2017-18 NAVY ATHLETICS

2018-19 NAVY WOMEN'S rowing MEDIA GUIDE

NAVYSPORTS.COM H 1 2017-18 NAVY ATHLETICS

NAVYSPORTS.COM H 2 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING 2018-19 Quick Facts & Schedule 2018 Fall Schedule Date Event / Opponent Site Time/Result Oct. 13 Navy Day Regatta Philadelphia, Pa. 2nd in V8 Nov. 3 Rutgers Fall Classic (Plebes Only) New Brunswick, N.J. 3rd in V8

2019 Spring Schedule Date Opponent Site Time/Result March 24 Cooper Sprints Cherry Hill, N.J. All Day March 30 Doc Hosea Invitational Cherry Hill, N.J. All Day April 6-7 Georgetown / Brown Annapolis, Md. 9:00 AM April 19-20 Clemson Invite Clemson, S.C. All Day April 26-27 Lake Wheeler Invitational Raleigh, N.C. All Day May 17 Patriot League Championships Worcester, Mass. All Day May 31-June 2 NCAA Championships Indianapolis, Ind. All Day Home events in bold Schedule subject to change

Table of Contents Naval Academy Quick Facts Schedule / Quick Facts 1 Location Annapolis, Md. Roster 2 Founded October 10, 1845 Coaching Staff 3 Enrollment 4,400 Midshipmen Profiles 4-9 Nickname Midshipmen, Mids 2018 Spring Results 10 Colors Navy Blue and Gold Navy Rowing History 11 Superintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter, USN Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 12 Commandant Capt. Robert Chadwick II, USN Navy Championships 13 Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk All-Time Letterwinners 14-16 Athletics Web Site www.navysports.com The Patriot League 17 Women’s Rowing Quick Facts 2019 Navy Rowing Media Guide Head Coach Joe Schlosberg The 2019 Navy women’s rowing media guide is a Alma Mater Northwestern ‘00 production of the Navy Sports Information office. The Year as Head Coach Fourth guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant Season at Navy Fourth Sports Information Director Alex Lumb. Additional E-Mail [email protected] assistance provided by Director of Publications Mark Assistant Coach Jessica Deitrick Leddy. Photographs were provided by Phil Hoffmann Alma Mater William Smith ‘08 and Justin LaFleur. Season at Navy Third E-Mail [email protected] Assistant Coach Taylor Ruden Alma Mater Indiana ‘16 Season at Navy Third E-Mail [email protected] Volunteer Coach Steve Root Office Phone (410) 293-2416 Officer Rep. Capt. Gretchen Day, USMC Faculty Rep. LCDR James Shey, USN Team Captain Julia Bailey Assoc. Dir. of Rowing & Boatman Chris Allsopp Office Phone (410) 293-5007 E-Mail [email protected] Rowing SID Alex Lumb Office Phone (410) 293-8771 E-Mail [email protected] Mailing Address Ricketts Hall 566 Brownson Rd. Annapolis, MD 21401

navysports.com H 1 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING 2018-19 Women’s Rowing Roster Name Cl. Hometown / High School Julia Bailey Sr. Arlington, Va. / Bishop O’Connell Hali Barlow So. Morganton, N.C. / Jimmy C. Draughn Camryn Bevis Fr. Gambrills, Md. / North County Isabel Billinge Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y. / Bronx HS of Science Raye Brackett Jr. Twin Falls, Idaho / Canyon Ridge Cara Bradley So. Stockton, N.J. / Hunterdon Central Courtney Breen Fr. Barrington, R.I. / The Hotchkiss School Lauren Bump Fr. Annapolis, Md. / Broadneck Brooke Campbell Fr. Los Alamitos, Calif. / Los Alamitos Caroline Coleman Fr. Arnold, Md. / Broadneck Ashlyn Dawson Jr. Annapolis, Md. / Kent Giovanna DeVito Jr. Newton, Mass. / Winsor Caroline Dooley Jr. North Chatham, Mass. / Bishop Feehan Elizabeth Downing So. West Lafayette, Ind. / Western Reserve Academy Elizabeth Drake Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Allderdice Polly Finch Fr. San Mateo, Calif. / Menlo School Sam Fox Jr. Ann Arbor, Mich. / Saline Brooke Fraasch So. Milbank, S.D. / Milbank Lucy Freidenrich Fr. Ridgefield, Conn. / Kent Megan Hanson Sr. Woody Creek, Colo. / Aspen Dana Hirschhorn Fr. Kennebunkport, Maine / Waynflete MaryEmma Hughes Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Greater Atlanta Christian Caroline Kelly Jr. Charlotte, N.C. / Hickory Ridge Krystal Kim Fr. Valley Village, Calif. / Northfield Mount Hermon Patricia Krisan So. Cliffside Park, N.J. / Academy of the Holy Angels Emily Krulik Jr. Martinsville, Ind. / Martinsville Margaret Lane So. Durham, N.H. / Saint Thomas Aquinas Grace Lawrence Jr. Haverford, Pa. / Holderness Mackenzie Lawrence Fr. Winterset, Iowa / Winterset Senior Skylar Lodice Fr. Littleton, Colo. / Dakota Ridge Kate Long So. Hockessin, Del. / The Charter School of Wilmington Jessica Martin Jr. Richmond, Va. / Saint Catherine’s Clare McCarthy Jr. San Francisco, Calif. / Lowell Grace McElroy Fr. Austin, Texas / LC Anderson Maya McPartlin Jr. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. / Notre Dame Prep Katie Miller So. Roswell, Ga. / Blessed Trinity Catholic Wei-Ling Moloy Fr. Hockessin, Del. / Padua Academy Annie Pentaleri So. Jacksonville, Fla. / The Bolles School Hanna Prince Fr. Buffalo, N.Y. / Nichols School Stephanie Read Fr. Lake Forest, Ill. / Lake Forest Madeleine Sangma So. Minnetonka, Minn. / Minnetonka Riley Schliem Jr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / Catholic Central Sky Schork Fr. Villanova, Pa. / The Episcopal Academy Bethany Spangler Jr. Chesapeake, Va. / Great Bridge Alexandria Vallancey-Martinson So. Corvallis, Ore. / Corvallis Chloe Vonderlinden Fr. Brick, N.J. / Brick Memorial Brianna Warren Sr. Houston, Texas / North Shore Bray Zimmerman So. Villa Hills, Ky. / Beechwood

