DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDIA GUIDE

2016 DUKE ROWING 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS DUKE INFORMATION Media Information 2-3 Laura Rosas...... 14 Location Durham, N.C. Quick Facts/Table of Contents...... 2 Isabel Ruby-Hill...... 14 Founded 1838 as Trinity College Schedule...... 3 Sophie Simister...... 14 Enrollment 6,504 Roster...... 3 Alex Stonehill...... 15 Colors Duke Blue and White Shannon Tierney...... 15

INFORMATION Nickname Blue Devils Rowing Staff 4-5 Sara Varsames...... 15 Affiliation NCAA Division I Megan Cooke Carcagno...... 4 Sarah Wall...... 16 Conference Atlantic Coast (ACC) Chuck Rodosky...... 5 Julia Weber...... 16 President Dr. Richard Brodhead Chase Graham...... 5 Karley Whelan...... 16 Director of Athletics Kevin White Grace Williams...... 17 Senior Women’s Administrator Jacki Silar Rowers 6-18 Caroline Willis...... 17 Rhea Bergman...... 6 Mary Wilson...... 17-18 ROWING STAFF Johanna Burstein...... 6 Rachel Wolsfelt...... 18 Head Coach Megan Cooke Carcagno Tara Christensen...... 6 Alma Mater Cal, ‘02 Megan Conroy...... 6 Records 19-21 Years at Duke/Overall First/First Marissa Donadio...... 7 ACC Championship History.....19-20 Email Address [email protected] Phoebe Donovan...... 7 Duke Rowing Records...... 21 Office Phone (919) 681-9454 Katie Dukovich...... 7-8 Assistant Coach/Recruiting Chuck Rodosky Jessica Findlay...... 8 Duke History 22-26 Years at Duke First Sarah Fletcher...... 8 All-Time Honors & Awards...... 22-24 Alma Mater Bowling Green, ‘99 Hannah Hewitt...... 9 All-Time Letterwinners...... 25-26 Email Address [email protected] Elizabeth Horne...... 9 Assistant Coach Chase Graham Anna Jenkins...... 10 Years at Duke First Alma Mater Marietta College, ‘07 Dorothy Jones...... 10 Email Address [email protected] Meridith Kisting...... 10 Hope Knochenhauer...... 10 TEAM INFORMATION Meagan Lew...... 11 2015 ACC Finish 7th Jeanette Llorens...... 11 Home Lake Lake Michie (Bahama, N.C.) Celia Macrae...... 11 Katherine Maitland...... 11-12 SPORTS INFORMATION Lauren Miranda...... 12 Sports Information Director Art Chase Tani O’Neill...... 12 Assistant Director/Rowing Sarah Fetters Taji Phillips...... 13 Email [email protected] Simone Pitre...... 13 Phone (919) 684-8708 Sarah Rapaport...... 13 Senior Associate Director Lindy Brown Senior Associate Director Cory Walton Associate Director Meredith Rieder Associate Director Ashley Wolf Assistant Director Brad Amersbach Assistant Director Leslie Gaber Assistant Director Cory Foote Coordinator of Digial Media Ryan Craig Coordinator of Internet Operations Lee Aldridge

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2015-16 DUKE ROWING SCHEDULE INFORMATION Day Date Event/Opponents Location Sunday November 1 Princeton Chase Princeton, N.J. (Lake Carnegie) Sunday November 15 Rivanna Romp Charlottesville, Va. (Rivanna Reservoir) Saturday March 19 Carolina Cup (Scrimmage) Clemson, S.C. (Lake Hartwell) Saturday March 26 Pac 12 Challenge Redwood Shores, Calif. (Redwood Shores) Saturday April 9 Virginia Dual Charlottesville, Va. (Rivanna Reservoir) Friday-Saturday April 22-23 Dale England Cup Bloomington, Ind. (Lake Lemon) Saturday April 30 Princeton Dual Princeton, N.J. (Lake Carnegie) Friday-Saturday May 13-14 ACC Championship Clemson, S.C. (Lake Hartwell) Friday-Sunday May 27-29 NCAA Championships Gold River, Calif. (Sacramento State Aquatic Center) 2015-16 ROWING VARSITY ROSTER Name Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School) Rhea Bergman 5-9 Fr. Los Altos, Calif. (Mountain View) Johanna Burstein 6-2 Jr. New York, N.Y. (Bronx HS of Science) Tara Christensen 5-7 So. Nanaimo, British Columbia (Brentwood College) Megan Conroy 5-10 So. Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt) Marissa Donadio 5-7 Fr. Upper Arlington, Ohio (Upper Arlington) Phoebe Donovan 5-7 Jr. Sydney, Australia (Pymble Ladies’ College) Katie Dukovich 5-8 Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Hampton) Gabrielle Falco 5-10 So. Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview) Jessica Findlay 6-0 So. Teesside, United Kingdom (Laurence Jackson) Sarah Fletcher 6-0 So. , United Kingdom Hannah Hewitt 5-9 Sr. Longwood, Fla. (Lake Brantley) Elizabeth Horne 5-7 Jr. London, United Kingdom (The Lady Eleanor Holles School) Anna Jenkins 5-10 Fr. Durham, N.C. (Cary Academy) Dorothy Jones 5-5 Jr. Andover, Mass. (Phillips Academy) Meridith Kisting 5-11 Gr. Loves Park, Ill. (University of Illinois) Hope Knochenhauer 5-6 Jr. Fair Haven, N.J. (Rumson-Fair Haven) Meagan Lew 4-9 So. Boston, Mass. (Boston Latin School) Jeanette Llorens 5-10 Sr. Grosse Pointe, Mich. (Grosse Pointe South) Celia Macrae 5-7 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Cincinnati Country Day) Katherine Maitland 5-8 So. London, United Kingdom (Upton Court Grammar School) Lauren Miranda 5-8 Sr. Clifton Park, N.Y. (Shenendehowa) Tani O’Neill 5-9 Jr. McLean, Va. (McLean) Taji Phillips 5-5 Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y. (Dwight School) Simone Pitre 5-3 Sr. Stoney Creek, Ont. (Blessed Trinity Catholic Secondary) Sarah Rapaport 5-4 So. Belmont, Mass. (Belmont) Laura Rosas 5-5 Jr. Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte) Isabel Ruby-Hill 5-7 Fr. Toronto, Ontario (Branksome Hall) Sophie Simister 6-0 Fr. Oxford, United Kingdom (Headington School) Alex Stonehill 5-10 Sr. Norwalk, Conn. (Brien McMahon) Shannon Tierney 6-0 Fr. Hackettstown, N.J. (Blair Academy) Sara Varsames 5-10 Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Berkeley Prep School) Sarah Wall 5-2 Sr. Palm Harbor, Fla. (Palm Harbor University HS) Julia Weber 5-8 Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Berkeley Prep School) Karley Whelan 5-11 Fr. Wexford, Penn. (North Allegheny) Grace Williams 5-10 So. Vienna, Va. (James Madison HS) Caroline Willis 5-9 Jr. Tampa, Fla. (Berkeley Prepatory School) Mary Wilson 5-5 Sr. Laurens, S.C. (St. Andrews) Rachel Wolsfelt 5-10 Sr. Boston, Mass. (Boston Latin)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Megan Cooke Carcagno (1st Season, Cal ’02) Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Chuck Rodosky (1st Season, Bowling Green ‘99) Assistant Coach: Chase Graham (1st Season, Marietta College, ‘07)

Support Staff Athletic Trainer: Meaghan McMillen Sports Performance Coach: Carl Christensen Academic Support: Khary McGhee Equipment Manager: Kelsey Oswalt Sports Information: Sarah Fetters

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She earned a second CRCA Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year award in 2012 and was nominated again in 2015.

In the spring of 2015, Cooke Carcagno helped the Badgers en- Megan Cooke sure their eighth consecutive NCAA Championship selection and primarily coached the second varsity , which placed ninth at Carcagno the NCAA Championship. Head Coach During each of her five seasons coaching the UW freshmen, her 1st Season novice eight placed in the top three at the Big Ten championships, Cal, ’02 while the second novice eight won four titles and finished second the other season. In 2010, Cooke Carcagno helped the UW novice Megan Cooke Carcagno was named ’s second crews to their fifth and eighth Big Ten titles, respectively, on the head rowing coach on July 28, 2015, as announced by Duke Vice way to a Big Ten Championship crown for Wisconsin in openweight President and Director of Athletics Dr. Kevin White. Cooke Carc- rowing. She also directed the novice eight to a win in the grand final agno had spent the last seven years as a member of the Wisconsin and the second novice eight to a win in the petite final at the NCAA coaching staff, including the 2015 season as associate head coach. Central/South Sprints.

COACHES & STAFF COACHES “Megan Cooke Carcagno is an outstanding addition to the Duke Prior to joining Wisconsin, Cooke Carcagno coached for six coaching staff as the head rowing coach,” Dr. White said. “Not only years following her graduation from California. Her last stop before does she understand the tremendous effort it takes to become a joining the collegiate rankings was with coaching masters rowers world-class athlete, she is bright, enthusiastic, and charismatic – at the Carnegie Lake Rowing Association, USRowing’s Club of the and precisely the right fit for Duke Rowing at this time. For several Year. years, Megan has played an integral role in the success of Wiscon- sin’s formidable rowing program. Her background as an elite com- She spent her first year out of Cal as an assistant freshmen petitor at California and the United States National Team, as well coach for the Bears, while also coaching the Oakland Strokes, Inc. as her innate ability to relate easily with today’s student-athletes, club and at Marin Rowing Association during the 2002-03 season. will serve Duke well as the head coach. We cannot wait for her to Cooke Carcagno moved on to New Jersey to train with the U.S. make an immediate – and permanent – impact on the Duke Row- national team, all the while giving private instruction to numerous ing program.” high school athletes in the region.

Cooke Carcagno replaces Robyn Horner, who retired in May of As a rower at Cal, Cooke Carcagno twice earned first team All- 2015 after starting the Blue Devil program and running it for 17 American honors to go along with a pair of first team all-region and seasons. first team All-Pac 10 accolades. Co-captain as a junior and senior, she helped the varsity eight to third at the 2002 NCAA Champion- “I have always looked at this university and athletic department ships and fourth at the 2000 event. with a sense of awe, and I am thrilled to now be a part of it,” Cooke Carcagno said. “After seeing how much the department was doing Cooke Carcagno, a Los Gatos, Calif., native, spent four years for the team, and how much enthusiasm and passion they had for with the U.S. national team, from 2004-07. As part of the 2006 U.S. the sport, I knew right away that Duke would be a great home for World Champion women’s eight, she helped establish a world re- me. cord for Team USA. A 2006 Henley-on-Thames champion, she also won a gold medal at the 2006 World Cup in the women’s “I can’t wait to take the next giant step with the current student- pair and a silver in the women’s four without coxswain at the 2001 athletes, and make a huge push to turn Duke into a rowing pow- World Under-23 Championships. erhouse. The Duke student is known to be exceptional, and Duke Rowing will mirror those ambitions.” Cooke Carcagno earned a bachelor’s of arts degree in psychol- ogy from California in 2002. Cooke Carcagno was with the Badger program for seven years, one as an associate head coach, one as a varsity assistant and five as the freshmen coach. After her first campaign in Madison, she was named the 2009 Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association The Cooke Carcagno File (CRCA) Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year after directing the UW novice crews to Big Ten titles in the novice eight and sec- • 2nd head coach in Duke Rowing history ond novice eight events in 2009. The novice eight also took first in • 7 years on Wisconsin’s coaching staff the NCAA Central Regional regatta. • 2009 & 2012 CRCA Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year • 8 consecutive NCAA Championship selections at Wisconsin • 2-time First Team All-America, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Pac 10 selection at Cal • 2006 U.S. World Champion in women’s eight

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Chuck Rodosky Chase Graham Assistant Coach/ Assistant Coach Recruiting Director 1st Season Marietta College, ‘07 1st Season COACHES & STAFF Bowling Green, ‘99

Duke rowing head coach Megan Cooke Carcagno made Chuck Rodosky Duke rowing head coach Megan Cooke Carcagno completed the first addition to her staff on August 7, 2015. her first Blue Devil staff August 10, 2015, with the hiring of Chase Graham. In May of 2015, Rodosky completed his sixth season as an assistant coach at Ohio State, working primarily with the first and second novice eight crews as well as the varsity four. Rodosky capped his Buckeye career with his third Graham joins the Duke staff after four years as the head junior consecutive NCAA title as Ohio State became the first team in NCAA history girls coach at the Saugatuck Rowing Club in Westport, Conn. He to win three consecutive national championships. The Buckeyes claimed has been involved in the sport for 16 years. an individual national title in the first varsity eight, a runner-up finish in the second varsity eight and fifth place in the first varsity four. With Saugatuck, Graham helped the 2015 varsity 8 and varsity Rodosky helped the first novice eight to a silver medal and the second lightweight 8 to the Youth National Championship. His varsity 8 novice eight to a bronze medal at the 2014 Big Ten Championships as Ohio went undefeated and took first place at the Head of the Charles, State won its second consecutive Big Ten title and third in four years with a San Diego Crew Classic, Youth National Championship and Club championship-record 164 points. After conquering the Big Ten, the Buckeyes National Championship. were victorious at the NCAA championships for the second year in a row.

