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2015-16 Men’s 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 24 ?? Randy Jablonic 1989 2nd 6th 3rd 31 2nd Randy Jablonic 1990 2nd 4th 6th 30 2nd Randy Jablonic 1991 8th 3rd 4th 25 T-4th Randy Jablonic 1992 9th 7th 5th 19 8th Randy Jablonic 1993 10th 12th 10th 8 11th Randy Jablonic 1994 9th 7th 3rd 16 8th Randy Jablonic 1995 13th 11th 3rd 12 10th Randy Jablonic 1996 8th 3rd 4th 26 T-4th Chris Clark 1997 5th 4th 3rd 29 T-3rd Chris Clark 1998 6th 3rd 4th 28 T-2nd Chris Clark 1999 4th 2nd 4th 31 3rd Chris Clark 2000 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 34 3rd Chris Clark 2001 7th 1st 4th 1st DNP 29 Chris Clark 2002 1st 3rd 12th 1st DNP 27 Chris Clark 2003 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 4th 34 2nd Chris Clark 2004 5th 3rd 11th 2nd 2nd (4V8) 22 6th Chris Clark 2005 12th 6th 8th 3rd 14 T-8th Chris Clark 2006 5th 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 29 4th Chris Clark 2007 3rd 1st 7th 5th DNP 31 2nd Chris Clark 2008 1st 1st 7th 4th 2nd 35 1st Chris Clark 2009 3rd 2nd 4th 1st 2nd 32 3rd Chris Clark 2010 4th 3rd 7th 1st 3rd 27 5th Chris Clark 2010–11 3rd 2nd 8th 1st 1st 28 3rd Chris Clark 2011–12 3rd 1st 8th 2nd 1st 30 3rd Chris Clark 2012–13 9th 5th 4th 5th 1st 22 Chris Clark 2013–14 8th 7th 4th 8th 1st 21 6th Chris Clark 2014-15 12th 8th 2nd 9th 1st 18

Second Third Second Point Rowe Coach Year Varsity 8 Varsity 8 Freshman 8 Varsity 8 Freshman 8 Total Cup DNQ – Did not qualify DNP – Did not participate NRH – No race held. 2010 First 2006 First Cup Racing 2011 First 2007 First 2012 First 2008 First 2013 First (vs. MIT only) 2009 First 2014 First (vs. MIT only) 2010 First Cochrane Cup 2015 First (vs. MIT only) 2011 First The Badgers have competed annually 2012 First 2013 Second for the Cochrane Cup with Dartmouth W Cup and M.I.T., since 1961. The cup is 2014 Second named after Admiral Edward L. Co- The race for the W Cup began in 1993 2015 Second chrane, former president of M.I.T., and pitting the University of Wisconsin director of the Navy’s Bureau of Ships. against the University of Washington. Walsh Cup After one race of one mile, one of 1.75 After the race location alternated be- miles and another of two miles, the tween the school, the trophy now goes Named after 1923 Naval Academy cup has been raced on a 2000-meter to the higher finisher at IRAs. graduate, rower and head coach Com- mander Charles “Buck” Walsh, the course ever since. Year Wisconsin Finish Walsh Cup is awarded to the varsity Year Wisconsin Finish 1993 Second eight victor between Wisconsin and 1961 Third 1994 Second the U.S. Naval Academy. Wisconsin 1962 Third 1995 Second won the first race for the cup in 1967. 1963 First 1996 Second The Badgers kept a hold on the trophy 1964 First 1997 Second until 1970 when Navy won for the first 1965 Third 1998 Second time. The Badgers claim 17 of the 31 1966 Second 1999 Second all-time races. 1967 First 2000 Second Fred Emerson, a 1932 Wisconsin 1968 Second 2001 Second graduate, donated the trophy. 1969 First 2002 Second 1970 Second 2003 First Year Wisconsin Finish 1971 First 2004 First 1967 First 1972 Second 2005–06 No races held 1968 First 1973 First 2007 Second 1969 First 1974 First 2008 First 1970 Second 1975 First 2009 Second 1971–80 No races held 1976 First 2010 Second 1981 Second 1977 First 2011 Second 1982 Second 1978 Second 2012 Second 1983 Second 1979 Third 2013 Second 1984 Second 1980 First 2014 Second 1985 First 1981 First 2015 Second 1986 First 1982 Second 1987 First 1988 First 1983 Second Jablonic Cup 1984 First 1989 First 1985 First Named for the former Wisconsin head 1990 Second 1986 First men’s rowing coach Randy “Jabo” 1991 Second 1987 First Jablonic, the Jablonic Cup goes to the 1992 Second 1988 First winner of racing between Wisconsin 1993 Second 1989 First and . The Badgers 1994 Second 1990 First claim 20 titles in the 24 years of the 1995 Second 1991 First trophy. 1996 Second 1997 First 1992 Second Year Wisconsin Finish 1998 First 1993 Second 1989 First 1999 First 1994 Second 1990 First 2000 First 1995 Second 1991 No race held 2001 First 1996 First 1992 First 2002 First 1997 Second 1993 No race held 2003 Cancelled 1998 First 1994 First 2004 Second 1999 First 1995 Second 2005 Second 2000 First 1996 First 2006 First 2001 Second 1997 First 2007 First 2002 First 1998 First 2008 First 2003 First 1999 First 2009–15 No races held 2004 First 2000 First 2005 Second 2001 First 2006 First 2002 First 2007 First 2003 First 2008 First 2004 First 2009 First 2005 Second ECAC

n the 69 years since its inception, the Eastern College Wisconsin’s Titles Athletic Conference (ECAC) has emerged as the nation’s Year Team Site Time Distance Ilargest conference. The ECAC has grown considerably 1946 Varsity 8 Annapolis, Md. 9:12.8 1.75 miles from its charter membership of 58 schools, currently boast- 1987 2nd Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 5:44.5 2000 meters ing 321 member schools in Divisions I, II and III, ranging in 2000 3rd Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 6:05.67 2000 meters location from Maine to North Carolina. During the 2007–08 Freshmen 8 Worcester, Mass. 6:00.50 2000 meters 2nd Frosh 8 Worcester, Mass. 6:06.58 2000 meters academic year, the ECAC hosted 105 championships in 37 2001 2nd Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 5:38.08 2000 meters men’s and women’s sports as the sponsors of over 19,000 3rd Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 5:48.66 2000 meters male and female athletes. 2002 Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 5:36.60 2000 meters The ECAC was founded in 1938 as the Central 3rd Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 6:02.85 2000 meters Office for Eastern Intercollegiate Athletics. One of the 2003 3rd Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 6:27.70 2000 meters most significant events in ECAC history occurred in 1983 2006 3rd Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 6:19.01 2000 meters with the consolidation of the Eastern Association of In- 2007 2nd Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 5:36.212 2000 meters tercollegiate Athletics for Women (EAIAW) into the ECAC 2008 Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 6:09.719 2000 meters 2nd Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 6:17.215 2000 meters infrastructure. With the addition of women’s sports, the 2009 3rd Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 5:57.455 2000 meters ECAC doubled its number of championships and greatly 2010 3rd Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 5:41.300 2000 meters increased its member base. 2011 3rd Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 5:53.374 2000 meters The ECAC administers 110 pre-season and post- 2nd Frosh 8 Worcester, Mass. 6:02.172 2000 meters season events for its member institutions including the 2012 2nd Varsity 8 Worcester, Mass. 5:57.211 2000 meters EARC, EAWRC, CCRA and IRA rowing events. 2nd Frosh 8 Worcester, Mass. 6:36.357 2000 meters 2013 2nd Frosh 8 Worcester, Mass. 6:43.527 2000 meters 2014 2nd Frosh 8 Worcester, Mass. 5:56.315 2000 meters EARC Rowing 2015 2nd Frosh 8 Worcester, Mass. 6:00.735 2000 meters The Wisconsin men’s rowing team belongs to the East- ern Association of Rowing Colleges (EARC). Under the auspices of the Eastern College Athletic Conference, the rowing league currently consists of 18 teams east of the Mississippi River. Member schools are Boston University, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Georgetown, George Washington, Harvard, Holy Cross, M.I.T., Northeastern, Princeton, Rutgers, Syracuse, Navy, Pennsylvania, Yale and Wisconsin. The league championship, called the Eastern Sprints, is a series of races on one day in early May on Lake Quin- sigamond in Worcester, Mass. The UW has won three varsity eight Eastern Sprints titles including in 2008. The Badgers won the first Eastern Sprints in 1946, and prior to this past year, most recently in 2002. Wisconsin also won the Rowe Cup as team champion in 2008 for the second time and first time since 1946. National Championships