2 H navysports.com 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING Coaching Staff Intercollegiate Athletic Experience Joe Schlosberg A 2000 graduate from Northwestern University with a degree in mechanical Head Coach • Fourth Season • Northwestern ‘00 engineering, Schlosberg was a four-year member of the Wildcats’ crew team from 1996-2000. Navy Head Coach Introduced as Navy’s head coach in August of 2015, Schlosberg’s first season in Annapolis was Jessica Deitrick memorable as he led the Mids to the 2016 Patriot Assistant Coach • Third Season • William Smith ‘08 League title for the fourth time in program history as the Mids’ edged the Boston University, 49-48 Navy Assistant Coach in the final standings ... Navy won the varsity four Named to Joe Schlosberg’s staff in August of 2016, race and came in second in both the first and Deitrick (nee Mahon) came to Annapolis after second varsity eight competitions to claim the one- a successful run at High Point University as the point victory and automatic bid in the the NCAA school’s head coach of club rowing. Championship ... At the NCAAs, the Mids turned in their then-highest ever finish as they recorded 35 points to rank 19th overall ... Navy’s V4 finished 16th, while High Point Univ. Head Coach of Club Rowing the 2V8 crew took 19th place ... 2016-17: During his second season in 2017 it While leading the Panthers’ program, Deitrick was was more of the same for Navy as the program won its third straight conference responsible for the competitive efforts of over 40 crown with a 51-46 final score over second-place Boston University ... The Mids male and female student-athletes ... In the two breezed to victories in V4 and 2V8 action to build up a five-point lead before years she was leading the program, both the men’s closing strong and finishing in second place in the first V8 race. ... At the 2017 and women’s teams prospered in races at the Knecht Cup, Dad Vails, SIRAs and NCAA Championship, Navy placed 20th overall. The Mids’ V4 boat lead the ACRAs ... Deitrick’s women’s novice eight crew was ranked first in the ACRA poll team’s effort with a 19th place finish .... In recognition of the program’s success, for four consecutive weeks in the spring of 2016 ... She augmented her time off Schlosberg was named the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association - Region 2 the water as the Director of Club Sports at the university. Coach of the Year ... 2017-18: In his third season at the helm of the program, Intercollegiate Athletic Experience Schlosberg and the Mids continued performing at a high level as they captured Deitrick rowed collegiately as a member of the William Smith varsity crew team the team’s fourth straight Patriot League Championship and sixth all-time; Navy ... She competed with the Herons for four seasons and served the program as a outscored Boston University, 50-46 with V8 and 2V8 victories leading the way ... co-captain in 2006-07 and as a tri-captain in 2007-08. Honored as the CRCA - Region 2 Coach of the Year, Navy finished a program- best 17th overall at the 2018 NCAA Championship; individually, the Mids’ V4 General placed 14th in nation, while its V8 (19th) and 2V8 (18th) also finished in the Deitrick graduated William Smith College in May of 2008 with a B.A. in psychology top-20 ... Navy completed the year ranked 18th in the NCAA Division I Poll, the before attaining a Master’s degree in special education from Elon in August of first time in program history that the Mids have ever been ranked ... With his 2011. guidance freshman Alexandria Vallancey-Martinson was named a CRCA Second Team All-American. Notre Dame Associate Head Coach Taylor Ruden Notre Dame’s associate head coach for the seven seasons (2008-15), Schlosberg Assistant Coach • Third Season • Indiana ‘16 has shown himself to be a consistent winner ... During his 14 total years at Notre Dame, Schlosberg was part of a coaching staff that saw 26 different Fighting Navy Assistant Coach Irish crews win gold medals at conference championship regattas and capture Joining the program in August of 2016, Ruden is a 10 straight BIG EAST Conference team titles from 2004-13 ... Individually, third-year member of the staff after graduating from Schlosberg guided 17 of those 26 crews beginning with his first title in 2002 as Indiana University in May of 2016. the leader of the varsity four boat ... In each of Notre Dame’s first two years in the Intercollegiate Athletic Experience ACC (2014, 2015), the team finished in second place in the conference’s year- While in Bloomington, Ruden competed with the end championship ... Schlosberg and Notre Dame’s success on the conference Hoosiers’ crew team and served as the coxswain level carried over into strong results on the national scene, as the Fighting Irish for the varsity four boat, that finished in 13th place qualified for and competed six times at the NCAA Championships since 2006 at the 2015 NCAA Championships and later with ... Beginning with the program’s first-ever appearance in 2006, Notre Dame the varsity eight boat, that placed 16th nationally twice finished ranked amongst the top-10 (ninth in 2006 & 2014) ... At the 2014 as a senior in 2016. championship, all three Notre Dame boats qualified for petite final action for the first time in team history with Schlosberg’s varsity four crew finishing in 12th place ... As a result of Notre Dame’s success in 2014, Schlosberg and fellow assistant Steve Root Marnie Stahl were recognized as the 2014 CRCA South Region Staff of the Year. Volunteer Assistant Coach • Sixth Season • USNA ‘70 Notre Dame Assistant Coach Schlosberg was the Fighting Irish’s second assistant coach from September Navy Volunteer Assistant Coach 2001 through June 2006 before being elevated to first assistant for two years A graduate of the United States Naval Academy in 1970, Root served in the fleet from July 2006 until June 2008. before working in the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab until 2014 ... He is currently an instructor at the Naval Academy and has been volunteering with the Northwestern Assistant Coach rowing program over at Hubbard Hall since the 2013-14 academic year. Following graduation, he spent one year on Northwestern’s staff assisting with both the men’s and women’s rowing programs during the 2000-01 season.

navysports.com H 3 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING Midshipmen Profiles Julia Bailey Raye Brackett Senior • Arlington, Va. • Bishop O’Connell • Team Captain Junior • Idaho Falls, Idaho • Canyon Ridge

At Navy At Navy 2018: Saw action with the first varsity four at the Career Honors: Second Team All-Patriot Doc Hosea before settling into the second varsity League (2018) eight boat for the final five races, including the 2018: Saw action with the first varsity eight in all Patriot League and NCAA Championships ... seven races, including the Patriot League and Navy’s 2V8 came in first at the PL Championship. NCAA Championships ... Navy’s V8 won the 2017: Raced with the first varsity eight in all seven Patriot League title and was named PL Boat of competitions, including both the Patriot League the Year. and NCAA Championships ... Navy’s V8 placed 2017: Appeared in four races as a freshman, second at league championship. including with the first varsity four at the Patriot 2016: Member of the first varsity eight for all seven regular season races, as League Championship and the second varsity eight at the NCAA Championship well as the Patriot League and NCAA Championships in the sixth seat ... V8 ... V4 won the Patriot League title. finished runner-up at Patriot League Championship. Prior to Navy Prior to Navy Rowed in New Zealand with the Aramoho-Wanganui Rowing Club and won Participated in high school crew at Georgetown Visitation (1) before moving gold and two bronze medals at the 2013 New Zealand Rowing Championships onto Bishop O’Connell (2) ... Named to the 2014 Washington Post All-Met ... Played handball with the Treinta y Tres club team in Uruguay ... Competed Honorable Mention Team ... Selected as Bishop O’Connell’s 2015 Team MVP. with the VfL Gladbeck soccer team in Germany ... Ran cross country at Canyon Ridge HS in Idaho ... Member of the rugby team at the University of Idaho. Personal Daughter of Matthew and Maureen ... Mother swam collegiately at Georgetown Personal University ... Teammate of Stanford LWT rower Emma Morris (’19) at Bishop Daughter of Kristin ... Uncle Steve Cotter and grandfather Paul Cotter ‘66 O’Connell. graduated from the United States Naval Academy ... Steve played lacrosse, while Paul was a member of the sprint football team .. Attended the University of Idaho during 2015-16 school year ... Lived in Uruguay, New Zealand and Hali Barlow Germany. Sophomore • Morganton, N.C. • Jimmy C. Draughn

At Navy Cara Bradley 2018: Raced with the fourth varsity eight at the Saint Joseph’s/Delaware tri- Sophomore • Stockton, N.J. • Hunterdon Central meet in Philadelphia. At Navy Prior to Navy 2018: Competed in five races as a freshman, four Three-sport athlete at Draughn High School as she participated in (3 times with the second varsity four crew and once letters), cross country (2) and track (2). with the third varsity eight. Personal Prior to Navy Daughter of Angela. Rowed with the Swan Creek Rowing Club in Lambertville, N.J. for two years while in high school ... Augmented her rowing with participation Isabel Billinge with Hunterdon Central Regional High School’s Junior • Brooklyn, N.Y. • Bronx HS of Science team as an assistant coach, as well as serving as an EMT. At Navy Personal Career Honors: Patriot League Academic Daughter of John and Debra. Honor Roll (2017, 2018) 2018: Raced with the third varsity eight in three competitions. 2017: Saw action with the third varsity eight in a pair of races, the Doc Hosea Invite and Temple/ Delaware tri-meet. Prior to Navy Competed at the club level with Row New York ... Served as team captain of the Manhattan girl’s varsity crew team as a senior ... Ran track for Bronx High School of Science.

4 H navysports.com 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING Midshipmen Profiles Ashlyn Dawson Caroline Dooley Junior • Annapolis, Md. • Kent School Junior • North Chatham, Mass. • Bishop Feehan