In 2013, Rodosky guided the first novice eight to a second-consecutive A year earlier, in 2014, his varsity lightweight 8 claimed second gold medal at the Big Ten championships. The Scarlet and Gray went on place at the Youth National Championship while his 4+ was the Club to win the 2013 Big Ten Championship and the 2013 NCAA Championship. National Champion. At the 2012 Big Ten Championships, Rodosky led the Buckeyes to a gold medal in the first novice eight and a silver medal in the second novice Graham began rowing at Parkersburg South High School, where eight. In 2011, Rodosky coached the first novice eight to a silver medal and he competed for midwest and scholastic national championships. the second novice eight to a bronze at the Big Ten championships. In 2010, After high school Graham went on to row at Marietta College from Rodosky guided the first novice eight to a third-place finish and the second 2003-07. He was the team’s Most Improved Oarsman recipient in novice eight to a second-place showing at the Big Ten championships. 2004. Prior to his role with Ohio State, Rodosky served as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the Iowa women’s rowing program (2006-10). He rowed with the varsity 8 for three years and helped lead the Rodosky guided the Hawkeye first novice eight to a third-place finish at the team to a Varsity 8 Dad Vail Championship in 2006. Graham earned 2007 Big Ten Championships and the second novice eight to a third place a bachelor’s degree in management and minor in sport management at the 2008 Big Ten Championships. in 2007. Before coaching at Iowa, Rodosky was an assistant coach at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. (2005-06). Rodosky brought in an unprecedented While pursuing a master’s in education, Graham continued training recruiting class in terms of numbers as the Bantams fielded a first and second in the men’s pair and won a club national championship as well novice eight for the first time in program history. The first novice eight finished as claiming a third place finish at the Canadian Henley Regatta. the season with an undefeated record, capturing a New England Rowing During his time training and completing his education he served as a Conference championship and placing second at the ECAC championships. Trinity concluded the 2006 season with a third-place team finish at the NCAA women’s graduate assistant coach at Marietta College for two years. Division III championships. During that time, he helped lead his squad to a Mid Atlantic Division 3 championship while also playing an important role in recruiting. Rodosky began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant coach at Ohio State. In his first three seasons with the Buckeyes (2003-05), In 2009, Graham began coaching the women’s rowing program at Rodosky guided several boats to top-three finishes at both conference and regional championships. In 2005, the Scarlet and Gray second varsity four Fairfield University. During his first year at Fairfield, he led his squad captured an Aramark South/Central Region Championship. As a team, to the program’s first Dad Vail Championship. Ohio State concluded the 2005 season with a fourth-place finish at the NCAA championships. The first and second novice eights finished second Graham was named the Saugatuck girls head coach in 2010. His at the Central Region championships in 2003 and 2004, while the second crews have consistently earned medals at regattas such as Head varsity four and second novice eight both placed second at the 2003 Big Ten Championships. of the Charles, Northeast Regional Championships and the Youth National Championships. Rodosky also has experience coaching at U.S. national development camps. He participated in the 2000 NYAC U.S. Development Camp as well In 2013, Graham coached the women’s single at the Junior World as the 2001 Nereid U.S. Development Camp. He also holds US Rowing Rowing Championships in Trakai, Lithuania. Level III coaching certification.

A rower (1995-99) and team captain (1997-99) at Bowling Green State University, Rodosky earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting in 1999.

- 5 - DUKE ROWING 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE High School: Three-year letterwinner at Bronx High School of Sci- ence… two-time winner of the “Hammer Award” for the best 2K in her high school… as a senior, won 3rd place in the varsity eight at States overall and 1st for clubs… won 2nd place at Head of the Possomiac... member of the ARISTA national honor roll.

Personal: Born Johanna Christa Burstein on December 9, 1994 in New York, N.Y.… daughter of Robert and Renate Burstein. Rhea Bergman 5-9 • Freshman Los Altos, Calif. Mountain View

High School: Rowed for the Stanford Rowing Center and coach Mon- ica Hilcu ... named the club’s Most Valuable Novice in 2014 and Most Valuable Oarswoman in 2015 ... during first year with the club team, helped the novice quad to first place at the Head of the Lagoon, Fault Line Faceoff and Shamrock Invitational ... squad finished second at the Tara Christensen Covered Bridge Regatta and made the grand finals at the SW Cham- 5-7 • Sophomore pionships, placing sixth ... as a senior in high school, was a member Nanaimo, British Columbia of the varsity club at the Stanford Rowing Center and won the W2x Brentwood College and W4x at the Head of the American ... helped W4x to second place at the Head of the Lagoon, Fault Line Faceoff and Covered Bridge 2014-15: Did not experience action. Regatta ... W4x also placed third at the OKC Regatta and fourth at the SW Championships ... a member of the W2x at the Youth National High School: A four-year participant under head coach Marie Wismer Championships that took 11th overall during final year with the club … served as captain as a senior … helped varsity 8 to a second-place program ... Mountain View High School did not have rowing, but com- showing at the Canadian Secondary School Regatta Championships peted earned three varsity letters in basketball as a forward, starting as nationals in both 2013 and 2014 … winner of the John Biscoe Memorial a junior and senior ... a member of the Santa Clara sporting 97G club Award for service to the Brentwood Rowing Club … elected to take part soccer team that was No. 1 in Northern California and No. 3 in the na- in the 2012 BC Summer Games.

ROWERS tion by Gotsoccer.com ... team won the U15 Nor-Cal State Cup Girls Championship in 2012-13 ... a four-time Mountain View High School Personal: Born February 14, 1996 … daughter of Jennifer Leslie and Scholar Athlete Award winner ... received a certificate of outstanding Blair Christensen … has a younger sister, Amy … mother coaches high achievement in chemistry as a freshman ... interned with the Stanford school girls’ volleyball and basketball. University School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences in 2014.

Personal: Born January 24, 1998 … daughter of Srdjana and Wil- liam Bergman … has one brother, Alexander ... Uncle, Keith Bergman, played football at San Francisco State and was the offensive line coach at Oregon State from 1987-90 ... Uncle, John Bergman, was an Olym- pic super-heavyweight weightlifter and placed 10th at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Megan Conroy 5-9 • Sophomore Fayetteville, N.C. Jack Britt 2014-15: Opened the year as a part of the 3V8 and 2V4 against Clem- son and Boston University … took third in the 3V8 behind Clemson’s 3V8 and the Boston lightweight 2V8 in 7:27.77 … placed fourth with the 2V4 in 8:24.00 … part of the 3V8 for three races at the Clemson Invi- tational against seven ranked squads as the boat placed fifth (7:31.3), Johanna Burstein fifth (7:10.5) and fourth (7:14.1). 6-2 • Junior New York, N.Y. High School: Spent first two years of high school career at Franklin Bronx HS of Science Community High School in Franklin, Ind., before moving to Fayetteville, N.C., and attending Jack Britt High School … while at Franklin Commu- 2014-15: Opened the year as a part of the 3V8 and 2V4 against Clem- nity, lettered both years as a member of the soccer and track and field son and Boston University … took third in the 3V8 behind Clemson’s programs … guided by head coach Kristy Stroud in soccer and head 3V8 and the Boston lightweight 2V8 in 7:27.77 … placed fourth with the coach Ray Lane in track and field … when at Jack Britt, was a two-year 2V4 in 8:24.00 … part of the 3V8 for three races at the Clemson Invi- letterwinner in cross country under head coach Kim Sanborn … an all- tational against seven ranked squads as the boat placed fifth (7:31.3), county second-team selection and a state qualifier in cross country as fifth (7:10.5) and fourth (7:14.1) … at the ACC Championship was a a senior … a member of the Jack Britt National Honor Society, Junior member of the 3V8 and helped the boat place fourth in its preliminary Classical League, Science Olympiad, speech and debate team and heat (7:22.0) and second in the Petite Final (7:10.8). was a state science fair qualifier.

2013-14: Did not experience action. Personal: Born December 21, 1995 … daughter of Heather and Marty Conroy … has a younger sister, Mackenzie.

- 6 - DUKE ROWING 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE High School: Three-year letterwinner at Pymble Ladies’ College... received the Captains Cup for Outstanding Dedication as a senior... helped her squad win silver in the eight at the 2012 Australia National Championships...also claimed bronze in the U21 pair at the event... won gold in the varsity eight at the 2012 NSW Girls Head of the River, and took second at the NSW State Regatta...won gold in the 2V8+ at the NSW State Regatta and NSW Girls Head of the River as a ju- nior...finished third in the U19 eight at the Australia National Champion- ships...as a sophomore, won the quad at the NSW Schoolgirl Head of Marissa Donadio the River...lettered three years in field hockey and soccer. 5-7 • Freshman Upper Arlington, Ohio Personal: Born Phoebe Rose Donovan on July 7, 1994 in Sydney, Upper Arlington Australia ... daughter of Garry and Sarah Donovan. High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Michael Rice’s Upper Arlington High School squad … as a senior, helped the V8+ to a 16th place finish at the Head of the Charles … finished second at the Midwest Erg Sprints (varsity), 12th at scholastic nationals (varsity 8+) and 11th at youth nationals (varsity 4+) … as a junior, went with V8+ to the Head of the Charles and took 20th … junior year also placed third at the Midwest Erg Sprints (varsity), gold (V4+) and silver (V8+) at the Midwest scholastics and sixth at the scholastic nationals (V8+) … took third in the J8+ at the Midwest scholastics as a sophomore and took third at the Midwest Erg Sprints (novice) as a freshman. Katie Dukovich Personal: Born November 14, 1996 … daughter of Elizabeth Ken- 5-8 • Senior nard and Patrick Donadio … has one older brother, Nicholas … mother

Pittsburgh, Pa. ROWERS graduated from Duke in 1982 … brother is on track to graduate from Duke in 2017. Hampton 2014-15: A valued member of the V8 for the entire season … at the spring’s first meet, against Clemson and Boston University, helped the V8 finish second to the Tigers’ crew in both races (6:47.53/6:54.44) … helped the V8 capture the Cal Cup Grand Final at the San Diego Crew Classic with a time of 6:51.46 … the boat finished nearly five seconds ahead of second-place Kansas State in clinching the Blue Devils’ first V8 win at the Crew Classic since 2012 … group had qualified for Cal Cup Grand Final by winning its heat in 6:54.46 … in three races at the Clemson Invitational against seven ranked squads, helped the V8 finish fifth (6:53.1), sixth (6:45.6) and fifth (6:46.5) … helped the V8 qualify for the ACC Championship Grand Final after finishing third in Phoebe Donovan the qualifying heat with a time of 6:29.0 … boat took sixth place (6:45.9) 5-7 • Junior in the Grand Final. Sydney, Australia 2013-14: A first team Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association All-South Pymble Ladies’ College Region honoree … helped V8 to a first-place finish at the season-open- ing Cardinal Invitational with a time of 6:39.40 … took the V8 crew 2014-15: A reliable member of the V8 for the entire season who earned Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete accolades to second place against Clemson, Iowa, Buffalo, Kansas and Purdue, at the end of the year … also a recipient of the league’s Top Six for finishing behind only Clemson with a time of 6:49.03 … a member of Service Award … at the spring’s first meet, against Clemson and Bos- the V8 that came in second place at the Oregon State Classic (6:37.53) ton University, helped the V8 finish second to the Tigers’ crew in both and UVA Invite (6:52.9 and 6:46.4) … at the ACC Championship Grand races (6:47.53/6:54.44) … helped the V8 capture the Cal Cup Grand Finale, member of the V8 that placed fifth with a season-best time of Final at the San Diego Crew Classic with a time of 6:51.46 … the boat 6:37.5 ... in the fall, rowed with the V8 that placed 13th out of 52 entries finished nearly five seconds ahead of second-place Kansas State in at the Princeton Chase. clinching the Blue Devils’ first V8 win at the Crew Classic since 2012 … group had qualified for Cal Cup Grand Final by winning its heat in 2012-13: Named ACC Freshman of the Year, becoming the first Duke 6:54.46 … in three races at the Clemson Invitational against seven rower to receive that honor...earned CRCA All-South Region first team ranked squads, helped the V8 finish fifth (6:53.1), sixth (6:45.6) and honors...rowed with the V8 in every race in her first season...powered fifth (6:46.5) … helped the V8 qualify for the ACC Championship Grand the boat to a second-place finish at the ACC Championships, topping Final after finishing third in the qualifying heat with a time of 6:29.0 … Clemson and finishing behind only ACC Champion Virginia...helped boat took sixth place (6:45.9) in the Grand Final. the V8 to finishes of second and fourth place at the Clemson Invita- tional, including a second-place time of 6:25.1 that was the fourth fast- est in school history...rowed with the V8 that advanced to the Grand 2013-14: Helped V8 to a first-place finish at the season-opening Car- dinal Invitational with a time of 6:39.40 … took the V8 crew to second Final of the Jessop-Whittier Cup...earned ACC Crew of the Week hon- place against Clemson, Iowa, Buffalo, Kansas and Purdue, finishing ors with the V8 following the Jessop-Whittier Cup...bow of the V8 that behind only Clemson with a time of 6:49.03 … a member of the V8 that defeated Clemson in the season-opening regatta on Lake Hartwell... came in second place at the Oregon State Classic (6:37.53) and UVA at the Cardinal Invitational, rowed with the V8 that took second place Invite (6:52.9 and 6:46.4) … at the ACC Championship Grand Finale, in two races behind Notre Dame and Virginia...rowed with the V8 that member of the V4 that took third with a season-best time of 7:35.7 ... defeated Michigan State at the UVa Invitational ... in the fall, won gold in the fall, rowed with the V8 that placed 13th out of 52 at the Princeton with Duke’s Championship 8 entry at the ... powered Chase. the V8 to a 10th-place finish out of 55 entries at the Princeton Chase.

