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Introduction 1 2012 Rowing Roster...... 8 Crew Profiles...... 9-20 Table of Contents...... 1 Roster Breakdown...... 21 Tulsa Quick Facts...... 1 The University of Tulsa...... 2 History 22 The City of Tulsa...... 3 J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest...... 4 All-Time Rowing Roster...... 22-23 Jack Zink Indoor Rowing Center...... 4 Rowing Awards...... 23-24 University President...... 5 All-Time Results...... 25-32 Athletics Director...... 5 Rowing Coaching Staff Rowing Information 32 Crew 6 Head Coach...... Kevin Harris Rowing Terminology...... 32 (George Washington, 1992), 10th year Head Coach Kevin Harris...... 6 Phone...... (918) 631-2971 Assistant Coaches...... 7 E-mail...... [email protected]

Assistant Coach /Boatman/Rigger...... Rodney Mott (Washington State, 1991), 2nd year Phone...... (918) 631-2268 E-mail...... [email protected]

2012 Tulsa Rowing Schedule Assistant Coach...... Taurii Coyne (Miami, 2007), 2nd year Date Regatta Location Phone...... (918) 631-2268 E-mail...... [email protected] March 9-11 Oklahoma Invitational Oklahoma City, Okla. March 31-April 1 San Diego Crew Classic San Diego, Calif. Graduate Assistant Coach...... Katie Caves (UC-Berkeley, 2010), 2nd year April 13-15 Lake Natoma Invitational Gold River, Calif. Phone...... (918) 631-2268 April 21 Lawless Cup (vs. SMU) Catoosa, Okla. E-mail...... [email protected] May 11-12 , Pa. May 12 Conference USA Championship Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2012 Team Information May 25-27 NCAA Championship West Windsor, N.J. Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 35/12 Newcomers...... 13 June 1-2 IRA National Championship Cherry Hill, N.J. Sept. 29-30 Head of the Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. Nov. 3-4 Chattanooga, Tenn. Tulsa Athletic Media Relations

Assoc. Athletic Director for Communications...... Don Tomkalski Tulsa Quick Facts Work Phone...... 918-631-3200 Assistant Director/Rowing Contact...... Stephanie Hall Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma Work Phone...... 918-631-2163 Enrollment: 4,187 Cell Phone...... 918-232-2393 Founded: 1894 Fax...... 918-631-3913 Nickname: Golden Hurricane Email...... [email protected] Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson Affiliation: NCAA Division I-A Assistant Director...... Eric Hollier Conference: Conference USA Work Phone...... 918-631-2492 Home Facility: J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest and the Jack Zink Indoor Rowing Center President: Dr. Steadman Upham Assistant...... Cedrique Flemming Work Phone...... 918-631-3720 Faculty Athletic Representative: Chris Anderson Director of Athletics: Ross Parmley Mailing Address: Assoc. A.D. for Compliance/SWA: Crista Troester Athletic Media Relations The University of Tulsa This publication has been provided to assist you in your coverage of Tulsa Rowing. We hope that it will be a valuable asset to you during the 2012 800 South Tucker Drive season. Specific requests for other items should be directed to Stephanie Hall, 800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, Okla. 74104-3189. The 2012 Tulsa Rowing Media Guide is published by The University of Tulsa Athletic Media Relations office and designed and printed by Transcript Press of Norman, Tulsa, OK 74104-3189 Oklahoma. Photographic contributions by Walt Beazley, James Plumlee, Mark Moore, Bill Powell, Travis Johnston, Tulsa Chamber of Commerce and Rich Clarkson and Associates. The University of Tulsa is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. For EEO/AA information, contact the Office of Legal Compliance at (918) 631-2423; for disability accommodations, contact Dr. Jane Corso at (918) 631-2315.

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The University of Tulsa Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma (pop. 550,000) As a comprehensive, doctoral-degree-granting institution, The University of Founded: 1894 Tulsa provides undergraduate, graduate, and professional education of the Institution Type: Private, doctoral degree

INTRO highest quality in the arts, humanities, sciences, business, education, engi- granting, accredited, coeducational

neering, law, nursing, and applied health sciences. Affiliation: Nondenominational; founded by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1894

Enrollment: 4,187 (3,084 undergraduate, 1,103 graduate and law)

Programs: 59 undergraduate, 35 graduate, 10 doctoral

Average class size: 19

Student/faculty ratio: 10 to 1

Full-time faculty: 306

Endowed chairs and/or professorships: 42

Average ACT score (2010 freshmen class): 29

Average SAT score (2010 freshmen class): 1260

Top ten percent of high school class (2010 freshmen class): 74 percent

National Merit Finalists: 1 in 10 of all undergraduates, including freshman is a National Merit Finalist

TU Presidential Scholars: 271

Students from multicultural/ international backgrounds: The University’s mission is nurtured and supported by: • a residential campus that fosters a sense of com- Multicultural 16 percent; International munity and integrates curricular and extracurricular • exceptional faculty, who draw students into the 15 percent life; pursuit of knowledge, introducing them to the plea- Percentage receiving some type of sures and responsibilities of the life of the mind in • and abundant opportunities for students to under- financial aid: 84 percent a challenging world, and who include in their num- take community service, internships, and study bers the 1998-99 Carnegie Foundation Professor of abroad; to participate in substantive research, often Competitive Scholarships the Year for all U.S. doctoral and research universi- as early as the freshman year; and to study and re- Since 1995, TU students have received: ties, a national Carnegie Foundation Pew Scholar, flect in ways that foster intellectual, spiritual, and 46 Goldwater Scholarships a Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year for moral growth. 31 National Science Foundation Oklahoma, a member of the National Academy of Graduate Fellowships Engineering, and four Fellows of the Institute for TU’s 200-acre campus is located two miles east of 9 Truman Scholarships Advanced Study; downtown Tulsa, a metropolitan city with a population 8 Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Fellowships exceeding a half a million people. The city’s remark- 7 Department of Defense Fellowships • a humanities-based general curriculum that stimu- able cultural, technological, and economic resources 7 Fulbright Grants lates scientific, social, and artistic inquiry, while nourish the University’s mission and enrich its life, just 6 Morris K. Udall Scholarships stressing competence in oral and written commu- as the University, in turn, enriches the city. 4 British Marshall Scholarships nication; In its vibrant urban environment, The University of Athletics: Division I – 18 men’s and • graduate, professional, and research programs that Tulsa offers a diversity of learning experiences, a bal- women’s teams foster advanced theoretical development, promote ance between career preparation and liberal educa- Conference: Conference USA professional preparation, enhance the quality of the tion, teaching, and research, and endeavors to instill faculty, and extend the University’s international Nickname: Golden Hurricane in its students an understanding that stature as an reach; individual and value as a member of society depend Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson

upon continual learning. • substantial library resources and information technology that support research and classroom learning; TU Fact Sheet

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Tulsa, Oklahoma — “Green Country” Tulsa is nestled in the northeastern quadrant of Oklahoma, right in the heart of INTRO “Green Country.” The rolling green hills and wooded terrain of the city lies at an elevation of 700 feet above sea level and offers a temperate climate. Tulsans enjoy 227 days of sunshine a year and an average daily temperature of 61 degrees. The rainfall average is approximately 40 inches, and continually changing conditions occur in the city during all four seasons.

What began as Tulsee Town in 1836 under a sturdy county per capita income is 20.7 percent above the rather spend the afternoon on the links, Tulsa has oak tree, which still stands today at 18th and Cheyenne national average. several exclusive golf courses to choose from. During Streets, is today the second largest city in Oklahoma. summer months, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic Ask people to describe Tulsa, and you’ll likely get many Tulsa, one of “America’s Most Livable Communities,” musical, Oklahoma!, is performed at the Discoveryland different answers. It was a city forever changed by the is known as the Mecca for arts in Oklahoma. Art deco amphitheater where a barbecue dinner and roping les- discovery of oil in 1901. It is home to art deco trea- masterpieces are prevalent in many of our downtown sons add to the evening’s entertainment. Tulsa is also sures and nationally renowned museums. Its African buildings and churches. Spectacular works of art dot home to several outstanding events too numerous to American heritage left its mark, in both the business the trails of our beautiful River Parks. From the Tulsa list, but those worth a mention include Mayfest, the and music worlds. And it’s a city of nostalgia and Ballet and Tulsa Opera, to Broadway plays and musicals Gatesway International Balloon Festival, Oktoberfest special memories for countless Americans due to its at the Performing Arts Center, to the Philbrook and and the Tulsa Pow Wow of Champions. location on historic Route 66. the largest collection of Western American art at the Gilcrease, Tulsa’s rich cultural legacy greatly enhances The Tulsa Port of Catoosa is acclaimed as one of the Tulsa boasts a widely diversified business base, includ- our citizen’s quality of life. largest, most inland river-ports in the United States. The ing aerospace, telecommunications, manufacturing, Tulsa International Airport offers direct service to most construction, high technology, healthcare, education, The BOK Center in downtown Tulsa hosts the top major U.S. cities and is another important contributor to transportation and energy. names in entertainment, as well as major sporting our economic growth. events including the 2011 NCAA Basketball Second & Tulsa has the second shortest commute time in the Third Rounds. Ten higher education facilities serve the metropolitan nation, ranks 15th in the nation for the highest rate Tulsa area. Options range from community college and of high school graduation and boasts a cost of living For a great shopping experience, a visit to Cherry Street vocational studies to undergraduate, graduate, and at 11.5 percent below the national average while the or Utica Square is a must, and for those who would professional degree programs at both public and private universities.

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J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest

The J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest is a 5,000 square foot facility for the rowing INTRO team, the first boat storage facility specifically dedicated to the needs of the varsity rowers at TU.

The location is a short 15 minute drive from campus and it allows TU access to one of the best waterways for rowing in the United States on the Verdigris River. The Verdigris River is part of the Mississippi River water- shed and sports a natural setting of 18 miles distance for the TU Women’s Rowing Team Jack Zink Indoor to practice. The building was completed in January 2007. Rowing Center “The J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest is the final facili- The boathouse joins the 6,500 square ties piece that the TU Women needed in order to make sure that we can practice foot Jack Zink Indoor Rowing Center, properly,” said Harris. “The Verdigris is a which is located on campus at TU. great home for TU and we are grateful to the Bird Family for seeing our need and helping The Zink Center, named in honor of Tulsa busi- us to fulfill it.” nessman and philanthropist, the late Jack Zink, is Tulsa’s on campus home and sports space for locker rooms, coaches’ offices, and an ergometer room capable of supporting the entire team prac- ticing at one time. Additionally, the Zink Center has an eight-station indoor , which is used for training novices, doing individual and technical practices, and winter training. The Zink Center was completed in March 2006.

“The TU community has been very supportive of the rowing team and the fact that we have been able to do so much facilities-wise means that we will only be picking up speed from this point on,” commented Harris.

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Association, and member of the Fund for the Improve- tion to reach even greater success in the future,” Par- ment of Postsecondary Education National Board. mley added. “We’ll continue to compete for conference

and national championships, educate and graduate our INTRO In spring 2011, Upham announced he would retire as student-athletes, compete to be a leader in community Steadman president on June 30, 2012, and he will return to the service, provide our student-athletes with the ultimate faculty as President Emeritus and University Professor collegiate experience, compete for fans in this commu- Upham to teach and conduct research. nity and work to be the most NCAA compliant depart- President ment among our peers.”

Steadman Upham currently serves as the 17th presi- During his tenure, Parmley has been responsible for dent of The University of Tulsa, a position he has held the supervision of the athletic business office, ticket since 2004. Prior to coming to TU, he served as presi- office, equipment staff and game day operations as dent and chief executive officer of Claremont Gradu- well as overseeing the development and supervision ate University, a doctoral research university and a of the annual athletic department budget. He has had member of the Oxford-style consortium known as The Ross sport supervision for tennis and golf and served as the Claremont Colleges in Claremont, California. Parmley lead person for the planning and coordination of the TU Athletics Director golf practice facility at Patriot Golf Course. Parmley has Upham received his Ph.D. degree in anthropology in been responsible for revising TU’s athletic department 1980 from Arizona State University. In 1981, he joined Ross Parmley was named Director of Athletics at The policies and procedures. He has also worked closely New Mexico State University where he held the po- University of Tulsa on January 19, 2012, following with the Academic Services staff on the successful sitions of chief archaeologist and assistant profes- three months serving as the school’s interim athletics pursuit of maintaining APR above NCAA guidelines. sor of archaeology. He achieved the rank of tenured director. professor of archaeology in 1989. Before leaving New Parmley served as the tournament director for the 2008 Mexico State in 1990, he also served as the faculty Parmley served in the interim capaciaty since October NCAA Division I Tennis Championships and several affiliate, Center for Social Research (1985 – 1990); 14, 2011, a day after Bubba Cunningham left TU to be- Conference USA Championships, as well as serving curator of Archaeology, University Museum (1984 – come the athletics director at the University of North as tournament manager for the 2011 NCAA Basketball 1990); and associate dean of the Graduate School Carolina. Tournament, 2nd and 3rd Rounds at the BOK Center. (1987 – 1990). From 1990 to 1998, Upham worked at the University of Oregon as vice provost for research Earlier in the fall of 2011, Parmley was named the In addition, Parmley was involved in developing the and dean of the Graduate School and professor of an- Deputy Director of Athletics. Before that, he served fundraising plan for athletic department needs for the thropology. as the Associate Athletics Director for Operations and TU Capital Campaign in 2007, including the develop-

Administration since June 2007. Parmley served as the ment of a scholarship committee, coaching endowment Upham is a widely published archaeologist, having Director of the Golden Hurricane Club in 2007 on an and H.A. Chapman Stadium. written or edited 10 books and more than 75 book interim basis and that year the fundraising arm of ath- chapters and journal articles. He has lectured exten- letics surpassed its goal of $1.7 million. Parmley moved into the athletics administrative role sively in the United States and Canada. Throughout his after two seasons in the football department. He was career, Upham has been singled out for his achieve- “With the rapidly changing landscape of intercollegiate the Director of Football Operations in 2005 and served ments as an educator and administrator. In 2001, he athletics -- NCAA reform, conference realignment and as the assistant athletic director for football operations received the Academy Gold Medal of Honor by the television -- it became more important that perma- in 2006. Academy of Transdisciplinary Learning and Advance nent leadership of the department was needed,” said Studies. He was named to the Graduate College Hall President Upham at the press conference introducing Before coming to Tulsa, Parmley spent two-and-a-half of Fame by Arizona State University and named an Parmley as the director of athletics. “Over the past years as the Director of Athletics for the Norman Public ASU Distinguished Alumnus in 1998. The University several years, Ross has handled positions with increas- Schools. He supervised more than 65 athletic programs of Oregon presented Upham its Martin Luther King, Jr. ing levels of responsibility and has demonstrated his and 200 coaching positions in the Norman School Award and Director’s Award for Service and Achieve- ability as a leader and administrator. After watching District. Two years prior to that, Parmley served as a ment, both in 1998. Early in his academic career, Up- Ross the past few months as interim athletics director teacher, coach and athletic coordinator at Norman High ham’s teaching skills were recognized by New Mexico it was an obvious decision to name him our Director School. State University, which presented him the Donald C. of Athletics.” Roush Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1987, and a Parmley, 38 (born July 29, 1973), is a native of Lawton, year later named him a Master Teacher. “Heather and I are obviously very excited about this op- Oklahoma. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business

portunity and appreciative of President Upham and the administration from Cameron University, and he re- Upham’s extensive professional service and accom- Board of Trustees for their trust and confidence in my ceived his master’s degree in sports management from plishments include commissioner of the Western abilities to lead our athletic department. It’s a privilege the University of Oklahoma. Association of Schools and Colleges; chairman of the to be in the role as athletics director at one of the coun- Board of Directors of the Council of Graduate Schools; tries leading institutions of higher education,” said Par- He and his wife, Heather, have two children: daughter president, National Physical Science Consortium; di- mley at his introductory news conference. Jordyn Kate and son Blake. rector of The American Mutual Funds; director of the St. Francis Health System; director of the Tulsa Cham- “With the recent success that our athletic programs ber of Commerce; director of the American Council on have enjoyed it’s obvious that we have a strong founda- Education; director of the National Collegiate Athletic www.tulsahurricane.com 5 2012 TULSA rowing Media Guide

