd 1st (5th without cox) 1st Randy Jablonic 1980-81 2nd 8th 8th 1st Randy Jablonic 1981-82 3rd 7th 5th 1st Randy Jablonic 1982-83 6th 9th 1st 1st Randy Jablonic 1983-84 3rd 1st Randy Jablonic 1984-85 5th 4th 1st Randy Jablonic 1985-86 3rd 1st 4th 2nd 1st 1st Randy Jablonic 1986-87 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st (4th without cox) 3rd 1st Randy Jablonic 1987-88 3rd3rd 2nd 3rd 4th (5th without cox) 3rd 1st Randy Jablonic 1988-89 2nd 2nd Randy Jablonic 1989-90 1st 6th 10th 1st Randy Jablonic 1990-91 9th 2nd 6th Randy Jablonic 1991-92 6th 2nd 3rd Randy Jablonic 1992-93 9th Randy Jablonic 1993-94 8th 4th Randy Jablonic 1994-95 8th 3rd Randy Jablonic 1995-96 8th 2nd 3rd Chris Clark 1996-97 4th 3rd 2nd 6th (4th without cox) 4th 1st Chris Clark 1997-98 8th 2nd 5th (1st without cox) Chris Clark 1998-99 5th 5th 6th 1st (1st without cox) 1st 1st Chris Clark 1999-00 8th 5th 3rd 1st (1st without cox) 1st 1st Chris Clark 2000-01 8th 3rd 5th 2nd (1st without cox) 4th 1st Chris Clark 2001-02 2nd 4th 13th 3rd (1st, 2nd without coxswain) 4th 323 1st Chris Clark 2002-03 4th 5th 6th 5th (1st without coxswain) 340.56 2nd Chris Clark 2003-04 12th 9th 12th (7th without coxswain) 11th, 13th 8th Chris Clark 2004-05 18th 3rd 13th 10th (8th without coxswain) 8th, 10th 10th Chris Clark 2005-06 9th 3rd 6th (2nd without coxswain) 3rd 6th Chris Clark 2006-07 8th 2nd 13th 13th (4th without coxswain) 7th, 8th 142 7th Chris Clark 2007-08 1st 3rd 8th 4th (12th without coxswain) 7th 191 3rd Chris Clark 2008-09 7th 6th 5th 4th NRH NRH 2nd 141 5th Chris Clark 2009-10 15th 4th 9th 3rd NRH NRH NRH 94 9th Chris Clark 2010–11 4th 3rd 14th 6th NRH NRH NRH 138 6th Chris Clark 2011–12 8th 5th 11th 9th NRH 3rd 2nd 121 8th Chris Clark 2012–13 10th 9th 7th 6th NRH 2nd NRH Chris Clark 2013–14 11th 8th 5th 6th 13th 3rd NRH 115 10th Chris Clark 2014–15 15th 12th 4th 4th 8th 7th NRH 86 13th NRH – No race held. Coach Year Varsity Pair Freshman 4 Pairs + Randy Jablonic 1971-72 3rd 6th Randy Jablonic 1972-73 No Entry 9th Randy Jablonic 1973-74 8th 5th No Entry Randy Jablonic 1974-75 No Entry 7th 5th Randy Jablonic 1978-79 No Entry 4th No Entry Randy Jablonic 1979-80 1st 11th 6th Randy Jablonic 1885-86 2nd 2nd Randy Jablonic 1986-87 3rd 3rd Randy Jablonic 1987-88 1st 2nd Chris Clark 1996-97 3rd 2nd Chris Clark 1997-98 2nd 1st Chris Clark 1998-99 2nd 1st Chris Clark 1999-00 3rd 4th Chris Clark 2001-02 2nd, 5th 8th Chris Clark 2002-03 1st 9th Chris Clark 2003-04 5th 10th Chris Clark 2004-05 9th, 16th 6th (with coxswain)16th Chris Clark 2005-06 2nd 2nd Chris Clark 2006-07 2nd 13th Chris Clark 2007-08 3rd 3rd EARC Championships Results Second Third Second Point Rowe Coach Year Varsity 8 Varsity 8 Freshman 8 Varsity 8 Freshman 8 Total Cup Allen Walz 1946 1st NRH 10 1st Norm Sonju 1947 DNP Norm Sonju 1948 DNP Norm Sonju 1949 DNP Norm Sonju 1950 10th 4 Norm Sonju 1951 DNP Norm Sonju 1952 2nd 6 3rd Norm Sonju 1953 3rd 3 4th Norm Sonju 1954 6th 9 Norm Sonju 1955 DNQ Norm Sonju 1956 DNQ Norm Sonju 1957 DNQ Norm Sonju 1958 8th 6 Norm Sonju 1959 10th 4 Norm Sonju 1960 DNQ Norm Sonju 1961 DNQ Norm Sonju 1962 DNQ 3 T-7th Norm Sonju 1963 5th 4 6th Norm Sonju 1964 4th 4 6th Norm Sonju 1965 9th 2 8th Norm Sonju 1966 8th 3rd 4 T-6th Norm Sonju 1967 8th 6 13th Norm Sonju 1968 5th 15 8th Randy Jablonic 1969 4th 17 7th Randy Jablonic 1970 7th 3rd 22 5th Randy Jablonic 1971 5th 23 6th Randy Jablonic 1972 6th 3rd 27 6th Randy Jablonic 1973 2nd 2nd 28 3rd Randy Jablonic 1974 2nd 2nd 34 2nd Randy Jablonic 1975 3rd 22 6th Randy Jablonic 1976 2nd 32 3rd Randy Jablonic 1977 6th 18 7th Randy Jablonic 1978 10th 9 12th Randy Jablonic 1979 8th 5th 3rd 24 4th Randy Jablonic 1980 3rd 5th 8th 25 3rd Randy Jablonic 1981 DNQ 7th 8th 11 Randy Jablonic 1982 12th 4th 9th 15 Randy Jablonic 1983 10th 8th 3rd 19 Randy Jablonic 1984 9th 13th 7th 11 Randy Jablonic 1985 7th 3rd 8th 22 Randy Jablonic 1986 3rd 8th 5th 25 3rd Randy Jablonic 1987 2nd 1st 3rd 37 2nd Randy Jablonic 1988 7th 3rd 6th
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