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High School: Four-year letterwinner at Hampton High School in Al- lison Park, Pa....competed with the U.S. National Team in Berlin, Ger- many in 2011...participated in the U.S. Selection Camp in 2011 and the U.S. National Development Camp in 2010...named Hampton’s MVP all four years as well as earning the Coach’s Choice Award...led Hampton to back-to-back Midwest titles as a junior and senior...helped the team capture a third-place finish at nationals as a senior and a 10th-place showing as a junior...broke the team erg record in four straight sea- sons...earned high honor roll honors. Sarah Fletcher Personal: Born Kathryn Margaret Dukovich on Feb. 17, 1994 in Pitts- 5-11 • Sophomore burgh, Pa....daughter of Peter and Raelynn Dukovich...has three broth- London, United Kingdom ers, Michael, Ryan and Tim, and a sister, Carly. St. Edward’s School

2014-15: Became a member of the 2V8 and held her spot through- out the season … started the campaign against Clemson and Boston University and helped the crew place fourth in both races with times of 6:56.82 and 7:02.70 … helped 2V8 advance to the Jackie Ann Stitt Hungness Grand Final at the San Diego Crew Classic by placing third in the preliminary heat in 8:06.96 … group finished sixth in the grand final … in three races at the Clemson Invitational against seven ranked squads, helped the 2V8 place second to Louisville (6:54.3), fifth (6:49.8) and fourth (6:48.0) … part of one of Duke’s two boats to race in the ACC Championship Grand Final as a member of the 2V8, which Jessica Findlay got there by taking third in its preliminary heat with a time of 6:33.9 … 6-0 • Sophomore group placed sixth (6:44.9) in the Grand Final. Teesside, United Kingdom Laurence Jackson High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Thomas Burron … helped varsity 8 to a first-place finish at the Hammersmith Head 2014-15: A reliable member of the team’s top boat all year with the Regatta … varsity 8 also qualified for the semifinal at the National V8 … at the spring’s first meet, against Clemson and Boston Uni- Schools Regatta … involved with the Chanty Project, Debate Society

ROWERS versity, helped the V8 finish second to the Tigers’ crew in both races and served as a peer listener. (6:47.53/6:54.44) … helped the V8 capture the Cal Cup Grand Final at the San Diego Crew Classic with a time of 6:51.46 … the boat fin- Personal: Born November 28, 1995 … daughter of Elena and Phillip ished nearly five seconds ahead of second-place Kansas State in Fletcher … has an older brother, Phillip, and an older sister, Emily … clinching the Blue Devils’ first V8 win at the Crew Classic since 2012 brother was a rower at Columbia University. … group had qualified for Cal Cup Grand Final by winning its heat in 6:54.46 … in three races at the Clemson Invitational against seven ranked squads, helped the V8 finish fifth (6:53.1), sixth (6:45.6) and fifth (6:46.5) … helped the V8 qualify for the ACC Championship Grand Final after finishing third in the qualifying heat with a time of 6:29.0 … boat took sixth place (6:45.9) in the Grand Final.

High School: A four-year letterwinner in swimming … helped program to National Schools Championship … a member of the Tees Rowing Club … selected to participate in the Great Britain World Class Start program … finished second in the women’s 4 at the National Schools Regatta.

Personal: Born September 15, 1995 … daughter of Brenda and Andy Findlay.

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Hannah Hewitt Elizabeth Horne 5-9 • Senior 5-8 • Junior Longwood, Fla. London, United Kingdom Lake Brantley The Lady Eleanor Halles School

2014-15: A member of the 2V8 throughout the season … started the 2014-15: Began the year as part of the V8 at the spring’s first meet, campaign against Clemson and Boston University and helped the crew against Clemson and Boston University … helped crew finish second place fourth in both races with times of 6:56.82 and 7:02.70 … helped to the Tigers in both races (6:47.53/6:54.44) … helped the V8 capture 2V8 advance to the Jackie Ann Stitt Hungness Grand Final at the San the Cal Cup Grand Final at the San Diego Crew Classic with a time Diego Crew Classic by placing third in the preliminary heat in 8:06.96 of 6:51.46 … the boat finished nearly five seconds ahead of second- … group finished sixth in the grand final … in three races at the Clem- place Kansas State in clinching the Blue Devils’ first V8 win at the Crew son Invitational against seven ranked squads, helped the 2V8 place Classic since 2012 … group had qualified for Cal Cup Grand Final by second to Louisville (6:54.3), fifth (6:49.8) and fourth (6:48.0) … part winning its heat in 6:54.46 … in three races at the Clemson Invitational of one of Duke’s two boats to race in the ACC Championship Grand against seven ranked squads, helped the V8 finish fifth (6:53.1), sixth Final as a member of the 2V8, which got there by taking third in its (6:45.6) and fifth (6:46.5) … helped the V8 qualify for the ACC Champi- preliminary heat with a time of 6:33.9 … group placed sixth (6:44.9) in onship Grand Final after finishing third in the qualifying heat with a time the Grand Final. of 6:29.0 … boat took sixth place (6:45.9) in the Grand Final. ROWERS 2013-14: Helped V8 to a first-place finish at the season-opening Car- 2013-14: A key member of the 2V8 that placed third (6:59.90) against dinal Invitational with a time of 6:39.40 … took the V8 crew to second Clemson, Iowa, Kansas, Buffalo and Purdue, finishing only behind the place against Clemson, Iowa, Buffalo, Kansas and Purdue, finishing Tigers and Hawkeyes … a member of the 2V8 that downed No. 20 Or- behind only Clemson with a time of 6:49.03 … a member of the V8 that egon State’s crew at the Oregon State Classic with a time of 6:41.8 … came in second place at the Oregon State Classic (6:37.53) and UVA a member of the V8 that came in second place at the UVA Invite (6:52.9 Invite (6:52.9 and 6:46.4) … at the ACC Championship Grand Finale, and 6:46.4) … at the ACC Championship Grand Finale, member of member of the V8 that placed fifth with a season-best time of 6:37.5 ... the V8 that placed fifth with a season-best time of 6:37.5 ... in the fall, in the fall, a member of the 2V8 that placed 24th out of 52 entries at the rowed with the V8 that placed 13th out of 52 entries at the Princeton Princeton Chase. Chase.

2012-13: Powered the boat to a second-place finish at the ACC Cham- High School: Three-year letterwinner at The Lady Eleanor Holles pionships, topping Clemson and finishing behind only ACC Champion School ... captained the team as a senior...earned team MVP honors Virginia...helped the V8 to finishes of second and fourth place at the in 2012 and 2013, received the Nigel Noble Trophy of Excellence three Clemson Invitational, including a second-place time of 6:25.1 that was times in 2011, 2012 and 2013 ... as a senior, claimed three gold medals the fourth fastest in school history...rowed with the V8 that advanced to at the La as a representative of Great Britain’s the Grand Final of the Jessop-Whittier Cup...earned ACC Crew of the junior team in the quad and eight ... honored with the Prize for Excel- Week honors with the V8 following the Jessop-Whittier Cup...sat three- lence in Sports in 2013 ... guided her eight to a bronze finish at the seat in the V8 that defeated Clemson in the season-opening regatta National Schools Regatta in the junior division ... won silver in the junior at Clemson...at the Cardinal Invitational, rowed with the V8 that took women’s pair at nationals ... as a junior, powered her eight to the Head second place in two races behind Notre Dame and Virginia...rowed with of the River championship in the junior women’s division for the second the V8 that defeated Michigan State at the UVa Invitational. straight year ... also claimed silver medals in the women’s eight and women’s quad at National Schools and in the junior women’s pair at High School: Four-year letterwinner at Lake Brantley High School in La Coupe de la Jeunesse ... as a sophomore, helped her eight win the Altamonte Springs, Fla....led Lake Brantley to the Florida State Scho- Head of the River Championship in the junior women’s division while lastic Championships...helped her V8 take second in the state competi- also setting an event record for that race ... also won silver medals in tion...captured top-three finishes at the Southern Erg Sprints in 2009, the junior women’s quad at the Junior World Rowing Championships 2011 and 2012 and a fourth-place finish in 2010...as a junior, helped and in the junior 18 eight and junior 16 four ... lettered in swimming. her boat place second in the women’s junior 8 at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta...placed second in the women’s junior 8 at Scholastic Nation- Personal: Born Elizabeth Francesca Marion Horne on April 14, 1995 in als...attented the US Junior Women’s National Team Sweep Selection London ... daughter of Ed and Dale Horne ... father, Ed, played varsity Camp...selected to compete with the US Junior Women’s Rowing Team rugby at the University of Oxford. in the CanAmMex Regatta...named team MVP as a junior...received the Hammer Award three consecutive years and the Freshman Ham- mer Award as a freshman...member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club...named to the President’s List all four years of high school... served as a junior and senior class representative...graduated among the top 25 in her class of 625.

Personal: Born Hannah Elise Hewitt on Dec. 3, 1993 in Orlando, Fla. ... daughter of Dean and Mary Ann Hewitt.

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Anna Jenkins Meredith Kisting 5-10 • Freshman 5-11 • Graduate Durham, N.C. Loves Park, Ill. Cary Academy University of Illinois

High School: Participated in cross country, swimming and track at Prior to Duke: Rowed four years for the Illinois Women’s Rowing Club Cary Academy ... captained the cross country team as a senior ... as ... squad won the American Collegiate Rowing Association Novice a member of the track team, finished second in 2013 and third in 2012 4+ National Champion in 2012 ... named the team’s 2012 Women’s in the discus in the Triangle Independent Schools Athletic Conference Rowing Athlete of the Year ... an American Collegiate Rowing Associa- (TISAC) ... received the TISAC Sportsmanship Award ... completed a tion Second Team All-America in 2014 and 2015 ... also selected to half ironman at age 15, becoming the youngest female participant ... a the American Collegiate Rowing Association All-Great Lakes Region member of the National Honor Society ... a National Merit semifinalist squads in 2014 and 2015 ... served three years as the club president ... studied abroad in Austria and Germany. ... at Harlem High School, was a four-year letterwinner in swimming, earning All-Northern Illinois Conference-10 honors as a sophomore Personal: Born October 26, 1996 … daughter of Marti and David Jen- and honorable mention recognition as a freshman, junior and senior. kins … has one older sister, Quinn. Personal: Born August 23, 1993 … daughter of Mary and David Kisting … has one younger sister, Adrienne ... graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a bachelor of science in 2015 ... majored in biochemistry and earned distinction in her curriculum ... is currently enrolled in the cell and molecular biology program at Duke. ROWERS

Dorothy Jones 5-5 • Junior Andover, Mass. Phillips Academy

2014-15: Opened the year as a part of the 3V8 against Clemson and Boston University … helped unit place third in both races, behind Clem- Hope Knochenhauer son’s 3V8 and the Boston lightweight 2V8 with times of 7:27.77 and 5-6 • Junior 7:33.15 … part of the 3V8 for three races at the Clemson Invitational Fair Haven, N.J. against seven ranked squads as the boat placed fifth (7:31.3), fifth Rumson-Fair Haven (7:10.5) and fourth (7:14.1) … part of the 2V4 in the ACC Champion- ship as it placed fourth in its preliminary heat (7:58.0) and second in the 2014-15: A member of the 3V8 during two of its three competitions Petite Final (7:59.0). during the season … opened the year as a part of the 3V8 against Clemson and Boston University, finishing third to Clemson’s 3V8 and 2013-14: Rowed with the Novice8 at the season-opening Cardinal Invi- the Boston lightweight 2V8 in 7:27.77 … part of the 3V8 for three races tational, helping the boat finish in 7:25.66 … also a member of the 3V8 at the Clemson Invitational against seven ranked squads as the boat (7:34.28) during the Cardinal Invitational … a key part of the 3V8 that placed fifth (7:31.3), fifth (7:10.5) and fourth (7:14.1). finished first out of seven boats at Clemson, topping Iowa, two Kansas squads, Clemson, Buffalo and Purdue … Blue Devils finished in 7:16.7, 2013-14: Rowed with the Novice8 at the season-opening Cardinal Invi- nearly two seconds ahead of Iowa. tational, helping the boat finish in 7:25.66 … also a member of the 3V8 (7:34.28) during the Cardinal Invitational … a key part of the 3V8 that finished first out of seven boats at Clemson, topping Iowa, two Kansas squads, Clemson, Buffalo and Purdue … Blue Devils finished in 7:16.7, nearly two seconds ahead of Iowa.

High School: A four-year letterwinner under head coach John Crilly … served as captain as a senior … elected team’s most valuable rower during sophomore campaign … member of the National Honor Society, Math League and Science League.

Personal: Born September 20, 1994 … daughter of Marie and Eric Knochenhauer … has two younger sisters, Rachel and Sophie.

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Personal: Born Jeanette Michelle Llorens on May 31, 1994 in Thou- sand Oaks, Calif...daughter of Stephen and Kimberly Llorens...has a brother, Adam. Meagan Lew 4-9 • Sophomore Boston, Mass. Boston Latin School

2014-15: Competed in one race, as a part of the 3V8 against Clemson and Boston University during the season opening weekend … boat finished behind Clemson’s 3V8 and the Boston lightweight 2V8 with a time of 7:33.15.

High School: A four-year member of Community Rowing Inc., for head Celia Macrae coaches Ethan Curren and Mike Baker … served as a captain as a 5-7 • Freshman senior … as a junior, helped varsity lightweight 8 to a seventh-place Cincinnati, Ohio finish at USRowing Youth Nationals … at the Royal Canadian Henley, Cincinnati Country Day helped varsity 4 to a third-place showing … as a junior in the lightweight 8, guided the boat to a seventh-place finish at the youth nationals … a High School: A four-year letterwinner for coaches Pedro Palacios and member of the National Honor Society. Anne Badanes ... as a senior, placed second at the Scholastic Nation-

als in the women’s varsity single ... also earned four letters in swimming ROWERS Personal: Born February 15, 1996 … daughter of Alicia and Dennis and was first team all-league in swimming all four years ... competed in Lew … has a younger brother, Jacob. the Ohio High School Athletic Association swimming championships all four years ... served as vice president of class during senior year ... a teaching fellow at Breakthrough Cincinnati prior to senior year of high school ... a National Merit Commended Student.

Personal: Born September 27, 1996 … daughter of Lynn and Robert Macrae … has two older brothers, Don and Tim … has one younger sister, Jenna ... mother was a swimmer at the University of Virginia (1982-86) ... father played soccer and lacrosse at Wesleyan (1982-86).

Jeanette Llorens 5-10 • Senior Grosse Pointe, Mich. Grosse Pointe South

2014-15: Did not experience action.