Harris coached the Tulsa rowers to 21 first-place finish- in January 2007. The boathouse is the first boat storage es during the 2006-07 season, including wins in the Varsity facility specifically dedicated to the needs of the varsity 2-, Lightweight 4+, Varsity 4+, Novice 8+ and 2nd Varsity 8+ rowers at TU. It is located on the Verdigris River and Kevin Harris at the Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Association Regatta sports a natural setting of 18 miles distance for practice. to capture the MIRC team championship. TU also claimed Before arriving at Tulsa, Harris was the first assistant Head Coach an impressive sixth-place mark in the Varsity 8+ at the Dad coach at Kansas State from 1999-2002. During his ten- 10TH YEAR Vail Regatta. Off the water, six rowers were named CRCA ure at KSU, he coached the novice crews and recorded CREW National Scholar Athletes, 20 earned C-USA Academic victories over Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac-10 rivals. He was honors and 20 earned TU academic accolades. also responsible for recruiting over 20 student-athletes to In the 2005 fall campaign, the Club 4+ and Championship Kansas State. It was during Harris’ time in Manhattan Kevin Harris is in his 10th season as the head women’s 4+ crews earned fifth- and 12th-place marks at the Head that the KSU squad garnered the school’s first top-25 rowing coach at The University of Tulsa. He became the of the Charles Regatta, while the Varsity 4+ captured a ranking in the 2002 CRCA National Poll. fifth coach in school history on July 9, 2002, and since second-place mark at the Head of the Oklahoma Centennial From 1997-99, Harris was head coach at NCAA then has steadily built TU towards a stronger position Regatta. In the spring, TU’s Varsity 4+ posted wins over Division III Mills College in Oakland, Calif. In Harris’ within the rowing world. Creighton, Drake, SMU and Murray State. The Varsity 8+ first year, he guided the Cyclones to their first-ever During his tenure, Harris’ teams have recorded 173 claimed a third-place finish at the Midwest Intercollegiate NCAA Championship appearance at the 1998 National first-place finishes and medaled 368 boats in 85 regat- Rowing Championship, and finished sixth in the semifinals Collegiate Women’s Rowing Championships, becoming tas. He has seen 46 student-athletes receive Collegiate at the Dad Vail Regatta. In the classroom, two rowers were the first African-American coach to take a crew to the Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) National Scholar selected as 2006 CRCA National Scholar Athletes, while NCAAs. Mills finished 15th in the Varsity 4+, which was Athlete honors and his team has won TU’s Outstanding five rowers were named C-USA All-Academic Medalists, the school’s first appearance in any sport at an NCAA Team Community Service Award seven times (2003, ’04, and 21 were selected as C-USA All-Academic Honorees. Championship. ’05, ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10) for their community and campus In 2004-05, Tulsa registered one of the biggest victories Harris began his collegiate coaching career at NCAA involvement. in the program’s history with a first-place finish in the Club Division III Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Last year, Tulsa posted 22 first-place finishes and 4+ race at the Head of the Charles Regatta, and during the Mass. As the novice coach, Harris’ crews won two medaled 57 boats in 11 regattas. The Golden Hurricane spring season, Tulsa’s boats combined for 14 first-place straight Seven Sister’s Championships and numerous earned a sixth-place finish in the Lightweight 4+ at finishes in six meets. Off the water, Harris also had the duel races against New England rivals. In 1997, the the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, Golden Hurricane excelling in the classroom. Three row- novice crews contributed to Mount Holyoke winning the medaled its first-ever boat at the Conference USA ers were named 2005 National Scholar Athletes by the New England Women’s 8+ Conference Championship, Championship as the Varsity 4+ picked up a bronze medal, CRCA, and a total of 24 rowers were named to either the while also winning a New England Championship in the and medaled all five boats at the Southern Intercollegiate President’s List (6), Dean’s List (11) or Athletic Director’s Second Novice 8+. Rowing Association to tie for the women’s team trophy. Honor Roll (7). From 1991-95, Harris coached top high school crews Thirty-one rowers received both TU and Conference USA Harris took a small Golden Hurricane squad and steered in the Washington Metropolitan Area. As head coach at Academic honors, while eight were named CRCA National it through a successful 2003-04 season. TU concluded Yorktown High School, his crews recorded top finishes at Scholar-Athletes. the fall by finishing ninth among 54 boats at the Head of the and the SRA National Championships The Golden Hurricane tallied 34 first-place marks the Charles in the Club 4+ event. During the spring, the in the Varsity 8+ and Lightweight 8+ categories. In and earned 60 medals in 10 regattas during the 2010 Hurricane turned in first-ever victories against Iowa at 1995, as head coach of the Potomac Boat Club Women’s season. Tulsa captured the Southern Intercollegiate the Longhorn Invitational and won races against Drake, Crew, his Junior 8+ finished first at the Canadian Henley Rowing Association women’s team title, competed in the Kansas and SMU in Varsity 4+ competition. Additionally, Regatta. inaugural Conference USA Championship, finishing fifth the 2004 season saw Tulsa make its first-ever appearance Harris has also served as a member of the United overall, earned seven medals at the USRowing Collegiate at the Dad Vail, where Tulsa’s Novice 8+ finished fourth in States Rowing Association Junior Women’s Committee Championship, and the Lightweight 8+ was second in a strong field. from 1994-98, and in 1999-2000 coached the Junior the Petite Final at the IRA Championship. Thirty-one In his first season at Tulsa in 2002-03, the Golden National Team Development Camps for the West Region. rowers received both TU and Conference USA Academic Hurricane competed in 10 regattas, posted four first-place He is in his second stint of serving on the CRCA Board of honors, while seven were named CRCA National Scholar- finishes and medaled 23 boats. Directors, as he previously served from 1998-2000. Harris Athletes. Not only has Harris been instrumental in developing a holds a USRA Level III Coaching Certification. In 2009, TU recorded 20 first-place finishes and took highly competitive team, but he has been the driving force Harris earned his bachelor’s degree in history from home 35 medals in nine regattas. The Golden Hurricane behind the construction of the Tulsa rowing facilities. The George Washington University in 1992 and received a claimed its third straight Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Jack Zink Indoor Rowing Center, completed in March of master’s of education in 1997 from the University of Championship, but this time it was at home on the 2006, is a state-of-the-art rowing center that is housed Massachusetts at Amherst. Verdigris River in Catoosa, Okla. Tulsa captured top within TU’s Mabee Gymnasium and features an indoor Harris married the former Jennifer Busch in 2002. marks in the Novice 4+, Varsity 8+ and Second Varsity 8+, rowing tank, an ergometer room capable of supporting Jennifer received her doctoral degree in biology at TU in and second-place finishes in the Varsity 4+ and Novice the entire team practicing at one time, locker rooms and December 2006 and is a petroleum microbiologist with 8+ for the MIRC title. TU brought home six gold medals coaches offices. ConocoPhillips. The couple have two daughters: Victoria from both the Wichita Frostbite and Lawless Cup regat- In addition to the indoor practice facility, the and Alexandra. tas, and earned a second-place Petite Final finish in the 5,000-square foot J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest was completed Lightweight 8+ at the IRA. Thirty-one rowers received both TU and C-USA Academic honors, while six were named CRCA National Scholar-Athletes. Kevin Harris’ Year-By-Year Harris led Tulsa to its first-ever appearance at the 2008 IRA Championships, where the Golden Hurricane’s Year Regattas 1st-Place Finishes Boats Medaled Lightweight 4+ claimed a fifth-place finish. TU cap- 2002-03 10 4 23 tured gold medals in the Novice 4+ and Lightweight 2003-04 8 14 32 4+ at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association 2004-05 10 19 55 Championship and Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing 2005-06 8 12 27 Championship, first-place finishes in the Novice 4+ at 2006-07 8 21 32 the Knecht Cup and Dad Vail Regattas, and second-place 2007-08 11 27 47 marks in the Lightweight 4+ at the Knecht Cup and Dad 2008-09 9 20 35 Vail Regatta. Tulsa also earned its second straight MIRC 2009-10 10 34 60 team championship. Twenty-eight rowers received both 2010-11 11 22 57 TU and Conference USA Academic honors, while 13 were Totals 85 173 368 named CRCA National Scholar-Athletes.

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Rodney Mott Taurii Coyne INTRO Katie Caves CREW Assistant Coach/ Second Assistant Graduate Assistant Boatman/Rigger Coach 2nd YEAR 2nd YEAR 2nd YEAR

Rodney Mott is in his second year as an assistant Taurii Coyne is in her second year as second assis- Katie Caves is in her second year as a graduate coach, as well as boatman/rigger for the Golden tant coach for the Tulsa rowing team. assistant coach with the Tulsa rowing team. Hurricane rowing team. He assists with the instruction During the 2010-11 season, Coyne helped coach During the 2010-11 season, Caves helped coach of the novice and varsity crews, as well as oversees all TU to 22 first-place finishes and saw 57 boats medal TU to 22 first-place finishes and saw 57 boats medal the equipment that keeps the rowing team on the water in 11 regattas. The Golden Hurricane earned a sixth- in 11 regattas. The Golden Hurricane earned a sixth- and racing. Mott has been professionally involved in place finish in the Lightweight 4+ at the Intercollegiate place finish in the Lightweight 4+ at the Intercollegiate rowing for over 20 years. Rowing Association Championship, medaled its first- Rowing Association Championship, medaled its first- During the 2010-11 season, Mott helped coach TU ever boat at the Conference USA Championship as ever boat at the Conference USA Championship as to 22 first-place finishes and saw 57 boats medal in the Varsity 4+ picked up a bronze medal, and medaled the Varsity 4+ picked up a bronze medal, and medaled 11 regattas. The Golden Hurricane earned a sixth- all five boats at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing all five boats at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing place finish in the Lightweight 4+ at the Intercollegiate Association to tie for the women’s team trophy. Thirty- Association to tie for the women’s team trophy. Thirty- Rowing Association Championship, medaled its first- one rowers received both TU and Conference USA one rowers received both TU and Conference USA ever boat at the Conference USA Championship as Academic honors, while eight were named CRCA Academic honors, while eight were named CRCA the Varsity 4+ picked up a bronze medal, and medaled National Scholar-Athletes. National Scholar-Athletes. all five boats at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Coyne was a volunteer coach for the University Caves came to Tulsa from the University of California Association to tie for the women’s team trophy. Thirty- of Miami women’s crew in 2006-07 and 2009. She where she led her Varsity 4+ team to a second-place one rowers received both TU and Conference USA coached novice and third varsity rowers. finish in the 2010 NCAA Championships and a fourth- Academic honors, while eight were named CRCA Prior to Miami, Coyne served as the head coach for place performance in 2009. She also led her Cal team National Scholar-Athletes. the Chicago River Rowing Club in 2007 where she was to three Pac-10 Team Championships, and finished in Before coming to Tulsa, Mott served as the Head responsible for training programs for all levels of ath- the top-three for three consecutive years at the NCAA Rowing Coach and Lecturer for the Physical Education letes as well as community outreach programs. Championships. Department at Vassar College for four years. During his From 2001-05, Coyne was a coach, private instructor, A native of San Carlos, Calif., Caves earned her tenure, Mott’s teams broke every team record in school and youth chaperone for the Tampa Rowing Club. Her bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies in 2010 history, and in the 2006-07 season, his team was ranked responsibilities included working with college athletes from UC-Berkley. No. 13 in the country. during their break and keeping equipment maintained Mott previously served as head rowing coach at and available. She was also involved with the develop- Willamette (1996-2006), Puget Sound (1989-1996) and ment and implementation of The Stewards Foundation North Idaho (1988-89), and was an assistant coach at and Learn-to-Row programs. Washington State (1988). Coyne has race experience in all boat classes, and Mott received his degree in American studies from earned four varsity letters while a member of the Washington State in 1991. He has been a member of University of Miami Women’s Rowing Team. She US Rowing since 1984 and a member of the Collegiate graduated from Miami in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree Rowing Coaches Association since 1999. Mott holds a in both art history and forensics. US Rowing Coaching Certification, Levels I, II, and III. Coyne is a member of the Collegiate Rowing Mott and his wife, Tina, have one daughter, Makishi. Coaches Association.

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2012 Tulsa Rowing Roster Name Ht. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School) Major Amanda Ames 5-11 FR-HS Wildwood, Mo. (St. Louis Rowing Club) Arts & Sciences Ashton Barragar 5-4 JR-2L Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan Junior Crew) Geosciences Danielle Bertossa 5-10 FR-HS Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS) Arts & Sciences CREW Becca Bratcher 5-7 SO-1L Plano, Texas (Liberty HS) Geosciences Catharine Brierre 5-6 SR-3L Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Juniors Rowing Club) International Business/Spanish Allyson Brooks 5-6 JR-2L Moorestown, N.J. (South Jersey Rowing Club) Exercise and Sports Science Rachel Buchanan 5-10 SR-3L LaGrangeville, N.Y. (Hudson River Rowing Assoc.) Elementary Education Emory Cate 5-11 SR-3L Inez, Texas (Industrial HS) Anthropology Rebecca Clark 5-11 SO-1L Maize, Kan. (Kapaun Mt. Carmel Catholic HS) Arts & Sciences Alaina Ferraro 5-9 SR-3L Erie, Pa. (Mercyhurt Preparatory School) Nursing Megan Fitzpatrick 5-8 JR-2L Absecon, N.J. (Holy Spirit HS) Exercise and Sports Science/Education Zoe Fleischmann 5-11 SO-TR Aberdeen, Scotland (Anchorage Rowing Assoc.) Chemistry Jessica Fosdyck 5-4 SR-3L Port Haywood, Va. (Mobjack Rowing) Exercise and Sports Science Abigail Gorman 5-1 SR-3L Wauwatosa, Wis. (Milwaukee Rowing Club) Speech Pathology Alexandra Guth 5-6 SO-1L San Diego, Calif. (ZLAC Rowing Club) Nursing Natalie Hall 5-2 SR-3L Coweta, Okla. (Coweta HS) Exercise and Sports Science Brooke Helmberger 5-9 SO-1L Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-La Vista HS) Psychology/Biology Kelly Hill 5-8 SR-3L Springfield, Va. (West Springfield HS) Art Katie Holtvogt 5-4 SR-3L Dayton, Ohio (Dayton Boat Club) Elementary Education Kelsey Kean 5-7 SR-3L East Amherst, N.Y. (West Side Rowing Club) Biochemistry/Mathematics Allison Kiefer 5-5 FR-HS Easton, Conn. (Joel Barlow HS) Nursing Jourdan Kondrat 5-4 SR-3L Grosse Pointe, Mich. (Detroit Boat Club) Management Lauren Mann 5-4 FR-HS Temple, Texas (Temple HS) Arts & Sciences Rosie McCarthy 5-2 JR-2L Williamsville, N.Y. (West Side Rowing Club) Computer Science Megan Melott 5-2 JR-2L Woodbridge, Va. (C.D. Hylton HS) Biochemistry Angela Metzler 5-3 FR-HS Zionsville, Ind. (Indianapolis Rowing Center) Arts & Sciences Terrell Minner 5-5 FR-HS Farmington, Mich. (Mary Institute & Saint Louis Country Day School) International Business Lauren Nehf 5-10 SO-1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Tempe Town Lake Rowing) Arts & Sciences Amy Nelson 5-10 SO-1L Elm Grove, Wis. (Milwaukee Rowing Club) Exercise and Sports Science Meredith Papps 5-8 JR-2L Ontario, Canada (Ernestown Secondary HS) Athletic Training Patrizia Perazzo 5-5 FR-HS Caracas, Venezuela (Emil Friedman HS) Arts & Sciences Anna Proffitt 6-1 FR-HS Sterling, Kan. (Sterling HS) Arts & Sciences Amy Richardson 5-4 FR-HS Broken Arrow, Okla. (Tulsa Juniors Rowing Club) Arts & Sciences Stephanie Rogers 5-6 SR-2L Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater HS) Exercise and Sports Science Jamie Roloff 5-6 FR-HS Richboro, Pa. (Bachelors Barge Club) Arts & Sciences Amanda Schenk 5-8 SO-1L British Columbia, Canada (Pacific Christian HS) Sociology Carly Schmidt 5-6 SO-1L Ontario, Canada (Denis Morris HS) Arts & Sciences Molly Selig 5-7 JR-2L Glencoe, Ill. (New Trier HS) Exercise and Sports Science Elissa Stiles 4-11 SO-1L Collinsville, Okla. (Home Schooled) Arts & Sciences Puja Sztorc 5-5 JR-2L North Tonawanda, N.Y. (West Side Rowing Club) History/Education Arielle Tillou 5-6 SR-3L Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (Hudson River Rowing Assoc.) Elementary Education Dana Urbanek 4-10 SR-3L Egg Harbor Township, N.J. (Egg Harbor Township HS) Elementary Education/Mathematics Amanda Urquhart 5-11 SR-3L Latham, N.Y. (Shaker Rowing Assoc.) Exercise and Sports Science Melissa Urquhart 5-9 FR-HS Latham, N.Y. (Shaker Rowing Assoc.) Arts & Sciences Renee Vanasse 5-11 SO-1L Coon Rapids, Minn. (Coon Rapids HS) Arts & Sciences Semone Wilson 5-10 SO-1L Catoosa, Okla. (Edison HS) International Business/Russian Studies Colleen Wohlrab 5-8 FR-HS Sarasota, Fla. (Sarasota Scullers) Arts & Sciences Emily Wynn 5-8 SR-3L Glendale, Wis. (Milwaukee Rowing Club) Education/English

Kevin Harris – Head Coach Rodney Mott – Assistant Coach/Boatman/Rigger Taurii Coyne – Assistant Coach Katie Caves – Graduate Assistant Coach

8 www.tulsahurricane.com 2012 TULSA rowing Media Guide INTRO Amanda Ames Danielle Bertossa CREW 5-11 • Fr-HS 5-10 • Fr-HS Wildwood, Mo. (St. Louis Rowing Club) Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the St. Louis Rowing Club under Coach Tim Franck . PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a lightweight rower for Winter Park High School . . . re- . . raced the Varsity 4+ to a third-place finish at the Head of the Rock and recorded a corded a top mark in the Lightweight 8+ at the Head of the Hooch, the Orlando City third-place mark in the 2011 WashU 2k Erg Championship as a senior . . . as a junior, Championship, the WP/Lake Brantley Regatta and the Florida State Championship, helped the Varsity 8+ post a first-place finish at the St. Louis Sprints and Chicago a second-place finish at the Stotesbury Cup and a third-place mark at the Scholastic Sprints, and a third-place mark at the Midwest Regionals . . . earned a gold medal at National Championship as a senior . . . in the Lightweight 8+, posted a second-place the 2010 WashU 2k Erg Novice Championship . . . was a member of the St. Joseph’s finish at the Florida State Championship, a fifth-place mark at the Stotesbury Cup and Academy volleyball and track and field teams. a third-place finish at the Scholastic National Championship, while also recording five first-place finishes as a junior . . . combined for 14 first-place marks in various races PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born February 25, 1993 . . . daughter of as a freshman and sophomore. Mark and Carolyn Ames. PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born July 16, 1993 . . . daughter of Daniel and Jeanne Bertossa.

Ashton Barragar 5-4 • Jr-2L Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan Junior Crew) Becca Bratcher 5-7 • So-1L Plano, Texas (Liberty HS) AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner.

RED-SHIRT SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in six regattas . . . raced the AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner. Second Varsity 8+ to a second-place Grand Final finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . . . registered a fifth-place mark in the Second FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in six regattas . . . helped the Novice 8+ record Varsity 8+ Grand Final at the Conference USA Championship. a fourth-place finish with a time of 16:14.77 at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . posted a third-place finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in two regattas . . . turned in a seventh-place and a sixth-place mark at the San Diego Crew Classic in the Novice 8+ Grand Final. finish in the Collegiate 4+ ‘B’ and a ninth-place mark in the Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . helped the Open 8+ ‘C’ post an 11th-place finish at the Head PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in softball at Liberty High School of the Hooch . . . received a medical hardship. . . . also played volleyball for two years and tennis for one season.

FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in seven of eight regular-season regattas . . . cap- PERSONAL – A geosciences major . . . born August 18, 1992 . . . daughter of Gary tured a top finish in the Novice 4+ ‘A’ at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Wichita and Christina Bratcher . . . was a C-USA Academic Medalist and was named to the Frostbite, turned in a top finish in the Novice 4+ and Novice 8+, and a 10th-place mark Tulsa Dean’s List as a freshman. in the Open 8+ ‘C’ boat.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in rowing at Manhattan High School . . . helped lead her Manhattan Juniors Rowing Club team to a first-place finish at the Topeka Erg Sprints all four years of her prep career . . . posted her best Catharine Brierre finish at the 26-mile Nachitoches Marathon Row in a time just shy of four hours . . 5-6 • Sr-3L . was named by her teammates as the Rowing Woman of the Year as a sophomore, junior and senior. Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Juniors Rowing Club)

PERSONAL – A geosciences major . . . born March 9, 1990 . . . one of two children of Brice and Amy Barragar. AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner.

JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in two regattas . . . rowed in the Lightweight 2x ‘A’ at the Head of the Oklahoma and posted a fifth-place Petite Final finish . . . recorded a 10th-place mark in the Lightweight 1x at the Head of the Hooch.

SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in five regattas . . . raced the Lightweight 2x to a first-place finish at the Boot of the Oklahoma with a time of 17:08.28 . . . at the Head of the Hooch, captured a bronze medal in the Lightweight 8+.

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FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in four regattas . . . at the Wichita Frostbite, placed first in the Novice 8+, third in the Novice 4+ ‘B’, and 10th in the Open 8+ ‘C’ . . . cap- tured a second-place finish in the Lightweight 8+ at the Lawless Cup . . . turned in a sixth-place mark at the Knecht Cup in the Lightweight 4+ ‘B’. Rachel Buchanan 5-10 • Sr-3L PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year rower for the Tulsa Juniors Rowing Club . . . LaGrangeville, N.Y. (Hudson River Rowing Assoc.)

CREW qualified for the USRowing Youth National Championship as a junior and senior . . . as a junior, competed in the Women’s 4+ at the Head of the Charles . . . won the Central District Championships in the Women’s Novice 4+ as a sophomore . . . also competed in the Head of the Oklahoma, Head of the Colorado and Wichita Frostbite regattas . . AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner. . was selected as the 2006 Most Improved Female Rower by the Tulsa Rowing Club. JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in seven regattas . . . raced the Second Varsity 8+ PERSONAL – Majoring in international business and Spanish . . . born June 21, 1990 to a second-place Grand Final finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Associa- . . . one of two children of Rich and Claudia Brierre . . . was named to the Tulsa Dean’s tion Championship . . . registered a fifth-place mark in the Second Varsity 8+ Grand List and earned C-USA All-Academic honors as a freshman, sophomore and junior. Final at the Conference USA Championship.

SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . helped the Second Var- sity 8+ turn in a third-place Petite Final finish at the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Second Allyson Brooks Varsity 8+ to a fourth-place Grand Final finish. 5-6 • Jr-2L Moorestown, N.J. (South Jersey Rowing Club) FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Competed in five regattas . . . captured a gold medal in the Novice 8+ at the Lawless Cup . . . at the Knecht Cup, earned a bronze medal in the Novice 8+ . . . rowed in the Novice 8+ at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Associa- tion Championship and finished fourth in the Petite Final . . . assisted the Novice 8+ to AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner. a second-place mark at the Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championship.

SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in nine regattas . . . turned in a fourth-place PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in rowing at Arlington High School performance with a time of 19:46.5 in the Open 2- with Meredith Papps at the Head . . . was selected as the Oarswoman of the Year as a senior . . . led her team to a of the Hooch . . . posted second-place finishes in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final at both the second-place finish in the Mixed 8+ at the and to the semifinals at Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and the San Diego Crew the New York State Championship in the Girls’ Senior 4+ her senior season . . . as a Classic . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the junior, won the Outstanding Rower Award and received a silver medal at the Empire Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final. State Games in the Women’s Open 4+ . . . was named a Poughkeepsie Journal All- Star during her junior and senior seasons. FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . assisted the Novice 4+ and Novice 8+ to gold medal finishes at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . guided the Novice PERSONAL – An elementary education major . . . born May 10, 1990 . . . one of 4+ to a third-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate three children of George and Sue Buchanan . . . was named to the Tulsa Dean’s List Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Second Varsity 8+ to a fourth-place and picked up C-USA All-Academic honors as a freshman, sophomore and junior . . . Grand Final finish . . . recorded a first-place mark in the Collegiate 4x and tallied a earned CRCA Scholar Athlete accolades as a sophomore and junior. second-place finish in the Lightweight 8+ at the USRowing Championship . . . at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, tallied a second-place Petite Final mark in the Lightweight 8+.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for three years with the South Jersey Rowing Club . . . Emory Cate raced the Women’s Junior 2x to a second-place finish at the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic 5-11 • Sr-3L Regional Championships and to the petite final at the USRowing Youth National Inez, Texas (Industrial HS) Championship as a senior . . . advanced to the finals in the Senior 4x ‘B’ at the 2009 Royal Canadian Henley . . . turned in a second-place mark in the USRowing Club Na- tionals in the Junior 4+ ‘A’ in 2007 . . . earned the Coach’s Award for Dedication as a senior, received the Burlington County Scholastic League All-Star Pole Vault honor as AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 25 career regattas. a junior, picked up Most Valuable Athlete and All-South Jersey accolades as a sopho- more and was named the Outstanding Freshman in track during her career . . . was a JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . in the Open 8+, recorded a third- four-year letterwinner in track and field, and a three-year letterwinner in winter track. place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . posted second-place finishes in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final at both the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Champion- PERSONAL – Majoring in exercise and sports science . . . born October 8, 1990 . . . ship and the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Conference USA Championship, daughter of John and Sheere Brooks . . . her sister, Heather, was also a TU rower . . . registered a fifth-place mark in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final. was a C-USA All-Academic Honoree and was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman. SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . at the Southern Inter- collegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Second Varsity 8+ to a fourth-place Grand Final finish . . . recorded a second-place mark in the Collegiate 8+ at the USRowing Championship.

FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in six regattas . . . at the Wichita Frostbite, earned a gold medal in the 2nd Novice 8+ and placed 10th in the Open 8+ ‘C’ . . . captured a

10 www.tulsahurricane.com 2012 TULSA rowing Media Guide gold medal in the Novice 4+ at the Lawless Cup . . . earned a first-place finish at the helped the Varsity 8+ capture a gold medal at the Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championship, second place marks at the Knecht Championship and turn in a fourth-place mark at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Cup and Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships, and a third- Association Championship. place finish at the Dad Vail in the Novice 4+. INTRO CREW PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in rowing at Mercyhurst Prepara- PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a two-year letterwinner in track and field at Industrial tory School . . . as a senior, won a gold medal at both the and MPS High School. Regatta . . . won four gold, three silver and nine bronze medals during her prep career . . . as a junior, led her Lightweight 4+ to a fourth-place mark at the Canadian Nation- PERSONAL – An anthropology major . . . born April 20, 1990 . . . one of five children als . . . earned a ninth-place finish out of 125 competitors in the Ontario Ergometer of Bain and Jackie Cate. Championship as a sophomore.

PERSONAL – A nursing major . . . born August 11, 1990 . . . daughter of Frank and Mary Ferraro . . . was named to the TU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and picked up C-USA All-Academic honors as a freshman and sophomore. Rebecca Clark 5-11 • So-1L Maize, Kan. (Kapaun Mt. Carmel Catholic HS) Megan Fitzpatrick 5-8 • Jr-2L AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner. Absecon, N.J. (Holy Spirit HS)

FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in five regattas . . . posted a third-place finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and a sixth-place mark at the San Diego Crew Classic in the Novice 8+ Grand Final. AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a two-year letterwinner in track and field at Kapaun Mt. SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in nine regattas . . . helped tally a win over Carmel Catholic High School . . . also played softball for two years and basketball Harvard in the Varsity 4+ at the Tulsa-Harvard Duel . . . raced the Second Varsity 8+ to for one year. a second-place Grand Final finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a third-place PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born February 21, 1992 . . . daughter of mark in the Varsity 4+ Grand Final. Kenneth and Nancy Clark . . . was a C-USA All-Academic Honoree and was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman. FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in eight regattas . . . guided the Novice 4+ to a third-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, captured a gold medal in the Novice 4+.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in rowing and soccer at Holy Spirit Alaina Ferraro High School . . . as a senior, helped her Lightweight 8+ finish second in the New Jer- 5-9 • Sr-3L sey State Championships, third in the Scholastic Rowing Association Championships Erie, Pa. (Nursing) and fourth at the Stotesbury Cup . . . claimed first-place finishes in the Lightweight 8+ at the Stotesbury Cup and SRAA Championships, and a second-place mark in the New Jersey State Championships during her junior campaign . . . earned the Most Dedicated Player award for soccer as a junior. AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 27 career regattas. PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science and education major . . . born March JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . posted second-place finishes in 25, 1991 . . . daughter of Brian and Mary Ellen Fitzpatrick . . . was a C-USA All- the Varsity 8+ Grand Final at both the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Academic Honoree and was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a Championship and the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Conference USA Champion- freshman and sophomore. ship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final.

SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . raced the Collegiate 4+ to a second-place finish and then turned in a top time in the Grand Final Sprints at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . also at the Boot of the Oklahoma, helped the Col- Zoe Fleischmann legiate 8+ finish third overall and then capture a gold medal in the Grand Final Sprints 5-11 • So-TR . . . assisted the Open 8+ to a bronze medal at the Head of the Hooch . . . tallied a Aberdeen, Scotland (Anchorage Rowing Assoc.) sixth-place mark in the Varsity 8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Varsity 8+ to a fifth- place Grand Final finish . . . posted a top mark in the Varsity 8+ to earn the Lawless Cup trophy . . . recorded a second-place finish in the Collegiate 4- and Collegiate 8+ AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. at the USRowing Championship. PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in basketball and earned two let- FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in all eight regular-season regattas . . . at the Head ters in skiing at the International School of Aberdeen. of the Charles, finished sixth in the Club 4+ . . . captured first-place times in the Nov- ice 4+ and Novice 8+, and a fourth-place finish in the Open 8+ at the Wichita Frostbite PERSONAL – A chemistry major . . . born June 2, 1992 . . . daughter of Karl Fleis- . . . earned gold medals in the Varsity 4+ ‘C’ and Varsity 8+ at the Lawless Cup . . . chmann and Carolina Torres.

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of the Hooch . . . posted a second-place mark in the Lightweight 8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Lightweight 8+ to a gold medal finish . . . recorded a second-place mark Jessica Fosdyck in the Lightweight 8+ at the USRowing Championship . . . at the Intercollegiate Row- 5-4 • Sr-3L ing Association Championship, tallied a second-place Petite Final finish in the Light- weight 8+. Port Haywood, Va. (Mobjack Rowing) CREW FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in all eight regular-season regattas . . . guided the Novice 4+ ‘A’ to a gold medal at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . competed in the Club AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 26 career regattas. 4+ and finished sixth at the Head of the Charles . . . captured a gold medal in the Nov- ice 4+ at the Wichita Frostbite . . . at the Lawless Cup, finished second in the Light- JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . helped the Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ weight 8+ . . . turned in a first-place finish in the Lightweight 8+ and a second-place earn a gold medal in a time of 1:46.90 and the Collegiate 8+ post a sixth-place time mark in the Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ at the Knecht Cup . . . claimed bronze medals in the of 1:41.50 in the Grand Final Sprints at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head Lightweight 8+ at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships of the Hooch, recorded a third-place mark in the Open 8+ and a fourth-place finish in and the Dad Vail . . . finished first in the 2nd Varsity 8+ at the Midwest Intercollegiate the Championship 4+ . . . posted second-place finishes in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final Rowing Championship . . . helped the Lightweight 8+ earn a second-place Petite Final at both the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and the San finish at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship. Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final. PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a coxswain for the Milwaukee Rowing Club, where she coxed the Boys 4’s and 8’s . . . led the Boys 4+ to their first bid at the USRowing As- SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . at the Boot of the Okla- sociation Youth Championship . . . coxed the Boys 4+ to a third-place finish at the Mid- homa, helped the Collegiate 8+ finish third overall and then capture a gold medal west Championships . . . competed in the Canadian Henley and Badger State Games. finish in the Grand Final Sprints . . . raced the Open 8+ to a bronze medal at the Head of the Hooch . . . helped post a sixth-place mark in the Varsity 8+ at the San Diego PERSONAL – Majoring in speech pathology . . . born April 26, 1990 . . . one of five Crew Classic . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, children of Daniel and Robin Gorman . . . was named to the Tulsa Dean’s List as a assisted the Varsity 8+ to a fifth-place Grand Final finish . . . posted a top mark in the freshman, and to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a sophomore and junior . . . Varsity 8+ to earn the Lawless Cup trophy . . . recorded a second-place finish in the picked up C-USA Academic Medalist honors as a freshman and sophomore, and was Collegiate 8+ at the USRowing Championship. a C-USA All-Academic Honoree as a junior . . . was a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete as a junior. FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in seven regattas her freshman year . . . at the Wichita Frostbite, helped the Novice 8+ claim a gold medal, the Novice 4+ ‘B’ finish fourth, the Open 2x ‘B’ post a fifth-place mark and the Open 8+ ‘C’ finish 10th . . . assisted the Varsity 4+ ‘C’ and Novice 8+ to first-place finishes at the Lawless Cup . . . in the Novice 8+, claimed a silver medal at the Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Alexandra Guth Championships, a bronze medal at the Knecht Cup and finished fourth in the Petite 5-6 • So-1L Final at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships. San Diego, Calif. (ZLAC Rowing Club) PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in rowing at Matthews High School . . . finished in third place in the Women’s Senior 4+ at the Stotesbury in 2006 and 2007 . . . claimed a gold medal in the Women’s Senior 4+ at the Scholastic AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner. Nationals in 2007 . . . also rowed for the Mobjack Rowing Club. FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in six regattas . . . helped the Novice 8+ record PERSONAL – Majoring in exercise and sports science . . . born April 30, 1990 . . . a fourth-place finish with a time of 16:14.77 at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . posted daughter of Frank and Yvonne Rich. a third-place finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and a sixth-place mark at the San Diego Crew Classic in the Novice 8+ Grand Final.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year rower at La Jolla High School . . . as a fresh- man, raced the Lightweight 4+ to a first-place finish at the Head of the American. Abigail Gorman 5-1 • Sr-3L PERSONAL – A nursing major . . . born October 10, 1992 . . . daughter of Ronald and Wauwatosa, Wis. (Milwaukee Rowing Club) Margaret Guth . . . was a C-USA All-Academic Honoree and was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman.

AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 28 career regattas.

JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . in the Lightweight 4+, recorded a second-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . raced the Lightweight 4+ to a gold-medal finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . . . registered a fifth-place mark in the Open 4+ Grand Final at the Conference USA Championship . . . captured a sixth-place finish in the Lightweight 4+ at the Intercol- legiate Rowing Association Lightweight National Championship.

SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in all 10 regattas . . . raced the Lightweight 4+ to a gold-medal finish and the Lightweight 8+ to a bronze-medal finish at the Head

12 www.tulsahurricane.com 2012 TULSA rowing Media Guide INTRO Natalie Hall Kelly Hill CREW 5-2 • Sr-3L 5-8 • Sr-3L Coweta, Okla. (Coweta HS) Springfield, Va. (West Springfield HS)

AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 24 career regattas. AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 22 career regattas.

JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . helped tally a win over Harvard JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in nine regattas . . . raced the Second Varsity 8+ to in the Varsity 4+ at the Tulsa-Harvard Duel . . . raced the Varsity 4+ to a second-place a second-place Grand Final finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Grand Final finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . Championship . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a third-place . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a third-place mark in the Varsity mark in the Varsity 4+ Grand Final. 4+ Grand Final. SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in eight regattas . . . at the Southern Intercol- SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in eight regattas . . . at the Southern Intercol- legiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Varsity 4+ to a second-place legiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Varsity 4+ to a second-place finish . . . helped the Varsity 4+ post a first-place mark in the ‘C’ Final at the Central finish . . . helped the Varsity 4+ post a first-place mark in the ‘C’ Final at the Central South and Conference USA Championship. South and Conference USA Championship. FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in five regattas . . . captured gold medals in the FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in six regattas . . . captured a gold medal in the 2nd Novice 4+ at the Lawless Cup, Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Champi- Novice 8+ at the Wichita Frostbite . . . turned in first-place performances in the Novice onships and Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championships, and a silver medal at 8+ and Varsity 4+ ‘C’ at the Lawless Cup . . . in the Novice 8+, claimed a silver medal the Knecht Cup and a bronze medal at the Dad Vail. at the Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championship, a bronze medal at the Knecht Cup and finished fourth in the Petite Final at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in rowing at West Springfield Association Championships. High School . . . her Varsity 8+ finished fifth in the Virginia State Championships and qualified for Nationals as a senior . . . competed in the Stotesbury, C.R.A.S.H. B’s and PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in golf and a three-year letterwin- Mid-Atlantic Sprints during her prep career. ner in cross country at Coweta High School. PERSONAL – An art major . . . born November 30, 1989 . . . daughter of James and PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major . . . born January 2, 1990 . . . Kathryn Hill . . . was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and picked up daughter of Bill and Nancy Hall. C-USA All-Academic honors as a freshman, sophomore and junior.

Brooke Helmberger Katie Holtvogt 5-9 • So-1L 5-4 • Sr-3L Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-La Vista HS) Dayton, Ohio (Dayton Boat Club)

AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner. AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 26 career regattas.

FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in nine regattas . . . helped the Novice 8+ JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . helped the Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ record a fourth-place finish with a time of 16:14.77 at the Head of the Oklahoma earn a gold medal in a time of 1:46.90 and the Collegiate 8+ post a sixth-place time . . . posted a third-place finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association of 1:41.50 in the Grand Final Sprints at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head Championship and a sixth-place mark at the San Diego Crew Classic in the Novice 8+ of the Hooch, recorded a third-place mark in the Open 8+ and a fourth-place finish in Grand Final . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Championship 4+ . . . posted second-place finishes in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final the Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final. at both the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in soccer at Papillion-La Vista mark in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final. High School . . . was also a member of the volleyball team for two years and football team for one season. SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . at the Southern Inter- collegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Second Varsity 8+ to a PESONAL – A psychology and biology major . . . born May 13, 1992 . . . daughter of fourth-place Grand Final finish . . . earned a fifth-place mark in the Collegiate 1x and a Jim and Dawn Helmberger . . . was a C-USA All-Academic Medalist and was named bronze medal in the Collegiate 2x at the USRowing Championship. to the Tulsa President’s List as a freshman. FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in seven regattas . . . captured a silver medal in the Single at the Wichita Frostbite and turned in a sixth-place performance at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . helped the Novice 8+ earn a gold medal and the Open 2x ‘B’ claim a bronze medal at the Wichita Frostbite . . . earned a gold medal in the

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Varsity 4+ ‘A’ and a silver medal in the 3rd Varsity 8+ at the Lawless Cup . . . in the Varsity 4+, claimed a gold medal at the Knecht Cup, and silver medals at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and Midwest Intercollegiate Row- ing Championship. Allison Kiefer 5-5 • Fr-HS PRIOR TO TULSA – Registered 42 top-10 finishes in her prep career at the Dayton Easton, Conn. (Joel Barlow HS)

CREW Boat Club . . . finished 13th in a field of 73 in the Single at the 126th Royal Canadian Henley . . . captured gold medals in the Single at the 2008 Michigan Invitational, 2006 Ohio Governors Cup and 2005 Columbus Crew Classic . . . also claimed gold medals in the Four at the 2008 Ohio Governors Cup and in the Eight at the 2007 Midwest Master AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. Championship . . . has been a figure skater for 15 years at the South Dayton Figure Skating Club, and a synchronized skater for 10 years at the Oxford Skating Club. PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in soccer at Joel Barlow High School . . . helped JBHS post a combined 46-9-4 record during that time, finishing as PERSONAL – An elementary education major . . . born February 1, 1990 . . . daughter the Class M state semifinalists as a sophomore and senior. of Neal and Annette Holtvogt . . . was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and picked up C-USA All-Academic honors as a freshman, sophomore and junior. PERSONAL – A nursing major . . . born October 25, 1993 . . . daughter of Joseph and Christel Kiefer.