At Navy At Navy Career Honors: CRCA All-Region First Team 2018: Saw action with the third varsity eight on (2017); All-Patriot League First Team (2017); four separate occasions as a sophomore. Attended U.S. U-23 National Team Rowing 2017: Raced with the fourth varsity eight crew at Camp (2018) the Temple/Delaware tri-meet. 2018: Competed with the first varsity crew at the Prior to Navy season-opening Cooper River Sprints before Swam at Bishop Feehan High School. being sidelined with an injury for the rest of the campaign. Personal 2017: Rowed with the first varsity eight crew in all Daughter of Kristen ... Prepped during the 2015- seven races, including the Patriot League and NCAA Championships ... The 16 school year at the Blair Academy, a USNA Foundation School. Mids’ V8 boat finished as runner-up at Patriot League Championship. Prior to Navy Attended Broadneck High School in Annapolis before prepping at the Kent Elizabeth Downing School, a USNA Foundation School in 2015-16 ... Rowed on the varsity team Sophomore • West Lafayette, Ind. • Western Reserve Academy at Kent ... Competed in the club ranks with the Annapolis Junior Rowing Club ... Member of the U.S. National Team U-19 crew that placed third at the 2015 At Navy Junior World Championships in the pair event (2x). Career Honors: Patriot League Academic Personal Honor Roll (2018) Daughter of Ed and Amy ... Uncles Charles (‘77) and Bill (‘82) Dawson, as well 2018: Competed in all seven races as a freshman; as cousin Riggs Dawson (‘17) are all graduates of the U.S. Naval Academy. three times with the first varsity four, three times with the second varsity four and once with the third varsity eight ... Member of the 1V4 crew at the Patriot League and NCAA Championships. Giovanna DeVito Junior • Newton, Mass. • The Winsor School Prior to Navy Earned 11 varsity at Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio over (4), cross country (4) and track & field (3) ... At Navy Three-time Team MVP for WRA’s swim and cross country programs ... Served Career Honors: Patriot League Academic as a team captain in all three sports, including twice with the swim team Honor Roll (2017); CRCA National Scholar- Athlete (2018) Personal 2018: A staple in the Mids’ second varsity eight Daughter of Timothy and Brenda ... Father is a retired U.S. Navy Commander boat with action in all seven races, including both ... Born in Virginia Beach, Va., calls West Lafayette, Indiana home the Patriot League and NCAA Championships ... Navy’s 2V8 won the PL title. 2017: Competed in all seven races for the Mids, three with second varsity eight and four with first Elizabeth Drake varsity four; raced with V4 at both the Patriot League and NCAA Championships Junior • Pittsburgh, Pa. • Taylor Allderdice ... V4 won the Patriot League title. At Navy Prior to Navy 2018: Started the year with three races in four- Lettered four times in both rowing and swimming at The Winsor School ... person crews before moving to the coxswain seat Served as team captain for both squads as a senior in 2015-16 ... Led Winsor in the second varsity eight for the final two regular to 2016 NEIRA Championship. season and two postseason races (PL/NCAA) for Personal Navy ... The Mids’ 2V8 won the Patriot League Daughter of Joseph and Lisa. title. 2017: Served as the coxswain in four-person crews in four races as a freshman. Prior to Navy Two-sport athlete at Allderdice, lettered four times each for lacrosse and field hockey ... Two-time team captain for lacrosse (‘15 and ‘16), as well as captain of her field hockey team in 2016 ... Named Team MVP for lacrosse as a senior. Personal Daughter of John and Sarah ... Twin Sister, Katherine (‘20) plays lacrosse at Occidental College ... Born in Nanning, China.

navysports.com H 5 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING Midshipmen Profiles Sam Fox League and NCAA Championships; also raced once with the first varsity four crew ... V8 boat placed second at Patriot League Championship. Junior • Ann Arbor, Mich. • Saline 2016: Raced with the second varsity eight crew for the whole 2016 season, including posteason meets at the Patriot League and NCAA Championships At Navy in the sixth seat ... 2V8 finished runner-up at Patriot League Championship. Career Honors: CRCA National Scholar- Athlete (2018); Patriot League Academic Prior to Navy Honor Roll (2017, 2018) Three-sport athlete at Aspen High School: cross country (4 letters), track & 2018: A regular in the second varsity boat with field (3) and basketball (2) ... Aspen HS won the Colorado 3A Region 1 Cross action in all seven races, including the Patriot Country Championship in 2011 ... As a senior in 2014-15 was team captain League and NCAA Championships ... Navy’s 2V8 for all three programs ... Earned Academic All-State honors all four years as a won the Patriot League title. student-athlete. 2017: Member of the third varsity boat that raced Personal at the Temple/Delaware tri-meet. Daughter of Peter and Caroline ... Graduated Aspen HS as its class Prior to Navy valedictorian. Competed on the swim (4 letters) and water polo (1) teams at Saline High School ... Helped Saline to the 2013/14 Michigan State Division 1 Swimming State Championship. Caroline Kelly Personal Junior • Charlotte, N.C. • Hickory Ridge Daughter of Earle and Lisa. At Navy Career Honors: All-Patriot League Second Team (2018) Brooke Fraasch 2018: Rowed with the first varsity eight crew in all five regular season races and both the Patriot League and NCAA Championships ... Navy’s V8 won the Patriot Sophomore • Milbank, S.D. • Milbank League title and was named PL Boat of the Year. 2017: Competed in three regular season events with the third varsity eight crew At Navy as a freshman. 2018: Began career with five races in the third varsity eight boat. Prior to Navy Prior to Navy Participated in track & field (3 letters) and volleyball (2) at Hickory Ridge High Four-sport athlete, lettered at Millbank High School ... Elected team captain of both her volleyball (‘14-15) and track (‘15) School in gymnastics (5), track & field (1) and squads ... Garnered the Varsity Coaches’ Award as a senior on the volleyball cross country (1), in addition to swimming with team ... Played club volleyball with Carolina Courts. the Millbank Area Lions Swim Team ... Qualified and competed at the South Dakota State Personal Championships for swimming (2012-17) and Daughter of Brian and Elaine ... Attended North Carolina State University during gymnastics (2013-17) ... Captain of Millbank’s gymnastics’ team as a senior in the 2015-16 school year ... Born in Doha, Qatar. 2017 ... Earned Academic All-State honors for gymnastics in 2017 Personal Daughter of Wayde and Amber ... Father and both grandfathers served in the Patricia Krisan military Sophomore • Cliffside Park, N.J. • Academy of the Holy Angels

At Navy Megan Hanson 2018: Did not see varsity action as a freshman. Senior • Woody Creek, Colo. • Aspen Prior to Navy At Navy Played lacrosse at Academy of the Holy Angels Career Honors: CRCA All-Region Second School for four seasons ... Served as a co-captain Team (2017); CRCA Scholar-Athlete (2017, as a senior in 2016 ... Prepped during the 2016- 2018); Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 17 school year at Mercersburg Academy, a USNA (2016, 2017, 2018); Patriot League Scholar- Foundation School. Athlete of the Year (2018); Patriot League All-Academic Team (2018); All-Patriot League First Team (2018) 2018: Competed in Navy’s final five races with the first varsity eight crew after starting the year with a pair of competitions in the second eight ... Navy’s V8 won the Patriot League title and was named PL Boat of the Year ... Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... All-PL First Team. 2017: Rowed with the first varsity eight at five events, counting the Patriot 6 H navysports.com 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING Midshipmen Profiles Emily Krulik Grace Lawrence Junior • Martinsville, Ind. • Martinsville Junior • Haverford, Pa. • Holderness (N.H.)

At Navy At Navy 2018: Suited up with the first varsity eight in all Career Honors: All-Patriot League Second seven races, including the Patriot League and Team (2017) NCAA Championships ... Navy’s V8 won the 2018: Duplicated her freshman campaign with first Patriot League title and was named PL Boat of varsity eight action in all seven races, including the Year. the Patriot League and NCAA Championships ... 2017: Rowed in five races for Navy, three times Navy’s V8 won the Patriot League title and was with eight-person crews and twice in fours; raced named PL Boat of the Year. with 2V8 at the NCAA Championship. 2017: Staple in the Mids’ first varsity eight lineup over all seven races, including both the Patriot Prior to Navy League and NCAA Championships as a freshman Earned 12 varsity letters at Martinsville High School over cross country (4), ... V8 finished as runner-up at Patriot League Championship. track (4) and swimming (4) ... Served as team captain of the cross country as a senior in 2015 ... Garnered the 2015 Coaches Award for cross country. Prior to Navy Competed in three sports at the Holderness School: , alpine skiing and Personal field hockey ... As the team’s goalie, led Holderness’ field hockey club to the Daughter of Tom and Debra ... Three older siblings were collegiate athletes: NEPSAC Class C Championship in 2013 ... Selected as team captain for tennis Matthew wrestled four years at the University of Indianapolis, John (‘14) for 2015 and 2016 seasons. wrestled at Navy for four years and sister Ashley (‘16) competed on the cross country and track teams at Navy between 2012 and 2016 ... Besides John Personal and Ashley, her sister-in-law Samantha (‘14) is also a graduate of the Naval Daughter of Gerald and Andrea ... Mother played collegiate tennis at Old Academy. Dominion University.