2013-14: Rowed with the Novice8 at the season-opening Cardinal Invi- Katherine Maitland tational, helping the boat finish in 7:25.66 … also a member of the 3V8 5-8 • Sophomore (7:34.28) during the Cardinal Invitational … joined the 3V8 at the UVA London, United Kingdom Invite, helping the boat finish in 6:59.5, its first sub seven-minute mark of the campaign … competed with the 4V8 against Clemson, Buffalo Upton Court Grammar School and Purdue, helping the boat to a second-place finish (7:36.49), trailing only Clemson … a member of the 3V8 for the UVA Invite as the boat 2014-15: The lone freshman who was part of the V8 and held her spot clocked a time of 7:08.7 in the morning session and 6:59.5 in the after- throughout the entire season … made debut at the spring’s first meet, noon session … part of the 3V8 for the ACC Championship, helping the against Clemson and Boston University, and helped the V8 finish sec- boat to a fifth place finish in the final with a time of 7:08.3. ond to the Tigers’ crew in both races (6:47.53/6:54.44) … helped the V8 capture the Cal Cup Grand Final at the San Diego Crew Classic with a time of 6:51.46 … the boat finished nearly five seconds ahead of 2012-13: An ACC Academic Honor Roll selection...rowed with the 2V4 that beat Clemson in the season-opening regatta on Lake Hartwell...... second-place Kansas State in clinching the Blue Devils’ first V8 win at rowed with the 2V4 that defeated Louisville at the Cardinal Invitation- the Crew Classic since 2012 … group had qualified for Cal Cup Grand al...competed with the 3V4 at the Clemson Invitational. Final by winning its heat in 6:54.46 … in three races at the Clemson Invitational against seven ranked squads, helped the V8 finish fifth (6:53.1), sixth (6:45.6) and fifth (6:46.5) … helped the V8 qualify for High School: Four-year letterwinner at Grosse Pointe South High School in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan...participated in the Youth the ACC Championship Grand Final after finishing third in the qualify- National Championships in 2011 and 2012 as well as the Club National ing heat with a time of 6:29.0 … boat took sixth place (6:45.9) in the Championships...member of the 2010 US Rowing Junior National High Grand Final. Performance Team...captained her high school squad as a senior...re- ceived all-academic honors during all four years...rowed with the Detroit High School: Attended the Upton Court Grammar School and rowed at Boat Club Crew...also a member of the Grosse Pointe South swimming Eton Excelsior Rowing Club for six years...named the Junior of the Year

- 11 - DUKE ROWING 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE at Eton Excelsior in 2014...as a senior with Eton Excelsior, won the ju- Personal: Born Lauren Melissa Miranda on Jan. 7, 1994 in Clifton nior women’s quad event at the ...also received Park, N.Y. ... daughter of Joseph and Susan Miranda ... has a brother, a silver in the women’s J18 single at the National Schools Regatta... Mike. won gold medals in the women’s quad and women’s eight racing for England at the Home Countries International Regatta...also took part in the as a senior...during junior year, invited to at- tend the Great Britain Junior Team selection camp...received a bronze medal in the women’s J17 single at the National Schools Regatta...as a sophomore, attended the Great Britain Junior Team selection camp... the runner up at the Henley Women’s Regatta in the women’s J16 quad and received a bronze in the women’s J16 quads at the National Schools Regatta...during freshman year, received a gold medal in the Women’s J15 single and quads at the Championships. Personal: Born Katherine Juliet Maitland on Nov. 16, 1995...daughter Tani O’Neill of Alison and David Maitland...has one sister, Sophie. 5-9 • Junior McLean, Va. McLean

2014-15: Spent the majority of the season as a member of the V4 before switching to the 3V8 for the ACC Championship … part of the V4 at the season opening races against Clemson and Boston University … boat finished second to Clemson’s V4 in both its races (7:54.41/8:00.37) ... led the V4 to the Karen Plumleigh Cortney Cup Petite Final by placing third in the preliminary heat (8:06.96) … crew finished fourth in the petite final in 8:18.01 … part of the V4 for three races at the Clemson Lauren Miranda Invitational against seven ranked squads as the crew finished seventh 5-8 • Senior (8:09.2), sixth (8:00.3) and seventh (8:03.0) … at the ACC Champion- Clifton Park, N.Y. ship was a member of the 3V8 and helped the boat place fourth in its Shenendehowa preliminary heat (7:22.0) and second in the Petite Final (7:10.8). ROWERS 2014-15: A reliable member of the 2V8 during the season … started 2013-14: Helped 2V4 to a win against Notre Dame at the season-open- the campaign against Clemson and Boston University and helped the ing Cardinal Invitational with a time of 7:39.10 … also a member of the crew place fourth in both races with times of 6:56.82 and 7:02.70 … V4 at the Cardinal Invitational, rowing against Kansas and Michigan helped 2V8 advance to the Jackie Ann Stitt Hungness Grand Final at State … competed with the V4 against Clemson, Iowa, Kansas, Buffalo the San Diego Crew Classic by placing third in the preliminary heat and Purdue, helping the boat to a fourth-place finish (7:51.11) … part of in 8:06.96 … group finished sixth in the grand final … in three races the V4 that took down No. 20 Oregon State at the Oregon State Classic at the Clemson Invitational against seven ranked squads, helped the with a time of 7:38.1, a second faster than the Beavers … competed 2V8 place second to Louisville (6:54.3), fifth (6:49.8) and fourth (6:48.0) with the 2V8 at the UVA Invite, where the boat finished in 7:11.4 in … part of one of Duke’s two boats to race in the ACC Championship the morning session and 7:07.8 in the second session … in the ACC Grand Final as a member of the 2V8, which got there by taking third in Championship Grand Final, was a member of the Blue Devils’ 2V8 its preliminary heat with a time of 6:33.9 … group placed sixth (6:44.9) crew that placed sixth ... in the fall, rowed with the 3V8 at the Princeton in the Grand Final. Chase, helping the boat place 31st out of 52 entries.

2013-14: Part of the 2V8 for three races at the season-opening Cardi- High School: Three-year letterwinner at McLean High School ... nal Invitational … a key member of the 2V8 that placed third (6:59.90) named All-Met first team as a senior after helping McLean win the ju- against Clemson, Iowa, Kansas, Buffalo and Purdue, finishing only be- nior eight and take second in the junior four at Club Nationals ... as a hind the Tigers and Hawkeyes … a member of the 2V8 that downed junior, helped pace the four to a second-place finish at Club Nationals No. 20 Oregon State’s crew at the Oregon State Classic with a time of ... helped the varsity four win the VARSA State Championship as a 6:41.8 … competed with the 2V8 at the UVA Invite, where the boat fin- sophomore. ished in 7:11.4 in the morning session and 7:07.8 in the second session … in the ACC Championship Grand Final, was a member of the Blue Personal: Born Tani Marie O’Neill on May 2, 1995 in Puerto Rico ... Devils’ 2V8 crew that placed sixth. daughter of Robert O’Neill and Camille Galanes-O’Neill ... has a sister, Hana. 2012-13: Competed with the 2V4 at the Clemson Invitational ... in the fall, won gold with Duke’s Championship 8 entry at the Head of the Hooch ... powered V8 to a 10th-place finish at the Princeton Chase.

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Shenendehowa High School in Clifton Park, N.Y. ... helped the Shenendehowa 1V8 to three straight top-three finishes in the state and sectional competitions ... led the V8 to a third-place finish in the state competition, second in sectionals and 15th in the national competition ... notched a third-place finish at the Head of the Housatonic and seventh at the head of the Charles as a se- nior...as a junior, powered the V8 to a fifth-place finish at the Canadian nationals, second in the state competition and seventh in the national competition ... as a sophomore, helped the U17 8+ win the CSSRA Canadian Nationals ... received the White Letter Award for Outstand- ing Commitment to a Team in 2011 ... member of the National Honor Society ... member of the high honor roll for all four years.

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Personal: Born Simone Anne Pitre on March 3, 1994 in Toronto, Ont. ... daughter of Ron and Eugenia Pitre ... has two sisters, Soley and Celine. Taji Phillips 5-5 • Freshman Brooklyn, N.Y. Dwight School High School: The most valuable player of the track and field program in 2011 ... received all-conference recognition in cross country and track and field in 2012, 2013 and 2014 for coaches Michael Torres and Peter Durning ... a member of the National Honor Society ... the Stu- dent Council Vice President and a Head Girl ... received the Excellence in IB Chemistry Award in 2013 and the Excellence in Algebra II & Trig in 2011. Sarah Rapaport 5-4 • Sophomore Personal: Born January 13, 1996 … daughter of Patresse and Chris- Boston, Mass. topher Phillips … has one older brother, Elijah, and one younger sister, Belmont Tatum ... mother was a sprinter at Lehman College and father played basketball at Saint Francis. 2014-15: Made Duke debut in season opening race against Clemson and Boston University as part of the 2V4 and 3V8 … with the 2V4 (7:57.75), placed third behind Clemson’s V4 and Duke’s V4 … also ROWERS took third as a member of the 3V8, finishing in 7:33.15 to trail the Clem- son and Boston lightweight boats … helped the 2V4 to a third place finish with a time of 8:17.19 in the women’s collegiate 4+ B Final at the San Diego Crew Classic … in three races at the Clemson Invitational against seven ranked squads, was a member of the 2V8 that placed second to Louisville (6:54.3), fifth (6:49.8) and fourth (6:48.0) … part of one of Duke’s two boats to race in the ACC Championship Grand Final as a member of the 2V8, which got there by taking third in its Simone Pitre preliminary heat with a time of 6:33.9 … group placed sixth (6:44.9) in 5-3 • Senior the Grand Final. Stoney Creek, Ont. Blessed Trinity Catholic Secondary High School: A two-year letterwinner for head coach Mike Baker … as a junior, took part in the USRowing Youth National Championships as 2014-15: An All-ACC Academic Team selection who was the leader of a part of the lightweight 8 and earned seventh place … lightweight 8 the V8 boat for the entire season … at the spring’s first meet, against also took second at the USRowing Northeast Regional Championships Clemson and Boston University, helped the V8 finish second to the … won the Lowell Invitational Regatta as a member of the lightweight Tigers’ crew in both races (6:47.53/6:54.44) … helped the V8 capture 8 during junior year … also as a junior, participated in the USRow- the Cal Cup Grand Final at the San Diego Crew Classic with a time ing Club National Championships with a senior lightweight 4 and the of 6:51.46 … the boat finished nearly five seconds ahead of second- intermediate lightweight 4, earning third place with both boats … dur- place Kansas State in clinching the Blue Devils’ first V8 win at the Crew ing sophomore year, youth 4 took 10th place at the USRowing Club Classic since 2012 … group had qualified for Cal Cup Grand Final by National Championships … earned three letters in three other sports winning its heat in 6:54.46 … in three races at the Clemson Invitational … as a freshman, lettered in alpine ski racing and was a Boston Globe against seven ranked squads, helped the V8 finish fifth (6:53.1), sixth Massachusetts All-Star Ski East selection … a distance runner in track (6:45.6) and fifth (6:46.5) … helped the V8 qualify for the ACC Champi- and received one letter, and was a letterwinner for one year in field onship Grand Final after finishing third in the qualifying heat with a time hockey … received AP Scholar with distinction accolades … served as of 6:29.0 … boat took sixth place (6:45.9) in the Grand Final. the Co-President of the Community Service Club … a member of the chamber orchestra and National Honor Society. 2013-14: A key member of the 2V8 that placed third (6:59.90) against Clemson, Iowa, Kansas, Buffalo and Purdue, finishing only behind the Personal: Born May 8, 1995 … daughter of Margaret Eagle and Eliezer Tigers and Hawkeyes … a member of the 2V8 that downed No. 20 Rapaport … has one older brother, Jesse. Oregon State’s crew at the Oregon State Classic with a time of 6:41.8 … competed with the 2V8 at the UVA Invite, where the boat finished in 7:11.4 in the morning session and 7:07.8 in the second session … at the ACC Championship Grand Final, was the coxswain of the Blue Devils’ 2V8 crew that placed sixth ... in the fall, coxed the 2V8 that placed 24th out of 52 entries at the Princeton Chase.

2012-13: Coxswain of the 2V8...coxed the boat to a fourth-place finish at the ACC Championships...a member of the 2V8 that advanced to the Petite Final of the Jessop-Whittier Cup...coxed the 2V8 to a pair of second-place finishes at the Cardinal Invitational...coxswain of the 2V8 that logged the third-fastest time in school history, doing so at the Clemson Invitational with a time of 6:43.3.

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Laura Rosas Isabel Ruby-Hill 5-4 • Junior 5-7 • Freshman Orinda, Calif. Toronto, Ontario Miramonte Branksome Hall

2015: Spent time with three of Duke’s boats, as a member of the 2V4, High School: A member of the rowing program under coach Scott V4 and the 3V8 … with the 2V4 for both races during the opening Fleming … named a captain as a junior and the most valuable player weekend, against Clemson and Boston University … boat placed third as a sophomore and senior … during final campaign, earned a Cana- in its first outing, behind Clemson’s V4 and Duke’s V4 with a time of dian Secondary Schools Rowing Association (CSSRA) silver in senior 7:57.75 … in day’s second race, crew took fourth in 8:24.00 … helped 4+ … as a junior, helped rowing squad to a bronze at the Canadian the 2V4 to a third place finish with a time of 8:17.19 in the women’s indoor championship in the junior A lightweight and a silver at the On- collegiate 4+ B Final at the San Diego Crew Classic … part of the tario Ergometer Championships in junior A midweight … earned gold at V4 for three races at the Clemson Invitational against seven ranked the Stotesbury Cup Regatta in junior 8+ and bronze at the CSSRA in squads as the crew finished seventh (8:09.2), sixth (8:00.3) and sev- the senior 8+ … during sophomore year, part of the Ontario Ergometer enth (8:03.0) … at the ACC Championship was a member of the 3V8 champions in the junior B lightweight … earned a bronze at the Canadi- and helped the boat place fourth in its preliminary heat (7:22.0) and an Indoor Rowing championship in junior B lightweight and gold at the second in the Petite Final (7:10.8). Stotesbury Cup Regatta junior 4+ … picked up a CSSRA gold in junior 4+ and silver in junior 8+ during sophomore campaign … advanced to 2013-14: Made season debut as part of 4V8 that placed second the semifinals at Henley Women’s Regatta in U16 4+ as a sophomore (7:36.49) against Clemson, Buffalo and Purdue, finishing only behind … started career with a CSSRA gold in junior lightweight 4+ and junior the Tigers … joined the 3V8 at the UVA Invite, helping the boat finish in midweight 8+ during rookie year … was a junior school prefect. 6:59.5, its first sub seven-minute mark of the campaign … part of the

ROWERS 3V8 for the ACC Championship, helping the boat to a fifth place finish Personal: Born September 13, 1997 … daughter of Mary Ruby and in the final with a time of 7:08.3 ... in the fall, rowed with the 3V8 at the Wood Hill … has four sisters – Julia Ruby-Hill, Caitlin Hill, Megan Hill Princeton Chase, helping the boat place 31st out of 52 entries. and Davis Barton.