Kelsey Kean 5-7 • Sr-3L Jourdan Kondrat East Amherst, N.Y. (West Side Rowing Club) 5-4 • Sr-3L Grosse Pointe, Mich. (Detroit Boat Club)

AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 21 career regattas. AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 15 career regattas. JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in seven regattas . . . helped tally a win over Harvard in the Varsity 4+ at the Tulsa-Harvard Duel . . . raced the Varsity 4+ to a JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in five regattas . . . helped the Open 8+ finish sec- second-place Grand Final finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association ond at the Tulsa Duels . . . tallied a second-place finish in the Open 4+ ‘B’ Petite Final Championship. at the Conference USA Championship.

SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in five regattas . . . at the Southern Inter- SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in five regattas . . . in the Open 4+, turned collegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Lightweight 8+ to a gold in a top finish at the Oklahoma Invitational . . . posted a win in the Varsity 4+ ‘B’ at medal finish. the Lawless Cup.

FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in all nine regattas . . . captured a gold medal in FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in five regattas . . . at the Lawless Cup, helped earn the Novice 4+ ‘A’ at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . rowed in the Lightweight 4+ and a gold medal in the Novice 4+ and a silver medal in the 3rd Varsity 8+ . . . captured finished sixth at the Head of the Charles . . . at the Wichita Frostbite, earned gold a silver medal in the Varsity 4+ at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association medals in the Lightweight 4+ and Novice 8+, and a bronze medal in the Novice 4+ Championship . . . in the Novice 4+, earned a gold medal at the Midwest Intercol- ‘B’ . . . in the Lightweight 8+, posted a first-place time at the Knecht Cup, a second- legiate Rowing Championship, a silver medal at the Knecht Cup and a bronze medal place finish at the Lawless Cup and a third-place mark at the Southern Intercollegiate at the Dad Vail. Rowing Association Championship . . . captured a gold medal in the 2nd Varsity 8+ at the Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championship . . . helped the Lightweight PRIOR TO TULSA – With the Detroit Boat Club, raced in the 2007 USRowing Club 8+ earn a second-place Petite Final finish at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championship in the Double and Four . . . competed in the Four and Eight Championship. at the Canadian Henley as a senior . . . raced at the Head of the Charles as a junior and senior. PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the West Side Rowing Club of Buffalo for three years . . . helped her Eight claim a first-place mark at the John Bennet Regatta, Fontana All PERSONAL – A management major . . . born January 15, 1990 . . . daughter of Kevin High Regatta, Head of the Niagara and 2008 New York State Championship . . . also and Sandra Kondrat. claimed gold in the Lightweight 8+ at the St. Catharine’s Invitational Regatta, Fontana All High and Head of the Niagara regattas . . . her Lightweight 8+ finished third at the 2008 USRowing Youth National Championship as a senior . . . as a member of the U23 Lightweight 8+, tallied a second-place mark at the 2007 Canadian Henley . . . helped her team post seven top-three finishes as a junior.

PERSONAL – A double-major in biochemistry and mathematics . . . born October 18, 1990 . . . daughter of John and Joanne Kean . . . was named to the Tulsa Dean’s List and picked up C-USA All-Academic honors as a freshman, sophomore and junior . . . was a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete as a junior.

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PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in rowing at C.D. Hylton Senior High School . . . coxed the Men’s Lightweight 4+ to a sixth-place mark as a sopho- more, and fifth-place performances as a junior and senior at the Virginia State Cham- pionships . . . coxed the Men’s Novice 4+ as a freshman. INTRO Lauren Mann CREW 5-4 • Fr-HS PERSONAL – A biochemistry major . . . born April 5, 1991 . . . daughter of Jay Temple, Texas (Temple) and Jane Melott . . . was a C-USA Academic Medalist as a freshman and C-USA All-Academic Honoree as a sophomore . . . was named to the Tulsa Dean’s List as a freshman and sophomore . . . was selected as a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Associa- AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. tion Scholar-Athlete as a sophomore.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year member of the volleyball team at Temple High School . . . was also a member of the track and field team for one year.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born August 27, 1992 . . . daughter of Angela Metzler Mitchell and Kirsten Mann. 5-3 • Fr-HS Zionsville, Ind. (Indianapolis Rowing Center)

Rosie McCarthy AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. 5-2 • Jr-2L Williamsville, N.Y. (West Side Rowing Club) PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a member of the Pike High School rowing team . . . coxed the Men’s Varsity 4+ to a second-place mark and the Women’s Varsity 8+ to a third- place finish at the Head of the Eagle as a junior . . . helped the Men’s Second Varsity 4+ post a seventh-place mark at the Speakmon Regatta during her junior season. AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 18 career regattas. PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born October 31, 1992 . . . daughter of SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in nine regattas . . . at the Conference USA Paul and Cindy Metzler. Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Open 4+ Grand Final.

FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . assisted the Novice 8+ to a gold medal finish at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . guided the Novice 4+ to a Terrell Minner third-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing 5-5 • Fr-HS Association Championship, assisted the Second Varsity 8+ to a fourth-place Grand Farmington, Mich. Final finish. (Mary Institute & Saint Louis Country Day School) PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year rower at Williamsville North High School . . . helped her team finish first the Head of the Schuylkill as a senior . . . took first place in the New York State Novice 4+ Championships as a junior. AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PERSONAL – A computer science major . . . born August 30, 1991 . . . daughter of Philip and Jane McCarthy.

Lauren Nehf 5-10 • So-1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Tempe Town Lake Rowing) Megan Melott 5-2 • Jr-2L Woodbridge, Va. (C.D. Hylton HS) AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner.

FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in six regattas . . . helped the Novice 4+ ‘A’ AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 15 career regattas. earn a gold medal in a time of 16:47.81 and the Novice 8+ record a fourth-place finish with a time of 16:14.77 at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . posted a third-place finish SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in seven regattas . . . raced the Second Var- at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and a sixth-place sity 8+ to a second-place Grand Final finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing mark at the San Diego Crew Classic in the Novice 8+ Grand Final. Association Championship . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final. PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a two-year letterwinner in golf at Chaparral High School . . . helped her team finish third at the Arizona Class 4A State Championship as a FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in eight regattas . . . coxed the Novice 4+ to freshman and sophomore. a gold medal finish at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, captured a gold medal in the Novice 4+ . . . named PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born August 26, 1992 . . . daughter of TU’s Dan Bitson Courage Award recipient. Art and Laurie Nehf.

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Amy Nelson Patrizia Perazzo 5-10 • So-1L 5-5 • Fr-HS Elm Grove, Wis. (Milwaukee Rowing Club) Caracas, Venezuela (Emil Friedman HS) CREW

AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner. AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in eight regattas . . . helped the Novice 4+ ‘A’ PRIOR TO TULSA – Did not compete. earn a gold medal in a time of 16:47.81 at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head of the Hooch, recorded a third-place mark in the Open 8+ and a fourth-place finish in PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born February 3, 1994 . . . daughter of the Novice 4+ . . . posted a third-place finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Pascual Perazzo and Ida Marino. Association Championship and a sixth-place mark at the San Diego Crew Classic in the Novice 8+ Grand Final . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in track and field and earned two Anna Proffitt letters in basketball at Brookfield East High School. 6-1 • Fr-HS Sterling, Kan. (Sterling HS) PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major . . . born May 7, 1992 . . . daugh- ter of John and Kim Nelson . . . was a C-USA All-Academic Honoree and was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman. AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in volleyball, softball and track & field at Sterling High School . . . was selected to the All-Area Hutchison News Meredith Papps Honorable Mention Volleyball team . . . was a two-year Kansas Dream Team member 5-8 • Jr-2L in basketball.. Ontario, Canada (Ernestown Secondary HS) PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born July 14, 1993 . . . daughter of Jeffrey and Sherla Proffitt.

AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 18 career regattas.

SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . turned in a fourth-place performance in a time of 19:46.5 in the Open 2- with Allyson Brooks at the Head of Amy Richardson the Hooch . . . raced the Varsity 4+ to a second-place Grand Final finish at the South- 5-4 • Fr-HS ern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . . . at the Conference USA Broken Arrow, Okla. (Tulsa Juniors Rowing Club) Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final.

FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in eight regattas . . . assisted the Novice 4+ and Novice 8+ to gold medal finishes at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . guided the AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. Novice 4+ to a third-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the Southern Intercol- legiate Rowing Association Championship, captured a gold medal in the Novice 4+ . . PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in cross country and track & . recorded a first-place finish in the Collegiate 4x and earned a fifth-place mark in the field at Bishop Kelley High School . . . finished 19th in the Oklahoma 5A State Cross Collegiate 2x at the USRowing Championship. Country Championship and earned all-metro honorable mention honors as a senior . . . rowed for the Tulsa Rowing Club for one year. PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year rower and volleyball player, three-year soc- cer athlete and participated for two years in track and field at Ernestown Secondary PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born August 10, 1992 . . . daughter of School . . . received the Rowing Program Award, given to the athlete who has made a Kenneth and Sandra Richardson. significant contribution to the sport, as a senior . . . during her junior year, received a gold medal in the Senior Women’s Double at the Stotesbury Cup and a bronze medal for the Youth Double at the Head of the Charles . . . selected as her team’s Most Valuable Player her junior season . . . placed first as a junior and third as a senior at the Canadian Secondary School Rowing Championships in the 63kg Women’s Pair . . . Stephanie Rogers earned the Coach’s Award for being the most outstanding freshman and sophomore . 5-6 • Sr-2L . . named as the Kingston Rowing Club Junior Rower of the Year in 2008. Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater HS)

PERSONAL – An athletic training major . . . born March 9, 1991 . . . daughter of Paul and Joanne Papps . . . was a C-USA Academic Medalist and was named to the Tulsa Dean’s List as a freshman . . . as a sophomore, was a C-USA All-Academic Honoree AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 18 career regattas. and was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.

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JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . helped the Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ Diego Crew Classic . . . registered a fifth-place mark in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final at earn a gold medal in a time of 1:46.90 and the Collegiate 8+ post a sixth-place time the Conference USA Championship. of 1:41.50 in the Grand Final Sprints at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head of the Hooch, recorded a third-place finish in the Open 8+ and a fourth-place mark in PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year member of the rowing, volleyball and softball INTRO CREW the Championship 4+ . . . posted second-place finishes in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final teams at Pacific Christian High School. at both the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place PERSONAL – A sociology major . . . born November 21, 1991 . . . daughter of Gary mark in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final. and Monica Schenk . . . was a C-USA All-Academic Honoree and was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman . . . was selected as a Collegiate SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in eight regattas . . . helped post a sixth- Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete as a freshman. place mark in the Varsity 8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Varsity 8+ to a fifth- place Grand Final finish . . . posted a top mark in the Varsity 8+ to earn the Lawless Cup trophy . . . recorded a second-place finish in the Collegiate 8+ at the USRowing Championship . . . was selected to the CRCA All-South Region first team. Carly Schmidt 5-6 • So-1L PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in softball at Stillwater High Ontario, Canada (Denis Morris HS) School . . . also earned three letters in basketball, two in track and field and one in golf at SHS . . . transferred to Tulsa from Central Oklahoma . . . served in the United States Navy for five years . . . a Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program recipient. AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner.

PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major . . . born June 28, 1984 . . . FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . helped the Novice 4+ ‘A’ daughter of Steve and Patty Rogers . . . was a C-USA All-Academic Honoree and was earn a gold medal in a time of 16:47.81 and the Novice 8+ record a fourth-place finish named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a junior. with a time of 16:14.77 at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . in the Novice 4+, recorded a fourth-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . raced the Second Varsity 8+ to a second-place Grand Final finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a third-place mark in the Varsity 4+ Grand Final. Jamie Roloff 5-6 • Fr-HS PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a two-year member of the rowing team at Denis Morris Richboro, Pa. (Bachelors Barge Club) High School . . . also was a member of the swim team her senior season . . . led her Varsity 4+ to a fifth-place mark at the Stotesbury Cup and to a sixth-place finish at the Canadian Henley Regatta as a senior.

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born June 19, 1992 . . . daughter of Brian and Barb Schmidt . . . was a C-USA All-Academic Honoree and was named to PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in rowing at Council Rock South the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman. High School . . . competed at the Youth National Championships all four years . . . raced in the Single and finished third at the Scholastic Nationals and seventh at the Youth National Championships as a senior . . . as a freshman, finished third in the Lightweight 2x at the Youth Nationals . . . raced in the Single as a junior and senior, and the Double as a freshman and sophomore. Molly Selig 5-7 • Jr-2L PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born June 19, 1992 . . . daughter of Glencoe, Ill. (New Trier HS) Marc and Arlene Roloff.

AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 17 career regattas.

Amanda Schenk SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in eight regattas . . . in the Lightweight 4+, 5-8 • So-1L recorded a second-place mark at the Head of the Hooch and a gold-medal finish at British Columbia, Canada (Pacific Christian HS) the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . . . at the Confer- ence USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Open 4+ Grand Final . . . captured a sixth-place finish in the Lightweight 4+ at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Lightweight National Championship. AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner. FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . assisted the Novice 8+ FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . helped the Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ to a gold medal finish at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head of the Hooch, earn a gold medal in a time of 1:46.90 and the Collegiate 8+ post a sixth-place time captured a bronze medal in the Lightweight 8+ . . . posted a second-place mark in of 1:41.50 in the Grand Final Sprints at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head the Lightweight 8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic . . . recorded a second-place fin- of the Hooch, recorded a third-place finish in the Open 8+ and a fourth-place mark in ish in the Lightweight 8+ at the USRowing Championship . . . at the Intercollegiate the Championship 4+ . . . posted second-place finishes in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final Rowing Association Championship, tallied a second-place Petite Final mark in the at both the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and the San Lightweight 8+.

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PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in rowing at New Trier High PERSONAL – A history and education major . . . born February 21, 1991 . . . daugh- School . . . claimed a national championship in the Varsity 8+ as a sophomore and ter of Joseph and Sushma Sztorc . . . was a C-USA All-Academic Honoree and was senior at the Scholastic Rowing Association of America regatta . . . claimed a SRAA named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman and sophomore. Midwest Championship in the Varsity 8+ as a freshman, junior and senior, and fin- ished second as a sophomore . . . finished seventh in the Varsity 8+ at the 2008 Head of the Charles. CREW PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major . . . born April 29, 1991 . . . Arielle Tillou daughter of Randal and Debra Selig . . . was a C-USA All-Academic Honoree and 5-6 • Sr-3L was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman and sophomore. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (Hudson River Rowing Assoc.)

AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 27 career regattas. Elissa Stiles 4-11 • So-1L JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . was selected as TU’s Co-Rower Collinsville, Okla. (Home Schooled) of the Year . . . helped the Collegiate 8+ post a sixth-place time of 1:41.50 in the Grand Final Sprints at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . in the Open 8+, recorded a third-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . posted second-place finishes in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final at both the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner. and the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final. FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in six regattas . . . helped the Novice 4+ ‘B’ finish fourth at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . tallied a top finish in the Novice 4+ ‘A’ SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . raced the Collegiate 4+ at the Tulsa Duels. to a second-place finish and then turned in a top time in the Grand Final Sprints at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . also at the Boot of the Oklahoma, helped the Collegiate PRIOR TO TULSA – Did not compete. 8+ finish third overall and then capture a gold medal finish in the Grand Final Sprints . . . raced the Open 8+ to a bronze medal at the Head of the Hooch . . . helped post a PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born January 22, 1992 . . . daughter of sixth-place mark in the Varsity 8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Southern Rick and Lisa Stiles . . . was a C-USA Academic Medalist and was named to the Tulsa Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Varsity 8+ to a fifth- Dean’s List as a freshman. place Grand Final finish . . . posted a top mark in the Varsity 8+ to earn the Lawless Cup trophy . . . recorded a second-place finish in the Collegiate 4- and Collegiate 8+ at the USRowing Championship.

FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in eight regattas . . . placed 14th in the Champion- Puja Sztorc ship 4+ at the Head of the Charles . . . at the Wichita Frostbite, claimed a gold medal 5-5 • Jr-2L in the Novice 4+ and Novice 8+ . . . posted first-place marks in both the Varsity 4+ North Tonawanda, N.Y. (West Side Rowing Club) ‘B’ and Varsity 8+ at the Lawless Cup . . . clinched the gold medal with a top time in the Varsity 8+ at the Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championship . . . assisted the Varsity 8+ to a fourth-place performance at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships. AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 20 career regattas. PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in rowing and earned three letters SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . in the Lightweight 4+, re- in cross country at Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School . . . also rowed for four corded a second-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . raced the Lightweight 4+ to years with the Hudson River Rowing Association . . . placed fourth at the 2008 New a gold-medal finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship York State Championships in the Senior 4+ . . . claimed an 18th-place mark in the . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Open Senior 4+ at the Scholastic Nationals . . . at the Canadian Henley Regatta, registered 4+ Grand Final . . . captured a sixth-place finish in the Lightweight 4+ at the Intercol- a fifth-place semifinal finish in the Junior 4+ . . . was named to the Poughkeepsie legiate Rowing Association Lightweight National Championship. Journal All-Star Team, and received the Scott Sanford Award for Rowing from FDRHS as a senior . . . served as the team captain during her senior season . . . claimed FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in all 10 regattas . . . assisted the Novice 8+ first-place finishes in the Senior 4+ and Senior 8+ at the Triangulars Race and Hudson to a gold medal finish at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head of the Hooch, River Challenge as a junior . . . her Senior 8+ was selected as the Boat of the Year by captured a bronze medal in the Lightweight 8+ . . . posted a second-place mark in the Poughkeepsie Journal as a sophomore. the Lightweight 8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Lightweight 8+ to a gold medal finish PERSONAL – An elementary education major . . . born September 25, 1990 ...... recorded a second-place mark in the Lightweight 8+ at the USRowing Champion- daughter of David Tillou and Susan Cecchini . . . was named to the Tulsa Athletic ship . . . at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, tallied a second- Director’s Honor Roll and picked up C-USA All-Academic honors as a freshman, place Petite Final finish in the Lightweight 8+. sophomore and junior . . . was named as a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete as a junior. PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year rower at the Nardin Academy . . . was selected as her team’s Most Valuable Player in 2008 and 2009 . . . assisted her Varsity 8+ to a 10th-place finish at the Head of the Charles and her Lightweight 4+ to a fourth-place mark at the Youth Nationals as a senior . . . as a junior, her Varsity 8+ was eighth at the Head of the Charles.