Margaret Lane Kate Long Sophomore • Durham, N.H. • Saint Thomas Aquinas Sophomore • Hockessin, Del. • The Charter School of Wilmington

At Navy At Navy 2018: Saw action in three races as a freshman, Career Honors: Patriot League Academic once in each of the third varsity eight, fourth Honor Roll (2018) varsity eight and second varsity four boats. 2018: Competed in all five regular season races for the Mids, four with the second varsity four crew Prior to Navy and once with the third varsity eight. Competed in four sports at St. Thomas Aquinas: lacrosse (4 letters), swimming (3), soccer (2), Prior to Navy basketball (1) ... Helped St. Thomas Aquinas Garnered seven letters at the Charter School of win the 2017 New Hampshire Division II State Wilmington, four in track & field (800m/high jump/ Championship in swimming ... Captained both hurdles) and three in cross country ... Elected as her swim and lacrosse teams as a senior in 2016-17. team captain as a senior in 2016-17 for both programs ... Helped CSW win the 2017 Blue Hen Conference Track & Field Championship. Personal Daughter of Michael and Ann ... Father is a Captain with the U.S. Navy and Personal serves as an anesthesiologist ... Older brother Joseph swam at the Naval Daughter of Jennifer and the late Richard Long, Jr. ... Father played four years Academy (2013/14 - 2014/15) and at Indiana (2015/16); was the 2014 Patriot of basketball at the University of Delaware (1986-1990) ... Teammates with League Men’s Rookie of the Meet and won the 100-yd backstroke title at the Stefano Pineda (USNA ‘19) and Kevin Murray (USNA ‘20) in the track & field 2014 league championship program at the Charter School of Wilmington.

navysports.com H 7 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING Midshipmen Profiles Jessica Martin Katie Miller Junior • Richmond, Va. • Saint Catherine’s Sophomore • Roswell, Ga. • Blessed Trinity Catholic

At Navy At Navy 2018: A key cog in the Mids’ second varsity eight Career Honors: Patriot League Academic Honor Roll (2018) boat with action in all seven races, including both 2018: Member of the Mids’ third varsity eight boat at the Cooper River Sprints the Patriot League and NCAA Championships ... and fourth varsity eight at the Saint Joseph’s/Delaware tri-meet in Philadelphia. Navy’s 2V8 won the PL title. Prior to Navy 2017: Competed in six races for the Mids in four- Three-sport athlete at Blessed Trinity Catholic High School as she participated person boats, including Navy’s first varsity four at in cross country (2 letters), track (1) and swimming (1) ... Served as captain of the NCAA Championship. her cross country team during the 2016-17 school year ... Won coaches awards Prior to Navy for swimming (2014-15) and cross country (2013-14). Member of the basketball team at Saint Personal Catherine’s as a forward and center ... Recognized on the 2015/16 All-LIS team. Daughter of Kurt and Cindy ... Both parents are graduates from the U.S. Naval Academy, her father is Class of 1988, while her mother is class of 1990 ... Mother rowed with the crew program from 1986 through 1990 ... Great-Uncle Clare McCarthy Theodore Krauss graduated USNA in 1965. Junior • San Francisco, Calif. • Lowell At Navy Annie Pentaleri 2018: Split time between eight-person and four- person crews with four races in Navy’s second Sophomore • Jacksonville, Fla. • Bolles School varsity eight before moving to fours for the Patriot At Navy League and NCAA Championships. 2018: Competed in all five regular season and 2017: Raced with either the first (three times) two postseason races as a freshman ... Started or second varsity eight (four times) in all seven with the first varsity four (four races) before competitions as a freshman, including both the moving to the second varsity eight for three Patriot League and NCAA Championships with regattas, including the Patriot League and NCAA the 2V8 ... Navy’s second crew won the Patriot Championships ... Navy’s 2V8 won the Patriot League title. League title. Prior to Navy Prior to Navy Competed with the Pacific Rowing Club ... Placed sixth (second in freshman Garnered 11 letters in athletics at the Bolles division) at the 2013 Peninsula Indoor Rowing Championships. School, six for cross country and five for crew ... Member of Bolles’ 2017 crew Personal team that finished second at the Florida State Championships as she raced Graduated from Lowell High School. in the V2- ... At the 2016 USRowing Club Nationals, came in fourth place in both the V8+ and V4+ events ... Elected captain of the crew team for 2016-17 seasons ... Running with Bolles’ cross country team, she helped the squad to Maya McPartlin the 2013, 2014 and 2015 Florida Class 2A State Championships. Junior • Bloomfield Hills, Mich. • Notre Dame Prep Personal Daughter of Michael and Sharon ... Mother competed at Lafayette College in At Navy cross country and track and field ... Older brothers Michael (‘17) and Matthew 2018: Member of Navy’s third varsity eight crew in (‘19) are USNA graduates or soon to be graduates ... Both Michael (3 years- all five regular season competitions ... Raced with LWT, 1 year-HWT) and Matthew (4 years-LWT) rowed for Navy ... Ran cross the Mids’ 1V4 at the NCAA Championship. country with Brown’s Ally Hajda (‘21) and Stanford’s Caitlyn Collier (‘22), in 2017: Saw action with the third varsity eight in a addition to rowing with Georgetown’s Grace Calavan (‘20) at the Bolles School. pair of races, the Doc Hosea Invite and Temple/ Delaware tri-meet. Prior to Navy A decorated swimmer at Notre Dame Prep as she lettered for four years and earned 2015 Second Team All-State and All-Catholic League recognition ... Also swam with the Birmingham/Bloomfield Atlantic Swim Club. Personal Daughter of Peter and Michele ... Lived in Shanghai, China for three years as a youth.

8 H navysports.com 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING Midshipmen Profiles Riley Schliem basketball as both a junior and senior in 2016 and 2017 ... Led Corvallis HS to the MWC Girls Basketball Conference Championship all four years (2014-17); Junior • Grand Rapids, Mich. • Catholic Central placed second in the 2014 Oregon State Class 5A Championship Tournament and third in 2016 tournament ... On the lacrosse field, earned All-MWC First At Navy Team honors in 2016. Career Honors: Patriot League Academic Honor Roll (2018) Personal 2018: Saw action in all seven competitions as Daughter of Steven and Marie-Louise ... Older brother Nathanial (‘15) and older a sophomore, six times with the first varsity four sister Adrienne (‘17) graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy; both rowed at crew and once with the second varsity four ... Navy, Nathanial (HWT / 2011-15) and Adrienne (WMN / 2013-16) ... Older sister Member of Navy’s 1V4 at the Patriot League and Stephanie played four years of basketball at Edinburgh University (2015-18) in NCAA Championships. Scotland and played for the Scottish National Team. 2017: Raced with the third varsity eight crew at the Doc Hosea Invite and the fourth varsity eight at the Temple/Delaware tri-meet. Brianna Warren Prior to Navy Senior • Houston, Texas • North Shore Competed with the swim team at Catholic Central High School ... Earned 2015 Academic All-State honors. At Navy Personal 2018: Saw action in four races with the first varsity Daughter of Rick and Heidi. four crew and once with the second varsity four before culminating the year in the second varsity eight at the NCAA Championship. 2017: Rowed in six events as sophomore with Bethany Spangler four regular season races in the second varsity Junior • Chesapeake, Va. • Great Bridge four boat and one in the third varsity eight; member of the second varsity eight crew at the At Navy NCAA Championship. Career Honors: First Team All-Patriot League (2018); CRCA National 2016: Competed against Temple in the fourth varsity four boat. Scholar-Athlete (2018); Patriot League Academic Honor Roll (2017, 2018) 2018: Suited up with the first varsity eight crew in all seven regattas, including Prior to Navy both the Patriot League and NCAA Championships ... Navy’s V8 won the Patriot Played volleyball at North Shore High School, as well as the Houston Stellar League title and was named PL Boat of the Year. Volleyball Club ... Earned First Team All-District honors for North Shore as a 2017: Served as coxswain in five regular season competitions for the Mids with senior in 2015 ... Finished first in the 2014 NorthEast Championship for 17 USA three in varsity eight boats and two in four-person shells. with the Houston Stellar club ... Her club team was ranked 16th overall in the nation for USAV in 2013 ... Named to the All-Texas Academic Team for the Prior to Navy 2015 school year. Lettered in crew (3), field hockey (2) and the academic team (2) at Great Bridge High School ... Placed first at the 2014 Virginia State Championship for women’s Personal double rowing ... Chosen as captain for Great Bridge’s 2015 rowing team. Daughter of Kimberly. Personal Daughter of David and Julie ... Father is a 1981 graduate of the Naval Academy ... Attended the University of Virginia during the 2015-16 school year ... Born in Bray Zimmerman Corpus Christi, Texas. Sophomore • Villa Hills, Ky. • Blessed Trinity Catholic