Sophie Simister 6-0 • Freshman Oxford, United Kingdom Headington School

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Headington Girls School in Oxford, United Kingdom … as a senior, competed at the Armada Cup in Switzerland in the single scull … won gold in junior women’s quad … placed 19th at the Women’s Head of the River by setting a course record for fastest junior women’s second eight … competed at Henley’s women’s regatta in coxed four … missed junior season due to injury … during sophomore campaign, won gold in junior women’s singles and was invited to the Great Britain ID trials … a finalist in junior women’s 8+ at nationals and junior women’s coxed four … a member of the Junior Great Britain trials and Great Britain ID trials as a freshman … a member of the 8+ that won gold and set a national record in the junior women’s event at nationals … received gold in the junior women’s 8+ and coxed four at the school’s head of the river … competed at Henley Women’s Regatta in coxless quad as a rookie … awarded the junior rowing colors as a freshman and senior rowing colors as a junior … the head of charities and community as a senior … a student council member all four years … earned two additional letters in swimming.

Personal: Born December 1, 1996 … daughter of Sarah and Steven Simister … has one brother, James.

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Alex Stonehill Shannon Tierney 5-10 • Senior 6-0 • Freshman Norwalk, Conn. Hackettstown, N.J. Brien McMahon Blair Academy

2014-15: Became a member of the 2V8 and held her spot through- High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Stephanie Guil- out the season … started the campaign against Clemson and Boston met at Blair Academy … served as team captain as a senior … named University and helped the crew place fourth in both races with times the school’s Senior Athletic Award and Blair Academy Kemp Crew Prize of 6:56.82 and 7:02.70 … helped 2V8 advance to the Jackie Ann Stitt recipient … turned in a successful senior year, earning a bronze medal Hungness Grand Final at the San Diego Crew Classic by placing in the varsity 4+ at the 2015 Mercer Sprints and a silver in the U19 8 third in the preliminary heat in 8:06.96 … group finished sixth in the at the Canadian Henley … a National Schools’ Championship Regatta grand final … in three races at the Clemson Invitational against seven Grand Finalist in the varsity 4+ during final campaign … as a junior, was ranked squads, helped the 2V8 place second to Louisville (6:54.3), fifth an All-Mid-Atlantic Prep League (MAPL) Student-Athlete selection and (6:49.8) and fourth (6:48.0) … part of one of Duke’s two boats to race helped the varsity 4+ to the MAPL championship … a gold medalist at in the ACC Championship Grand Final as a member of the 2V8, which the Mid-Atlantic District Championship and a Stotesbury Regatta grand got there by taking third in its preliminary heat with a time of 6:33.9 … finalist … wrapped up junior year with a top six time in the varsity 4+ group placed sixth (6:44.9) in the Grand Final. at the Youth Nationals … during sophomore year, team won the MAPL

title … earned a goal medal at the 2012 Mercer Sprints … a member of ROWERS 2013-14: Named to the All-ACC Academic Team … helped V8 to a the Princeton National Rowing Association/Mercer during the summer first-place finish at the season-opening Cardinal Invitational with a time of 2014 and 2015. of 6:39.40 … took the V8 crew to second place against Clemson, Iowa, Buffalo, Kansas and Purdue, finishing behind only Clemson with a time Personal: Born April 11, 1997 … daughter of Deb and Steven Tierney of 6:49.03 … member of the V8 at the Oregon State Classic, helping … has two younger sisters, Caeley and Emily, and an older brother, the boat to finish in 6:37.53 and 6:38.96 … joined the V8 at the UVA Kyle … brother is a member of the Yale heavyweight crew team … un- Invite as the boat finished in 6:52.9 during the first session and 6:46.4 cle Rick Dreger (1994) and aunt Kate Arnold-Dreger (1995) are Duke in the second session … at the ACC Championship Grand Finale, graduates … has studied with the American Ballet Theater, Suzanne member of the V8 that placed fifth with a season-best time of 6:37.5 ... Farrell Ballet Company and Radio City Music Hall Rockettes. in the fall, rowed with the V8 that placed 13th out of 52 entries at the Princeton Chase.

2012-13: An ACC Academic Honor Roll selection...powered the boat to a second-place finish at the ACC Championships, topping Clemson and finishing behind only ACC Champion Virginia...helped the V8 to finishes of second and fourth place at the Clemson Invitational, includ- ing a second-place time of 6:25.1 that was the fourth fastest in school history...rowed with the V8 that advanced to the Grand Final of the Jes- sop-Whittier Cup...earned ACC Crew of the Week honors with the V8 following the Jessop-Whittier Cup...sat two-seat in the V8 that defeated Clemson in the season-opening regatta at Clemson...at the Cardinal Sara Varsames Invitational, rowed with the V8 that took second place in two races be- 5-10 • Freshman hind Notre Dame and Virginia...rowed with the V8 that defeated Michi- gan State at the UVa Invitational. Tampa, Fla. Berkeley Prep School High School: Two-year letterwinner at Brien McMahon High School... won gold in the junior women’s pair at the Youth National Champion- High School: Rowed at Berkeley Prep for one year before rowing with ships in 2012...competed in the Head of the Charles regatta in 2010 the Tampa Training Center for two years … named captain of Tampa and 2011...won silver in the junior four and pair at the Independence Training Center for the two years there … won the varsity 4X at the Day Regatta in 2012. southeast regionals to qualify for the youth nationals during senior year … also took second in the varsity 2x at the Florida Scholastic Rowing Personal: Born Alexandra Caroline Stonehill on December 14, 1994 in Association (FSRA) State Championship as a senior … junior Stamford, Conn....daughter of David and Elisabeth Stonehill...has two year, placed third at the FSRA state championship in the varsity 2x … sisters, Katherine and Sarah. placed third in the varsity 4x southeast regionals to qualify for youth na- tionals as a junior … while with Berkeley Prep, named MVP and captain … qualified for the Scholastic Nationals for the junior 4+ … took sev- enth at Southern Sprints in the novice category … earned two letters in volleyball as a middle hitter/blocker … a member of the National Honor Society as a senior and a three-year member of the Headmaster’s List.

Personal: Born March 15, 1997 … daughter of Kelly and Lou Vars- ames … has one younger sister, Grace ... father played football at Har- vard (1979-83), earning honorable mention All-America honors.

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2014-15: Spent first two competitions leading the 3V8 before switch- Personal: Born November 20, 1996 ... daughter of Maria Scipione-We- ing to the 2V4 during the ACC Championship … led the 3V8 against ber and Geoff Weber ... father played soccer at James Madison from Clemson and Boston University during the season opening weekend 1975-77 ... has one older brother, Geoffrey ... Godbrother is Michael as the boat finished behind Clemson’s 3V8 and the Boston lightweight Kaplanis, who was a member of the football program at Duke before 2V8 with a time of 7:33.15 … guided the 3V8 for three races at the graduating in 2007. Clemson Invitational against seven ranked squads as the boat placed fifth (7:31.3), fifth (7:10.5) and fourth (7:14.1) … led the 2V4 in the ACC Championship as it placed fourth in its preliminary heat (7:58.0) and second in the Petite Final (7:59.0).

2013-14: Began the year as a member of the 2V4 at the season- opening Cardinal Invitational, as the boat finished in 7:53.08 during the morning session and 7:58 during the afternoon session … also rowed with the V4 at the Cardinal Invitational, clocking a time of 7:57.50 … A key part of the 3V8 that finished first out of seven boats at Clemson, topping Iowa, two Kansas squads, Clemson, Buffalo and Purdue … Blue Devils finished in 7:16.7, nearly two seconds ahead of Iowa. ROWERS 2012-13: An ACC Academic Honor Roll selection...rowed with the 2N8 at the Cardinal Invitational...also competed with the 2N8 against Clem- son and Eastern Michigan.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Palm Harbor University High Karley Whelan School...named all-district as a senior...lettered four years in tennis and 5-11 • Freshman two years in cross country...member of the National Honor Society...a Wexford, Pa. national merit scholar...received the Girl Scout Gold Award...member of the Mu Alpha Theta math honor society and the Spanish Honor Soci- North Allegheny ety...earned AP Scholar with Distinction honors. High School: A four-year letterwinner at North Allegheny Senior High Personal: Born Sarah Catherine Wall on March 12, 1994 in Palm School for head coach Todd Ridenour … earned the program’s Oar Harbor, Fla....daughter of David Wall and Diana Heather Heath...has Bender Award in 2014 and 2015 … received the school’s triple varsity a brother, Brian, and a sister, Jennifer...mother, Diana, and sister, Jen- letterman award for crew, cross country and track in 2015 … totaled nifer, are Duke alumni. two letters in rowing and cross country and one in track and field.

Personal: Born March 6, 1997 … daughter of Nancy and James Whel- an … has two older sisters, Kelly and Kimberly … mother played tennis at the University of Bridgeport (1977-80) … father played soccer at the University of Bridgeport (1975-79) … Kimberly played tennis at David- son (2004-08) … Kelly played tennis at Harvard (2011-13) and was a member of the Crimson rowing squad (2013-15).

Julia Weber 5-8 • Freshman Tampa, Fla. Berkeley Prep School

High School: A four-year letterwinner and three-time captain for head coaches Adam Stoll and Michael Smith at Berkeley Preparatory School ... finished career winning the Florida Scholastic Rowing Association (FSRA) Sculling State championship in the women’s varsity 2X and 1X as well as the Stallings Award for the school’s most outstanding female athlete ... during junior year, claimed the women’s junior 2X FSRA title ... named the squad’s most valuable player as a junior and senior and received the coaches award as a sophomore ... as a senior, placed

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Grace Williams Caroline Willis 5-10 • Sophomore 5-9 • Junior Vienna, Va. Tampa, Fla. James Madison HS Berkeley Prepatory School

2014-15: A part of the 3V8 for all three of its competitions during the 2014-15: A part of the 3V8 for all three of its competitions during the year … helped unit place third in both races during opening weekend, year … helped unit place third in both races during opening weekend, behind Clemson’s 3V8 and the Boston lightweight 2V8 with times of behind Clemson’s 3V8 and the Boston lightweight 2V8 with times of 7:27.77 and 7:33.15 … part of the 3V8 for three races at the Clem- 7:27.77 and 7:33.15 … part of the 3V8 for three races at the Clem- son Invitational against seven ranked squads as the boat placed fifth son Invitational against seven ranked squads as the boat placed fifth (7:31.3), fifth (7:10.5) and fourth (7:14.1) … at the ACC Championship (7:31.3), fifth (7:10.5) and fourth (7:14.1) … at the ACC Championship was a member of the 3V8 and helped the boat place fourth in its pre- was a member of the 3V8 and helped the boat place fourth in its pre- liminary heat (7:22.0) and second in the Petite Final (7:10.8). liminary heat (7:22.0) and second in the Petite Final (7:10.8).

High School: A four-year letterwinner under head coach Paul Allbright 2013-14: Part of the 2V8 (6:58.23 and 7:02.95) at the season-open- … named to the All-Met first team and All-Madison first team as a se- ing Cardinal Invitational … a key member of the 2V8 that placed third nior … served as captain of the squad during final campaign … helped (6:59.90) against Clemson, Iowa, Kansas, Buffalo and Purdue, finish- varsity 8 to a silver medal at the Virginia state meet and to a bronze ing only behind the Tigers and Hawkeyes … joined the 3V8 at the UVA medal at the Scholastic Rowing Association of America (SRAA) Na- Invite, helping the boat finish in 6:59.5, its first sub seven-minute mark ROWERS tional Championship Regatta … received the Coaches’ Award as a ju- of the campaign … part of the 3V8 for the ACC Championship, helping nior, when varsity 8 went undefeated … helped varsity 8 to the SRAA the boat to a fifth place finish in the final with a time of 7:08.3 ... in the national championship, finishing the race in 4:50.48, nearly a second fall, rowed with the 3V8 at the Princeton Chase, helping the boat place faster than the second-place boat … helped varsity 8 to the program’s 31st out of 52 entries. first title at the Stotesbury Regatta … during sophomore year, guided varsity 8 to an undefeated regular season and first-place finish at the High School: Rowed with Berkeley Preparatory School rowing team… Virginia Scholastic Rowing Association (VASRA) meet … boat finished captained the team as a junior and senior... won silver at the Indepen- fourth at the SRAA Nationals … as a freshman, helped second varsity 8 dence Regatta and bronze at Sculling States in the single her senior to an undefeated regular season and first place at the VASRA meet … year… Came in sixth place at the Sweap States in the women’s pair as in addition to high school accomplishments, took part in the 2011 Junior a senior… Her junior year, set a course record and won gold at South- Rowing National Team Development Camp … a member of the 2012 ern Sprints… earned first at the Miami International and third at Scull- World Development Team in Berlin, Germany … a year later, in 2013, ing States in the women’s single as a junior… also came in sixth in the was invited to the Winter Junior National Team High Performance single 500m dash at the Canadian Henley… sophomore captain of her Camp … member of the National Honor Society. volleyball team… earned title of MVP in volleyball her sophomore year.

Personal: Born June 12, 1996 … daughter of Lisa and Lou Williams … Personal: Born Caroline Alexandra Willis on March 19, 1995, in Tam- has two older brothers, Peter and Mark, and an older sister, Caroline. pa, Fla. … daughter of Mike and Laura Willis … has two sisters, Ginny and Meggie.