Year Team Site Time Distance 1900 Freshmen 8 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 9:45.4 2 miles Ten Eyck Trophy 1907 Freshmen 8 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 9:58.0 2 miles 1951 Varsity 8 Marietta, Ohio 7:50.5 2 miles Awarded since 1952 to the school scoring the most points at the 1959 Varsity 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 18:01.7 3 miles Intercollegiate Rowing Association national championships, the Ten 1964 Freshmen 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 6:49.4 2000 meters Eyck Trophy represents the best all-round rowing program in the 1966 Varsity 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 16:03.5 3 miles nation. Listed are the number of trophies won. (up to 2015) 1972 Freshmen 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 6:19.8 2000 meters 1973 Varsity 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 6:21.0 2000 meters 2nd Varsity 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 6:28.5 2000 meters WISCONSIN ...... 14 Freshmen 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 6:35.1 2000 meters Washington ...... 13 1974 Varsity 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 6:33.0 2000 meters 2nd Varsity 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 6:54.4 2000 meters Navy ...... 11 1975 Varsity 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 6:08.2 2000 meters Pennsylvania ...... 9 Varsity 4- Syracuse, N.Y. 6:29.6 2000 meters 1976 Varsity 4- Syracuse, N.Y. 6:48.0 2000 meters Cornell ...... 8 1979 Freshmen 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 6:50.9 2000 meters Harvard ...... 3 1980 Varsity 2- Syracuse, N.Y. 9:03.9 2000 meters Varsity 4+ Syracuse, N.Y. 7:57.6 2000 meters Brown ...... 2 1981 Varsity 2- Syracuse, N.Y. 7:18.8 2000 meters Princeton ...... 1 1982 Varsity 4+ Syracuse, N.Y. 6:54.1 2000 meters Varsity 2- Syracuse, N.Y. 7:26.5 2000 meters California ...... 1 1983 Varsity 4+ Syracuse, N.Y. 7:35.6 2000 meters Varsity 4- Syracuse, N.Y. 7:35.4 2000 meters Freshmen 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 6:55.0 2000 meters 1984 Varsity 2- Syracuse, N.Y. 7:32.0 2000 meters Ten Eyck Trophy 1985 Freshmen 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 6:01.1 2000 meters The Ten Eyck Trophy is awarded to the school that scores 1986 Varsity 8 Cincinnati 5:57.8 2000 meters 2nd Varsity 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 5:56.8 2000 meters the most total points in competition at the Intercollegiate Open 4+ Syracuse, N.Y. 6:55.6 2000 meters Rowing Association regatta (formerly the National Intercol- 1987 Varsity 4+ Syracuse, N.Y. 7:15.0 2000 meters legiate Rowing Championship). The Wisconsin men’s crew 1988 Varsity 2- Syracuse, N.Y. 8:18.2 2000 meters have won the trophy a record 14 times, most recently in 1989 Freshmen 4+ Syracuse, N.Y. 7:21.8 2000 meters 2002. 1990 Varsity 8 Cincinnati 5:52.5 2000 meters The trophy, which represents the best all-around Varsity 8 Syracuse, N.Y. 5:55.5 2000 meters rowing program in the nation, is awarded on a weighted Varsity 4+ Syracuse, N.Y. NA 2000 meters point system based on the number of teams entered in 1996 Freshmen 4+ Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:30.3 2000 meters 1998 Freshmen 4+ Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:33.29 2000 meters eight races from the varsity eight to the freshmen four. Varsity 4- Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:34.1 2000 meters Varsity 2- Cherry Hill, N.J. 7:16.32 2000 meters Ten Eyck Trophy Years 1999 Freshmen 4+ Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:40.6 2000 meters Varsity 4- Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:17.4 2000 meters 1972 1973 1974 1975 1979 1980 1986 Varsity 4+ Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:35.34 2000 meters 1987 1988 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 Open 4+ Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:33.8 2000 meters Four times in the trophy’s 53-year existence, a team has 2000 Freshmen 4+ Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:47.8 2000 meters Varsity 4- Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:30.11 2000 meters claimed the trophy four consecutive years. Wisconsin has Varsity 4+ Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:41.95 2000 meters accomplished the feat twice (1972–75 and 1999–02). Cornell Open 4+ Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:49.18 2000 meters did it from 1955–58, while Pennsylvania did it from 1966– 2001 Open 4+ Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:49.80 2000 meters 69. Varsity 4- Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:22.31 2000 meters 2002 Varsity 4- Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:09.22 2000 meters 2003 Varsity 4- Cherry Hill, N.J. 6:35.27 2000 meters Varsity Challenge Cup Varsity 2- Cherry Hill, N.J. 7:08.56 2000 meters 2008 Varsity 8+ Cherry Hill, N.J. 5:31.173 2000 meters The Varsity Challenge Cup is awarded to the collegiate crew that wins the varsity eight race at the Intercollegiate Note: 1900 and 1907 IRA races on Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, NY; 1951 IRA race on Rowing Association Regatta. The winner of the Varsity Ohio River in Marietta, OH; all IRA races from 1952–92 and 1994 on Onondaga Lake in Challenge Cup is considered the national champion among Syracuse, NY. From 1983 until 1996, the National Collegiate Rowing Championship races American colleges. Given to the IRA by Dr. Louis L. Seaman were on Lake Harsha in Cincinnati. All IRA races since 1993 (but for 1994 in Syracuse) in 1898, the silver cup has been in Badger hands eight on Cooper River in Cherry Hill, N.J. All IRA races since 1993 (but for 1994 in Syracuse) on times. Cooper River in Cherry Hill, N.J. Varsity Challenge Cup Years 1951 1959 1966 1973 1974 1975 1990 2008 Wisconsin has six top-five finishes under head coach Chris Clark, including the national title in 2008. The Badgers finished second in 2002, fourth in 1997, 2003 and 2011 and fifth in 1999. Midwest Rowing Championships

ormer Wisconsin head rowing coach Randy Jablonic inherited the men’s crew program following the 1968 season and within five years began the Midwest Rowing Championships, which had been held for 32 consecutive years until weather cancelled the racing Flast year. Started in the spring of 1973 on Lake Wingra, the Midwest Rowing Championships give the Badgers an opportunity to showcase their graceful sport to the campus and Madison community. The Badger men boast 32 varsity eight titles—all but two of the 34 races in the regatta’s history. Midwest Rowing Championships Results