At Navy Alexandria Vallancey-Martinson Career Honors: Patriot League Academic Sophomore • Corvallis, Ore. • Corvallis Honor Roll (2018) 2018: Competed with the second varsity four crew At Navy in four races and the first varsity four once. Career Honors: Second Team CRCA All-American (2018); First Team All- Prior to Navy Patriot League (2018); Patriot League Academic Honor Roll (2018) Swam with the Beechwood High School team, as 2018: Rowed with the first varsity eight in all seven races, including the Patriot well as with the Northern Kentucky Clippers and League and NCAA Championships ... Navy’s V8 won the Patriot League title R.C. Durr Barracuda club teams ... 2016 Kentucky and was named PL Boat of the Year. Region Seven 50-Free Champion ... Garnered all- Prior to Navy region honors in 2013, 2014 and 2016 ... Served as Beechwood’s team captain Three-sport athlete at Corvallis High School as she participated in basketball as a senior in 2017. (4), golf (3) and lacrosse (3) ... A four-year starter in basketball, she earned Co- Personal Player of the Year honors in 2016 and 2017 for the Mid-Williamette Conference Daughter of Ben and Deneen. (MWC); 2015 All-MWC First Team ... Named First Team All-State Class 5A in navysports.com H 9 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING 2018 Spring Results Cooper Sprints Varsity Eight (Gr. Final) 2nd Varsity Eight (Gr.Final) 1st Varsity Four (Gr.Final) 2nd Varsity Four (Gr.Final) 3rd Varsity Eight (Gr.Final) Camden, N.J. Navy - 7:24.22 Navy - 7:53.04 Drexel - 8:31.03 Navy ‘A’ - 8:48.25 North Carolina - 7:59.90 March 25 Rhode Island - 7:31.85 Rhode Island - 7:55.62 Boston College - 8:36.36 North Carolina - 8:52.15 Navy - 8:03.29 UMass - 7:34.12 North Carolina - 8:02.43 Navy - 8:38.83 UMass - 8:52.73 Boston College - 8:05.17 North Carolina - 7:45.61 Bucknell - 8:06.98 UMass - 8:50.84 Rhode Island - 9:10.83 Bucknell - 8:10.79 Drexel - 7:52.97 Boston College - 8:07.08 Navy ‘B’ - 9:18.49 West Virginia - 8:24.07 Drexel - 9:31.14 Drexel - 8:26.26

Doc Hosea Invite Varsity Eight 2nd Varsity Eight 3rd Varsity Eight 1st Varsity Four 2nd Varsity Four Camden, N.J. Petite Final Petite Final Final Petite Final Petite Final March 31 Minnesota - 6:40.05 Northeastern - 6:55.9 Syracuse - 7:02.1 Navy - 7:43.11 Navy - 7:59.0 Team: Eighth place Navy - 6:42.71 Rhode Island - 6:56.7 Rutgers - 7:07.07 Cornell - 7:47.91 Dartmouth - 8:02.0 Northeastern - 6:43.21 Navy - 7:00.2 Dartmouth - 7:10.6 UMass - 7:52.91 UMass - 8:27.0 Rhode Island - 6:45.85 Rutgers - 7:01.5 Navy - 7:19.07 Northeastern - 7:59.71 UMass - 6:50.65 UMass - 7:08.2 Northeastern - 7:33.0 Rhode Island - 8:14.21 Boston U. - 6:52.46 Boston U. - 7:34.4 Rutgers 4V - 7:38.4 Boston U. - 8:48.71

Clemson Invitational Varsity Eight 2nd Varsity Eight 1st Varsity Four 2nd Varsity Four 3rd Varsity Eight Clemson, S.C. B Final (14th overall) C Final (19th overall) C Final (18th overall) B Final (13th Overall) B Final (9th Overall) April 14-15 Oregon State - 6:19.40 Cornell - 6:32.09 Clemson - 7:17.64 Oklahoma - 7:20.42 Wisconsin - 6:49.31 18th of 21 Syracuse - 6:21.65 Louisville - 6:32.30 USC - 7:22.86 Tennessee - 7:28.92 Navy - 6:52.51 Tulsa - 6:21.85 Tulsa - 6:36.76 UCF - 7:24.70 UCF - 7:32.58 Oklahoma - 6:52.67 Louisville - 6:23.61 UCF - 6:36.94 Navy - 7:25.02 Northeastern - 7:42.76 Tennessee - 7:01.54 UCLA - 6:25.56 Navy - 6:37.44 Northeastern - 7:31.07 Tulsa - 7:50.28 UCF - 7:02.59 Minnesota - 6:26.16 Tennessee - 6:43.11 Tulsa - 7:39.60 Navy - 7:57.22 Clemson - 7:03.66 Navy - 6:26.67 Boston U. - 7:13.95 Boston U. - 8:19.91 Clemson ‘B’ - 8:10.30 Indiana - 7:08.08 at Cornell (w/Brown) Varsity Eight 2nd Varsity Eight 3rd Varsity Eight 1st Varsity Four 2nd Varsity Four Ithaca, N.Y. Brown - 6:37.8 Brown - 7:02.7 Brown - 7:30.2 Brown - 7:02.7 Brown - 7:45.4 April 21 Navy - 6:47.5 Cornell - 7:14.0 Navy - 7:39.3 Navy - 7:58.4 Cornell - 7:53.7 Cornell - 6:50.8 Navy - 7:16.9 Cornell - 8:04.1 Navy - 7:59.0 vs. Delaware (at STJ) Varsity Eight 2nd Varsity Eight 3rd Varsity Eight 1st Varsity Four Philadelphia, Pa. Navy - 6:47.2 Navy - 6:59.2 Navy 3V8 - 7:04.3 Navy 1V4 - 7:35.8 April 28 Delaware - 6:54.4 Delaware - 7:12.6 Navy 4V8 - 7:13.6 Navy 2V4 - 7:42.6 Delaware - 7:13.8 Delaware - 7:47.7 at Saint Joseph’s Varsity Eight 2nd Varsity Eight 3rd Varsity Eight 1st Varsity Four Philadelphia, Pa. Navy - 6:51.2 Navy - 7:06.3 Navy 3V8 - 7:16.0 Navy 2V4 - 7:45.0 April 28 St. Joseph’s - 7:19.0 St. Joseph’s - 7:25.0 Navy 4V8 - 7:22.1 St. Joseph’s - 7:45.7 St. Joseph’s - 7:34.8 Navy 1V4 - 7:52.0

Patriot League Varsity Eight 2nd Varsity Eight Varsity Four Overall Championships Grand Final (1st overall) Grand Final (1st overall) Grand Final (5th overall) Navy - 50 points Camden, N.J. Navy - 6:16.679 Navy - 6:42.324 Georgetown - 7:43.340 Boston U. - 46 May 11 Boston U. - 6:21.066 Boston U. - 6:46.081 Bucknell - 7:49.025 Bucknell - 41 Team: First place overall Bucknell - 6:26.719 Lehigh - 6:51.134 Lehigh - 7:53.427 Georgetown - 33 Georgetown - 6:27.540 Bucknell - 6:51.172 Boston U. - 7:55.847 Lehigh - 33 MIT - 6:32.561 MIT - 7:06.887 Navy - 8:19.099 MIT - 28 Lehigh - 6:35.785 Holy Cross - 7:11.943 Loyola - 9:07.965 Colgate - 15 Holy Cross - 14 Loyola - 9

NCAA Varsity Eight 2nd Varsity Eight Varsity Four Overall Championships D Final (19th overall) C Final (18th overall) C Final (14th overall) California - 130 points, First Place Sarasota, Fla. Navy - 6:42.056 Wisconsin - 6:32.724 Princeton - 7:26.613 Washington - 128 points, Second Place May 25-26 Northeastern - 6:43.355 Washington St - 6:34.977 Navy - 7:29.580 Texas - 115 points, Third Place Team: 17th place overall Rhode Island - 6:53.862 Southern Cal - 6:36.419 Wisconsin - 7:30.093 Wisconsin - 52 points, 15th Place Jacksonville - 7:02.080 Indiana - 6:38.329 Syracuse - 7:33.978 Syracuse - 52 points, 16th Place Northeastern - 6:46.379 Southern Cal - 7:37.410 Navy - 31 points, 17th Place Navy - 6:56.584 Northeastern - 7:54.120 Gonzaga - 30 points, 18th Place Northeastern - 26 points, 19th Place UCF - 22 points, 20th Place