Mary Wilson 5-5 • Senior Laurens, S.C. St. Andrews

2014-15: Alternated among the 2V8, V4 and 3V8 during the campaign … started as a member of the 2V8 against Clemson and Boston Uni- versity and helped the crew place fourth in both races with times of 6:56.82 and 7:02.70 … helped 2V8 advance to the Jackie Ann Stitt Hungness Grand Final at the San Diego Crew Classic by placing third in the preliminary heat in 8:06.96 … group finished sixth in the grand final … part of the V4 for three races at the Clemson Invitational against seven ranked squads as the crew finished seventh (8:09.2), sixth (8:00.3) and seventh (8:03.0) … at the ACC Championship was a

- 17 - DUKE ROWING 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE member of the 3V8 and helped the boat place fourth in its preliminary 7:34.28 … a key part of the 3V8 that finished first out of seven boats heat (7:22.0) and second in the Petite Final (7:10.8). at Clemson, topping Iowa, two Kansas squads, Clemson, Buffalo and Purdue … Blue Devils finished in 7:16.7, nearly two seconds ahead of 2013-14: A Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete Iowa. honoree … helped 2V4 to a win against Notre Dame at the season- opening Cardinal Invitational with a time of 7:39.10 … also competed 2012-13: An ACC Academic Honor Roll selection ... rowed with the 2V8 with the V4 for two races against Kansas, Michigan State and Louisville that placed fourth at the ACC Championships ... rowed with the V4 that at the Cardinal Invitational … competed with the V4 against Clemson, posted the third-fastest time in school history for that race, clocking a Iowa, Kansas, Buffalo and Purdue, helping the boat to a fourth-place 7:20.1 at the Clemson Invitational ... a member of the V4 that advanced finish (7:51.11) … part of the V4 that took down No. 20 Oregon State at to the Grand Final of the Jessop-Whittier Cup ... helped the V4 take the Oregon State Classic with a time of 7:38.1, a second faster than the second in the second race of the Cardinal Invitational. Beavers … competed with the 2V8 at the UVA Invite, where the boat finished in 7:11.4 in the morning session and 7:07.8 in the second ses- High School: Three-year letterwinner at Boston Latin School in Bos- sion … in the ACC Championship Grand Final, was a member of the ton, Mass. ... rowed at Boston Latin from freshman to junior years be- Blue Devils’ 2V8 crew that placed sixth ... the the fall, a member of the fore joining Community Rowing Incorporated during the summer of her 2V8 that placed 24th out of 52 entries at the Princeton Chase. junior year ... with CRI, rowed in the three-seat in the V8 and placed second at the regional championships ... took sixth at the Youth Na- 2012-13: An ACC Academic Honor Roll selection ... stroked the V4 to tional Championships in Oak Ridge, Tenn. ... took second in the Club the Grand Final of the Jessop-Whittier Cup ... helped the V4 take sec- National 2012 Championships in the V8 ... member of the US Rowing ond in the second race of the Cardinal Invitational ... competed with the Junior National CanAmMex Team ... also a three-year letterwinner on 2V4 at the Clemson Invitational. the volleyball team as a middle hitter ... member of the National Honor Society and Boston Scholar Athlete Zone ... a counselor and tutor for High School: Two-year letterwinner at St. Andrew’s School in Middle- the August Scholars Program ... received the Modern Prize all four town, Del. ... rowed in St. Andrew’s top boat as a senior ... received the years for receiving no grade lower than a B-. school’s Cresson Prize for making the greatest improvement in athlet- ics during high school ... three-sport athlete who lettered four years Personal: Born Rachel Martha Wolsfelt on June 18, 1994 in Boston, in field hockey and four in swimming ... won a conference champion- Mass. ... daughter of Robert Wolsfelt and Nancy Ludwig ... has a sister, ship with the swimming team ... honored with the coach’s award in Hanna. swimming ... tabbed All-America Academic in swimming ... graduated magna cum laude ... editor of the yearbook her junior and senior years ... member of the Environmental Stewards Club ... served as a mentor at a local middle school for four years. ROWERS

Personal: Born Mary Jaudon Wilson on Nov. 28, 1993 in Philadelphia, Pa. ... daughter of Samuel and Dorothy Wilson ... has a sister, Eliza- beth ... cousin, Billy Hess, played baseball at Columbia and went on to play and coach professional baseball internationally ... cousin, Robert Hess, swam for Savannah College of Art & Design.

Rachel Wolsfelt 5-10 • Senior Boston, Mass. Boston Latin

2014-15: Alternated among the 2V8, V4 and 3V8 during the campaign … started as a member of the 2V8 against Clemson and Boston Uni- versity and helped the crew place fourth in both races with times of 6:56.82 and 7:02.70 … helped 2V8 advance to the Jackie Ann Stitt Hungness Grand Final at the San Diego Crew Classic by placing third in the preliminary heat in 8:06.96 … group finished sixth in the grand final … part of the V4 for three races at the Clemson Invitational against seven ranked squads as the crew finished seventh (8:09.2), sixth (8:00.3) and seventh (8:03.0) … at the ACC Championship was a member of the 3V8 and helped the boat place fourth in its preliminary heat (7:22.0) and second in the Petite Final (7:10.8).

2013-14: Began the year as a member of the 2V4 at the season- opening Cardinal Invitational, as the boat finished in 7:53.08 during the morning session and 7:58 during the afternoon session … also joined the 3V8 during the Cardinal Invitational, helping the boat to a time of

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2014 ACC Championships — May 17, 2014 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (80) 1st (7:21.3) 1st (6:38.2) 1st (6:34.8) 1st (6:22.7) Notre Dame 2nd (67) 2nd (7:30.0) 2nd (6:56.4) 3rd (6:44.7) 2nd (6:28.8) Syracuse 3rd (61) 4th (7:39.8) 3rd (6:56.9) 2nd (6:43.4) 3rd (6:33.0) Clemson 4th (48) 5th (7:42.8) 4th (7:02.1) 4th (6:57.0) 4th (6:36.5) Duke 5th (41) 3rd (7:35.7) 5th (7:08.3) 6th (7:09.1) 5th (6:37.5) Miami 6th (28) — — 5th (7:01.6) 6th (6:50.6) Boston College 7th (23) 6th (7:47.7) 6th (7:12.0) — — North Carolina 8th (11) — 7th (7:20.2) — —

2013 ACC Championships — May 8, 2013 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (60) 1st (7:27.16) 1st (7:18.61) 1st (7:05.17) 1st (6:46.08) Clemson 2nd (52) 3rd (7:38.06) 3rd (7:33.01) 2nd (7:11.98) 3rd (6:57.47) Duke 3rd (41) 2nd (7:36.14) 5th (7:54.45) 4th (7:25.34) 2nd (6:54.35) Miami 4th (27) 6th (7:58.10) 6th (8:13.53) 3rd (7:21.46) 4th (7:04.19) Boston College 5th (23) 4th (7:51.59) 4th (7:35.13) 5th (7:32.11) 5th (7:14.18) North Carolina 6th (16) 5th (7:56.93) 2nd (7:30.24) 6th (7:41.18) 6th (7:29.18)

2012 ACC Championships — April 21, 2012 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (56) 3rd (7:47.1) 1st (6:53.8) 1st (6:43.3) 1st (6:27.9) Clemson 2nd (52) 1st (7:37.9) 2nd (7:05.4) 2nd (6:51.6) 2nd (6:38.6) Duke 3rd (39) 2nd (7:46.6) 3rd (7:10.4) 4th (7:04.4) 3rd (6:44.1) Boston College 4th (27) 5th (7:59.6) 4th (7:10.7) 3rd (7:05.1) 5th (6:49.6) North Carolina 5th (18) 4th (7:56.8) 5th (7:25.6) 5th (7:16.0) 6th (7:04.6) Miami 6th (17) 6th (8:31.0) N/A 6th (7:25.4) 4th (7:02.8)

2011 ACC Championships — April 23, 2011 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (60) 1st (7:17.5) 1st (6:49.5) 2nd (6:35.9) 1st (6:23.9) Clemson 2nd (49) 2nd (7:28.0) 3rd (7:03.6) 1st (6:40.8) 2nd (6:25.1) Duke 3rd (41) 3rd (7:39.6) 2nd (7:01.0) 3rd (6:59.6) 3rd (6:41.4) Miami 4th (23) 6th (8:46.2) Did Not Enter 4th (7:04.5) 4th (6:49.6) Boston College 5th (22) 4th (7:44.8) 5th (7:24.1) 5th (7:09.9) 5th (6:55.5) North Carolina 6th (14) 5th (8:00.9) 4th (7:09.2) 6th (7:18.3) 6th (6:57.5)

2010 ACC Championships — April 24, 2010 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) RECORDS Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (60) 1st (7:08.1) 1st (6:49.4) 1st (6:59.4) 1st (6:34.2) Clemson 2nd (50) 2nd (7:19.6) 2nd (6:59.3) 2nd (7:12.2) 2nd (6:45.8) Duke 3rd (36) 3rd (7:40.9) Did Not Enter 3rd (7:23.9) 3rd (6:56.5) Boston College 4th (26) 4th (7:44.5) 4th (8:14.6) 4th (7:34.8) 5th (7:05.4) North Carolina 5th (18) 5th (7:47.0) 3rd (7:23.7) 5th (7:44.9) 6th (7:22.5) Miami 6th (14) 6th (8:11.5) Did Not Enter Did Not Enter 4th (7:02.6)

2009 ACC Championships — April 20, 2009 on Melton Lake (Oak Ridge, Tenn.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Clemson 1st (55) 1st (7:43.10) 3rd (7:17.90) 2nd (6:57.13) 1st (6:30.40) Virginia 2nd (54) 2nd (7:47.82) 1st (7:04.80) 1st (6:49.30) 2nd (6:47.92) Miami 3rd (34) 5th (8:20.24) 5th (8:12.02) 3rd (7:18.42) 3rd (7:00.01) Boston College 4th (23) 6th (8:34.35) Did Not Enter 4th (7:25.45) 4th (7:03.60) Duke 5th (21) 3rd (7:57.08) 2nd (7:11.85) Did Not Enter 5th (7:09.03) North Carolina 6th (19) 4th (8:14.94) 4th (7:30.53) 5th (7:42.99) 6th (7:11.62)

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2008 ACC Championships — April 19, 2008 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (59) 1st (7:18.6) 2nd (6:47.9) 1st (6:31.4) 1st (6:22.0) Clemson 2nd (51) 2nd (7:25.9) 1st (6:46.3) 2nd (6:36.8) 2nd (6:32.6) Duke 3rd (33) 3rd (7:43.7) Did Not Enter 4th (6:58.9) 3rd (6:40.1) North Carolina 4th (28) 5th (7:50.8) 3rd (7:06.0) 3rd (6:55.1) 5th (6:48.1) Miami 5th (24) 4th (7:46.5) 4th (7:31.1) 6th (7:03.7) 4th (6:46.3) Boston College 6th (12) 6th (8:13.3) Did Not Enter 5th (7:03.1) 6th (6:48.6)

2007 ACC Championships — April 21, 2007 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (60) 1st (7:31.6) 1st (6:47.4) 1st (6:36.7) 1st (6:28.1) Clemson 2nd (46) 2nd (7:48.4) 2nd (7:06.3) 2nd (6:48.9) 3rd (6:33.8) Duke 3rd (43) 3rd (7:58.6) 4th (7:22.5) 3rd (6:51.2) 2nd (6:33.5) Miami 4th (25) 4th (8:00.9) 6th (8:06.8) 5th (6:55.6) 4th (6:40.2) Boston College 5th (23) 5th (8:10.3) 5th (7:25.6) 4th (6:55.5) 5th (6:41.7) North Carolina 6th (13) 6th (8:10.9) 3rd (7:10.6) 6th (7:14.7) 6th (6:55.4)

2006 ACC Championships — April 22, 2006 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (60) 1st (7:23.4) 1st (6:50.1) 1st (6:36.6) 1st (6:31.0) Duke 2nd (43) 3rd (7:46.5) Did Not Enter 2nd (6:50.8) 2nd (6:31.9) Miami 3rd (34) 4th (7:49.6) 4th (7:13.8) 4th (6:57.7) 3rd (6:39.1) Clemson 4th (30) 2nd (7:40.3) 5th (7:15.3) 5th (7:01.8) 4th (6:43.3) Boston College 5th (25) 5th (7:50.7) 2nd (7:03.5) 3rd (6:55.8) 6th (6:44.5) North Carolina 6th (17) 6th (8:16.2) 3rd (7:10.4) 6th (7:04.7) 5th (6:44.5)

2005 ACC Championships — April 23, 2005 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (49) 1st (7:55.4) 2nd (7:25.1) 1st (6:58.8) 1st (6:37.0) Clemson 2nd (41) 2nd (8:06.3) 1st (7:20.2) 2nd (7:12.2) 2nd (6:45.5) Duke 3rd (24) 5th (8:53.8) 5th (8:25.3) 3rd (7:17.4) 3rd (6:49.5) Miami 4th (19) 3rd (8:24.5) 4th (7:46.7) 5th (7:20.9) 4th (6:50.4) North Carolina 5th (17) 4th (8:33.8) 3rd (7:34.3) 4th (7:20.3) 5th (6:56.1)

2004 ACC Championships — April 17, 2004 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (40) 1st (7:45.1) 1st (7:11.2) 1st (6:47.1) 1st (6:34.3) Duke 2nd (25) 3rd (8:06.1) Did Not Enter 2nd (6:56.7) 2nd (6:42.6) Clemson 3rd (23) 2nd (7:50.8) 2nd (7:13.9) 3rd (6:58.6) 3rd (6:49.9) North Carolina 4th (110 4th (8:24.7) 3rd (7:25.9) 4th (7:17.1) 4th (6:57.0)

2003 ACC Championships — April 19, 2003 on Lake Monticello (Charlottesville, Va.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (40) 1st (7:44.0) 1st (7:02.0) 1st (6:52.9) 1st (6:47.9) Duke 2nd (29) 2nd (7:57.5) 3rd (7:11.7) 2nd (7:08.1) 2nd (6:55.2) Clemson 3rd (21) 3rd (8:01.4) 2nd (7:10.7) 3rd (7:09.1) 3rd (6:55.8) North Carolina 4th (10) 4th (8:24.2) 4th (7:20.40 4th (7:22.1) 4th (7:09.1)

2002 ACC Championships — April 20, 2002 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+_ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (40) 1st (7:25.0) 1st (6:54.8) 1st (6:38.3) 1st (6:31.4) Duke 2nd (26) 2nd (7:38.6) 3rd (7:08.0) 3rd (7:03.7) 2nd (6:36.1) Clemson 3rd (24) 3rd (7:45.3) 2nd (7:02.9) 2nd (6:47.6) 3rd (6:38.2) North Carolina 4th (10) 4th (8:13.8) 4th (7:21.3) 4th (7:17.1) 4th (6:59.9) RECORDS 2001 ACC Championships — April 28, 2001 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 2V4 1V4 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (38) 1st (7:36.5) 2nd (7:30.2) 1st (6:40.5) 1st (6:31.3) Clemson 2nd (32) 2nd (7:57.1) 1st (7:27.7) 2nd (6:50.2) 2nd (6:36.6) Duke T-3rd (15) 3rd (8:00.6) 4th (7:37.4) 4th (7:06.3) 3rd (6:43.5) North Carolina T-3rd (15) 4th (8:02.7) 3rd (7:36.0) 3rd (7:00.4) 4th (6:53.4)

2000 ACC Championships — April 29, 2000 on Lake Monticello (Charlottesville, Va.) Team Overall 2V4 1V4 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (40) 1st (7:56.9) 1st (7:45.1) 1st (6:51.1) 1st (6:55.9) Clemson 2nd (30) 2nd (8:11.8) 2nd (8:06.8) 2nd (7:11.8) 2nd (7:12.6) North Carolina 3rd (19) 4th (8:29.1) 3rd (7:55.6) 3rd (7:17.7) 3rd (6:58.6) Duke 4th (11) 3rd (8:18.2) 4th (8:34.5) 4th (7:21.7) 4th (7:00.2)

- 20 - DUKE ROWING 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE DUKE ROWING RECORDS The Duke rowing program’s inaugural year was the 1998-99 season.