18 www.tulsahurricane.com 2012 TULSA rowing Media Guide IN T RO Dana Urbanek Amanda Urquhart CREW 4-10 • Sr-3L 5-11 • Sr-3L Egg Harbor Township, N.J. (Egg Harbor Township HS) Latham, N.Y. (Shaker Rowing Assoc.)

AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 27 career regattas. AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 27 career regattas.

JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . helped the Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . helped the Collegiate 8+ post a earn a gold medal in a time of 1:46.90 and the Collegiate 8+ post a sixth-place time sixth-place time of 1:41.50 in the Grand Final Sprints at the Head of the Oklahoma . of 1:41.50 in the Grand Final Sprints at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head . . raced the Second Varsity 8+ to a second-place Grand Final finish at the Southern of the Hooch, recorded a third-place finish in the Open 8+ and a fourth-place mark in Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . . . at the Conference USA Cham- the Championship 4+ . . . posted second-place finishes in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final pionship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final. at both the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . at the Southern Inter- mark in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final. collegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Second Varsity 8+ to a fourth-place Grand Final finish. SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . raced the Collegiate 4+ to a second-place finish and then turned in a top time in the Grand Final Sprints at FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in eight regattas . . . assisted the Club 4+ to a sixth- the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . also at the Boot of the Oklahoma, helped the Collegiate place mark at the Head of the Charles . . . captured gold medals in the Novice 4+ and 8+ finish third overall and then capture a gold medal finish in the Grand Final Sprints 2nd Novice 8+ at the Wichita Frostbite . . . in the Novice 8+, earned a gold medal at . . . raced the Open 8+ to a bronze medal at the Head of the Hooch . . . helped post a the Lawless Cup, a silver medal at the Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championship sixth-place mark in the Varsity 8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Southern and a bronze medal at the Knecht Cup. Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Varsity 8+ to a fifth- place Grand Final finish . . . posted a top mark in the Varsity 8+ to earn the Lawless PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in rowing at Shaker High School Cup trophy . . . recorded a second-place finish in the Collegiate 8+ at the USRowing . . . claimed a gold medal in the Varsity 4+ and a second-place finish in the Varsity 8+ Championship. at the Lift Bridge Regatta as a senior . . . also during her senior campaign, claimed second-place marks in the Junior 8+ and Junior 4+ at the Head of the Hudson, and a FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in eight regattas . . . recorded a sixth-place finish fourth-place finish in the Eight at the Head of the Housatonic . . . earned a second- in the Lightweight 4+ at the Head of the Charles . . . captured a gold medal in the place mark at the New York State Section 2 Championship in the Varsity 4+ and a Lightweight 4+ and a bronze medal in the Novice 4+ ‘B’ at the Wichita Frostbite . . . fourth-place finish in the Eight at the Stotesbury Cup as a junior . . . as a freshman picked up a gold medal in the Varsity 4+ and a silver medal in the 3rd Varsity 8+ at the in the Novice 8+ recorded a top time at the New York State Section 2 Champion- Lawless Cup . . . in the Varsity 4+, earned a gold medal at the Knecht Cup and a silver ship, and second-place marks at the Scholastic Rowing Championship and Saratoga medal at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship. Invitational.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Earned four letters in soccer, three letters in wrestling and crew, PERSONAL – An and exercise sports science major . . . born December 27, 1989 . . and one letter in diving at Egg Harbor Township High School . . . helped her rowing . daughter of Kenneth and Sandra Urquhart . . . her sister, Melissa, is also a rower at team claim a New Jersey State Championship, the Philadelphia City Championship, TU . . . was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and picked up C-USA the Stotesbury Championship and the Atlantic County Championship, as well as a All-Academic honors as a freshman. silver medal at the SRA Nationals as a senior . . . was the State Cham- pion in wrestling as a sophomore and junior, and the New Jersey State Champion as a senior.

PERSONAL – An elementary education and mathematics major . . . born October 5, Melissa Urquhart 1990 . . . daughter of Tom Urbanek and Maria Mignone . . . was named to the Tulsa 5-9 • Fr-HS Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and picked up C-USA All-Academic honors as a fresh- Latham, N.Y. (Shaker Rowing Assoc.) man, sophomore and junior.

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in rowing at Shaker High School . . . was the New York State, Stotesbury Cup and Scholastic National Champion in the Varsity 2x as a senior . . . finished fourth in the Youth 2x at the USRowing Youth Nationals as a senior . . . during her junior season, was first at the New York State Championship, second at the Stotesbury Cup and third at the Scholastic Nationals in the Varsity 2x . . . served as the team captain as a junior and senior.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born August 5, 1993 . . . daughter of Kenneth and Sandra Urquhart . . . her sister, Amanda, is also a rower at TU.

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PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born October 4, 1992 . . . daughter of Michael and Maggie Wohlrab.

Renee Vanasse 5-11 • So-1L Coon Rapids, Minn. (Coon Rapids HS)

CREW Emily Wynn 5-8 • Sr-3L Glendale, Wis. (Milwaukee Rowing Club) AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner.

FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in nine regattas . . . helped the Novice 8+ record a fourth-place finish with a time of 16:14.77 at the Head of the Oklahoma AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 24 career regattas. . . . posted a third-place finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and a sixth-place mark at the San Diego Crew Classic in the Novice 8+ JUNIOR (2010-11) – Participated in seven regattas . . . helped the Collegiate 8+ post Grand Final . . . registered a fifth-place mark in the Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final at a sixth-place time of 1:41.50 in the Grand Final Sprints at the Head of the Oklahoma. the Conference USA Championship. SOPHOMORE (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . helped the Open 8+ earn PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner as a swimmer at Coon Rapids High a bronze medal at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing School . . . also earned two letters in cross country skiing and was a member of the Association Championship, assisted the Second Varsity 8+ to a fourth-place Grand track and field team for one year. Final finish.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born November 25, 1991 . . . daughter FRESHMAN (2008-09) – Rowed in eight regattas . . . claimed a gold medal in the of Bradley and Lynn Vanasse . . . was a C-USA Academic Medalist and was named to Novice 4+ at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Wichita Frostbite, earned a gold the Tulsa Dean’s List as a freshman. medal in the Novice 4+ and Novice 8+ . . . in the Novice 8+, captured a gold medal at the Lawless Cup, a silver medal at the Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Champion- ships and a bronze medal at the Knecht Cup.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a two-year letterwinner in rowing at Nicolet High School Semone Wilson and three-year rower for the Milwaukee Rowing Club Juniors . . . finished third in the 5-10 • So-SQ Varsity 8+ at the 126th Royal Canadian Henley as a senior. Catoosa, Okla. (Edison HS) PERSONAL – An English and education major . . . born June 1, 1990 . . . daughter of David and Noreen Wynn . . . was named to the TU Athletic Director’s honor roll as a freshman, and to the Dean’s List as a sophomore and junior . . . picked up C-USA AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner. All-Academic honors as a freshman, sophomore and junior . . . was a CRCA National Scholar Athlete as a sophomore and junior. FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in two regattas . . . helped the Novice 4+ ‘B’ finish fourth at the Head of the Oklahoma.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year member of the basketball team at Edison Pre- paratory High School . . . was also a two-year member of the track and field team.

PERSONAL – An international business and Russian studies major . . . born February 14, 1992 . . . daughter of Rickey and Sharron Wilson . . . her brother, Rickey Jr., was a member of the Tulsa track and field team from 2003-07.

Colleen Wohlrab 5-8 • Fr-HS Sarasota, Fla. (Sarasota Scullers)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Competed with the Sarasota Scullers club team . . . as a senior, claimed the USRowing Youth Nationals title in the Lightweight 4+ and the Florida State Rowing Association Championship in the Varsity 8+ . . . finished second in the Varsity 8+ and Varsity 4x at the Head of the Hooch as a senior . . . raced the Varsity 4x and Varsity 2- to first-place marks at the FSRA Championship, and the Varsity 8+ to a third-place finish at the USRowing Club Nationals during her junior season.

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3 - Canada INTRO CREW

1 3 2 6 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 4 1 6

3 1 - Scotland

2 1 - Venezuela

Golden Hurricane by State/Country Golden Hurricane by Class

Arizona (1) Nebraska (1) Texas (3) Freshmen (12) Juniors (8) Lauren Nehf Brooke Helmberger Becca Bratcher Amanda Ames Ashton Barragar Emory Cate Danielle Bertossa Allyson Brooks California (1) New Jersey (4) Lauren Mann Allison Kiefer Megan Fitzpatrick Alexandra Guth Allyson Brooks Lauren Mann Rosie McCarthy Megan Fitzpatrick Virginia (3) Angela Metzler Megan Melott Connecticut (1) Rosie McCarthy Jessica Fosdyck Terrell Minner Meredith Papps Allison Kiefer Dana Urbanek Kelly Hill Patrizia Perazzo Molly Selig Megan Melott Anna Proffitt Puja Sztorc Florida (2) New York (6) Amy Richardson Danielle Bertossa Rachel Buchanan Wisconsin (3) Jamie Roloff Seniors (16) Colleen Wohlrab Kelsey Kean Abigail Gorman Melissa Urquhart Catharine Brierre Puja Sztorc Amy Nelson Colleen Wohlrab Rachel Buchanan Illinois (1) Arielle Tillou Emily Wynn Emory Cate Molly Selig Amanda Urquhart Sophomores (12) Alaina Ferraro Melissa Urquhart Canada (3) Becca Bratcher Jessica Fosdyck Indiana (1) Meredith Papps Rebecca Clark Abigail Gorman Angela Metzler Ohio (1) Amanda Schenk Zoe Fleischmann Natalie Hall Katie Holtvogt Carly Schmidt Alexandra Guth Kelly Hill Kansas (3) Brooke Helmberger Katie Holtvogt Ashton Barragar Oklahoma (6) Scotland (1) Lauren Nehf Kelsey Kean Rebecca Clark Catharine Brierre Zoe Fleischmann Amy Nelson Jourdan Kondrat Anna Proffitt Natalie Hall Amanda Schenk Stephanie Rogers Amy Richardson Venezuela (1) Carly Schmidt Arielle Tillou Michigan (2) Stephanie Rogers Patrizia Perazzo Elissa Stiles Dana Urbanek Jourdan Kondrat Elissa Stiles Renee Vanasse Amanda Urquhart Terrell Minner Semone Wilson Semone Wilson Emily Wynn

Minnesota (1) Pennsylvania (2) Renee Vanasse Alaina Ferraro Jamie Roloff Missouri (1) Amanda Ames

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All-Time Rowing Roster A D H M Jonna (Wilhoit) Akin...... 1997-2001 Anne Dachowski...... 2003-04 Natasha Haeffner...... 1999-2000 Kate MacLeod...... 2003-05 Ariana Aldaco...... 2000-03 Katie Daniel...... 1996-98 Jennifer Haggard...... 2003-04 Jacqueline Malleo...... 2006-10 Ana Alexander...... 2004-05 Jennifer Daugherty...... 2000-01 Jordan Haggard...... 2005-06 Christina Mamalis...... 2003-04

HISTORY Lindsey Allen...... 2004-05 Megan Davies...... 2007 Angela Hall...... 1997-2000 Lauren Mann...... 2011-P Amanda Ames...... 2011-P Erica Dean...... 2008-09 Maggie Hall...... 1999-2001 Anaya Mayberry...... 1996-2000 Jayme Anderson...... 1999-2003 Pam Denton...... 2002-04 Natalie Hall...... 2008-P Meghan McCarrier...... 1995-96 Jennifer Anderson...... 2007-10 Shara Derks...... 2004-08 Sarah Hall...... 1995-96 Rosie McCarthy...... 2009-P Kim Anderson...... 1998-2001 Sarah Dexter...... 1995-96 Jamie Hancock...... 2010 Cathy McCollam...... 2005-06 Vanessa Andrews...... 2004-08 Amy Diekelman...... 1995-96 Erin Hargrove...... 1999-2000 Christina McCrery...... 2002-03 Jennifer Ashbaugh...... 2000-03 Rachel Diekelman...... 2003-04 Faith Harjo...... 2006-08 Nicola McDonald...... 2003-04 Krista Atchley...... 2000-01, 2003-04 Melissa Dilworth...... 1999-2003 Savannah Hatch...... 2004-05 Amy McGhee...... 2001-04 Glynnis Aubrey...... 2007-11 Autumn Dinkelman...... 2008-09 Brooke Helmberger...... 2010-P Emily McIntyre...... 2003-04 Michelle Dir...... 1995-96 Melissa Hester...... 2007-08 Kathleen McKee...... 2004-05 B Brandy Dixon...... 1995-96 Sinead Higgins...... 2007-08 Nicole McNamee...... 2007-11 Kellen Baggett...... 2007-11 Beth Dodge...... 1995-97 Kelly Hill...... 2008-P Rebecca Medrano...... 2008 Emily Bailey...... 2003-07 Erin Donovan...... 1996-98 Patricia Hill...... 1998-99 Alison Meeks...... 2000-01 Lindsey Bailey...... 2005-09 Meaghan Dooley...... 2005-08 Rachael Hill...... 2002-04 Megan Melott...... 2009-P Jennifer Baldwin...... 2000-01 Caitlin Dryke...... 2008-09 Jackie Hochberg...... 2004-05 April Merrill...... 2002-03 Leslie Barnard...... 2002-03 Jackie D’Souza...... 2004-06 Alexandra Holter...... 2001-05 Ryan Mertz...... 1997-99 Ashton Barragar...... 2008-P Orlagh Duddy...... 1999-2000 Katie Holtvogt...... 2008-P Eva Mesmann...... 2000-01 Brenda Bauer...... 1996-97 McKenzie Duellman...... 2008 Amy Horabin...... 2000-01 Jamie Messina...... 1995-96 Brandy Beers...... 1996-97 Caitlin Duffy...... 2004-09 Carla Horne...... 2007-11 Angela Metzler...... 2011-P Whitney Beltran...... 2005-06 Sarah Dulek...... 2005-06 Allison Hunt...... 1996-97 Alexandria Meyer...... 2003-04 Leilani Benson...... 1995-96 Cassandra Duncan...... 2002-05 Kyle Hunt...... 1996-99 Sonya Miles...... 2001-02 Maria Bergman...... 2000-01 Maggie Miller...... 2008 Marietta Berner...... 2000-01 E J Terrell Minner...... 2011-P Danielle Bertossa...... 2011-P Emily Effron...... 2000-01 Michelle Jarchow...... 1996-97 Laura Beth Minnich...... 2005-06 Abby Betzen...... 2003-05 Alexis Elliot...... 2009-11 Kristina Jasin...... 2004-08 Marie Moran...... 1999-2000 Stephanie Bird...... 1997-98 Becky Jenschke...... 2004-08 Vanessa Munoz...... 1995-99 Jessica Boettner...... 1996-97 F Allison Jones...... 1996-2000 Hannah Bogan...... 2009-11 Nicole Falvo...... 2005-09 N Blair Bradley...... 2010-11 Alaina Ferraro...... 2008-P K Jessica Naudziunas...... 2004-05 Anne Brant...... 2004-05 Namek Fields ...... 2001-02 Michelle Kadin...... 2006-10 Cherie Nebel...... 1995-96 Becca Bratcher...... 2010-P Amy Figueroa...... 2000-01 Kourtney Kane...... 2010 Lauren Nehf...... 2010-P Allison Bridge...... 2005-09 Megan Fitzpatrick...... 2009-P Ondrea Kanwhen...... 2000-01 Amy Nelson...... 2010-P Catharine Brierre...... 2008-P Zoe Fleischmann...... 2011-P Kelsey Kean...... 2008-P Sarah Nelson...... 2000-01 Allyson Brooks...... 2009-P Jessica Fosdyck...... 2008-P Kassandra Kennedy...... 2004-05 Kim Neville...... 1996-98 Heather Brooks...... 2007-11 Sarah Kennedy...... 1999-2001 Paige Nolen...... 2008-09 Jaime Brown...... 1995-97 G Grace Kesic...... 2010 Lindsay Nook...... 1999-2003 Laura Brown...... 2000-03 Chresta Gann...... 1995-96 Allison Kiefer...... 2011-P Megan Novak...... 2001-06 Rachel Buchanan...... 2008-P Marcia Garcia...... 1996-97 Krysti Knoche...... 2006-10 Julie Burch...... 2003-07 Farron Garling...... 2000-01 Jourdan Kondrat...... 2008-P O Monika Burton...... 2003-07 Jennifer Gastorf...... 2000-01 Larissa Olson...... 2010 Aleanna Gencarelli...... 2006-08 L Sara Osterhaus...... 1995-99 C Ashley Genrich...... 2006-09 Christine LaBarre ...... 2001-05 Emily Callen...... 2007-09 Jessica Gese...... 2003-04 Frances Landis...... 2004-05 P Anne Campbell-Ryan...... 2007-11 Marni Gesinski...... 2001-04 Sarah Laurent...... 2003-07 Lauren Pacinelli...... 2008-11 Erin Campbell...... 2004-05 Stacey Gilham...... 2004-08 Bethany Lawrence...... 1998-99 Brianna Palmer...... 2004-05, 2006-08 Sue Casey...... 1999-2003 Whitney Given...... 2002-03 Phuong Le...... 1996-97 Meredith Papps...... 2009-P Emory Cate...... 2008-P Elena Gomez...... 2000-01 Aidan Leddy...... 2006-10 Ashley Parker...... 1999-2000 Rebecca Clark...... 2010-P Abigail Gorman...... 2008-P Erin Leddy...... 2009-11 Diamond Percivill...... 2000-01 Elizabeth Clay...... 1998-99 Becky Gorrell...... 2002-04 Stephanie Lejbjuk...... 2003-05 Patrizia Perazzo...... 2011-P Alexandra Codispoti...... 2003-04 Sara Gotham...... 2007 Melissa Lok...... 2000-04 Carrie Petersen...... 2000-01 Bonnie Coffin...... 2006-07 Elise Grafe...... 2008-10 Cassandra Lopez...... 2007 Elizabeth Peterson...... 2005-09 Ann Cook...... 2000-01 Hannah Grafe...... 2006-08 Gabriela Lopez...... 2003-07 Lindsay Piepenbrok...... 2004-05 Chelsea Cornell...... 2004-08 Sabine Grimm...... 2000-01 Libby Lowe...... 2001-03 Kimberly Poff...... 2010-11 Missy Cox...... 1995-97 Danielle Guccione...... 2004-08 Colleen Lux...... 1997-99 Sarah Pond...... 2008 Jennifer Criswell...... 2000-01 Perla Guerrero-Romo...... 1996-99 Allie Porter...... 2004-05 Tricia Crow...... 1997 Alexandra Guth...... 2010-P Angela Potter...... 1996-97 Kyla Currie...... 1997 Amanda Gurley...... 2004-05 Anna Proffitt...... 2011-P