Year V-8 A Time^ V-8 B Time^ V-4 A Time^ V-4 B Time JV 8 A Time^ Fr-8 A Time^ Fr-8 B Time^ Fr-4 A Time^ Fr-4 B Time 2007 1st 5:14.6 3rd 5:38.7 2nd 6:03.0 1st 6:00.9 1st 5:26.7 1st 5:38.1 3rd 5:57.3 1st 6:29.9 2nd 6:30.5 2006 1st 5:28.7 2nd 5:33.1 1st 5:58.4 2nd 6:01.2 1st 5:33.1 1st 5:36.8 2nd 5:38.2 1st 6:03.7 2nd 6:06.3 2005 All Races Cancelled due to high winds. 2004 1st 6:01.3 - - 2nd 6:45.16 1st 6:42.4 1st 6:28.8 3rd 6:53.91 1st 6:26.9 1st 7:01.4 2nd 7:07.504 2003 1st 5:14.40* 2nd 5:24.25 1st 5:54.65* 2nd 5:57.56 1st 5:28.70 1st 5:59.61 2nd 6:07.05 1st 6:18.10 2nd 6:20.88 2002 1st 6:12.00 - - 1st 6:39.62 2nd 6:39.64 1st 6:04.53 1st 6:28.40 ------2001 1st 5:34.30 2nd 5:42.10 ------1st 6:04.4 2nd 6:31.00 - - - - 2000 1st 5:17.70 - - 1st 6:05.23 - - 1st 5:28.94 1st 5:34.79 1st 5:41.71 - 6:22.17 - - 1999 1st 5:39.39 2nd ------1st 5:53.36 1st - - - - - 1998 1st 5:48.80 - - 1st 6:17.20 3rd - 1st 6:00.50 1st 6:05.04 1st 6:25.30 - 6:55.90 - - 1997 1st 5:16.10 - - 1st 6:00.00 3rd - 1st 5:30.90 1st 5:22.90 1st 5:33.50 - 6:22.80 - - 1996 1st 5:14.60 1st 5:30.20 2nd 6:02.40 3rd - - - 1st 5:22.60 1st 5:53.00 - 6:14.40* - - 1995 1st 5:33.80 - - 1st 6:18.30 - - 1st 6:05.30 1st 5:49.40 5th - 2nd 6:38.00 - - 1994 1st 5:18.38 - - 1st 6:06.60 - - 1st 5:27.86* 1st 5:29.10 3rd - 1st 6:18.70 - - 1993 1st 5:32.90 - - 1st 6:23.40 2nd - - - 1st 5:49.20 4th - 2nd 6:43.60 - - 1992 1st 5:26.80 - - 1st 6:17.40 2nd - 1st 5:51.04 1st 5:49.15 - - 2nd 6:49.20 5th - 1991 1st 5:20.90 - - 1st 6:03.60 2nd - 1st 5:34.80 1st 5:26.00 4th - 1st 6:32.40 - - 1990 1st 5:20.20 - - 1st 6:03.20 2nd - 1st 5:31.40 1st 6:08.10 2nd - 1st 6:17.80 -- - 1989 1st 5:18.40 - - 2nd 6:12.20 1st - 1st 5:46.90 1st 5:46.40 4th - 1st 6:35.30 2nd - 1988 1st 5:16.00 - - 2nd 6:10.00 1st - 1st 5:42.70 1st 5:44.60 3rd - 1st 6:29.80 4th - 1987 1st 5:18.40 - - 1st 5:59.20 3rd - 1st 5:45.30 1st 5:34.10 4th - 1st 6:51.40 - - 1986 1st 5:19.00 3rd - 3rd 5:55.10 - - - - 1st 5:25.30 4th - 1st 6:17.00 - - 1985 1st 5:30.90 3rd - 1st 6:34.60 - - - - 1st 5:56.40 3rd - 1st 6:55.80 - - 1984 1st 6:18.04 3rd - 2nd 7:17.90 3rd - - - 1st 6:34.20 - - 3rd 8:04.90 4th - 1983 1st 5:57.10 3rd - 3rd 6:44.50 5th - - - 1st 6:03.00 6th - 1st 6:49.70 2nd - 1982 2nd 5:33.30 - - 2nd 6:32.60 - - 1st 5:47.00 2nd 5:57.40 5th - 2nd 6:43.20 1st - 1981 3rd 6:00.70 4th - 2nd 6:51.70 3rd - 1st 5:57.30 2nd 6:16.40 - - 1st 6:51.10 3rd - 1980 1st 5:54.20 2nd - 2nd 7:01.80 4th - 1st 6:34.80 1st 6:32.40 - - 2nd - 3rd - 1979 1st 5:25.10 2nd - 2nd 6:29.50 5th - 1st 6:04.00 1st 5:47.20 3rd - 1st 7:13.60 5th - 1978 1st 6:32.50 5th - 2nd 7:26.20 - - 1st 6:53.60 3rd 6:43.10 4th - 1st 7:54.20 - - 1977 1st 5:37.90 - - 1st 6:41.10 4th - 1st 5:39.70 1st 5:55.70 4th - DQ 6:45.80 - - 1976 1st 5:32.70 - - 1st 6:20.30 - - 1st 5:50.70 1st 5:51.00 - - 1st 6:44.40 - - 1975 1st 6:39.70 - - 3rd 7:20.60 2nd - 1st 6:23.90 1st 6:29.60 2nd - 1st 7:22.80 - - 1974 1st 5:28.10 - - 2nd 6:29.70 1st - 1st 5:49.70 1st 5:47.40 - - 1st 6:42.10 - - 1973 1st 5:25.50 - - 1st 6:35.60 2nd - 1st 5:42.50 1st 5:47.20 - - 1st 6:55.00 - -

*Event Record ^Grand Final winning time for 1850 meters Note: Men’s JV 8 event not held from 1982–86 Letterwinners

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Men’s History and Highlights Under Jablonic’s direction, the Bad- Wisconsin in the semifinals at the gers won three consecutive national Henley, eventually winning the “Ladies Rowing is the oldest sport at Wiscon- championships from 1973–75, won the Plate” race. sin. Boating has been a popular Madi- 1986 and 1990 titles, and placed sec- In 1986, Wisconsin lost in son pastime since at least the 1850s, ond six other times. Jablonic initiated the semifinals to the British National and early evidence of men’s rowing the Midwest Rowing Championship Eight. The Badgers took three boats at the University of Wisconsin dates on Lake Wingra in Madison in 1973. in 1973, after winning the collegiate back to 1878 when rowing was part The Badgers captured the first eight varsity, junior varsity and freshmen of intramural competition. But still an varsity eight titles, only to be denied eight titles in a rare sweep of all three earlier date, 1874, is mentioned in a in 1981 and 1982. Wisconsin regained events that year. All three boats quali- letter from a Wisconsin alumnus, C. the trophy in 1983 and dominated the fied for the semifinals before losing in B. Bradish, dated in 1912, who states competition thereafter by winning 24 close races. Wisconsin’s first Henley that his father, George P. Bradish, told straight crowns. adventure was in 1967, when Oxford him of the many times “he rowed on The Badgers have been University defeated the varsity in the the first crew Wisconsin ever had.” competing annually for the Cochrane quarterfinals. Since those early times, the Cup with M.I.T. and Dartmouth since University of Wisconsin has built a 1961, and in 48 years have captured Wisconsin Men’s strong and competitive varsity pro- 30 titles. The Badger rowers won eight Rowing Coaches gram for over 130 years. The rowers straight cup titles from 1984–91 and encounter a national scope of competi- have won the cup 10 of the last 13 1874–93 None - intramural tors on the East and West coasts, as years. 1894 Amos W. Marston well as dominating the Midwest rowing Another traditional outing 1895–98 Andrew M. O’Dea scene. for the Badger program is competing 1899 Curran C. McConville Since 1900, Wisconsin has at Annapolis, Md., with Navy for the 1900–06 Andrew M. O’Dea won 51 Intercollegiate Rowing Asso- Walsh Cup. Wisconsin has 17 titles in- 1907–10 Edward H. “Ned” Ten Eyck ciation titles and 14 Ten Eyck Cham- cluding five straight from 1985–89 and 1911–28 Harry E. “Dad” Vail pionships. The Ten Eyck Trophy is six consecutive championships from 1929–34 George W. “Mike” Murphy awarded annually to the school which 1997–2002. 1935–40 Ralph Hunn scores the most total points in compe- A cup race against Boston 1941–42 Allen W. “Skip” Walz tition at the national championship. In University began in 1989 with the vic- 1943 George A. Rea 1990, Wisconsin captured the national tor taking home the Jablonic Cup, in 1944–45 Curt P. Drewes title and earned the school’s fourth bid honor of longtime UW head coach Randy 1946 Allen W. “Skip” Walz to the in London. Jablonic. The Badgers claim 16 victories 1947–68 Norm Sonju The Badgers also attended the Henley in 18 years of the cup. 1969–97 Randall T. “Jabo” Jablonic in 1967, 1973 and 1986. Last year, the A new tradition began with the 1996–present Chris H. Clark Badgers again captured the national appointment in 1996 of head coach title, but passed on a trip to Henley. Chris Clark, who brought international The Badgers first varsity eight training and experience to the Badger national rowing championship came program. in 1951 under coach Norm Sonju at As the face of rowing con- Marietta, Ohio, over a two-mile course tinues to change, the University of at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Wisconsin men’s rowing program has Regatta. Eight years later, the Badgers grown from its early days of intramu- regained the national crown over a ral competition to that of a nationally- three-mile course on Lake Onondaga recognized program. Success has been in Syracuse, N.Y. Sonju’s third national the Badger tradition since those first title came in 1966 on Lake Onondaga. competitive strokes were taken on In addition to winning three national Lake Mendota in 1874 and today as championships, he coached the crew to it competes for national and interna- two national runner-up titles. Sonju led tional recognition. the Wisconsin rowers from 1948 until his retirement in 1968. Since Sonju’s departure, an Wisconsin at Henley annual award in his name is pre- The Badger men have attended the sented to the top male rower who has Royal Henley Regatta on the Thames made outstanding contributions to the River four times in program history, success of the program in the cat- most recently in 1990. Wisconsin egories of leadership, dedication and qualified for the mile-and-five-six- sportsmanlike attitude. teenths race by winning the national At the conclusion of the 1968 collegiate championship. Although season, Randy Jablonic took over the defeating Harvard for the collegiate reigns of the men’s rowing program. title that year, the Crimson out-dueled Head Coaches