V8+ Fastest Time N8+ Fastest Time No. Year Event Time No. Year Event Time 1. 2010 Occoquan Sprints 6:21.26 1. 2009 South/Central Regionals (Semis) 6:36.90 2. 2004 vs. Boston & Syracuse 6:21.90 2. 2009 South/Central Regionals (Grand) 6:37.70 3. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 6:22.79 3. 2003 Central/South Region Sprints 6:40.50 4. 2013 Clemson Invitational 6:25.10 4. 2004 vs. Boston & Syracuse 6:46.60 5. 2012 Knecht Cup 6:25.69 5. 2003 Central/South Region Sprints 6:46.90 6. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 6:28.13 6. 2009 vs. Central Florida 6:50.89 7. 2015 ACC Championship 6:29.00 7. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 6:54.82 8. 2006 vs. Miami 6:29.90 8. 2003 ACC/Big Ten Double Duals 6:56.40 9. 2006 ACC Championsip 6:31.00 9. 2009 vs. George Washington 7:01.00 10. 2003 Central/South Region Sprints 6:31.40 10. 2011 ACC Championships 7:01.00 11. 2012 Knecht Cup 6:32.85 11. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 7:03.36 12. 2007 vs. Michigan State 6:33.10 12. 2003 ACC/Big Ten Double Duals 7:03.80 13. 2007 ACC Championship 6:33.50 13. 2012 7:07.20 14. 2003 ACC/Big Ten Double Duals 6:33.80 14. 2003 vs. Louisville 7:08.50 15. 2010 Knecht Cup 6:34.44 15. 2012 Dad Vail Regatta 7:08.51 16. 2011 Oak Ridge Invitational 6:34.78 16. 2012 ACC Championship 7:10.40 17. 2003 ACC/Big Ten Double Duals 6:35.00 17. 2015 Clemson Invitational 7:10.50 18. 2013 San Diego Crew Classic 6:35.11 18. 2015 ACC Championship 7:10.80 19. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 6:35.12 19. 2003 ACC Championship 7:11.70 20. 2013 UVa Invitational 6:35.70 20. 2009 ACC Championships 7:11.85

2V8+ Fastest Time No. Year Event Time 1. 2015 ACC Championship 6:33.90 2. 2003 ACC/Big Ten Double Duals 6:41.30 3. 2014 Oregon State Classic 6:41.80 4. 2004 vs. Louisville 6:42.50 5. 2013 Clemson Invitational 6:43.30 6. 2015 ACC Championship 6:44.90 7. 2012 Knecht Cup 6:46.79 8. 2015 Clemson Invitational 6:48.00 9. 2006 vs. Miami 6:48.16 10. 2004 vs. Iowa 6:48.70 11. 2009 vs. Central Florida 6:49.30 12. 2015 Clemson Invitational 6:49.80 13. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 6:50.04 14. 2003 ACC/Big Ten Double Duals 6:50.70 15. 2006 ACC Championship 6:50.80 16. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 6:51.03 17. 2005 ACC/Big Ten Challenge 6:51.10 18. 2007 ACC Championship 6:51.20 19. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 6:51.65 20. 2004 vs. Notre Dame 6:51.70

V4+ Fastest Time No. Year Event Time 1. 2009 South/Central Regionals (Petite) 7:05.40 2. 2009 South/Central Regionals (C) 7:09.53 3. 2013 Clemson Invitational 7:20.10 4. 2003 ACC/Big Ten Double Duals 7:21.90 5. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 7:26.33 6. 2003 Longhorn Invitational 7:27.00 7. 2008 ACC-Big Ten Challenge 7:28.40 8. 2003 ACC/Big Ten Double Duals 7:29.70 RECORDS 9. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 7:29.80 10. 2011 Oak Ridge Invitational 7:31.02 11. 2003 Central/South Region Sprints 7:31.90 12. 2012 Dad Vail Regatta 7:34.38 13. 2003 vs. Louisville 7:35.70 2014 ACC Championship 7:35.70 15. 2013 ACC Championship 7:36.14 16. 2015 ACC Championship 7:36.20 17. 2013 San Diego Crew Classic 7:36.40 18. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 7:36.60 19. 2004 vs. Virgina 7:37.20 20. 2014 UVA Invite 7:37.50

- 21 - DUKE ROWING 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME HONORS AND AWARDS CRCA All-America Academic All-America Caroline Kiritsy 2014 Emily Theys, Second Team 2013 Joanna Hingle, Third Team 2003 Sophia Staal 2014 Alex Japhet, Second Team 2011 Alex Stonehill 2014 Alex Japhet, Second Team 2009 Academic All-District III Claire Vannelli 2014 Lia Hart, Second Team 2007 Joanna Hingle, First Team 2003 Caroline Williams 2014 Lia Hart, Second Team 2006 Sarah Baker 2013 Amber Straight, Second Team 2004 South Region Coach of the Year Katie Burke 2013 Joanna Hingle, Second Team 2003 Robyn Horner 2002 Grace Cassidy 2013 Joanna Hingle, First Team 2002 Caroline Kiritsy 2013 Katie Lakin, First Team 2002 South Region Asst. Coach of the Year Laura Sciarrino 2013 Joanna Hingle, Second Team 2001 Jim Lister 2012 Emily Theys 2013 Claire Vannelli 2013 All South-Region ACC Coach of the Year Tori Arendt 2012 Katie Dukovich, First Team 2014 Robyn Horner 2002 Sarah Baker 2012 Caroline Williams, Second Team 2014 Robyn Horner 2006 Katie Burke 2012 Katie Dukovich, First Team 2013 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2012 Emily Theys, First Team 2013 CRCA Rowing Scholar-Athlete Elizabeth Howell 2012 Grace Cassidy, Second Team 2013 Sophia Blair 2015 Emily Theys 2012 Emily Theys, First Team 2012 Phoebe Donovan 2015 Kathy Smithwick 2012 Emily Theys, Second Team 2011 Sophia Staal 2015 Tori Arendt 2011 Alex Japhet, First Team 2011 Claire Vannelli 2015 Sarah Baker 2011 Alex Japhet, First Team 2009 Karolina Wadolowska 2015 Katie Burke 2011 Lia Hart, First Team 2007 Sophia Staal 2014 Joline Doedens 2011 Gwen Coleman, Second Team 2007 Claire Vannelli 2014 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2011 Lia Hart, First Team 2006 Mary Wilson 2014 Justine Hong 2011 Emma Darling, Second Team 2006 Sarah Baker 2013 Alex Japhet 2011 Sarah Shapiro, Second Team 2006 Sophia Blair 2013 Emily Theys 2011 Amber Straight, First Team 2004 Katie Burke 2013 Tori Arendt 2010 Mae Joyce Gay, Second Team 2004 Sydney Johnson 2013 Joline Doedens 2010 Joanna Hingle, First Team 2003 Sophia Staal 2013 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2010 Amelia Booth, Second Team 2003 Emily Theys 2013 Alex Japhet 2010 Joanna Hingle, First Team 2002 Claire Vannelli 2013 Ali Long 2010 Amelia Booth, First Team 2002 Karolina Wadolowska 2013 Tori Arendt 2009 Katie Lakin, First Team 2002 Tori Arendt 2012 Joline Doedens 2009 Melissa Buckmiller, Second Team 2002 Sarah Baker 2012 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2009 Amelia Booth, First Team 2001 Katie Burke 2012 Alex Japhet 2009 Joanna Hingle, First Team 2001 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2012 Ali Long 2009 Yng-Ru Chen, Second Team 2001 Elizabeth Howell 2012 Janet Bartholdson 2009 Emily Theys 2012 Sara Couch 2009 All-ACC Tori Arendt 2011 Steffi Decker 2009 Claire Vannelli 2015 Katie Burke 2011 Lesley King 2009 Grace Cassidy 2014 Joline Doedens 2011 Katrina Weschler 2009 Caroline Williams 2014 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2011 Sara Couch 2008 Laura Sciarrino 2013 Justine Hong 2011 Alex Japhet 2008 Emily Theys 2013 Emily Theys 2011 Michelle Lancto 2008 Kathy Smithwick 2012 Tori Arendt 2009 Emily Rothfield 2008 Emily Theys 2012 Joline Doedens 2009 Krista Harryman 2007 Alex Japhet 2011 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2009 Katrina Weschler 2007 Emily Theys 2011 Ali Long 2009 Krista Harryman 2006 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2009 Janet Bartholdson 2008 Mary Lilley 2006 Alex Japhet 2009 Virginia Kane 2008 Samantha Prouty 2006 Lesley King 2009 Lesley King 2008 Sarah Shapiro 2006 Gwen Coleman 2008 Amanda Pade 2008 Katie Tobin 2006 Alex Japhet 2008 Katrina Weschler 2008 Emma Darling 2007 Katrina Weschler 2007 Emily Herrington 2007 Jessi Batzell 2004 Alissa Van Arnam 2007 Joanna Hingle 2003 Tonia Boock 2006 Joanna Hingle 2002 Lia Hart 2006 Maren Betts-Sonstegard 2002 Caroline Wray 2006 Kim Meyer 2002 Tonia Boock 2005 Joanna Hingle 2001 Emma Darling 2005 Maren Betts-Sonstegard 2001 Amanda Adam 2004 Maren Betts-Sonstegard 2000 Mae Joyce Gay 2004 Katherin Peterson 1999 Amelia Booth 2003 Aspen Branch Moore 1999 Joanna Hingle 2003 Joanna Hingle 2002 All-ACC Academic Katie Lakin 2002 Simone Pitre 2015

HISTORY Joanna Hingle 2001 Sophia Staal 2015 Amelia Booth 2001 Claire Vannelli 2015 Katie Lakin 2000 Caroline Williams 2015 Grace Cassidy 2014

- 22 - DUKE ROWING 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME HONORS AND AWARDS ACC Academic Honor Roll Julia Gelfand 2002-05 Amanda Adam 2003-04 Lissa Glynn 2011-12 Lauren Alef 2014 Rakhee Goel 1999-2000 Sara Allen 2000 Kim Gordon 2004-06 Nicole Antoine 2012-15 Rachel Gottesman 2000 Tori Arendt 2009-12 Bonnie Gregory 2005-06 Kimberly Atkins 2007 Yangyang Guo 2009-10 Kim Bailey 2003-05 Laura Guth 2011 Sarah Baker 2010-13 Alison Haddock 1999 Janet Bartholdson 2007-09 Emily Hadley 2012-14 Shaye Bastien 2010-13 Asraiel Harewood 2012 Brielle Batesko 2012 Samantha Harrington 2005 Jessica Batzell 2001-04 Krista Harryman 2004-07 Lauren Baumgartber 2011 Abby Hawkins 2002-03 Dani Beckerman 2007 Rachel Heath 2002 Allison Beattie 2012-14 Kshipra Hemal 2013 Ashleigh Bell 2008 Katherine Henrichs 2007 Alexandra Bellis 2006 Sarah Herder 2002 Karla Beltran 2015 Emily Herrington 2008 Tara Bergen 2000 Hannah Hewitt 2014-15 Maren Betts-Sonstegard 1999-2002 Ashley Heywood 2013 Courtney Bibbs 2013 Joanna Hingle 2000-03 Lauren Bishop 2004 Anna Hinshaw 2006 Sophia Blair 2012-15 Ashley Holmstrom 2007 Hilary Boe 2001-03 Justine Hong 2010-11 Tonia Boock 2005-06 Elizabeth Horne 2014-15 Amelia Booth 2002-03 Elizabeth Howell 2011-14 Megan Bowen 2015 Katherine Hutcheson 2005 Samantha Bowman 2014-15 Emily Hyland 2011-13 Aspen Branch-Moore 1999 Amber Ingram 2003 Julia Bretz 2014-15 Lauren Jadovich 2012 Breanna Briede 2012 Alex Japhet 2008, ‘10-11 Padraigin Browne 2002 Brett Jeffries 2007 Melissa Buckmiller 2002-05 Mifflin Jenkins 1999 Katie Burke 2010-13 Meredith Jewitt 2009-11 Jackie Burmeister 2006 Sydney Johnson 2010-13 Johanna Burstein 2014-15 Valerie Johnson 1999 Erin Burton 1999-2000 Dorothy Jones 2014-15 Teresa Carter 2001 Anna Juraschek 1999-2001 Lauren Case 2003-05 Virginia Kane 2006-09 Grace Cassidy 2012-14 Christine Kariya 2006 Caitie Cataldo 1999-2000 Kate Kearney 2007-08 Kara Cerwensky 2000-03 Shannon Kelley 2005 Yng-Ru Chen 2000-01 Rebecca Kim 2012 Katherine Chernova 2013-15 Lesley King 2007-09 Jane Chong 2006 Megan King 2000-02 Paige Corbett 2001 Caroline Kiritsy 2011, 2013-14 Sara Couch 2007-09 Hope Knochenhauer 2014-15 Emily Crandall 1999-2000 Lauren Kobylarz 2005 Tara Dalton 2012, 2014 Courtney Kraus 2002 Steffi Decker 2007-09 Laura Kuhlman 2010-11 Caroline Diemar 2001-02 Katie Lakin 2000-03 Peyton Dilweg 2015 Michelle Lancto 2008-09 Joline Doedens 2009-11 Lauren Lashmet 2011-12 Leilani Doktor 2011 Christine Lauro 2002-05 Phoebe Donovan 2014-15 Anna LeBleu 2014 Laura Dopson 2007-09 Dana Lerro 2013-14 Katie Dukovich 2015 Jessica Levi 1999-2001 Whitney Dunlap 1999-2001 Meagan Lew 2015 Mary Caroline Dyke 2007 Yuan Liang 2005 Krista Edmundson 2000 Mary Lilley 2006 Kate Elliot 1999-2000 Tammy Lin 2008-09 Leisha Elmore 2005-06 Tonya Lippard 1999