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R U H istory Megan Ramsay...... 2000-01 Dana Urbanek...... 2008-P Tulsa Rowing Awards INTRO Beth Reed...... 1995-96 Paula Uribe...... 1996-97 Karen Rice...... 2000-01 Amanda Urquhart...... 2008-P ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA 2007 Vanessa Richards...... 1997-2000 Melissa Urquhart...... 2011-P Academic All-District VI Vanessa Andrews Amy Richardson...... 2011-P Allison Bridge Kelly Rider...... 2004-07 V 2007: Vanessa Andrews, First Team Julie Burch Gloria Rivera...... 2010-11 Jennifer Vacanti...... 1995-96 2008: Vanessa Andrews, First Team Meaghan Dooley Lauren Robinson...... 2002-03 Renee Vanasse...... 2010-P 2009: Susan Stangl, Second Team Becky Jenschke Maggie Robinson...... 2003-05 Gwen Vanloo...... 1995-96 2010: Susan Stangl, First Team Michelle Sechser Stephanie Rogers...... 2009-P Angela Venda...... 1997-98 Jamie Roloff...... 2011-P Jamie Vick...... 2000-04 2008 Margaret Rosene...... 2001-02 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Vanessa Andrews Solange Rousset...... 1998-2002 W Academic All-America Allison Bridge Angela Rozowski-Vogt...... 2004-08 Shantel Wagner...... 2009-10 Emily Callen Erin Ryan...... 2002-03 Julie Wahouske...... 1995-96 2007: Vanessa Andrews, Third Team Chelsea Cornell Jessi Waidelich...... 2005-06 2008: Vanessa Andrews, First Team Meaghan Dooley S Lisa Warren...... 1995-96 2010: Susan Stangl, Third Team Nicole Falvo Leslie Sanditen...... 2006-08 Marie Wegner...... 1998-2000 Hannah Grafe Emily Saul...... 1997-2001 Alexis Weidner...... 2001-04 Danielle Guccione Ashley Sawyer...... 2003-04 Megan Wells...... 2006-08 CRCA All-Region Sinead Higgins Jennifer Schaffner...... 2004-05 Susan Wendelken...... 1997-98 Becky Jenschke Amanda Schenk...... 2010-P Jackie Wendell...... 1996-2000 2000 Leslie Sanditen Sara Schlesinger...... 2006-08 Christina West...... 1995-96 Emily Saul Michelle Sechser Carly Schmidt...... 2010-P Jamie West...... 1995-96 Susan Stangl Angela Sebastian...... 2002-03 Maris Weston...... 2006-08 2001 Michelle Sechser...... 2004-08 Molly White...... 2002-03 Maggie Hall 2009 Erin Sedlar...... 1996-97 Chrissie Williams...... 1998-2002 Solange Rousset Allison Bridge Molly Selig...... 2009-P Janna Williams...... 2003-04 Emily Saul Emily Callen Emily Sharum...... 1996-97 Savannah Williams...... 2009-11 Jennifer Smith Anne Campbell Kara Shull...... 2004-05 Suzi Williams...... 1997-98 Nicole Falvo Lisa Simes...... 2003-08 Heather Wilson...... 2000-04 2007 Michelle Kadin Kiva Small...... 2003-04 Semone Wilson...... 2010-P Michelle Sechser, Second Team Susan Stangl Amanda Smith...... 1999-2003 Colleen Wohlrab...... 2011-P Anna Smith...... 2002-04 Brandi Woodson...... 1997-2001 2010 2010 Jenny Smith...... 1997-01 Melissa Wourms...... 2002-03 Stephanie Rogers, First Team Rachel Buchanan Kellyn Smith...... 2008-10 Jessica Wright...... 2005-06 Anne Campbell Rebecca Stangl...... 2008-11 Kristi Wyatt...... 2001-03 Hannah Grafe Susan Stangl...... 2006-10 Emily Wynn...... 2008-P CRCA National Scholar Athletes Kellyn Smith Jessica Steinmeyer...... 2002-03 Rebecca Stangl Alex Stellato...... 2006-07 Y 2000 Susan Stangl Casey Stellato...... 2006-08 Jessica Yarborough...... 1997 Emily Saul Emily Wynn Elizabeth Stelling...... 2007 Jennifer Smith Elissa Stiles...... 2010-P Brandi Woodson 2011 Carly Sullivan...... 2000-01 Rachel Buchanan Laura Sullivan...... 1995-96 2001 Abigail Gorman Puja Sztorc...... 2009-P Melissa Dilworth Kelsey Kean Emily Saul Erin Leddy T Jennifer Smith Megan Melott Darcie Taggart...... 1996-97 Brandi Woodson Amanda Schenk Amberlin Tannehill...... 1999-2000 Arielle Tillou Kristen Taylor...... 2000-02 2004 Emily Wynn Shamika Taylor...... 2000-01 Abby Betzen Robyn Thomas...... 1996-2000 Natalie Thompson...... 2002-03 2005 All-Conference USA Shelly Thyne...... 1995-97 Julie Burch Arielle Tillou...... 2008-P Christine LaBarre 2010 Tina Tran...... 2000-01 Stephanie Lejbjuk Vanessa Andrews Kim Trewin...... 1996-97 Amanda Troxell...... 2001-03 2006 2011 Olivia Tso...... 2004-08 Chelsea Cornell Heather Brooks Michelle Sechser

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C-USA All-Academic Team Rebecca Stangl Shara Derks Kelly Hill Susan Stangl Caitlin Duffy Katie Holtvogt 2010 Nicole Falvo Kelsey Kean Michelle Kadin 2010 Aleanna Gencarelli Krysti Knoche Susan Stangl Michelle Kadin Danielle Guccione Nicole McNamee Erin Leddy Sinead Higgins Stephanie Rogers Megan Melott Carla Horne Molly Selig HISTORY C-USA Post-Graduate Meredith Papps Krysti Knoche Puja Sztorc Scholarship Recipient Kellyn Smith Nicole McNamee Arielle Tillou Rebecca Stangl Brianna Palmer Dana Urbanek 2010 Susan Stangl Elizabeth Peterson Emily Wynn Susan Stangl Shantel Wagner Leslie Sanditen Lisa Simes 2011 2011 Olivia Tso Glynnis Aubrey C-USA Spirit of Service Honoree Becca Bratcher Kellen Baggett Anne Campbell-Ryan 2009 Blair Bradley 2010 Brooke Helmberger Kellen Baggett Catharine Brierre Susan Stangl Elissa Stiles Catharine Brierre Heather Brooks Renee Vanasse Heather Brooks Rachel Buchanan 2011 Rachel Buchanan Rebecca Clark Megan Melott Anne Campbell Megan Fitzpatrick C-USA All-Academic Honorees Erica Dean Abigail Gorman Autumn Dinkelman Alexandra Guth C-USA Academic Medalists 2006 Caitlin Duffy Kelly Hill Lindsey Bailey Nicole Falvo Katie Holtvogt 2006 Whitney Beltran Alaina Ferraro Kelsey Kean Vanessa Andrews Allison Bridge Elise Grafe Erin Leddy Julie Burch Monika Burton Kelly Hill Nicole McNamee Becky Jenschke Chelsea Cornell Katie Holtvogt Megan Melott Laura Beth Minnich Meaghan Dooley Carla Horne Amy Nelson Kelly Rider Sarah Dulek Kelsey Kean Meredith Papps Nicole Falvo Krysti Knoche Kimberly Poff 2007 Danielle Guccione Nicole McNamee Amanda Schenk Vanessa Andrews Jordan Haggard Lauren Pacinelli Carly Schmidt Michelle Kadin Kristina Jasin Elizabeth Peterson Molly Selig Allison Bridge Sarah Laurent Arielle Tillou Puja Sztorc Kelly Rider Gabriela Lopez Dana Urbanek Arielle Tillou Julie Burch Cathy McCollam Amanda Urquhart Dana Urbanek Michelle Sechser Megan Novak Emily Wynn Emily Wynn Meaghan Dooley Elizabeth Peterson Susan Stangl Michelle Sechser 2010 Hannah Grafe Lisa Simes Glynnis Aubrey Casey Stellato Olivia Tso Kellen Baggett Becky Jenschke Jessi Waidelich Catharine Brierre Jessica Wright Allyson Brooks 2008 Heather Brooks Vanessa Andrews 2007 Rachel Buchanan Allison Bridge Emily Bailey Anne Campbell Emily Callen Sarah Laurent Alexis Elliot Meaghan Dooley Chelsea Cornell Alaina Ferraro Hannah Grafe Leslie Sanditen Megan Fitzpatrick Becky Jenschke Nicole Falvo Abigail Gorman Michelle Kadin Lisa Simes Elise Grafe Michelle Sechser Danielle Guccione Susan Stangl Oliva Tso Kristi Knoche 2009 Allison Bridge 2008 Emily Callen Kellen Baggett Caitlin Dryke Heather Brooks Tulsa Outstanding Community Service Award Abigail Gorman Anne Campbell Women’s Rowing has won Tulsa’s Outstanding Team Community Service Award in Michelle Kadin Chelsea Cornell seven of the nine years of its existence. The rowers claimed the award in 2003, 2004, Kellyn Smith Erica Dean 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, and in 2005 shared the honor with women’s soccer.

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Tulsa Rowing All-Time Results

1996-97 Novice 8+ 1st 5:54.6 SIRA Championships HISTORY Head coach: Patrick Johnson Varsity 8+ 2nd 6:01 April 17-18 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. INTRO Open 2- 4th 9:05.1 Oklahoma State Duel Tulsa vs. Creighton Varsity 8+ 5th 6:57.4 Oct. 31 • Stillwater, Okla. March 22 • Catoosa, Okla. 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:28.2 Novice 8+ ‘A’ 1st 18:40 Varsity 4+ 1st 5:40 Novice 8+ ‘B’ 3rd 21:29 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd N/A Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championships Varsity 8+ 1st 16:42 Varsity 8+ 1st 5:22 May 1-2 • Madison, Wis. 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st 5:27 Women’s 2- Final 4th 8:50.5 Wichita Frostbite Novice 4+ Heat 4th 8:06.35 Nov. 3 • Wichita, Kan. Tulsa vs. Kansas State Novice 4+ Repechage 3rd 8:26.01 Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ 3rd 11:33 March 28 • Catoosa, Okla. Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 6:41.42 Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ 7th 13:47 Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:57.56 Varsity 8+ Repechage 2nd 6:27.27 First Novice 8+ 1st 10:28 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:37 Varsity 8+ Semifinal 4th 6:28.96 Novice 8+ ‘A’ 2nd 12:28 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st 7:41 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 6th 7:01.76 Novice 8+ ‘B’ 4th 13:03 2nd Varsity 8+ 5th 6:55.95 2nd Novice 8+ 2nd 11:44 Lexus Cup/Central Region Championship Repechage Varsity 8+ 5th 10:09 May 16 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Varsity 4+ 6th 7:13.6 Louisiana Marathon Varsity 4+ Petite 4th 7:12.16 1999-2000 Varsity 8+ 4th 6:08.6 Nov. 9 • Nachitoches, La. Head coach: Shaw Tilton Novice 8+ 3rd 4:03 Varsity 8+ Petite 6th 6:41.24 Varsity 8+ 2nd 3:22 Quad Cities Rowing Classic Oct. 9 • Moline, Ill. Creighton Duel 1998-99 Novice 4+ 2nd 21:46 March 13 • Tulsa, Okla. Head coach: Shaw Tilton Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 17:35 Varsity 2- 3rd 7:54.6 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 18:07 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 6:32.5 The Thomas Eakins Head of the Schuylkill Regatta Varsity 4+ ‘C’ 5th 19:41 Novice 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 7:42.48 Oct. 24 • Philadelphia, Pa. Novice 8+ 2nd 18:24 Lightweight 4+ 1st 6:43.09 Club 8+ 11th 16:17.40 Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 15:54 Varsity 4+ 2nd 6:58.67 Varsity 8+ 8th 16:10.31 Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 2nd 16:40 Novice 8+ 1st 6:47.80 Varsity 8+ 1st 6:52.9 Pumpkin Head Regatta Head of the Rock Regatta Oct. 31 • Austin, Texas Oct. 10 • Rockford, Ill. Kansas Duel Novice 8+ 2nd 26:51.9 Varsity 2- 9th 22:00 March 22 • Catoosa, Okla. Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 4th 23:08.7 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 4th 20:52 Lightweight 4+ 1st 9:13 Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 7th 25:06.6 Novice 4+ ‘B’ 5th 20:55 Varsity 4+ 2nd 10:02 Novice 8+ 7th 18:40 Novice 8+ 2nd 9:03 Wichita Frostbite Regatta Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 3rd 15:47 Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 2nd 8:37 Nov. 8 • Wichita, Kan. Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 14th 16:47 Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 4th 9:57 Novice 4+ 3rd 10:18 Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ 1st 9:33 Head of the Charles Regatta Oklahoma State Duel Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ 5th 11:29 Oct. 24 • Boston, Mass. April 8 • Tulsa, Okla. Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 9:09 Championship 8+ 29th 18:25.26 Lightweight 4+ 1st 8:37 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 9:33 Novice 8+ 7th 10:14 Head of the Iowa Regatta Dad Vail Regatta Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 8:54 Oct. 31 • Des Moines, Iowa May 9-10 • Philadelphia, Pa. Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 4th 9:03 Novice 4+ 11th 18:31.00 Open 2- 3rd N/A Open 4+ ‘A’ 8th 17:14.00 Novice 4+ 4th 8:20.37 Heart of Texas Regatta Open 4+ ‘B’ 5th 17:00.00 Lightweight 4+ 6th 8:23.96 March 21 • Austin, Texas Novice 8+ 6th 16:06.00 Novice 4+ 4th 4:14 Open 8+ ‘A’ 4th 14:16.00 JV 4+ 3rd 4:14.1 Open 8+ ‘B’ 15th 15:35.00 1997-98 Varsity 4+ 5th 4:05.2 SMU Regatta Head coach: Patrick Johnson JV 8+ 3rd 3:56.4 Nov. 14 • Dallas, Texas Varsity 8+ 3rd 3:25.8 Open 4+ 3rd 18:47.86 Head of the Colorado Novice 8+ 3rd 17:15.68 Oct. 25 • Austin, Texas Novice 4+ 1st N/A Tulsa Regatta Tulsa vs. Creighton Varsity 4+ 2nd N/A March 27 • Tulsa, Okla. March 11 • Omaha, Neb. Novice 8+ 1st N/A Novice 4+ 3rd 10:13 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 6:26.6 Varsity 8+ 2nd N/A Varsity 4+ 1st 9:12 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 6:29.5 Varsity 8+ 1st 7:35.3 2nd Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 6:01.0 Head of the Chattahoochee 2nd Varsity 8+ 3rd 8:13 2nd Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 6:09.8 Nov. 1 • Atlanta, Ga. Varsity 8+ 1st 5:51.0 Varsity 4+ 2nd N/A Creighton University Regatta 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 6:13.9 Novice 8+ 2nd N/A April 10 • Omaha, Neb. Varsity 8+ 2nd N/A Varsity 8+ 1st 5:05.4 Heart of Texas Regatta 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st 5:16.5 March 19 • Austin, Texas Tulsa vs. Kansas JV 4+ 3rd 10:28.2 March 21 • Catoosa, Okla. JV 8+ Heat 2nd 3:45.4 Varsity 4+ 1st 6:15.2 JV 8+ Final 3rd 10:28.2