10 H navysports.com 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING Rowing History The women’s crew program continues to grow in the Eastern Association Women’s Rowing crown with a 51-46 final score over second-place and build upon its winning tradition at the Naval Conference (EAWRC). Despite a slow start, the Boston University. The Mids breezed to victories Academy. crew posted a 13-7 spring record. A highlight of in V4 and 2V8 action to build up a five-point lead The sport made its initial appearance at Navy in the season came when the novice four notched the before closing strong and finishing in second place the spring of 1978, during the second year women first Eastern Sprints medal earned in Navy rowing in the first varsity eight race. were allowed to attend the Academy. In that first history, capturing a silver medal. Posting victories At the 2017 NCAA Championships in West spring, the Midshipmen competed on the junior over conference rivals Georgetown, George Windsor, N.J., Navy placed 20th overall with 16 varsity level, racing Washington College, Trinity Washington and Pennsylvania, the varsity eight team points. The Mids’ varsity four boat led the of Washington, D.C., and Virginia’s second varsity finished the season by making the petite final of the team’s effort with a 19th place finish. boats, winning all three regattas. Eastern Sprints. In his third season at the helm of the program, Women’s crew was elevated to varsity status The 2005 season marked the first time women’s Schlosberg and the Mids continued performing at the following year and the Midshipmen won two crew was sponsored by the Patriot League, with a high level in 2018 as they captured the team’s varsity races while racing at the Division II level. In Navy sweeping the three boat titles and the overall fourth straight Patriot League Championship and 1980, in only its second year of varsity status, Navy team championship. In addition, Mike Hughes sixth all-time; Navy outscored Boston University, competed in the prestigious Dad Vail Regatta, the was selected as the league’s coach of the year, 50-46 with V8 and 2V8 victories leading the way ... largest crew regatta on the East Coast. The varsity with Navy’s varsity boat garnering boat-of-the- At the NCAA Championships in Sarasota, Florida, eight was third in the Grand Finals and the second year honors. Hughes would also be named Patriot Navy finished a program-best 17th overall as the varsity also earned a third-place finish. League Coach of the Year in 2008 and 2013. Mids’ V4 placed 14th in nation, while its V8 (19th) The following year, the Midshipmen women The Midshipmen earned their second Patriot and 2V8 (18th) also finished in the top-20 ... Navy raced in the well-known San Diego Crew Classic League title in 2013 on the strength of titles in completed the year ranked 18th in the NCAA and completed the season with a 6-2 record. The the varsity eight and second varsity eight races. Division I Poll, the first time in program history that next three seasons found the women showcasing Outscoring the runner-up, Bucknell, 35-to-29, Navy the Mids have ever been ranked. an 18-3 record, including an unbeaten 9-0 mark in received the Patriot League’s first-ever automatic The women’s crew team has a history of 1984. bid in the NCAA Championships. Racing at the producing world-class athletes in the sport. Former In 1987, the Midshipmen won the first of NCAAs in Indianapolis, Ind., the Mids finished 20th volunteer assistant coach Karin Hughes (’91), was six-consecutive Seitz Trophies for outstanding overall and saw its varsity four boat win the D Final a member of the 1997 National Rowing Team and performances by women’s crews at the Dad Vail over Boston University, Rhode Island and Marist earned a silver medal at the 1999 Pan American Regatta. It was in 1992, however, that the Mids College. Games. Laurie Coffey (’99), represented the U.S. enjoyed one of its grandest moments ever in Navy Patriot League title number three came in at the Under-23 World Championship and earned women’s crew history — the Midshipmen not only 2015 during Hughes’ last season as the Mids’ a gold medal at the 1999 World Military Games won the Seitz Trophy at the Dad Vail, but the head coach. Navy swept the three-race slate of in Zagreb, Croatia, in the women’s double. Most varsity eight captured a gold medal for the first time championship action to earn the 2015 Patriot recently, Katherine Ashton (‘14) competed at the and the second varsity eight won its fifth-straight League Championship and an automatic bid into 2013 World Rowing U-23 Championships in Linz, gold medal. The gold medal by the varsity eight the NCAA Championship. The Mids won the varsity Austria. Ashton and the American squad concluded allowed the women to claim the Division II national four and second varsity eight races before pulling competition with a second-place finish in the B Final championship in the sport. out a come-from-behind victory over Bucknell in the behind Romania. In 1991 and ‘92, the assistant coach for varsity eight event to win the title. In recognition of the women’s crew team was Lt. Cmdr. Wendy their respective results Hughes was named the P.L. Lawrence, who was a two-year letterwinner in the Coach of the Year and the varsity eight was named sport in its fledgling years at Navy. Capt. Lawrence the P.L. Boat of the Year. became an astronaut in the U.S. space program. At the 2015 NCAA’s in Sacramento, Calif., the In 1994, the Navy women won the Anita DeFrantz Mids finished 21st overall with their varsity four boat Trophy for overall performance by women’s crews leading the way and finishing 17th in its event. at the second annual Champion International Navy’s run of strong performances at the Patriot Collegiate Regatta. In this event, the varsity eight League Championship continued in 2016 under was first, and with it the honor of being the national first-year head coach Joe Schlosberg. The former champion in women’s crew on the Division II level. associate head coach at Notre Dame, Schlosberg’s The first novice and second novice boats also 2016 Navy squad won the Patriot League title for earned first place showings. It was the second time the fourth time in program history as the Mids’ in three years that the varsity eight was recognized edged the Boston University Terriers, 49-48 in the as national champions. final standings. Navy won the varsity four race and The program took a step up in 1995 by moving came in second in both the first and second varsity to the Division I level and joining the Eastern eight competitions to claim the one-point victory and Sprints League. Racing in the nation’s strongest automatic bid in the the NCAA Championships. conference, Navy has steadily improved its At the NCAA Championships in Sacramento, performance. the Mids turned in their then-highest ever finish as In its initial season of 1995, the varsity eight they recorded 35 points to rank 19th overall. Navy’s placed fifth in the Grand Finals and the second varsity four finished 16th in its respective event, varsity was second at the Champion International while the second varsity eight crew took 19th place. Collegiate Rowing Championships. The 2017 season saw more of the same for Navy The 1998-99 season was Navy’s best season as the program won its third straight conference navysports.com H 11 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING Patriot League Academic Honor Roll Danica Adams (‘05) Maeve Broeg (‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18) Brooke Mackno (‘14, ‘15) Michaela Amore (‘10, ‘11) Sarah Brown (‘10, ‘11) Johanna Mahoney (‘07, ’08) Marissa Amodeo (‘17) Heather Bui (‘12, ‘13) Mady Malczynski (‘16, ‘17, ‘18) Adagray Anderson (‘12) Virginia Burger (‘14) Kricket Masters (‘14, ‘15) Hayden Anderson (‘17) Jacqueline Callahan (‘12) Abby Maxwell (‘07) Madeline Angeli (‘17) Anna Carpenter (‘10) Caroline Mayer (‘08) Sarah Armstrong (‘13, ‘14, ‘15) Christen Carpenter (‘13) Catherine McCarthy (‘17, ‘18) Julia Arthur (‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17) Kelly Carpenter (‘10, ‘11) Fiona McFarland (‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ’08) Katherine Ashton (‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14) Emily Cecchini (‘18) Meredith Meehan (‘08) Nicole Ashton (‘11) Kelsey Cellon (’08) Lexi Mendolia (‘16, ‘17, ‘18) Isabelle Babb (‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18) Camille Collett (‘06) Abby Mennerich (‘06, ‘07) Savannah Bates (‘15) Justice Constantine (‘14, ‘16) Victoria Meyer (‘16, ‘17, ‘18) Allyn Bennett (‘12) Anastasia Countiss (‘16, ‘17) Ashley Meyers (‘11) Jillian Benson (‘12) Diane Cote (‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Katie Miller (‘18) Avery Berge (‘10) Olivia Czerewko (‘15, ‘16, ‘17) Lisa Morocco (‘18) Isabel Billinge (‘17, ‘18) Aria Dang (‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17) Kate Mortenson (‘05, ‘06) Michaela Bilotta (‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Amy Davis (‘09, ‘10, ‘11) Megan Musilli (‘13) Terri Blosser (‘10) Shelby DeLaMora (‘11, ‘12) Kanoe Nakoa (‘16) Madeline Boe (‘05, ‘06, ‘07) Kaylin Deppe (‘15) Marina Nanartowich (‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Kerri Bortz (‘10, ‘12, ‘13) Frances DePree (‘14, ‘15) Darby Nelson (‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16) Virginia Brodie (‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15) Katherine DePooter (‘06) Cynthia Nestor (‘16) Giovanna DeVito (‘17) McKenna Niemer (‘17) Hannah Dildine (‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Cate Oakley (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Michelle Doan (‘14) Catherine Ortman (‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ’08) Miranda Donato (‘18) Maggie Pana (‘15) Elizabeth Downing (‘18) Anna Paz (‘16, ‘17, ‘18) Gretchen Driessnack (‘07, ’09) Jacqueline Penichet (‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Samantha Espinosa (‘11) Kelly Pisano (‘09) The Playfair Trophy Megan Farabaugh (‘17) Daphne Ponce (‘05) Presented to the winner of the women’s varsity Marjorie Ferrone (‘12) Eleonore Porter (‘17, ‘18) race between Navy, Boston University and Jacqueline Fisher (‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Barbara Portigue (‘08) Samantha Fox (‘17, ‘18) Alyssa Randell (‘14) George Washington. The trophy is named after Sydney Frankenberg (‘16, ‘17) Madeline Reynolds (‘16) Virginia Playfair, whose family has ties to each Taylor George (‘15) Carolyn Riggs (‘18) of the three schools –– son, Michael Field, is a Annie Laurie Gibson (‘16, ‘17) Sarah Roberts (‘08) USNA graduate and provost at BU; daughter- Jennifer Goss (‘10) Helen Robertson (‘15) in-law, Lorraine Field, is a GW graduate; Ryan Grady (‘18) Stephanie Rockford (‘10) granddaughter, Sara Field, rowed while a student Rebecca Greenberg (‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16) Sierra Rooney (‘08) at BU. Abby Gross (‘14) JoEllen Rose (‘05) Boston Univ., 12; Navy, 1; Emma Hagen (‘05) Riley Schliem (‘18) Molly Hanna (‘14, ‘15) Lauren Schrock (‘16, ‘17, ‘18) Geo. Washington, 0 Kerry Hannon (‘06, ‘07, ’09) Allison Scott (‘11) Megan Hanson (‘16, ‘17, ‘18) Caroline Scudder (‘05) Year Winner Navy Place Kelsey Hastings (‘16, ‘17) Megan Selbach-Allen (‘08) 2000 Boston University 3rd Kathleen Heinbach (‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16) Sydney Sisler (‘14) 2001 Boston University 2nd Margaret Hollyfield (‘05, ‘07) Bethany Spangler (‘17, ‘18) 2002* Boston University 2nd Darray Hunt (‘07) Hannah Sperl (‘14) 2003 Boston University 2nd Heather Ichord (‘05) Sabrina Spracklen (‘18) 2004* Boston University 2nd Anne Jones (‘06) Paige Stateler (‘14) 2005 Boston University 2nd Brianna Kaufmann (‘15, ‘16) Sam Steans (‘18) 2006* Boston University 2nd Mary Elizabeth Kent (‘10) Lily Van Steenberg (‘12, ‘13) 2007 Navy 1st Miranda Kosmides (‘15, ‘16, ‘17) Alexandria Switzer (‘15) 2008 Boston University 2nd Jenna Kugel (‘17) Madison Vachris (‘14, ‘15) 2009* Boston University 2nd Christine La (‘14) Adrienne Vallancey-Martinson (‘15) 2010* Boston University 2nd Alexandra Lado (‘11) Alexandria Vallancey-Martinson (‘18) 2011* Boston University 2nd Elise Lagergren (‘10) Shaunna Wark (‘05) 2012* Boston University 2nd Christina Lanouette (‘09, ‘10, ‘11) Lauren Webb (‘14) 2013* Boston University 4th Stephanie Lasch (‘11) Patrisha Wilson (‘11) 2014* Navy 1st Bridget Lee (‘13) Laurel Wynn (‘16) 2015* Navy 1st Kelsey Lee (‘11, ‘12) Codie Younger (‘10, ‘11) 2016-18 N/A Katherine Long (‘18) Bray Zimmerman (‘18) * results determined by placings at Eastern Sprints Kristin Lyles (‘07, ’08, ’09, ‘10) Heidi Zisselman (‘15, ‘16, ‘17) 12 H navysports.com 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING Navy Championships & History 1987 – Dad Vail Seitz Trophy 1998 – EAWRC Championship 2014 – Patriot League Championship Overall Women’s Champion Silver Medal, Novice Four 2nd Varsity 8 Champion Varsity 4 Champion 1988 – Dad Vail Seitz Trophy 2005 – Patriot League Championship Overall Women’s Champion Team Champion 2014 – EAWRC Championship 1st Varsity 8 Champion Team Champion 1988 – Dad Vail Seitz Championship 2nd Varsity 8 Champion Gold Medal, Varsity 8 Team Champion Varsity 4 Champion Gold Medal, Varsity 4 2nd Varsity 8 Champion Gold Medal, Second Varsity 4 2006 – Patriot League Championship Gold Medal, Third Varsity 4 1989 – Dad Vail Seitz Championship 2nd Varsity 8 Champion Gold Medal, Novice 8 Team Champion 2nd Varsity 8 Champion 2008 – Patriot League Championship 2015 – Patriot League Championship 2nd Varsity 8 Champion Team Champion 1990 – Dad Vail Seitz Championship Varsity 4 Champion Varsity 8 Champion Team Champion 2nd Varsity 8 Champion 2nd Varsity 8 Champion 2010 – Patriot League Championship Varsity 4 Champion 1st Novice 8 Champion Varsity 4 Champion Automatic bid to NCAA Championship