Julijana Englander 2012 Nicole Litle 2000 HISTORY Karin English 2007-09 Priscilla Liu 2012 Alex Enzor 2012 Jeanette Llorens 2015 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2009-12 Ali Long 2009-10 Gabrielle Falco 2015 Kathryn Lowry 2010-11 Nicole Favre 2013 Genevieve Luehrs 2001 Jessica Findlay 2015 Jeni Luehrs 2002 Leah Frank-Finney 2003-06 Maggie Lund 2014 Caroline Fox 2010 Kate Lyons 2013-15 Mae Joyce Gay 2001, ‘03-04 Alex MacLeish 2008-09

- 23 - DUKE ROWING 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE ACC Academic Honor Roll Deborah Seibold 2000-01 (Continued from p. 23) Sarah Shapiro 2004-06 Anna Sheehy 2010 Devon MacWilliam 2001-02 Carrie Shepard 2001-02 Katherine Maitland 2015 Sonia Shjegstad 1999 Emi Marchetti 2010-13 Stephanie Silk 2007 Liz Martin 2007-08 Laurel Sisler 2008-10 Sarah Mayo 2013, ‘15 Kathy Smithwick 2010-12 Jane McConnell Sophia Staal 2012-15 Melanie McGraw 2005 Lindsay Stanga 2003 Mary McHugh 2000 Alex Stonehill 2013-15 Ashleigh Anne McKinney 2010-13 Amber Straight 2004-07 Nancy McKinstry 2009-12 Julie Stuart 2003-05 Meredith Metcalf 2006 Courtney Stull 2005 Kimberly Meyer 2000-03 Melissa Sullivan 1999, ‘02 Elizabeth Michel 1999 Kathie Sun 2009-10 Iraina Miles 2006-07 Masha Taskindoust 2013 Lauren Miller 2002 Altelisha Taylor 2012-13 Sara Miller 2001, ‘04 Alison Theis 2005 Lauren Miranda 2014-15 Emily Theys 2010-13 Anne Moriarity 2008-09 Caitlin Thomas 2007 Caroline Morrow 2005 Teddi Thornhill 2007 Caroline Murphy 2015 Katie Tobin 2004-07 Andrea Murray 2001-03 Meg Tobin 2007-08 Kareen Murray 2002-05 Leah Trabich 1999 Lauren Musso 2013-14 Meaghan Treanor 2004 Abirami Natarajan 2005 Catherine Tredick 1999 Mary Beth Nebel 1999, ‘02 Elizabeth Trenkle 2002 Megan O’Connell 2005-06 Noel Triffletti 2004 Sarah O’Connor 2002 Victoria Tsamis 2013 Caitlin O’Neill 2011 Alissa Van Arnam 2007 Tani O’Neill 2014 Claire Vannelli 2012-15 Fiona O’Sullivan 2005 Surya Veerabagu 2014 Meghan O’Toole 2005-06 Noura von Briesen 2013 Malen Obert 2009 Karolina Wadolowska 2012-14 Amber Oliver 2014 Crystal Wakulich 2000, ‘02-03 Amanda Pade 2007-08 Andrea Walczak 2001 Kay Palopoli 2014 Lindley Wall 1999-2000 Lena Patel 2015 Sarah Wall 2013-15 Meera Patel 2005 Krystina Wallis 2008 Meredith Pavia 1999-2000 Emma Wallace 2004-05 Marion Penning 2002-05 Katie Walter 2013 Kaila Perez 2013-14 Qinyun Wang 2007 Katherine Peterson 1999 Clara Ward 2005 Simone Pitre 2014-15 Nicole Weathers 2007-08 Carina Podgorski 2001-04 Elizabeth Weaver 2001-02 Francesca Polvere 2005-06 Stephanie Weh 2000 Lauren Powell 2006-09 Gabrielle Weiss 2014 Lauren Price 2002 Katrina Weschler 2006-09 Samantha Prouty 2005-06 Carrie Wilkerson 2003-04 Jennifer Rainey 2001 Caroline Williams 2013-15 Sarah Rapaport 2015 Grace Williams 2015 Lisa Rauenzahn 1999-2000 Charla Wilson 2003 Brittany Reid 2001 Mary Wilson 2013-15 Karen Rembold 2003 Lauren Winslow 2004-05 Elise Richards 2000-03 Rachel Wolsfelt 2013-14 Christina Richardson 2002-03 Margaret Worthington 2002 Mariah Richardson-Osgood 2002-04 Natalie Zervas 2003-05 Tarana Riddick 2006 Lily Zheng 2013 Megan Rising 1999 Judy Zhu 2014 Kara Risser 2012 Jessica Zinck 2005 Carolyn Robinson 2001 Lindsay Rodman 2000 Nancy Rodriguez 2001 Julie Rohde 2012, 2014-15 Laura Rosas 2014-15 Stephanie Rosser 2009 Emily Rothfield 2007-09 Anna Ruddle 2008 Chelsea Sawicki 2011 Carly Schaer 2008 HISTORY Laura Sciarrino 2012-13 Marianne Schroer 2009 Heather Seeley 2013-14

- 24 - DUKE ROWING 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Amanda Adam 2001-04 Krista Harryman 2004-07 Annie Adams 2000 Lia Hart 2005-07 Nicole Antoine 2012-15 Abby Hawkins 2000-03 Tori Arendt 2010-2012 Eily Hayes 1999-00 Kim Bailey 2003-06 Emily Herrington 2005-08 Sarah Baker 2010-13 Hannah Hewitt 2013-15 Shaye Bastien 2011 Joanna Hingle 2000-03 Brielle Batesko 2012 Anna Hinshaw 2006 Jessi Batzell 2002-04 Justine Hong 2010-11 Lauren Baumgartner 2011 ELizabeth Horne 2014-15 Allison Beattie 2011-14 Elizabeth Howell 2012-14 Karla Beltran 2014-15 Emily Hyland 2012-14 Tara Bergen 2000 Amber Ingram 2003 Janet Bartholdson 2007-09 Elizabeth Jadovich 2011 Maren Betts-Sonstegard 1999-02 Alex Japhet 2008-10 Courtney Bibbs 2013 Sydney Johnson 2010-13 Sophia Blair 2012-15 Dorothy Jones 2014-15 Hilary Boe 2000-03 Anna Jurascek 1999-01 Tonia Boock 2003-06 Virginia Kane 2006-09 Amelia Booth 2000-03 Christine Kariya 2006 Megan Bowen 2015 Kate Kearney 2005-08 Samantha Bowman 2014-15 Michala Kepple 2007 Arielle Brackett 2013 Lesley King 2008-10 Aspen Branch-Moore 1999 Megan King 1999-02 Julia Bretz 2014 Rebecca Kim 2012 Breanna Briede 2009-12 Caroline Kiritsy 2011-14 Melissa Buckmiller 2002-05 Hope Knochenhauer 2014-15 Katie Burke 2010-13 Patricia “PJ” Kolman 2012-15 Jacquelyn Burmeister 2006 Taylor Konrath 2014 Johanna Burstein 2015 Laura Kuhlman 2010-11 Erin Burton 1999-2000 Katie Lakin 2000-03 Lauren Case 2003-05 Michelle Lancto 2006-07, ‘09 Grace Cassidy 2011-14 Lauren Lashmet 2011-12 Caitie Cataldo 1999 Christine Lauro 2002-05 Kara Cerwensky 2000-03 Dana Lerro 2013-14 Yng-Ru Chen 2000-01 Jess Levi 2000-01 Jane Chong 2006 Julia Levine 2000 Gwen Coleman 2005-08 Meagan Lew 2015 Sara Couch 2006-09 Tammy Lin 2008-09 Emily Crandall 1999 Jeanette Llorens 2013-14 Tara Dalton 2012-15 Ali Long 2009-10 Emma Darling 2004-07 Kathryn Lowry 2009-11 Steffi Decker 2008-09 Jeni Luehrs 2001 Maddie Dewar 2003 Kate Lyons 2012-15 Caroline Diemar 2000-03 Alex MacLeish 2008-09 Joline Doedens 2010-11 Devon MacWilliam 2001-03 Leilani Doktor 2011 Katherine Maitland 2015 Phoebe Donovan 2014-15 Emi Marchetti 2010-13 Laura Dopson 2006 Liz Martin 2005-08 Katie Dukovich 2013-15 Sarah Mayo 2013-15 Ivonna Dumanyan Jane McConnell 2013 Corbin Dunlap 2003-04 Mary McKee 2002 Whitney Dunlap 1999-01 Ashleigh Anne McKinney 2010-13 Mary Caroline Dyke 2008 Nancy McKinstry 2009-12 Kate Elliot 1999 Kaitlyn McPartland 2008 Julijana Englander 2011, 2013 Cristina Mestre 2000 Karin English 2007-08, ‘10 Meredith Metcalf 2006 Alex Enzor 2012 Kim Meyer 2000-03 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2009-12 Elizabeth Michel 1999 Nicole Favre 2013 Iraina Miles 2005-08 Jessica Findlay 2015 Sara Miller 2001-04 Leah Frank-Finney 2003-06 Lauren Miranda 2013-15 Laura Fisher 2007 Anne Moriarity 2008-09 Sarah Fletcher 2015 Caroline Morrow 2005 Caroline Fox 2009-10 Caroline Murphy 2015 HISTORY Mae Joyce Gay 2001-04 Andy Murray 2001-03 Julia Gelfand 2002-05 Kareen Murray 2002-05 Lissa Glynn 2009, ‘12 Lauren Musso 2013-14 Rakhee Goel 1999-2000 Mary Beth Nebel 1999-02 Kim Gordon 2005 Megan O’Connell 2005 Katy Gregor 2011 Sarah O’Conner 2003 Bonnie Gregory 2005 Tani O’Neill 2014-15 Laura Guth 2009-12 Meghan O’Toole 2005-06 Emily Hadley 2012, ‘14 Alexandria Owen 2003-04

- 25 - DUKE ROWING 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE All-Time Letterwinners Lauren Winslow 2003-04 (Continued from p. 25) Rachel Wolsfelt 2013-15 Caroline Wray 2003-06 Amanda Pade 2008 Stephanie Yeh 2000 Meredith Pavia 1999-00 Natalie Zervas 2002-05 Marion Penning 2002-05 Lily Zheng 2013 Kaila Perez 2013-14 Jessica Zinck 2005 Katherin Peterson 1999 Simone Pitre 2013-15 *Current Athletes in Bold Carina Podgorski 2003-04 Fran Polvere 2005 Lauren Powell 2006-09 Samantha Prouty 2005-06 Sarah Rapaport 2015 Lisa Rauenzahn 1999 Sunny Reid 2001 Elise Richards 2000-03 Chrissy Richardson 2000-03 Mariah Richardson-Osgood 2002 Tarana Riddick 2006 Megan Rising 1999 Lindsay Rodman 2000 Julie Rohde 2014-15 Laura Rohde 2012-13 Laura Rosas 2014-15 Stephanie Rosser 2009-11 Emily Rothfield 2007-08, ‘10 Anna Ruddle 2008 Alison Sagar 2006-09 Chelsea Sawicki 2011 Carly Schaer 2008 Laura Sciarrino 2010-13 Heather Seeley 2013 Tami Segal 2011 Debbie Seibold 2000-2001 Sarah Shapiro 2003-06 Carrie Shepard 2001 Sonia Shjegstad 1999 Shannon Sims 2011 Laurel Sisler 2008-10 Kathy Smithwick 2009-12 Sophia Staal 2012-15 Lindsay Stangam 2002 Alex Stonehill 2013-15 Amber Straight 2004 Julie Stuart 2002-05 Courtney Stull 2005 Melissa Sullivan 1999-02 Kathie Sun 2009 Masha Taskindoust 2013 Altelisha Taylor 2013 Emily Theys 2010-13 Katie Tobin 2005-07 Meg Tobin 2007-08 Courtney Triffletti 2001-04 Victoria Tsamis 2010-13 Alissa Van Arnam 2004-07 Caroline Vannelli 2012-15 Karolina Wadolowska 2012-15 Crystal Wakulich 2000-2003 Lindley Wall 1999 Sarah Wall 2014-15 Emma Wallace 2005 Krystina Wallis 2008 Margot Ward 2008 Nicole Weathers 2006-08 Elizabeth Weaver 2001 Gabi Weiss 2014 Katrina Weschler 2006-09 Carrie Wilkerson 2003-04 Caroline Williams 2012-15 Grace Williams 2015

HISTORY Laura Williams 2009 Carli Willis 2014-15 Charla Wilson 2003 Mary Wilson 2013-15

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