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Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 7:27.6 Longhorn Invitational 2001-02 Varsity 8+ Final 4th 7:21.1 March 17-18 • Austin, Texas Head coach: jason coffman (Note: There were three different races for each event.) Tulsa vs. Kansas State Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:18.0 March 25-26 • Manhattan, Kan. Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:42.5 American Royal Fall Classic Varsity 4+ 2nd 5:52.13 Novice 8+ 2nd 7:31.0 Oct. 15 • Kansas City, Mo. Novice 8+ 2nd 5:12.4 Novice 8+ 1st 7:32.9 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 16:51.0 Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 5:17.21 Novice 8+ 3rd 7:36.4 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 9th 17:46.0 Open 8+ 4th 15.33.0 HISTORY Varsity 8+ Final 2nd 5:20.91 JV 8+ 1st 7:16.5 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 5:15:48 JV 8+ 1st 7:06.0 2nd Varsity 8+ Final 2nd 5:17.7 JV 8+ 2nd 7:06.9 Head of the Charles Varsity 8+ 1st 6:55.6 Oct. 21 • Boston, Mass. San Diego Crew Classic Varsity 8+ 1st 6:41.2 Championship 8+ 28th 17:36.5 April 1-2 • San Diego, Calif. Varsity 8+ 2nd 6:48.5 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:02.35 Head of the Iowa Varsity 8+ Final 6th 7:05.3 Tulsa vs. SMU Oct. 28 • Iowa City, Iowa March 24 • Tulsa, Okla. Open 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 16:21.9 SIRA Championships Novice 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 6:36.7 Open 4+ ‘B’ 18th 17:54.16 April 15-16 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Novice 4+ ‘B’ 1st 6:55.5 Open 8+ 7th 14:47.5 JV 8+ Heat 3rd 7:27.5 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 5:47.6 JV 8+ Final 4th 7:22.6 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 6:44.1 White Rock Invitational Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 7:04.8 Varsity 4+ ‘C’ 1st 6:45.6 Nov. 11 • Dallas, Texas Varsity 8+ Semifinal 1st 7:16.8 Novice 8+ 1st 7:37.6 Open 2- ‘A’ 1st 20:21 Varsity 8+ Final 1st 6:53.1 JV 8+ 1st 7:02.0 Open 2- ‘B’ 3rd 21:27 Varsity 8+ 1st 6:40.2 Open 4+ ‘A’ 1st 19:16 Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championships Open 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 20:57 April 22 • Madison, Wis. Tulsa vs. Kansas Novice 8+ 3rd 22:17 Varsity 8+ 2nd 6:15.05 March 31-April 1 • Lawrence, Kan. Varsity 8+ 2nd 17:42 2nd Varsity 8+ 4th 6:29.05 (Note: There were three different races for each event.) Novice 8+ 3rd 5:01.3 Longhorn Invitational Lexus Central Region Sprints Novice 8+ 3rd 4:42.5 March 22-24 • Austin, Texas May 13 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Novice 8+ 4th 8:06.5 (Note: There were four different races for each event.) Varsity 8+ Heat 4th 7:09.9 JV 8+ 2nd 4:32.5 Novice 8+ 2nd 8:18.8 Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 6:42.8 JV 8+ 2nd 4:22.7 Novice 8+ 2nd 8:28.6 Varsity 8+ Petite 4th 6:52.6 JV 8+ 2nd 7:34.6 Novice 8+ 2nd 9:29.9 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 5th 7:24.4 Varsity 8+ 1st 4:10.5 Novice 8+ 2nd 9:11.5 2nd Varsity 8+ 5th 7:17.2 Varsity 8+ 1st 4:07.1 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:08.5 Semifinal Varsity 8+ 1st 6:56.5 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:11.1 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:52.8 2nd Varsity 8+ Petite 4th 7:11.1 San Diego Crew Classic Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:40.9 April 7-8 • San Diego, Calif. 2000-01 JV 8+ Petite 5th 7:25.20 San Diego Crew Classic Varsity 8+ 1st 7:14.6 April 6-7 • San Diego, Calif. Head coach: Shaw Tilton Varsity 8+ Heat 7th 7:18.25 SIRA Championships Varsity 8+ Petite 7th 7:11.73 Quad Cities Rowing Classic April 21-22 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Oct. 1 • Moline, Ill. Novice 8+ Heat 2nd 7:55.2 Tulsa vs. SMU Novice 4+ 3rd 20:51 Novice 8+ Semifinal 5th 8:19.50 April 14 • Tulsa, Okla. Varsity 4+ 1st 17:44 Novice 8+ C Final 2nd 7:52.78 Varsity 8+ 2nd 5:56.77 Novice 8+ ‘A’ 1st 17:48 JV 8+ Heat 3rd 7:14.87 Novice 8+ ‘B’ 3rd 19:58 JV 8+ Grand 4th 7:18.7 SIRA Championships Varsity 8+ 1st 15:34 Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 7:01.39 April 20-21 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 7:08.10 Novice 8+ 4th 7:56.1 Head of the Rock Varsity 8+ Grand 5th 7:11.36 Novice 8+ Semifinal 2nd 7:48.4 Oct. 8 • Rockford, Ill. Novice 8+ Final 2nd 7:50.3 Novice 4+ 8th 20:27 Big 12 Championships Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 7:03.4 Varsity 4+ 8th 18:23 April 28-29 • Manhattan, Kan. Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 6:54.9 Novice 8+ ‘A’ 5th 18:48 Varsity 4+ Heat 3rd 7:47.4 Varsity 8+ Grand 4th 7:17.2 Novice 8+ ‘B’ 17th 20:01 Varsity 4+ Grand 5th 8:13.5 Varsity 8+ 6th 16:03 Novice 8+ Heat 3rd 7:55.2 Big 12 Invitational Championship Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 6:25.9 April 4 • Austin, Texas Head of the Charles Varsity 8+ Grand 2nd 6:34.9 Novice 8+ Semifinal 2nd 7:36.2 Oct. 21-22 • Boston, Mass. 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 6:41.2 Novice 8+ Petite 2nd 8:11.9 Novice 8+ 3rd 18:01 2nd Varsity 8+ Grand 3rd 6:59.6 Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 6:42.7 Varsity 8+ Petite 2nd 7:34.9 Head of the Iowa Central Sprints Oct. 29 • Iowa City, Iowa May 11-12 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Novice 4+ 13th 20:06 Varsity 4+ Heat 6th 8:51.7 Novice 8+ ‘A’ 10th 17:05 Varsity 4+ Repechage 5th 9:10.8 Novice 8+ ‘B’ 17th 20:01 Varsity 4+ Petite 6th 8:34.0 Varsity 8+ 4th 14:51 Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 6:58.5 Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 6:51.9 White Rock Invitational Varsity 8+ Petite 2nd 6:49.4 Nov. 12 • Dallas, Texas 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 7th 7:40.4 Novice 4+ Heat 1st N/A 2nd Varsity 8+ 4th 7:18.7 Novice 4+ Final 3rd N/A Repechage 2nd Varsity 8+ Petite 4th 7:10.4 26 www.tulsahurricane.com 2012 TULSA rowing Media Guide

2002-03 Varsity 2- ‘A’ Final 2nd 8:14.6 Open 4+ ‘A’ 1st 10:22 Varsity 2- ‘B’ Final 4th 8:35.4 Open 4+ ‘B’ 7th 10:57 Head coach: kevin harris Novice 4+ Heat 1st 8:39.6 Novice 4+ 9th 13:47

Novice 4+ Semifinal 1st 8:32.0 Open 4x 2nd 10:22 HISTORY Head of the Rock Novice 4+ Grand 4th 8:45.7 Novice 8+ 6th 11:05 INTRO Oct. 13 • Rockford, Ill. Varsity 4+ Heat 3rd 8:24.4 2nd Novice 8+ 7th 12:04 Varsity Rec 1x 1st 24:36.6 Varsity 4+ Semifinal 4th 8:05.6 Open 8+ ‘A’ 4th 9:36 Varsity 2- ‘A’ 9th 19:05.0 Varsity 4+ Petite 1st 8:20.4 Open 8+ ‘B’ 6th 10:03 Varsity 2- ‘B’ 17th 19:49.0 Varsity 4x Heat 3rd 8:58.35 Varsity 2- ‘C’ 31st 22:41.7 Varsity 4x Grand 6th 8:56.8 Longhorn Invitational Varsity 2- ‘D’ 25th 20:33.0 Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 7:25.8 March 19-21 • Austin, Texas Varsity 2x 6th 20:49.16 Varsity 8+ Semifinal 6th 7:33.2 Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:41.1 Novice 4+ 10th 21:57.2 Varsity 4+ 1st 8:07.6 Open 4+ ‘A’ 20th 18:31.22 SIRA Championships Varsity 4+ 1st 8:04.6 Open 4+ ‘B’ 30th 19:40.23 April 18-19 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Varsity 4+ 2nd 7:56.3 Novice 8+ 14th 19:33.17 Novice 4+ Heat 1st 7:58.0 Novice 8+ 2nd 8:03.2 Varsity 8+ 21st 17:16.36 Novice 4+ Semifinal 3rd 8:01.3 Novice 8+ 1st 7:34.0 Novice 4+ Grand 4th 8:13.8 Novice 8+ 2nd 7:40.7 Head of the Charles Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 6:53.5 Novice 8+ 1st 7:19.6 Oct. 19-20 • Boston, Mass. Varsity 8+ Semifinal 4th 6:53.7 Club 4+ 8th 19:46.32 Varsity 8+ Petite 2nd 6:51.6 Kansas/Drake Duels Championship 8+ 41st 18:55.85 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 7:19.2 April 3 • Lawrence, Kan. 2nd Varsity 8+ Final 6th 7:37.5 Novice 4+ 1st 7:25.3 Head of the Iowa Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 7:04.8 Oct. 27 • Iowa City, Iowa Big 12 Invitational Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 7:34.8 Varsity 2- ‘A’ 12th 17:35.79 May 3 • Lawrence, Kan. Novice 8+ 2nd 6:53.7 Varsity 2- ‘B’ 9th 16:51.73 Novice 8+ Heat 2nd 7:38.2 Varsity 8+ 3rd 6:28.6 Varsity 2- ‘C’ 13th 17:59.82 Novice 8+ Petite 1st 7:56.5 Varsity 2- ‘D’ 18th 19:45 Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 7:03.8 Knecht Cup Varsity 2x 13th 18:17.4 Varsity 8+ Petite 1st 6:52.7 April 17-18 • Camden, N.J. Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 16th 16:04.4 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 7:26.3 Varsity 2- 3rd 8:57.4 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 23rd 17:03.1 2nd Varsity 8+ Petite 1st 7:19.8 Novice 4+ ‘A’ Heat 1st 8:16.13 Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 17th 14:44 Novice 4+ ‘B’ Heat 4th 8:30.2 Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 20th 15:19 Lexus Cup Central/South Region Sprints Novice 4+ ‘A’ Semifinal 1st 8:15.3 Wichita Frostbite Regatta May 17-18 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Novice 4+ ‘B’ Semifinal 2nd 8:30.0 Nov. 3 • Wichita, Kan. Varsity 4+ Heat 6th 7:59.0 Novice 4+ ‘A’ Grand 1st 8:05.7 Varsity Rec 6th 14:45 Varsity 4+ C Final 5th 7:51.7 Novice 4+ ‘B’ Grand 6th 8:44.0 Varsity 1x 5th 12:04 Varsity 8+ Heat 6th 7:07.5 Varsity 4+ 3rd 8:18.4 Varsity 2- ‘A’ 1st 10:16 Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 7:09.3 Varsity 4+ Semifinal 3rd 8:04.5 Varsity 2- ‘B’ 5th 12:35 Varsity 8+ Final 3rd 6:56.8 Varsity 4+ Grand 6th 8:16.0 Varsity 2- ‘C’ 2nd 11:58 Novice 8+ 4th 7:38.7 Varsity 2x 7th 11:13 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 4th 10:43 Oklahoma Cup Regatta Novice 4+ ‘B’ 16th 13:45 2003-04 Head coach: kevin harris April 24 • Tulsa, Okla. Open 4+ 2nd 10:11 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 7:08.8 Open 4x 2nd 10:03 Novice 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 8:00.9 Head of the Des Moines Novice 8+ 4th 10:28 Lightweight 4+ 1st 7:50.2 Sept. 27 • Des Moines, Iowa Varsity 8+ 2nd 9:08 Varsity 4+ 1st 7:31.1 Rec Single ‘A’ 1st 28:44 Varsity 8+ 1st 6:29.9 Tulsa vs. Creighton Rec Single ‘B’ 2nd 32:46 Varsity 2- ‘B’ 2nd 21:50 March 16 • Tulsa, Okla. Dad Vail Regatta Varsity 2- ‘C’ 9th 27:30 Novice 4+ 3rd 10:19.85 May 7-8 • Philadelphia, Pa. Varsity 2- ‘D’ 7th 24:32 Varsity 4+ 3rd 8:53.74 Varsity 4+ 3rd 8:07.6 Lightweight 2x 2nd 22:41 Novice 8+ 2nd 8:31.72 Novice 8+ Heat 1st 6:59.2 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 3rd 23:30 Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 7:12.8 Novice 8+ Semifinal 2nd 6:55.2 Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 2nd 7:28.38 Novice 4+ ‘B’ 13th 27:13 Lightweight 4+ 2nd 22:32 Novice 8+ Final 4th 7:02.5 Longhorn Invitational Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 11th 20:53 March 21-23 • Austin, Texas Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 26th 23:11 Varsity 4+ 2nd 7:51.5 Novice 8+ 3rd 21:53 2004-05 Novice 8+ 2nd 8:07.3 Open 8+ 8th 19:42 Head coach: kevin harris Novice 8+ 2nd N/A Novice 8+ 2nd 8:05.4 Head of the Charles Head of the Des Moines Novice 8+ 2nd 8:02.4 Oct. 18-19 • Boston, Mass. Sept. 25 • Des Moines, Iowa Varsity 8+ 3rd 7:19.8 Club 4+ 9th 19:47.6 Rec Single 2nd 33:33 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:04.7 Collegiate 8+ 29th 18:33.5 Lightweight 1x 1st 32:02 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:11.3 Lightweight 2nd 25:59 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:17.6 Wichita Frostbite Varsity 1 ‘A’ 2nd 28:10 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:32.4 Nov. 2 • Wichita, Kan. Varsity 1 ‘B’ 6th 31:47 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:33.0 Rec 1x ‘A’ 3rd 14:21 Open 2- ‘A’ 4th 25:52 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st 7:34.4 Rec 1x ‘B’ 5th 16:11 Open 2- ‘B’ 3rd 25:32 Open Single 4th 13:08 Open 2- ‘C’ 7th 27:29 Knecht Cup Varsity 2- ‘A’ 1st 11:19 Novice 4+ 3rd 27:47 April 12-13 • Camden, N.J. Varsity 2- ‘B’ 2nd 11:35 Lightweight 4+ 2nd 25:24 Varsity 2- ‘A’ Heat 1st 7:55.0 Varsity 2- ‘C’ 3rd 12:38 Open 4+ ‘A’ Heat 5th 23:03 Varsity 2- ‘B’ Heat 1st 8:27.2 Varsity 2- ‘D’ 6th 13:19 Open 4+ ‘B’ Heat 3rd 22:42

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Open 4+ ‘C’ Heat 8th 23:54 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:55.5 Open 1x ‘A’ 3rd 12:35 Open 4+ ‘A’ Final 4th 25:50 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:28.2 Open 1x ‘B’ 4th 13:03 Open 4+ ‘B’ Final 3rd 24:13 Open 2- ‘A’ 1st 11:20 Women’s Open 6th 28:58 Kansas Regatta Open 2- ‘B’ 1st 11:20 Novice 8+ 3rd 27:17 April 2 • Lawrence, Kan. Open 2- ‘C’ 4th 12:42 Women’s 8+ ‘A’ 3rd 20:00 Novice 4+ 1st 7:54.6 Open 2- ‘D’ 3rd 12:00 Women’s 8+ ‘B’ 8th 21:34 Varsity 4+ 3rd 7:44.4 Open 2x ‘A’ 1st 10:27 2nd Varsity 4+ 2nd 7:45.4 Open 2x ‘B’ 4th 11:38

HISTORY Head of the Oklahoma Centennial Regatta Novice 8+ 1st 6:51.2 Open 2x ‘C’ 8th 11:42 Oct. 3 • Oklahoma City, Okla. Varsity 8+ 2nd 6:44.0 Novice 4+ 6th 12:52 500-Meter Sprint 4th 1:49.88 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:06.4 Lightweight 4+ 1st 10:44 Rec 1x 1st 20:42 Open 4+ ‘A’ 1st 9:39 Open 1x ‘A’ 9th 19:19 SIRA Championships Open 4+ ‘B’ 4th 10:22 Open 1x ‘B’ 11th 21:13 April 15-17 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Open 4+ ‘C’ 9th 11:09 Open 2- ‘A’ 5th 20:08 Novice 4+ Heat 1st 8:17 Open 4x 2nd 11:37 Open 2- ‘B’ 4th 18:48 Novice 4+ Semifinal 3rd 8:07.2 Novice 8+ 2nd 10:26 Open 2x ‘A’ 5th 17:32 Novice 4+ Final 6th 8:32.8 Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 2nd 9:15 Open 2x ‘B’ 15th 19:34 Lightweight 4+ 6th 8:36.8 Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 5th 9:44 Novice 4+ 3rd 18:13 Varsity 4+ Heat 2nd 7:55.9 Varsity 8+ ‘C’ 8th 10:11 Open 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 16:02 Varsity 4+ Semifinal 3rd 8:23.5 Open 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 16:04 Varsity 4+ Petite 3rd 8:34.9 Kansas/Drake Duels Open 4+ ‘C’ 7th 16:41 Novice 8+ Semifinal 3rd 7:19.5 April 1 • Lawrence, Kan. Novice 8+ 3rd 17:07 Novice 8+ Final 6th 7:48.6 Novice 4+ 3rd 8:27.45 Open 8+ ‘A’ 5th 14:52 Varsity 8+ Petite 2nd 7:18.8 Varsity 4+ 1st 7:34.2 Open 8+ ‘B’ 8th 15:28 2nd Varsity 4+ 1st 7:44.8 Open 8+ ‘C’ 10th 15:47 Oklahoma Cup Regatta Varsity 8+ 3rd 7:14.0 April 23 • Tulsa, Okla. 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:18.6 Head of the Charles Novice 4+ 2nd 8:47.39 Oct. 23 • Boston, Mass. Lightweight 4+ 1st 7:42.31 Lake Wheeler Invitational Club 4+ 1st 14:29 Varsity 4+ 1st 7:22.05 April 8 • Raleigh N.C. Youth 4+ 6th 15:04.18 Varsity 8+ 1st 6:31.38 Novice 4+ 2nd 8:31.6 Varsity 8+ Heat 4th 7:07 Wichita Frostbite Regatta Dad Vail Regatta Varsity 8+ Petite 3rd 7:16.8 Nov. 7 • Wichita, Kan. May 13-14 • Philadelphia, Pa. 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 7:17.4 Rec 1x 3rd 10:19 Novice 4+ Heat 2nd 8:00.71 2nd Varsity 8+ Petite 3rd 7:30.2 Open 1x ‘A’ 3rd 9:30 Novice 4+ Semifinal 6th 8:44.86 Open 1x ‘B’ 2nd 8:59 Lightweight 4+ Heat 4th 8:40.23 SIRA Championships Varsity 2- ‘A’ 7th 9:43 Varsity 4+ Heat 3rd 7:45.72 April 14-15 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Varsity 2- ‘B’ 3rd 8:36 Novice 8+ Heat 3rd 7:55.12 Varsity 2- 4th 9:31.94 Varsity 2- ‘C’ 2nd 8:23 Novice 8+ Semifinal 6th 8:15.52 Novice 4+ 1st 8:42.01 Varsity 2- ‘D’ 6th 8:58 Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 6:57.42 Novice 4+ Semifinal 4th 8:24.5 Varsity 2x ‘A’ 1st 7:41 Varsity 8+ Repechage 2nd 7:15.87 Novice 4+ Petite 3rd 8:43.4 Varsity 2x ‘B’ 8th 8:55 Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 7:41.34 Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 7:16.0 Varsity 2x ‘C’ 11th 9:43 Varsity 8+ Petite 3rd 7:13.1 Novice 4+ 5th 8:44 2nd Varsity 8+ Semifinal 4th 7:21.2 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 7:28 2005-06 2nd Varsity 8+ Petite 3rd 7:17.0 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 4th 7:46 Head coach: kevin harris Varsity 4+ ‘C’ 5th 7:47 Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championship Lightweight 4x 2nd 8:15 Head of the Oklahoma Centennial Regatta April 22 • Omaha, Neb. Open 4x ‘A’ 9th 10:16 Oct. 2 • Oklahoma City, Okla. Varsity 2- 3rd 7:51.86 Open 4x ‘B’ 1st 7:58 Varsity 2- ‘A’ 2nd 17:09.53 Novice 4+ 3rd 7:19.62 Novice 8+ 5th 7:35 Varsity 2- ‘B’ 6th 18:10 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 6:51.0 Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 6:47 Varsity 2- ‘C’ 3rd 17:43.60 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 7:03.4 Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 4th 7:04 Varsity 2- ‘D’ 9th 19:22.59 Varsity 8+ 3rd 6:21.6 Varsity 2x 16th 19:10.99 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st 6:29.7 Lawless Cup Novice 4+ 9th 19:09.68 April 2 • Tulsa, Okla. Lightweight 4+ 1st 17:03.58 Dad Vail Regatta Novice 4+ 3rd 11:01.02 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 4th 15:52.18 May 12-13 • Philadelphia, Pa. Lightweight 4+ 1st 10:32.20 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 6th 16:11.09 Varsity 2- 4th 9:19.85 Varsity 4+ 3rd DNF Varsity 4+ ‘C’ 18th 17:11.81 Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 7:19.63 Novice 8+ 1st 8:43.33 Varsity 4+ ‘D’ 17th 17:05.12 Varsity 8+ Semifinals 6th 7:03.78 Varsity 8+ 1st 8:22.80 Varsity 4+ ‘E’ 12th 16:53.08 2nd Varsity 8+ 5th 7:23.76 Novice 8+ 5th 19:34.10 Longhorn Invitational Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 8th 14:45.08 March 18-20 • Austin, Texas Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 12th 15:08.46 2006-07 Novice 4+ 1st 8:49.3 Head coach: kevin harris Novice 4+ 1st 8:28.3 Head of the Charles Novice 4+ 2nd 8:22.7 Oct. 22-23 • Boston, Mass. Head of the Oklahoma Lightweight 4+ 1st 8:38.7 Club 4+ 12th 19:58.80 Sept. 30-Oct. 1 • Oklahoma City, Okla. Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:15.1 Championship 4+ 5th 19:54.73 Varsity 2- ‘A’ 12th 18:31.82 Novice 8+ 1st 7:40.5 Varsity 2- ‘B’ 6th 17:42.53 Novice 8+ 1st 7:39.1 Wichita Frostbite Regatta Varsity 2- ‘C’ 14th 18:59.82 Novice 8+ 2nd 7:13.9 Nov. 7 • Wichita, Kan. Varsity 2- ‘D’ 15th 19:09.62 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:29.3 Rec 1x ‘A’ 2nd 13:48 Varsity 2x ‘A’ 9th 17:53.43 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:24.6 Rec 1x ‘B’ 1st 13:37 Varsity 2x ‘B’ 11th 18:15.51 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:00.5