1991 – Dad Vail Seitz Championship 2011 – Patriot League Championship 2016 – Patriot League Championship Team Champion Varsity 4 Champion Team Champion 2nd Varsity 8 Champion Varsity 4 Champion 1st Novice 8 Champion 2011 – ECAC Championship Automatic bid to NCAA Championship Varsity 8 Champion 1992 – Dad Vail Seitz Championship Varsity 4 Champion 2017 – Patriot League Championship Team Champions 2nd Varsity Eight Team Champion 1st Varsity 8 Champions Overall points title & Director’s Cup 2nd Varsity 8 Champion 2nd Varsity 8 Champion 2012 – Patriot League Championship Varsity 4 Champion 2nd Varsity 8 Champion Automatic bid to NCAA Championship 1993 – Champion Intercollegiate Rowing Regatta 1st Novice 8 Champion 2013 –Patriot League Championship 2018 – Patriot League Championship Team Champion Team Champion 1994 – Champion Intercollegiate Rowing Regatta Varsity 8 Champion Varsity 8 Champion Team Champion 2nd Varsity 8 Champion 2nd Varsity 8 Champion 1st Varsity 8 Champion Automatic bid to NCAA Championship Automatic bid to NCAA Championship 1st Novice Champion 2nd Novice Champion Patriot League Honors

Overall Team Champions 2005, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

Individual Boat Titles First Varsity (2005, ‘13, ‘15, ‘18) Second Varsity (2005, ‘06, ’08, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘17, ‘18) Varsity Four (2005, ’08, ‘10, ‘11, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17)

Coach of the Year Mike Hughes (2005, ’08, ‘13, ‘15) Joe Schlosberg (2018)

Scholar-Athlete of the Year Shaunnah Wark (2005) Madeline Boe (2006) Kerry Hannon (2009) Jacqueline Penichet (2013) Kathleen Heinbach (2015 & 2016) Megan Hanson (2018)

