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2014 Men's Crew Info Guide.Indd 2014 CALIFORNIA MEN’S CREW QUICK FACTS COACHING SUMMARY Location: Berkeley, Calif. Founded: 1868 Year Varsity Coaches Enrollment: 35,838 1893-96 ...........E. M. Garnett, Harvard ’87 1901-03 ...............W. B. Goodwin, Yale ’90 Nickname: Golden Bears 1904-08 ...........E. M. Garnett, Harvard ’87 Mascot: Oski 1909 .......................... Dean Witter, Cal ’09 Colors: Blue (282) and Gold (123) 1912 ...................... T. A. Davidson, Cal ’11 Affi liation: NCAA Division 1 1914-15 .......................Charles Stevenson Conference: Pac-12 1916-23 ......................Ben Wallis, Yale ’10 Chancellor: Dr. Nicholas Dirks 1924-59 ..........Ky Ebright, Washington ’17 Athletic Director: Sandy Barbour 1960-66 ....................Jim Lemmon, Cal ’43 Offi cial Cal Athletics Web Site: www.CalBears.com 1967-72 ...................Marty McNair, Cal ’61 1973-80 ...Stephen Gladstone, Syracuse ’64 1981-83 ........Mike Livingston, Harvard ’70 1984-87 .....................Tim Hodges, Cal ’75 TEAM INFORMATION 1988-91 ........Bruce Beall, Washington ’73 2013 IRA National Championships Finish: 5th 1992- 96 ...............Mark Zembsch, Cal ’82 2013 Pac-12 Championships Finish: 2nd 1997-2008...Stephen Gladstone, Syracuse ’64 2009-Present ...Mike Teti, St. Joseph’s ’78 COACHING STAFF Year Freshman Coaches Head Coach: Mike Teti (6th year, St. Joseph’s ’78) 1923 ..................Heinie De Roulet, Cal ’22 Offi ce Phone: (510) 533-8931; E-Mail: [email protected] 1924-51 .......Russ Nagler, Washington ’20 Offi ce: T. Gary Rogers Boathouse, 2999 Glascock Street, Oakland, CA 94601 1952 .....................David L. Turner, Cal ’48 Associate Head Coach: Luke Agnini 1953 .........................Ron Reuther, Cal ’52 1954-59 ....................Jim Lemmon, Cal ’43 (510) 642-3284; [email protected] 1960 .......... John Halberg, Washington ’58 Assistant Varsity Coach: Scott Frandsen 1962 ...........................Stan Shawl, Cal ’59 (510) 533-8957; [email protected] 1963, 1966 ..............Rich Costello, Cal ’61 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Patrick Schulkers 1964-65 .....................Tom Dunlap, Cal ’62 (510) 533-8957; [email protected] 1967 ................... John McConnell, Cal ’65 Rigger/Boatman: Mike Fennelly; [email protected] 1968-71 ...Ed Graham, Long Beach St. ’63 1972-79 ...................Kent Fleming, Cal ’63 1980 .........Roy Eisenhardt, Dartmouth ’60 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 1981-83 .....................Tim Hodges, Cal ’75 Men’s Crew Contacts: Doug Drabik and Nicole Loscavio 1984-86 ...................Paul Prioleau, Cal ’79 Direct Line: (510) 642-3611 1987-89 ...............Bob Newman, UCLA ’68 E-mail Address: [email protected] 1990-91 ................Mark Zembsch, Cal ’82 E-mail Address: [email protected] 1992-00 ..........Craig Amerkhanian, Cal ’80 General Offi ce Phone: (510) 642-5363 2001-09 .................Geoff Bond, Brown ’88 Fax: (510) 643-7778 2010 .......................Mike Vallarelli, Cal ’03 Mailing Address: 349 Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, CA 94720 2011-12 ................Wyatt Allen, Virginia ’01 2013-Present .. Luke Agnini, Marietta '02 2014 MEN’S CREW SCHEDULE Date Day Opponent / Event Location April 5 ............................ Sat.........................................San Diego Crew Classic ....................................................... San Diego, Calif. 6 ............................ Sun........................................San Diego Crew Classic ....................................................... San Diego, Calif. 19 .......................... Sat.........................................Stanford Invitational ................................................... Redwood Shores, Calif. 20 .......................... Sun........................................Stanford Invitational ................................................... Redwood Shores, Calif. 26 ........................... Sat ........................................Washington ............................................................. Redwood Shores, Calif. May 3 ............................Sat ........................................Stanford .................................................................. Redwood Shores, Calif. 18 ........................... Sun........................................Pac-12 Championships .....................................................Lake Natoma, Calif. 30 ...........................Fri ..........................................IRA Championships................................................................. Cherry Hill, N.J. 31 ...........................Sat.........................................IRA Championships................................................................. Cherry Hill, N.J. June 1 ............................Sun........................................IRA Championships................................................................. Cherry Hill, N.J. CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2014 Men’s Crew Record Book 1 2014 MEN'S CREW ROSTER Name Height Class Hometown Last School Alcorn, James 6-4 Fr. Melbourne, Australia Alexander, Erin 5-3 So. Delray Beach, Fla. Alexander Dreyfoos School of the Arts Baefsky, Demetrius 6-2 Jr. El Sobrante, Calif. Miramonte HS Barrette, Joel 6-1 Fr. Victoria, B.C., Canada Brentwood College School Bernerius, Michael 6-4 Jr. Sydney, Australia Shore School Box, Gordon 6-3 So. Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Harbor HS Brkich, John 6-2 Fr. Winter Park, Fla. Coert, Jake 6-4 Fr. Fillmore, Calif. El Camino HS Crowe, Carter 6-4 Sr. Santa Barbara, Calif. USC Davenport, Nathan 6-4 Jr. Palmerston North, New Zealand Westlake Boys HS De Gelder, Jake 6-6 Fr. Vancouver, B.C., Canada Vancouver College de la Serna, Justin 6-5 Jr. San Jose, Calif. Bellarmine College Prep DeSantis, David 6-3 Jr. Los Gatos, Calif. Bellarmine Prep Dickinson, Henry 6-7 Fr. Medfi eld, Mass. Diel, David 6-4 Fr. Heidelberg, Germany Kurfuerst-Friedrich-Gymnasium Donald, Jackson 6-6 So. Sacramento, Calif. Jesuit Dordevic, Luka 6-3 Sr. Belgrade, Serbia Nikola Tesla HS Dove, Dylan 6-3 Fr. Lexington, Mass. Tabor Academy Edwards, James 6-4 So. Port Alfred, South Africa Saint Andrew's College Firmani, Nicholas 6-6 So. Seattle, Wash. Seattle Prep Flagg, Kyle 6-5 Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Harbor HS Giannini, Chase 6-4 Fr. Tiburon, Calif. Marin Academy Hall, Spencer 6-5 Sr. Eden Prarie, Minn. Eden Prarie HS Hellen, Morgan 6-4 So. Maidstone, Kent, England Oakwood Park Grammar School Homm, Conrad 6-5 Fr. Naples, Fla. Hosler, David 6-2 So. Piedmont, Calif. Piedmont HS Jovanovic, Jovan 6-6 Jr. Smederevo, Serbia Kosta Manojlovic Kader, Christian 6-5 Jr. North Reading, Mass. St. Paul's School Kelly, Harry 6-2 So. London, England Latymer Upper School Kerst, Madison 5-3 Fr. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly HS Kornfeld, Jack 5-8 Jr. Seattle, Wash. Brentwood Prep School Laity, Trevor 5-6 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. Brophy College Prep Lee, Toni 6-3 Fr. Highstown, NJ Lewis, Gordon 6-3 Fr. Costa Mesa, Calif. Newport Harbor HS Lucic, Igor 6-3 Sr. Belgrade, Serbia Sportka Gimanzia Marino, Steve 6-6 Sr. Vancouver, B.C. McCutcheon, Nick 5-11 Jr. Los Alamitos, Calif. Mater Dei HS Murphy, Justin 6-7 Fr. Montclair, N.J. Montclair HS Murphy, Sean 6-5 Jr. Madison, Wis. Edgewood HS O'Brien, Luke 6-4 Fr. Walnut Creek, Calif. Ostojic, Ivan 6-6 Sr. Smederevo, Serbia Technical School Rapson, Colby 5-7 Sr. San Jose, Calif. The Harker School Reiser, Cole 6-5 Sr. Corpus Christi, Texas Dallas Jesuit College Prep Remler, Daniel 6-1 Jr. Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley HS Reynolds, Christian 6-3 Sr. Washington, Conn. The Kent School Russell, Trevor 6-3 Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. Corona Del Mar HS Scott, James 6-4 Sr. Cambridge, England Shrewsbury School Smith, Nate 6-3 Fr. Kennett Square, Penn. Snelson, Louis 6-6 Jr. Sydney, Australia Shore School Stone, Peter 6-6 Fr. Tasmania, Australia The Friends' School of Hobart Stroud, Jason 6-2 Jr. Te Kauwhata, New Zealand Hamilton Boys HS Thorkelsson, Atli 6-7 Sr. San Jose, Calif. Leigh HS Thyberg, Morgan 5-6 Jr. Orinda, Calif. Miramonte HS Tuck, Stephen 6-5 Jr. Herefordshire, England Monmouth School Vagic, Milivoj 6-4 Jr. London, England Latymer Upper School Van Andel, Harrison 6-5 Fr. Long Beach, Calif. Valley Christian HS Van Sprang, Niki 6-2 So. Almere, Netherlands Helen Parkhurst Vanderstoep, Jordan 6-7 So. Soquel, Calif. Georgiana Bruce Kirby Prep Venonsky, Julian 5-5 So. Malvern, Pa. Malvern Prep Walker, Channing 6-6 So. Marion, Mass. Tabor Academy Walter, Richard 6-5 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento Country Day School Whalen, Liam 5-10 Fr. Randolph, Mass. Boston College HS Williams, Edward 6-8 Sr. Wylye, United Kingdom Brunswick School Winnett, Patrick 6-4 Fr. Millbrae, Calif. Wright, Aaron 6-7 So. Sydney, Australia Scots College - Sydney Yankowski, Reid 6-9 Fr. Houston, Tex. Canisius HS 2 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2014 Men’s Crew Record Book 2013 RACE RESULTS Junior Varsity Eight SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC WASHINGTON 1. Washington ...................................5:51.6 April 6-7 April 27 2. Stanford ........................................5:57.0 3. California .....................................5:57.6 San Diego, Calif. Seattle, Wash. 4. Oregon State ................................ 6:19.3 5. Washington State ......................... 6:28.7 COPLEY CUP Varsity Eight 6. Colorado ......................................6:57.7 Varsity Eight Grand Final 1. Washington ..................................5:43.6 1. California .....................................5:45.4 2. California ....................................5:48.6 Freshman Eight 2. Stanford ........................................5:56.5
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