Amos W. Marston youngest varsity coach among the major Norm Sonju 1894 rowing colleges in the country. 1947–68 Rowed four years for Cornell, then got Hudson, Wis., born, but Poulsbo, the UW going with a two-week part- Allen W. “Skip” Walz Wash., raised, Sonju led the UW to time coaching tenure. 1941–42, 1946 three varsity eight national titles. New York native Walz was commenta- He was co-manager of the 1964 U.S. Andrew M. O’Dea tor for the first televised professional Olympic Rowing Team in Tokyo that 1895–98; 1900–06 football game between the Brooklyn won eight and pair gold medals. Dur- ing his UW tenure, he was an associ- World famous Australian sculler Dodgers and Philadelphia Eagles on ate professor of physical education coached the Badgers in their first Oct. 22, 1939 at Ebbets Field. Was race against a college crew when they also a Golden Gloves heavyweight defeated Yale in 1896 in Connecticut. champion and coached U.S. rowers to Randall T. “Jabo” Jablonic Brother Patrick visited one summer gold at the 1948 Olympics. 1969–1997 and transferred to the UW. Patrick Longest serving rowing coach in UW history, Jablonic led Wisconsin to 10 became known as Wisconsin football’s George A. Rea Ten Eyck Trophies and four varsity fabled “Kangaroo Kicker.” 1943 eight IRA titles. He also managed the Spent one year as head coach while U.S. Olympic crew in 1972. Curran C. McConville still in school, before graduating with 1899 a mechanical engineering degree. Left Team captain in 1898, McConville to work for Douglas Aircraft Company, coached one year while Andrew O’Dea then enlisted in the Navy as an elec- left to coach at Harvard. He directed tronic technician. the famous “Berry Crate Crew” of 1899. Curt P. Drewes 1944–45 Edward H. “Ned” Ten Eyck He spent 37 years as Wisconsin’s rig- 1907–10 ger, and two as interim coach. Attend- First U.S. Diamond Sculls champion ed the 1972 Olympic Summer Games (British Regatta) and son of legendary in his native Germany as the U.S. Syracuse coach James Ten Eyck, for Olympic crew rigger. whom the Ten Eyck Trophy awarded to the all-points champion at the Intercol- legiate Rowing Association Regatta is named.

Harry E. “Dad” Vail 1911–28 Former Badger coach who is now known widely through the , held annually on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia. The Four-time IRA Gold Medalists regatta is the largest collegiate regatta Only 16 men’s college rowers in the country since 1895 have won a gold medal in the freshmen eight in the United States. and then went on to win three varsity eight gold medals. The University of Wisconsin boasts three of these men, including Robert Espeseth, Jr., James Dyreby Jr., and Lou Schueller, Jr., all of whom won the freshmen eight title in 1972 and varsity eight titles in 1973, 1974 and 1975. George W. “Mike” Murphy Robert Espeseth, Jr., Faculty and Club Rowing Coach, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga 1929–34 A four-time Olympian, eight-time national team member and USRowing Hall of Fame inductee, Espeseth now spends his time since 1989 at the University of Tennesee-Chattanooga. A teacher and club rowing Six-year coach of Wisconsin rowing, he coach, he coached one of the members of the 2004 Olympic varsity eight gold medal-winning boat. was partly responsible for the Univer- After leaving the UW, Espeseth spent five years on active duty in the U.S. Navy and earned post graduate sity of Washington’s current nickname degrees from the University of Illinois. He remained part of the U.S. Navy Reserves for a number of years. of “Huskies,” changed in 1922 from Lou Schueller, Jr., CPCU, President and Treasurer, Schueller, Harrington and Associates the Seattle-appropriate “Sun Dodgers.” A 1974 U.S. National Team member in the men’s four with coxswain, Schueller is now the president and treasurer of Schueller, Harrington and Associates, an independent insurance agency located in Milwaukee. Ralph Hunn He also holds the prestigious CPCU title. The 1975 graduate of UW currently resides in Mequon, Wis. 1935–40 Two-year varsity coxswain at UW took James Dyreby, Jr., MD, Orthopedic Surgeon Wisconsin’s Big Ten Medal of Honor winner in 1975, Dyreby competed on the 1973 U.S. National Team in over the head coaching job in 1934 the men’s four with coxswain. A graduate of UW Medical School, Dyreby now practices orthopedic surgery in despite his election as captain for his Rhinelander, Wis. senior year. At age 22, he was the Captains

YEAR CAPTAIN 1961 Phillip Mork 1892 Charles C. Case 1962 William McIntyre 1893 Charles C. Case 1963 Douglas Reiner 1894 Herbert H. Jacobs 1964 Victor Johnson 1895 Oscar Rohn 1965 Kent Carnahan/Dennis Gillespie 1896 Walter A. Alexander 1966 Willard Witte 1897 Lee F. Austin 1967 Bill Clapp/John Halleran 1898 Curran C. McConville 1968 David Ivaska 1899 William C. Sutherland 1969 Douglas Sahs 1900 Andrew R. Anderson 1970 Phillip Resch 1901 William J. Gibson 1971 Tom J. Flamming 1902 Charles H. Gaffin 1972 John Vetger 1903 Robert G. Stevenson 1973 Bob Eloranta/Scott Springman 1904 Elbert L. Jordon 1974 Jim Swanson 1905 Arthur H. Miller 1975 Doug (Bill) Trosper 1906 Beverly B. Burling 1976 John Bauch 1907 Benjamin F. Davis 1977 Tom Schuchardt 1908 George C. Wilder 1978 Paul Smith 1909 Eugene A. Dinet 1979 Michael J. Gasper 1910 Reuben N. Trane 1980 Allan Erickson 1911 Karl L. Kraatz 1981 Thomas Kirk 1912 Charles M. Pollock 1982 Aaron Jacob 1913 Maurice C. Sjoblom/Donald J. McLeod 1983 Mark B. Hallet 1914 Arno Wittich 1984 Matt Brown 1915 None 1985 Bob Hougard 1916 None 1986 Tom Tryon 1917 John L. Mitchell 1987 Kevin McAleese 1918 None 1988 Pat McDonough 1919 None 1989 Todd Williams 1920 None 1990 Todd Hinrichs 1921 Arthur Samp/George O. Toepfer 1991 Nick Donovan 1922 George O. Toepfer 1992 Greg Myhr 1923 Howard E. Johnson 1993 Jim Farmer/Pat Vander Hei 1924 Ralph J. Schuetz 1994 Martin Zincke 1925 Oscar Teckemeyer 1995 Thompson Godfrey 1926 Harold L. Coulter 1996 Neal Wiebelhaus 1927 Jefferson Burrus/Franklin Orth 1997 Aaron Berger 1928 Franklin Orth 1998 Nelson Williams 1929 Warren Drouet 1999 Jeff Maples 1930 Eugene Goodman 2000 Matt Smith 1931 Louis E. Oberdeck 2001 Alan Geweke 1932 Harold Smedal 2002 1933 Charles Tessendorf/Herman Silbernagel 2003 Micah Boyd 1934 Edward C. Helmke 2004 Alex Cockerill 1935 Philip W. Rosten 2005 Ryan Schwend 1936 Howard T. Heun 2006 Ryan Larson 1937 Robert S. Heinze/Donald R. Heun 2007 Andrew Kaufman 1938 Edwin S. Collins Jr. 2008 Anthony Hoell 1939 Edmund J. Ryan 2009 Ed Newman 1940 Jack Gunning 2010 Paul Williams 1941 Harold Krueger 2011 Mike Kaufman 1942 William Phelan 2012 Tim Aghai 1943 Carl A. Holtz 2013 Ben Ruble 1944 None 2014 Matt Sobotka 1945 None 2015 Matt Sobotka 1946 Carl A. Holtz 1947 Carl A. Holtz 1948 LeRoy A. Jensen 1949 Dick Tipple 1950 Cliff Rathkamp 1951 Duane Daentl 1952 Robert Nelson 1953 Victor Steuck 1954 Virgil Trummer/Jim Lorenzen 1955 William Schneider 1956 Robert Graves 1957 Dean Walker 1958 Joe Irwin 1959 James Bowen 1960 Courtney Freeman Awards