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Farabaugh, Megan N. 2019 2016-17 Atwell, Sarah L. 2008 2005-06-07-08 Cluney, Elizabeth E. 2001 1999 Fender, Caroline C. 2017 2015-16-17 Coffey, Claire M. 2003 2000-01 Fernandez, Marina C. 2003 2001 Coffey, Laurie N. 1999 1998 Fick, Stephanie N. 2004 2002 B Collett, Camille V. 2006 2004-05-06 Finley, Pamela S. 1988 1988 Name Class Years Constantine, Justice M. 2016 2016 Fisher, Jacqueline I. 2013 2013 Babb, Isabelle S. 2018 2015-16-17 Corcoran, Shaunna M. 1991 1990 Fix, Christine L. 2001 1999-01 Bachman, Lisa J. 1991 1990 Cote, Diane E. 2007 2004-05-06-07 Flatley, Kara C. 1990 1988 Baczuk, Rebecca L. 1986 1984-85-86 Crabbe, Victoria L. 2011 2010-11 Fox, Samantha H. 2020 2018 Bailey, Julia M. 2019 2016-17-18 Crooker, Carol M. 1981 1980-81 Freihofer, Rebecca A. 2014 2011-13-14 Baranski, Amy R. 1995 1993 Cunningham, Catherine E. 1995 1993 Bartosik, Angela A. 1985 1983-84 Czerewko, Olivia C. 2017 2016-17 Barz, Tonya R. 1996 1994-95-96 G Battaglia, Lory N. 1996 1994 Name Class Years Batten, 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Ashlyn 2020 2017 Goss, Jennifer E. 2011 2010 Binns, Mitsu C. 1994 1993 Defeo, Suzanne C. 1991 1989 Gray, Kelly M. 2002 2000 Bishop, Laura E. 1999 1997-98-99 DeLaMora, Shelby P. 2012 2009-10-11-12 Greenberg, Rebecca A. 2016 2015 Blosser, Terri L. 2010 2010 Delk, Tracey L. 1996 1996 Gregorieff, Jill A. 1991 1989-90 Boe, Madeline E. 2007 2005-06-07 DePooter, Katherine A. 2009 2006 Gross, Abigail L. 2016 2016 Bolt, Blair C. 2000 1998-99 Deppe, Kaylin M. 2015 2013-14-15 Grupe, Cara E. 1997 1995-96-97 Bortz, Kerri L. 2013 2011 DePree, Frances C. 2015 2015 Bottero, Ronda J. 1981 1979 DeVito, Giovanna L. 2020 2017-18 H Boyce, Kelly S. 2003 2001-02 DiAntonio, Lisbeth A. 2004 2001-02-03-04 Name Class Years Brackett, Raye 2020 2017-18 Dick, Beth-Ann C. 2008 2006 Hagen, Emma A. 2005 2005 Brennan, Kathleen M. 1988 1988 Dickerson, Heidi C. 1989 1989 Hall, Kimberly R. 1992 1991 Brodie, Virginia H. 2015 2013-14-15 Dietz, Jean T. 2001 1999-00-01 Hammer, Jennifer L. 2004 2002-03 Broeg, Maeve A. 2018 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Niemer, McKenna S. 2018 2015-16-17 Hrenko, Michael .A. 2009 2006-08-09 Long, K.G. 2021 2018 Noser, Jeanine L. 1989 1988 Hunt, Darray C. 2008 2006-07 Lopez, Julia M. 1993 1992 Nowak, Wendy K. 1998 1995-96-97-98 Hunter, Linda M. 1987 1986 Loughead, Sara A. 1997 1995-96-97 Lukich, Danielle M. 1999 1997 Lumpkin, Hilary 1998 1997 O I Lyles, Kristin A. 2010 2007-08-09-10 Name Class Years Name Class Years O’Mara, Meghan I. 2002 2000 Ichord, Heather A. 2005 2003-04-05 Oakley, Catherine M. 2014 2011-12-13-14 Inman, Kacie E. 2004 2002-03-04 M Oliver, Amy J. 1990 1988-89 Ioane, Anasitasia 2014 2012 Name Class Years Oraker, Blythe A. 2002 1999-00-01 Ishikawa, Tomoko 1983 1982 Maas, Sarah C. 2000 1998 Ortman, Catherine M. 2008 2005-06-07-08 MacGillis, Anne M. 2000 1998-00 Owen, Teresa C. 1985 1983-85 Mackno, Brooke E. 2015 2012-14-15 Owens, Kathleen M. 1983 1981-82-83 J Mahoney, Johanna T. 2010 2007-08 Name Class Years Malczynski, Mady C. 2019 2016-17-18 Jackson, Janet L. 1991 1991 Malecha, 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16 H navysports.com 2018-19 WOMEN’S ROWING PATRIOT LEAGUE H Navy swept the men’s and women’s President’s Cup Titles, the 11th time the feat has been accomplished since 1990-91 and the first since Bucknell achieved the honor in 2010-11.

H Navy and Loyola Maryland both qualified for the 2018 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championships, marking the first time the League received two bids to the tournament. The Mids and Greyhounds both won their first- round matchups, with Navy advancing to the quarterfinals before falling to Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic defending national champion No. 1 Maryland. and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 24 H men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football Also winning NCAA Tournament contests in 2017-18 were Colgate men’s conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 soccer, Boston University field hockey, Army West Point baseball, combining and includes American, Army West Point, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, with Navy and Loyola Maryland women’s lacrosse for seven tournament Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola Maryland and Navy as full members, victories. and Fordham, Georgetown, MIT and Richmond as associate members. These H institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their 24 Patriot Leaguers were All-America selections, with first-team status alumni have and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. for Lehigh’s Dom Bragalone (Football), Boston University’s Ally Hammel The Patriot League’s mission is simple: to provide successful competitive (Field Hockey), Loyola Maryland’s Pat Spencer and Foster Huggins (Men’s athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare Lacrosse) and Navy’s Jenna Collins (Women’s Lacrosse). its student-athletes to be leaders in society. During the 2017-18 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams accomplished the following: NAVY’S 2017-18 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS H 99 Patriot League teams (47.0 percent of League teams) earned NCAA Public Recognition Awards for ranking in the top 10 percent of their sport TEAM TITLES (9) in Academic Progress Rate (APR), with a Patriot League record 90 squads Men’s Swimming & Diving ... Women’s Swimming & Diving ... Men’s Indoor Track earning perfect scores. & Field ... Men’s Outdoor Track & Field ... Women’s Outdoor Track & Field ... Men’s Golf ... Men’s Tennis ... Women’s Rowing ... Women’s Lacrosse H The Patriot League ranked second among all conferences in Public Recognition Awards, and tied for the national lead with the Ivy League for COACH OF THE YEAR (11) the highest percentage of teams earning the honor at 47.0 percent. Paul Kostacopoulos, Baseball ... Pat Owen, Men’s Golf ... Nadia Ste-Marie, Women’s Golf ... Bill Roberts, Men’s Swimming ... Rich MacDonald, Diving ... Chris H The League’s 95 percent graduation success rate (GSR) is the second-best Garner, Men’s Tennis ... Jamie Cook, Men’s Indoor Track & Field ... Jamie Cook, mark in the nation, finishing in the top-two in each year since the rating has Men’s Outdoor Track & Field... Carla Criste, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field ... been released in 2013. All 10 member schools were at 90 percent or higher, Carin Gabarra, Women’s Soccer ... Larry Bock, Volleyball each exceeding the record-high national GSR of 87 percent. In addition the League’s 84 percent Federal Graduation Rate (FGR) places it as the ATHLETE OF THE YEAR (11) national leader for the fifth-consecutive year. Zach Biggers, Baseball (Defensive Player of the Year) ... Charlie Musto, Men’s Golf (Golfer of the Year) ... Joe Varello, Men’s Lacrosse (Faceoff Specialist of the Year) H Nine student-athletes earned Google Cloud CoSIDA Academic All- ... Bradley Buchter, Men’s Swimming & Diving (Diver of the Meet) ... Lauren Barber, America recognition, including first-team accolades for Navy’s Megan Women’s Swimming & Diving (Swimmer of the Meet) ... Andrew Ton, Men’s Tennis Hagerty (Women’s Soccer) and Stephen Born (Baseball), Army West (Player of the Year) ... Andrew Ton/Aries Wong, Men’s Tennis (Doubles Team of the Point’s Kenneth Brinson (Football) and Matt Ball (Baseball). Second team Year) ... Jenna Collins, Women’s Lacrosse (Midfielder of the Year) ... Ash Fairow, honorees include Navy’s Sydney Fortson (Women’s Soccer) and third Women’s Soccer (Offensive Player of the Year) ... Meghan Hegarty, Women’s team recipients include Bucknell’s Kendall Ham (Women’s Soccer), Navy’s Soccer (Midfielder of the Year) ... Patricia Mattingly, Volleyball (Setter of the Year) Patricia Mattingly (Volleyball), Bucknell’s Jeff Gottesman (Baseball), ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (5) Lehigh’s Conor Gaffney (Men’s Lacrosse). Emily Craig, Women’s Cross Country ... Charlie Musto, Men’s Golf ... Billy Cadigan, Men’s Swimming & Diving ... Andrew Ton, Men’s Tennis ... Clayton Thompson, H 30 Patriot League student-athletes received Google Cloud/CoSIDA Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Academic All-District recognition. SPORT SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR (7) H There were a Patriot League record 3,011 student-athletes on the Patriot Kevin Murray, Men’s Cross Country ... Morgan Frazier, Women’s Golf ... Megan League Academic Honor Roll in 2017-18. Hanson, Women’s Rowing ... Zach Piedt, Men’s Swimming & Diving ... Walker Sims, Men’s Tennis ... Stefano Pineda, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field ... Patricia H Navy’s Stephen Born (Baseball) and Shawn Anderson (Men’s Mattingly, Volleyball Basketball) were both named to the Senior CLASS Award first team, while Army West Point’s Luke Morrison (Men’s Basketball) was placed on the second team.

H Navy won the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup for the fifth-straight time and sixth in the last seven years.

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