Norman R. Sonju Award Athletic Board Scholars Established in 1968 in recognition of former Wisconsin head coach Since 1985–86, the UW Athletic Board has recognized the letterwinner Norman R. Sonju upon his retirement, the award goes annually “to the with the highest grade point average in each sport as Athletic Board oarsman who has made an outstanding contribution to the success of Scholars. the UW crew program in the categories of leadership, dedication and sportsmanlike attitude.” Thomas Tryon Ind. Engineering Fond du Lac, Wis. 1986, ‘87 1988 1968 John Lorenz 1992 Greg Myhr 1989 1969 Phillip Resch 1993 Pat Van der Hei James Almquist Engr. Mechanics Fort Atkinson, Wis. 1990, ‘91 1970 Robert Roffman 1994 Marian Zincke James Farmer Elec. Engineer. Sun Prairie, Wis. 1992 1971 Tom Hertzberg 1995 Thompson Godfrey Paul Nicholas Biochemistry Madison, Wis. 1993 1972 John Vegter 1996 Tim Storm Jeffrey Miller Mat. Sci. & Engr. Madison, Wis. 1993–96 1973 Bob Eloranta 1997 Aaron Berger Aaron Berger Biochemistry Fox Point, Wis. 1997 1974 Jim Swanson 1998 Matt Darga Mark Danahy Psychology Madison, Wis. 1998, ‘99 1975 Eric Aserlind 1999 Jeff Maples John Remington English New Richmond, Wis. 2000 1976 John Bauch 2000 Dylan Cappel Nick Kitowski Kinesiology Blk. River Falls, Wis. 2001, ‘02 1977 Tom Schuchardt 2001 Reed Kuehn/Mike Seelen Ryan Kipp Genetics Shorewood, Wis. 2003 1978 Dave Schultz 2002 Sam McClennan Mike Tupek Engin. Mechanics Bethesda, Md. 2004 1979 Michael Gasper 2003 Beau Hoopman Mike Triebwasser Molecular Biology Loveland, Ohio 2005 1980 Allan Erickson 2004 Micah Boyd Sam Austin Lat. Amer., Carib., Madison, Wis. 2006, ‘07 1981 Aaron Jacob 2005 Chris Podbregar & Iber. Studies/Spanish 1982 Aaron Jacob 2006 Jim Murphy Dan Stevens Med. Micro. & Imm. Sun Prairie, Wis. 2008, ’09 1983 Bill Baker/Matt Brown 2007 Scott Wallen Matt Francsis Geology/Geophysics Stevens Point, Wis. 2010 1984 Rich Hallett 2008 Derek Rasmussen Ryan Thompson Business: Accounting Green Bay, Wis. 2011 1985 Bob Hougard 2009 Ed Newman Charles Clapp IV Business Hingham, Mass. 2012 1986 Kevin McAleese 2010 Max Goff Alec Hub Mathematics Naperville, Ill. 2013 1987 Kevin McAleese 2011 Mike Kaufman Kyle Anderson Biomed. Engineering Elmhurst, Ill. 2014 1988 Dan Gehn 2012 Tim Aghai 1989 Todd Williams 2013 Ben Ruble 1990 Todd Hinrichs 2014 Patrick Muto 1991 Nick Donovan/Jon Henry Remington Scholar The Remington Fellowship Program honors the UW male and female Randall T. Jablonic Award student-athlete who graduates with the highest grade-point average. In recognition of former Wisconsin head coach Randall T. Jablonic, the Honorees receive a $1,000 fellowship. award is given to the most valuable member of the freshmen rowing The program honors the memory of Professor Frank J. Rem- team. ington, a long-time law school faculty member at UW Madison, who died in 1996. During his career at Wisconsin, Remington served as 1999 Sam McClennan 2007 Paul Williams Faculty Athletics Representative to the NCAA, Big Ten Conference and 2000 Beau Hoopman 2008 Will Porter was also a long-time member of the NCAA Committee on Infractions. 2001 Micah Boyd 2009 Tim Aghai The scholars program was developed by his family and friends through 2002 Ed Burnett 2010 Matthew Hinkamp the University of Wisconsin Foundation. Rowing honorees have been: 2003 Tom Velarde 2011 Travis Breunig 2004 Andrew Kaufman 2012 Andrew Stone Mark Danahy Psychology Madison, Wis. 1999 Tyler Dunn 2013 Mike Knippen Nick Kitowski Kinesiology Black River Falls, Wis. 2002 2005 Jim Lyons 2014 Ryan Kipp Genetics Shorewood, Wis. 2003 2006 Kenneth Rueden Mike Triebwasser Molecular Biology Loveland, Ohio 2005 Adam Barhamand Poli. Sci/Int. Stud. Naperville, Ill. 2008 Dan Stevens Med. Micro. & Immun. Sun Prairie, Wis. 2009 Alan Geweke Award Cody Rissman Biology/Microbiology DeKalb, Ill. 2013 Charles Clapp IV Finance, Invest, Bank/ Hingham, Mass. 2014 Awarded in honor of the late Alan Geweke, the 2001 men’s rowing Risk Man. & Indus. Mech. captain, the cup recognizes a novice freshman rower exhibiting great dedication and respect among his peers.

2003 James Murphy Herfurth Award 2004 Ben Szymanski 2005 Hans Hebl The Theodore Herfurth Award for Initiative and Efficiency at the 2006 Ross James/Grant James University of Wisconsin is the highest university-wide recognition of 2007 Max Goff/Steve Smith undergraduate student achievement awarded by the faculty and staff at 2008 Ryan Thompson Wisconsin. 2009 2010 Cody Rissman Jeffrey Miller Mat. Sci. & Engr. Madison, Wis. 1995 2011 Logan Hietpas 2012 Steven Berg, Jr. 2013 Mike Knippen Big Ten Medal of Honor 2014 Steve Thom/Alex Idarraga Begun in 1915, the Big Ten Medal of Honor is awarded annually to a student 2015 in the graduating class that has demonstrated proficiency in scholarship and athletics. Rowing’s Martin Kennedy was the first student-athlete at Wis- consin to receive the honor. Nine rowers have won the award. Name Year Name Year Martin Kennedy 1915 Carlyle Fay 1948 Howard Bentson 1924 Don Peterson 1949 Jefferson Burrus 1927 Jim Moran 1953 Louis Oberbeck 1931 Jim Dyreby 1975 Howard Heun 1936 Adam Barhamand 2008 Marshall Scholarship Granted by the British government, the Marshall Scholarship attracts applicants nationwide from the engineering and science fields with the opportunity to study at any university in Great Britain.

Jeffrey Miller Mat. Sci. & Engr. Madison, Wis. 1996

USRowing Academic All-Americans Aaron Berger Fox Point, Wis. First Team 1995 Mark Danahy Madison, Wis. First Team 1998 Timothy Storm Mequon, Wis. First Team 1994 Ryan Westergaard Delavan, Wis. First Team 1998 Nelson Williams Madison, Wis. Honorable Mention 1998

Note: USRowing selected Academic All-Americans for the first time in 1993. The award recognized the accomplishments of collegiate rowers based on academic standing, athletic excellence and additional activities. “Eight” men and women were selected first team, and a second team “Eight” was also noted. To be eligi- ble, rowers had to have a minimum of a 3.2 grade point on a 4.0 scale, row or cox in the priority crew at the league championship and have achieved a specified score on an ergometer. It is no longer awarded.

UW Athletics Hall of Fame The University of Wisconsin Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 1991 by the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, in cooperation with the National “W” Club, Wisconsin’s letterwinner organization. The Hall of Fame inductees are recognized and honored for their exemplary athletic achievement and contributions made to the University of Wisconsin. The first induction ceremony for the 35 charter members of the Hall of Fame was held in the Spring of 1991. Rowers who have been so honored include:

Carl Holtz Inducted to the UW Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999, Carl Holtz became the first Wisconsin rower to join the select group of Wisconsin student-athletes. Holtz earned varsity “W” awards in 1942, 1946 and 1947, captaining the men’s crew squad in 1947 He stroked the 1941 freshmen squad to second place at the and the Adams Cup He also stroked the 1946 varsity crew to the first Eastern Sprint Regatta title, making it the first UW varsity crew to win a major regatta. Acclaimed as the finest stroke in collegiate rowing in both 1946 and 1947, his Wisconsin rowing career was interrupted when he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. Robert Espeseth, Jr. The first Wisconsin athlete in any sport to make four Olympic teams, Robert Espeseth, Jr., represented the United States in 1976, 1980, 1984 and 1988. His best result came in 1984 in Los Angeles when he stroked the men’s pair with coxswain to a bronze medal. While at Wisconsin, Espeseth won national championships in four-straight seasons, including 1972 with the novice eight and 1973, 1974 and 1975 in the varsity eight. He won a world championship in 1986 at Nottingham, England, and was named U.S. Rowing’s Male Athlete-of-the-Year that season An eight-time member (1976, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987 and 1988) of the U.S. national team, he was inducted into the U.S. Rowing Hall of Fame in 1997 Randall “Jabo” Jablonic Jablonic, a 2004 Hall of Fame inductee, won national championships at Wisconsin as both a rower and coach. With the varsity eight in 1959, Jablonic rowed as the three seat to help the Badgers to their second national title in the varsity eight. As a coach, Jablonic spent 29 years (1969–97) at the helm, leading the UW to four IRA varsity eight national titles, as well as 10 Ten Eyck Trophies as team points champion at the regatta. His 1986 and 1990 varsity eights also won the short-lived National Intercollegiate Rowing Championship, while in total, Wisconsin boats won 28 national titles under his direction. Jablonic also served as team manager for the Badgers’ trip to the Royal Henley regatta in 1968 and as assistant manager for the 1972 U.S. Olympic Team. 1973 President of Rowing Coaches of America, he was 1973, and 1974 President of the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges. Founder of the Midwest Rowing Champion- ship in Madison in 1973, he served as a national team assistant coach in 1976, directed the 1981 US National Team to a bronze in the men’s eight at the World Championships and was director of the USRowing Association in 1984. Prior to his induction in the UW Athletics Hall of Fame, he was inducted in 1991 into the Madison Sports Hall of Fame, and in 1999 into the Power 10 New York Hall of Fame Jefferson Burrus A seven-time letterwinner in football and rowing, Burrus earned a “W” in rowing in 1924, 1925, 1926 and 1927. Rowing captain in 1927, he became a Rhodes Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. A member of the Scholastic Hall of Fame, he was a Second-Team All-Conference and All Western End on football team He is also one of nine Badger rowers to have won the Big Ten Medal of Honor, awarded for academic and athletic excellence. He earned the honor in 1927.

US Rowing Hall of Fame Robert Espeseth, Jr. In January 1997, former Badger rower Robert Espeseth, Jr. was inducted into the USRowing Hall of Fame in New York. Espeseth, who rowed for the Badgers from 1972 to 1975, won three varsity eight national titles. He was inducted along with members of the four oared shell that won the World Championship in 1986 and was third in 1987. Espeseth was a four-time member of the U.S. Olympic team (1976, 1980, 1984, 1988) and an eight-time member of the U.S. na- tional team. He now works as the head rowing coach at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga. Espeseth was also inducted into the University of Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003.

Beau Hoopman In March 2010, former Badger rower Beau Hoopman was inducted into the USRowing Hall of Fame. Hoopman, and Olympic gold medalist in the men’s eight from 2004 and an Olympic bronze medalist from 2008, was inducted along with the rest of the 2004 men’s eight, which set a world fastest time for 2,000 meters in Athens, Greece during the Olympic Games. Academic All-Big Ten Logan Hietpas Mech. Engineering Appleton, Wis. 2013, ‘14 John Hockers Nuclear Engineering Green Bay, Wis. 1996 Begun in 1986–87, the Academic All-Big Ten Conference Anthony Hoell Political Science Mequon, Wis. 2007, ‘08 team is comprised of letterwinners who maintain a cumu- Alec Hub Mathematics Naperville, Ill. 2013 lative grade-point average of 3.00 or better (4.0 scale) and Roger Huffman Anthropology Fountain Valley, Calif. 2010 have been at the school at least one year. David Hwange Mech. Engineering Monona, Wis. 1999 Luke Juckett Biomed. Engineering Sauk City, Wis. 2010, ’11, ’12 Name Major Hometown Years Ben Kaker Elem. Education Sheboygan Falls, Wis. 2000–02 Sam Austin Lat. Amer., Caribbean Madison, Wis. 2006, ‘07 David Kaplan Business Edina, Minn. 1999–01 & Iber. Studies/Spanish Andrew Kaufman Mech. Engineering Appleton, Wis. 2005, ‘06 Mark Abbott Chem. Engineering Edina, Minn. 1999 Nate Kelp-Lenane Mathematics Wilmette, Ill. 2005 James Almquist Engr. Mechanics Ft. Atkinson, Wis. 1990, ‘91 Mitchell King Kinesiology Green Bay, Wis. 2014 Kyle Anderson Biomed. Engineering Elmhurst, Ill. 2012, ’13, ’14 Ryan Kipp Genetics Shorewood, Wis. 2001, ‘03 Mike Anderson Consumer Science Red Wing, Minn. 2003 Nick Kitowski Kinesiology Black River Falls, Wis. 2001, ‘02 Luke Astell Physical Therapy Jefferson, Wis. 1989 Eric Knecht Asian Studies/Chinese Portage, Wis. 2001–03 Adam Barhamand Inter. Studies/Poli. Sci. Naperville, Ill. 2006, ‘07, ‘08 Todd Korb Intl. Relations Green Bay, Wis. 1993 Beau Batty Psychology/Biology Madison, Wis. 2014 Michael Kraehnke Business Jefferson, Wis. 1996 Aaron Berger Biochemistry Fox Point, Wis. 1996, ‘97 Reed Kuehn Bacteriology Madison, Wis. 2000, ‘01 David Berger Biochemistry Fox Point, Wis. 1995 Ryan Larson Entomology Erie, Pa. 2006 Joel Berger Business Fox Point, Wis. 2000, ‘01 Nick Latona Mat. Science. & Eng Milwaukee 1996–98 Vince Bertram Accounting/Finance, Scholfield, Wis. 2014, ‘15 Mark Lee Political Science Madison, Wis. 1997 Invest. & Bank./Risk Man. Mike Leonardi Individual Major Germantown, Tenn. 1998, ‘99 Brad Betts Chemistry Grafton, Wis. 2013 Matt Lojkovic History/Journalism Winnetka, Ill. 2010 Louis Bien Journalism Ann Arbor, Mich. 2009 David Lucas Marketing/Manage. & HR Hartland, Wis. 2011 Alex Bisset Finance, Invest. & Bank. Fairfield, Conn. 2008 Jeffrey Maples Civil Engineering Portage, Wis. 1997–99 William Bleifuss Biology Schofield, Wis. 2015 Patrick Martino Business Dousman, Wis. 1999 Luke Bogdanowicz Zoology Madison, Wis. 1993 Patrick McDonough Letters & Science Austin, Texas 1988 Paul Bolstad English Viroqua, Wis. 1996, ‘97 Sam McLennan Bacteriology Iowa City, Iowa 2001, ‘02 Anders Boyd Medical Microbiology/ St. Paul, Minn. 2004 Lowell McNicholas Political Science Madison, Wis. 2013 Immunology Paul Melstrom Zoology Durand, Wis. 1993 Andrew Braasch Molecular Biology Cincinnati 2008 Nate Millin Genetics Fond du Lac, Wis. 2007 Travis Breunig Zoology Sauk City, Wis. 2014 Jeffrey Miller Mat. Science & Eng. Madison, Wis. 1995, ‘96 Oliver Buchino Political Science Hinsdale, Ill. 2014 Eric Moeller Chem. Engineering Columbus, Ohio 1987 Geoffrey Caan Finance Mequon, Wis. 1991, ‘92 Daniel Moore Pharmacy Sussex, Wis. 2011 Michael Call Pre-Business Superior, Wis. 1993 Tim Mueller International Agric. Cedarburg, Wis. 1994 Cody Carlin Political Science/History Randolph, Wis. 2008, ‘09 James Murphy Biochemistry Madison, Wis. 2005, ‘06 Joe Cincotta Law Brookfield, Wis. 1987 Patrick Muto Economics Barrington, Ill. 2015 Charles Clapp IV Finance, Invest. & Bank./ Hingham, Mass. 2014 Peter Nagle Mech. Engineering Cincinnati 2001–03 Risk Man. & Ind. Mech. Engineering Steve Neumann Industrial Engineering Madison, Wis. 1998 Matthew Dahl Civil/Environ. Engr. Oshkosh, Wis. 1989, ‘90 Ed Newman History/Political Science Palos Park, Ill. 2007, ‘08, ‘09 Mark Danahy Psychology Madison, Wis. 1998, ‘99 Paul Nicholas Biochemistry Madison, Wis. 1993 Matt Darga Geology & Geophysics Mt. Prospect, Ill. 1998 Mike Niemczyk Engineering Wauwatosa, Wis. 2001 Peter Denk Molecular Biology Mequon, Wis. 1996, ‘97 Zach Niemeyer Chemistry/History Oregon, Wis. 2013 Jason Devlin History Evans, Ga. 2004 Matthew Noordsij-Jones Genetics Madison, Wis. 1998–00 Peter Dietrich Kinesiology Onalaska, Wis. 1999 James Oldeschulte Genetics Williams Bay, Wis. 2012 Matt Donoghue Political Science Chicago 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Dean Olson Mech. Engineering Menomonie, Wis. 1991 Nick Donovan Zoology Kings Point, N.Y. 1991 Tariq Pasha Zoology Edina, Minn. 1994, ‘96 Steve Dudek History/English Manitowoc, Wis. 2010, ’11 Michael Patinkin Industrial Engineering Roswell, Ga. 2012 John Dyreby Philo./Mech. Engineer. Rhinelander, Wis. 2004, ‘05 Scott Paulman Medicine Madison, Wis. 1987, ‘88 Barish Edil Zoology Madison, Wis. 1996 Collin Payne Sociology Charlottesville, Va. 2007 Brian Epstein Political Science Brooklyn, N.Y. 1999 George Perrett Psychology Ann Arbor, Mich. 2014, ‘15 David Evensen Medicine Madison, Wis. 1987 Anders Pesavento Finance/Real Estate Savage. Minn. 2005 David Farnia Mech. Engineering Brookfield, Wis. 2001–03 Sean Phelan Letters & Science Wauwatosa, Wis. 1993 James Farmer Elec. Engineering Sun Prairie, Wis. 1992, ‘93 Ben Pofahl Zoology Onalaska, Wis. 1995–97 Matthew Fisher Psychology Cincinnati 1999 Zachary Pollack History Madison, Wis. 1999, ‘00 Tom Flint History Alexandria, Va. 1998, ‘99 Doug Prochaska Chem. Engineering Green Bay, Wis. 1996 Brian Folz Molecular Biology Kalamazoo, Mich. 1991 Ryan Quint Zoology Madison, Wis. 1993 Matt Francsis Geology/Geophysics Stevens Point, Wis. 2010 Derek Rasmussen Mech. Engineering Darnestown, Md. 2006, ‘07, ‘08 Darren Gary Comm Arts Arlington, Texas 2009 Philip Recek History Richfield, Minn. 1996 Dan Gengler Materials Sci./Engineering Eagan, Minn. 2010, ’11, ’12 John Remington English New Richmond, Wis. 1999–01 Alan Geweke Pre-Business Shorewood, Minn. 1999–02 Tyler Resch Elemtary Ed./History Weyauwega, Wis. 2004 Peter Giese English/Philosophy Fond du Lac, Wis. 2001–03 Eric Rhiel Comm. Arts/English Menomonie, Wis. 2012, ’13 Anders Gilchrist Economics Madison, Wis. 1993 Benjamin Rikkers Political Science Ripon, Wis. 1996 Max Goff Mech. Engineering Sun Prairie, Wis. 2008, ‘09, ’10 Brendan Riley Elem. Education Madison, Wis. 1993, ‘95 Sam Hanks Art Westwood, Calif. 1994 Kevin Ripley Mech. Engineering Pulaski, Wis. 2012, ’13, ’14 Andrew Hardacre Pre-Business Milwaukee 1993, ‘95 Cody Rissman Microbiology/Biology DeKalb, Ill. 2011, ’12, ’13 Cory Hatton Economics Madison, Wis. 2010 Zach Rodenbough Economics Tallahassee, Fla. 2011 Hans Hebl Accounting/Economics/ Rochester, Minn. 2008 Gabe Rudert Business LaCrescent, Minn. 1998–00 Finance, Invest. & Bank. Kenneth Rueden Zoology De Pere, Wis. 2007, ‘08, ‘09 Peter Helfer Consumer Science Mequon, Wis. 2007, ‘08, ‘09 Jonathan Schaefer Letters & Science Columbia Hts. Minn. 1993 Andy Henn Biology/Psychology Hudson, Wis. 2006 John Schoback Finance Delafield, Wis. 2012 Jonathon Henry Biochemistry Suamico, Ill. 1989, ‘90 Dennis Schrag Communication Arts Berkeley, Calif. 1992 IRA National Scholar Athletes Mike Seelen Business Marshfield, Wis. 2000, ‘01 David Shore Biochemistry Glenview, Ill. 2003 Kyle Anderson 2014 Kyle Smith Mechanical Engineering Monona, Wis. 2015 Beau Batty 2014 Vince Bertram 2014 Mark Sniderman Philosophy Berkeley, Calif. 1991, ‘92 Travis Breunig 2014 Mathew Smith Accounting Woodbridge, Va. 1998–00 Charles Clapp 2014 Andrew Spakowitz Chem. Engineering Hartland, Wis. 1996, ‘97 Logan Hietpas 2014 Mike Stahlman Letters & Science Boscobel, Wis. 2000–02 George Perrett 2014 Aaron Stegner Psychology Minneapolis 1993 John Rush 2014 George Perrett 2015 Dan Stevens Med. Micro. & Imm. Sun Prairie, Wis 2008, ‘09 Vince Bertram 2015 Patrick Stoa Business Janesville, Wis. 1991 Will Bleifuss 2015 Andrew Stone Classical Humanities/ Wilmette, Ill. 2015 Latin/Political Sci. Timothy Storm English Mequon, Wis. 1995, ‘96 Jonathan Susa Lat. American Studies Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. 1999 Leon Suvak Undeclared Reston, Va. 2012 Tim Teske Chem. Engineering Wausau, Wis. 1998 Ryan Thompson Accounting Green Bay, Wis. 2012 Mike Triebwasser Molecular Biology Loveland, Ohio 2005 Mike Tupek Engineer.. Mech./Math Bethesda, Md. 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Peter Turney Theatre and Drama Marshfield, Wis. 2004. ‘05 Ryan Van Schyndel Biochemistry Dodgeville, Wis. 1999, ‘00 Peter Vitko Engineering St. Paul, Minn. 2000, ‘02 Scott Wallen Economics Woodbridge, Va. 2006 Shawn Wanta Philo./Political Sci. Wauwatosa, Wis. 2004 Tim Wartinbee Comm. Arts Glastonbury, Conn. 2010 Andrew Weiland Chem. Engineering Upper Arlington, Ohio 2012, ’13 Ryan Westergaard Individual Major Delavan, Wis. 1998, ‘99 Stephen White Sociology New Berlin, Wis. 1988, ‘89 Jeremy Whitish Letters & Science Madison, Wis. 1999–01 Brian Whyms Biology New Berlin, Wis. 2010 Neal Wiebelhaus Construction Admin. Juneau, Wis. 1995, ‘96 Nelson Williams Sociology Madison, Wis. 1996–99 Todd Williams History Brookfield, Wis. 1987–89 Paul Williams Food Science Glastonbury, Conn. 2008, ‘09, ’10 Pat Woerner Agric. & Ap. Econ. Bloomington, Minn. 1998, ‘99 Big Ten Distinguished Scholars

Distinguished Scholar Award recipients must be letterwinners in at least their second academic year at their institution. In addition, the student-athlete must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.7 or higher for the previous academic year, excluding summer school.

Louis Bien Journalism Ann Arbor, Mich. 2009 Dan Stevens Med. Micro. & Immun. Sun Prairie, Wis. 2009 Brian Whyms Biology New Berlin, Wis. 2010 Stephen Dudek English Manitowoc, Wis. 2011 Cody Rissman Biology & Microbiology DeKalb, Ill. 2012, ’13 Kevin Ripley Mechanical Engineering Pulaski, Wis. 2012 John Schoback Finance, Invest. & Banking Delafield, Wis. 2012 Ryan Thompson Business: Accounting Green Bay, Wis. 2012 Alec Hub Education-Math Naperville, Ill. 2013 Cody Rissman Micro. Biology/Biology DeKalb, Ill. 2013 Beau Batty Psychology/Biology Madison, Wis. 2014 Charles Clapp IV Finance, Invest, Bank/ Hingham, Mass. 2014 Risk Man. & Indus. Mech. Vince Bertram Bus., Risk Mgmt. & Insur. Schofield, Wis. 2015 BBA, & Bus. Finance Remington Knight Economics, Legal Studies, Sun Valley, Idaho 2015 Political Sci. George Perrett Psychology Ann Arbor, Mich. 2015 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award John Dyreby Rhinelander, Wis. 2005 Ryan Larson Erie, Pa. 2006 Sam Austin Madison, Wis. 2007 Adam Barhamand Naperville, Ill. 2008 Ed Newman Palos Park, Ill. 2009 Brian Whyms New Berlin, Wis. 2010 Matthew Hinkamp Winnetka, Ill. 2011 Sean Tuffy Valley Stream, N.Y. 2012 Ben Ruble Minneapolis 2013 Jonathan Smaglick Menomonee Falls, Wis. 2014 National Team Members

Badger Olympians Wisconsin men’s rowing has had at least one representative on each of the last 12 U.S. Olympic Teams. Among those representatives, former Badgers have won one gold medal, three silver medals and one bronze medal. Name Hometown Years Mark Berkner Verona, Wis. 1992 Kurt Borcherding Middleton, Wis. 2000 Micah Boyd St. Paul, Minn. 2008 Robert Espeseth, Jr. Rockford, Ill. 1976, ‘80, ‘84, ‘88 Neil Halleen Sheboygan, Wis. 1976 Beau Hoopman Plymouth, Wis. 2004, ‘08 Grant James Dekalb, Ill. 2012 Ross James Dekalb, Ill. 2012 Dave Krmpotich Philadelphia 1988 Stewart MacDonald Belmont, Mass. 1968, ‘72 Tim Mickelsen Deerfield, Wis. 1972 Eric Mueller Cedarburg, Wis. 1996, ‘00 Matt Smith Woodbridge, Va. 2004 Name Event Place 2012 – London, England Grant James Eight 4th Ross James Eight 4th 2008 – Beijing, China Beau Hoopman Eight Bronze Micah Boyd Eight Bronze 2004 – Athens, Greece Beau Hoopman Eight Gold Matt Smith Lightweight four without coxswain 9th 2000 – Sydney, Australia Eric Mueller Four with coxswain 5th Kurt Borcherding Spare 1996 – Atlanta Eric Mueller Quadruple sculls Silver 1992 – Barcelona, Spain Mark Berkner Spare 1988 – Seoul, South Korea Robert Espeseth, Jr. Pair with coxswain 11th Dave Krmpotich Four without coxswain Silver 1984 – Los Angeles Robert Espeseth, Jr. Pair with coxswain Bronze 1980 – Moscow, Russia Robert Espeseth, Jr. U.S. boycotted the games 1976 – Montreal, Canada Neil Halleen Quadruple sculls 5th Robert Espeseth, Jr. Spare 1972 – Munich, Germany Stewart MacDonald Four with coxswain 5th Tim Mickelsen Eight Silver 1968 – Mexico City, Mexico Stewart MacDonald Pair with coxswain 5th National Team Members

Includes Olympic, World Championships, Pan American and Under-23 World Championship Teams

Name Hometown Years Tim Aghai Skokie, Ill. 2011, ’12, ’15 Anthony Altimari Huntington, N.Y. 2011 Eric Aserlind Madison, Wis. 1974, ‘75 Adam Barhamand Naperville, Ill. 2007 Brian Bauer Appleton, Wis. 2000 Mark Berkner Verona, Wis. 1987, ‘91, ‘92 Kurt Borcherding Middleton, Wis. 1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Micah Boyd St. Paul, Minn. 2005, ‘08 Dylan Cappel Madison, Wis. 1999 Dan Connolly Rockville Center, N.Y. 2008, ‘09 Burlington, Wis. 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Jim Dyreby Waupaca, Wis. 1973 Robert Espeseth, Jr. Rockford, Ill. 1976, ‘79, ‘80, ‘83, ‘84, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88 Andrew Gallagher Phoenix 2010, ’11, ’13 Dan Gehn Mazomanie, Wis. 1987 Peter Giese Fond du Lac, Wis. 2001, ‘02 Max Goff Sun Prairie, Wis. 2008, ‘09 Ed Golding Cedarburg, Wis. 2000 Ryan Fox Edgerton, Wis. 2009, ’10, ’11 Neil Halleen Sheboygan, Wis. 1974, ‘76 Erich Hanxleden Garden Grove, Calif. 2010 Sam Hoidal Evergreen, Colo. 2011 Beau Hoopman Plymouth, Wis. 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Todd Hinrichs Minneapolis 1989 Tom Hertzberg Madison, Wis. 1969 Guy Iverson Elkhorn, Wis. 1969 John Jablonic Madison, Wis. 1983 Aaron Jacob Madison, Wis. 1982 Grant James DeKalb, Ill. 2008, ‘09, ’11, ’12, ’13, ’14, ‘15 Ross James DeKalb, Ill. 2008, ‘09, ’11, ’12, ’13 Andy Kaufman Appleton, Wis. 2006 Duncan Kennedy New York 1994 Dave Krmpotich Philadelphia 1979, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘91 Zach Krupp New Canaan, Conn. 2008 Paul Lambert Madison, Wis. 1983 Michael Lindberg Milwaukee 2013 Scott Lynch Milwaukee 1989 Stewart MacDonald Belmont, Mass. 1968, ‘72 Brian McDonough Spring, Texas 2003 Kenny McMahon Ladysmith, Wis. 2007, ‘09, ’10, ’11 Joe McMullin Woodbridge, Va. 2008 Tim Mickelsen Deerfield, Wis. 1969, ‘70, ‘72, ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Jay Mimier Madison, Wis. 1969 Eric Mueller Cedarburg, Wis. 1995, ‘96, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Ed Newman Palos Park, Ill. 2008 Chase Phillips Woodbridge, Va. 2005, ‘06 Ben Pofahl Madison, Wis. 1995 Jerry Phelan Madison, Wis. 1973 Derek Rasmussen Darnestown, Md. 2008 Tyler Resch Weyauwega, Wis. 2007 Jim Ricksecker Milwaukee 1975 Lou Schueller Milwaukee 1974 Matt Smith Woodbridge, Va. 1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘07 Christopher Stiles Lake Mills, Wis. 2011 John Streur Madison, Wis. 1981 John Taylor Hong Kong 2001 Ryan Torgerson Cleveland Heights, Ohio 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Max Vice-Reshel Milwaukee 2006 Scott Wallen Woodbridge, Va. 2006 Andrew Weiland Upper Arlington, Ohio 2012, ’14