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Lightweight 4+ 1st 17:00.52 Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championship Open 2x ‘A’ 1st 10:48 Lightweight 4+ Sprints 1st 1:55.40 April 28 • Oklahoma City, Okla. Open 2x ‘B’ 7th 11:34 Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ 4th 16:39.97 Varsity 2- ‘A’ 1st 8:18.3 Open 2x ‘C’ 5th 11:26

Collegiate 4+ ‘B’ 8th 16:50.86 Varsity 2- ‘B’ 4th 9:17.09 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 10:43 HISTORY

Collegiate 4+ ‘C’ 14th 17:21.15 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 4th 8:16.65 Novice 4+ ‘B’ 4th 11:52 INTRO Collegiate 4+ ‘D’ 12th 17:14.41 Novice 4+ ‘B’ 4th 8:50.49 Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ 1st 10:05 Collegiate 4+ Sprints 3rd 1:59.77 Lightweight 4+ 1st 8:16.01 Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 10:41 Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ 8th 15:11.73 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 7:40.73 Open 4+ ‘A’ 1st 9:30 Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ 17th 16:19.78 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 7:58.68 Open 4+ ‘B’ 4th 10:17 Collegiate 8+ Sprints 3rd 1:40.41 Novice 8+ 1st 7:28.0 Open 4+ ‘C’ 5th 10:20 Collegiate 8+ Sprints Final 4th 1:41.1 Varsity 8+ 3rd 7:05.46 Open 4+ ‘D’ 6th 10:38 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st 7:17.91 Open 4+ ‘E’ 14th 11:30 Head of the Charles Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 9:20 Oct. 21-22 • Boston, Mass. Dad Vail Regatta Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 2nd 9:22 Club 4+ 4th 20:18.60 May 11-12 • Philadelphia, Pa. Varsity 8+ ‘C’ 3rd 9:30 Lightweight 4+ 8th 19:36.08 Varsity 2- 4th 9:15.04 Championship 4+ 14th 19:22.30 Novice 8+ 2nd 7:14.48 Longhorn Invitational Novice 8+ Semifinals 4th 7:07.59 March 22 • Austin, Texas Wichita Frostbite Regatta Varsity 8+ 2nd 6:58.83 Lightweight 4+ 2nd 7:47.0 Nov. 5 • Wichita, Kan. Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 6:35.26 Varsity 1x 3rd 12:24 Varsity 8+ Final 6th 6:54.88 Lawless Cup Varsity 2- ‘A’ 1st 10:33 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st 7:05.67 March 30 • Catoosa, Okla. Varsity 2- ‘B’ 2nd 11:14 2nd Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 6:51.45 Novice 4+ 1st 8:33 Varsity 2- ‘C’ 5th 11:42 Lightweight 4+ 1st 8:31 Varsity 2x ‘A’ 1st 10:31 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 8:09 Varsity 2x ‘B’ 2nd 10:47 2007-08 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 8:56 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 3rd 11:13 Varsity 8+ 1st 7:32 Head coach: kevin harris Novice 4+ ‘B’ 8th 12:02 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st 7:47 Lightweight 4+ 1st 10:20 Head of the Des Moines Open 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 9:57 Knecht Cup Sept. 29 • Des Moines, Iowa Open 4+ ‘B’ 1st 9:52 April 12-13 • Camden, N.J. Collegiate 2+ ‘A’ 2nd 15:12 Open 4+ ‘C’ 4th 10:34 Novice 4+ Heat 1st 8:13.5 Collegiate 2+ ‘B’ 1st 15:11 Open 4+ ‘D’ 7th 10:52 Novice 4+ Semifinal 1st 8:05.4 Collegiate 2+ ‘C’ 3rd 16:16 Open 4+ ‘E’ 11th 11:11 Novice 4+ Final 1st 7:59.1 Collegiate Novice 4+ 3rd 26:19 Novice 8+ 4th 10:19 Lightweight 4+ Heat 1st 7:43.7 Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ 1st 12:24 Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 9:02 Lightweight 4+ Final 2nd 7:49.3 Collegiate 4+ ‘B’ 8th 13:19 Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 4th 9:50 Varsity 4+ Heat 2nd 8:26.7 Collegiate 4+ ‘C’ 3rd 12:54 Varsity 8+ ‘C’ 8th 10:09 Varsity 4+ Semifinal 4th 8:19.5 Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ 2nd 19:02 Varsity 4+ Petite 6th 8:13.5 Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ 5th 19:43 Lawless Cup Regatta Varsity 8+ Heat 4th 7:14.1 March 25 • Tulsa, Okla. Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 7:19.3 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 5:21.25 Head of the Oklahoma Varsity 8+ 3rd Final 4th 7:01.6 Novice 4+ ‘B’ 1st 5:24.28 Oct. 14 • Oklahoma City, Okla. 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 4th 7:15.5 Collegiate 2- ‘A’ 1st 18:52.78 Lightweight 4+ 1st 5:20.19 2nd Varsity 8+ Semifinal 3rd 7:13.4 Collegiate 2- ‘B’ 3rd 22:36.43 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 5:01.00 2nd Varsity 8+ Final 6th 7:24.8 Collegiate 2- ‘C’ 4th 23:19.15 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 5:14.16 Collegiate 2- ‘D’ 8th 28:33.19 Novice 8+ 1st 5:07.07 SIRA Championship Collegiate 2x 6th 18:32.85 Varsity 8+ 1st 4:39.41 April 19-20 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Collegiate 2x Sprints 5th 2:07.01 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st 4:41.22 Novice 4+ Heat 1st 8:15.8 Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 16:37.18 Novice 4+ Semifinal 1st 8:23.3 Collegiate 4+ ‘B’ 5th 17:50.03 Knecht Cup Novice 4+ Final 1st 7:51.5 Collegiate 4+ ‘C’ 8th 18:27.80 April 14 • Camden, N.J. Lightweight 4+ Final 1st 8:04.8 Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ 1st 17:41.24 Varsity 2- Heat 2nd 9:22.5 Varsity 4+ Heat 2nd 8:26.0 Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ 4th 19:59.06 Varsity 2- Final 3rd 9:01.3 Varsity 4+ Semifinal 2nd 7:56.6 Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ Sprints 1st 1:53:50 Novice 4+ ‘A’ Heat 1st 8:24.2 Varsity 4+ Final 6th 8:45.6 Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ Sprints 2nd 1:59.20 Novice 4+ ‘B’ Heat 2nd 8:55.5 Varsity 8+ Semifinal 4th 6:59.9 Collegiate Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 18:01.98 Novice 4+ ‘A’ Final 1st 8:14.9 Varsity 8+ Petite 3rd 7:32.2 Collegiate Novice 4+ ‘B’ 9th 21:45.05 Novice 8+ 3rd 7:41.0 2nd Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 7:04.5 Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ 12th 16:27.61 Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 7:06.1 2nd Varsity 8+ Final 3rd 7:05.7 Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ 16th 17:12.06 Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 6:59.0 Collegiate 8+ ‘C’ 18th 17:38.13 Varsity 8+ Final 6th 7:14.9 Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championship Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ Petite 3rd 1:41.28 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 7:10.5 April 26 • Omaha, Neb. Sprints 2nd Varsity 8+ Final 3rd 7:09.7 Varsity 2- 1st 6:14.0 Novice 4+ 1st 6:39.4 Head of the Charles SIRA Championship Lightweight 4+ 1st 6:41.7 Oct. 20-21 • Boston, Mass. April 21-22 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 6:08.5 Club 4+ 11th 19:46.75 Varsity 2- 3rd 9:16.91 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 4th 5:52.5 Lightweight 4+ 11th 19:50.26 Varsity 2- Final 6th 9:31.69 Varsity 4+ ‘C’ 2nd 6:46.7 Championship 4+ 8th 19:00.78 Novice 8+ 4th 7:27.61 Varsity 8+ 3rd 5:34.4 Novice 8+ Petite 3rd 7:32.31 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st 5:24.4 Varsity 8+ Heat 4th 7:04.71 Wichita Frostbite Regatta Nov. 4 • Wichita, Kan. Varsity 8+ Petite 1st 7:03.30 Dad Vail Regatta Open 2- ‘A’ 1st 10:25 2nd Varsity 8+ Final 6th 7:17.09 May 9-10 • Philadelphia, Pa. Open 2- ‘B’ 2nd 11:45 Novice 4+ Heat 1st 7:29.06 Open 2- ‘C’ 3rd 12:11 Novice 4+ Semifinal 1st 7:19.18 Open 2- ‘D’ 4th 12:35 Novice 4+ Final 1st 7:19.59

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Varsity 4+ Heat 5th 8:11.10 Knecht Cup Open 2x ‘B’ 8th 17:49.19 Lightweight 4+ Heat 1st 7:24.30 April 10-11 • Cherry Hill, N.J. Lightweight 2x ‘A’ 1st 17:08.28 Lightweight 4+ Final 2nd 7:23.56 Novice 4+ Heat 1st 8:24.7 Lightweight 2x ‘B’ 4th 19:04.61 Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 6:48.84 Novice 4+ Grand Final 2nd 9:13.2 Lightweight 2x Sprint ‘A’ 3rd 1:54.84 Varsity 8+ Repechage 1st 6:39.25 Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ Heat 2nd 8:30.5 Lightweight 2x Sprint ‘B’ 4th 1:56.28 Varsity 8+ Semifinal 6th 6:50.68 Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ Heat 3rd 8:30.5 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 16:50.33 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 6:45.31 Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ Grand Final 5th 9:14.6 Novice 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 18:18.14 2nd Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 6:37.99 Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ Grand Final 6th 9:23.2 Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 16:42.40

HISTORY 2nd Varsity 8+ Final 6th 6:52.41 Varsity 4+ Heat 1st 8:05.6 Collegiate 4+ ‘C’ 5th 16:50.53 Varsity 4+ Semifinal 1st 8:20.7 Collegiate 4+ ‘B’ 7th 16:54.45 Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship Varsity 4+ Grand Final 1st 8:44.5 Collegiate 4+ ‘E’ 14th 17:20.15 June 6 • Cherry Hill, N.J. Novice 8+ Heat 1st 8:01.3 Collegiate 4+ ‘D’ 18th 18:16.07 Lightweight 4+ Final 5th 7:40.71 Novice 8+ Semifinal 1st 7:40.2 Collegiate 4+ Sprint ‘A’ 1st 1:47.28 Novice 8+ Grand Final 3rd 8:04.4 Collegiate 4+ Sprint ‘B’ 3rd 1:52.93 Lightweight 8+ Heat 4th 8:29.2 Collegiate 4+ Sprint ‘C’ 4th 1:53.19 Lightweight 8+ Petite Final 1st 8:33.6 Collegiate Novice 8+ ‘A’ 1st 16:34.27 2008-09 Varsity 8+ Heat 4th 7:33.0 Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ 3rd 14:36.02 Head coach: kevin harris Varsity 8+ Semifinal 3rd 7:35.5 Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ 9th 15:13.32 Varsity 8+ Petite Final 6th 7:44.4 Collegiate 8+ ‘C’ 11th 15:21.66 Head of the Oklahoma Collegiate 8+ ‘D’ 15th 15:39.98 Oct. 5 • Oklahoma City, Okla. SIRA Championship Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ Sprint 1st 1:34.70 Collegiate Single ‘A’ 6th 21.36.53 April 18-19 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ Sprint 3rd 1:40.65 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 17:31.67 Novice 4+ Heat 1st 8:16.5 Novice 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 18:35.48 Novice 4+ Semifinal 1st 8:09 Head of the Hooch Open 4+ ‘A’ 7th 16:45.07 Novice 4+ Grand Final 1st 8:05.1 Nov. 7-8 • Chattanooga, Tenn. Open 4+ ‘C’ 13th 17:18.21 Varsity 4+ Heat 1st 7:47.6 Championship 1x ‘A’ 6th 17:59.1 Open 4+ ‘D’ 14th 17:18.91 Varsity 4+ Semifinal 1st 7:49 Championship 1x ‘B’ 10th 18:16.4 Open 4+ ‘B’ 17th 17:26.85 Varsity 4+ Grand Final 2nd 7:55.9 Championship 1x ‘C’ 15th 19:34.9 Open 4+ Sprints ‘A’ 1st 1:39.80 Novice 8+ Semifinal 2nd 7:16.02 Championship 2x ‘A’ 6th 17:05.5 Open 4+ Sprints ‘C’ 5th 1:50.80 Novice 8+ Grand Final 4th 7:27.1 Championship 2x ‘B’ 12th 18:23.0 Novice 8+ ‘A’ 1st 16:37.87 Lightweight 8+ Grad Final 3rd 7:40.2 Novice 4+ 3rd 17:08.9 Novice 8+ ‘B’ 2nd 17:15.74 Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 6:56.49 Championship 4+ ‘A’ 15th 16:36.4 Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ 11th 15:34.71 Varsity 8+ Petite Final 4th 7:16.3 Championship 4+ ‘B’ 7th 16:40.9 Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ 16th 16:26.98 Championship 4+ ‘C’ 35th 17:48.4 Collegiate 8+ Petite Final 1st 1:42.84 Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championship Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ 1st 16:34.0 Sprint April 25 • Catoosa, Okla. Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ 7th 17:32.5 Novice 4+ Grand Final 1st 7:53.59 Novice 8+ 4th 15:29.0 Head of the Charles Varsity 4+ Heat 1st 7:39.4 Championship 8+ ‘A’ 10th 14:53.6 Oct. 18-19 • Boston, Mass. Varsity 4+ Grand Final 2nd 7:45.04 Championship 8+ ‘B’ 21st 15:19.1 Club 4+ 6th 19:38.08 Novice 8+ Grand Final 2nd 6:56.20 Open 8+ ‘A’ 3rd 14:40.7 Lightweight 4+ 6th 20:00.31 Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 6:27.5 Open 8+ ‘B’ 4th 14:56.2 Championship 4+ 14th 19:46.53 Varsity 8+ Grand Final 1st 6:25.31 Open 8+ ‘C’ 9th 15:25.3 2nd Varsity 8+ Grand Final 1st 6:52.6 Open 8+ ‘D’ 11th 15:32.8 Wichita Frostbite Regatta Lightweight 8+ 3rd 15:38.7 Nov. 2 • Wichita, Kan. Dad Vail Open Single ‘A’ 2nd 11:34 May 8-9 • Philadelphia, Pa. Oklahoma Invitational Open Pair ‘A’ 1st 11:34 Novice 4+ Heat 2nd 5:28.52 March 13-14 • Oklahoma City, Okla. Open Pair ‘B’ 3rd 11:53 Novice 4+ Semifinal 2nd 7:44.07 Open 4+ 1st 8:34.14 Open Double ‘A’ 3rd 11:08 Novice 4+ Grand Final 3rd 8:45.88 Varsity 4+ 1st 8:11.52 Open Double ‘B’ 5th 11:27 Varsity 4+ Heat 6th 5:07.30 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 8:04.87 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 10:05 Varsity 4+ Semifinal 1st 7:28.16 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 8:48.21 Novice 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 10:45 Varsity 4+ Grand Final 5th 7:41.18 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 8:09.96 Novice 4+ ‘C’ 4th 10:58 Novice 8+ Heat 21st 5:20.75 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 8:37.46 Open 4+ ‘A’ 1st 9:55 Varsity 8+ Heat 16th 4:49.03 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 8:21.8 Open 4+ ‘B’ 5th 10:25 Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 6:50.20 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 8:59.9 Open 4+ ‘C’ 7th 10:33 Lightweight 8+ Heat 6th 5:23.47 Novice 8+ 2nd 7:24.69 Lightweight 4+ 1st 10:31 Lightweight 8+ Grand Final 3rd 7:27.30 Novice 8+ 1st 7:45.44 Open 4x 3rd 10:23 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:13.77 Novice 8+ 1st 9:32 Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 7:18.64 Second Novice 8+ 1st 10:13 June 5-6 • Sacramento, Calif. Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 3rd 7:36.87 Open 8+ ‘A’ 4th 9:39 Lightweight 8+ Heat 4th 7:35.33 Varsity 8+ 1st 7:18.5 Open 8+ ‘B’ 5th 9:43 Lightweight 8+ Repechage 4th 8:08.10 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:20.65 Open 8+ ‘C’ 10th 9:58 Lightweight 8+ Petite Final 2nd 7:31.45 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:37.39 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:33.8 Lawless Cup Regatta Second Varsity 8+ 1st 7:19.3 March 28 • Omaha, Neb. Lightweight 8+ 2nd 7:23.71 Novice 4+ 1st 7:59.82 2009-10 Lightweight 8+ 1st 7:30.16 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 7:59.56 Head coach: kevin harris Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 7:47.51 San Diego Crew Classic Varsity 4+ ‘C’ 1st 7:52.28 March 27-28 • San Diego, Calif. Boot of the Oklahoma Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 7:03.5 Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 7:10.55 Oct. 3 • Oklahoma City, Okla. Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 2nd 7:07.6 Varsity 8+ Grand Final 6th 7:22.39 Open 1x ‘B’ 6th 18:00.90 Second Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 7:10.2 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 7:24.93 Open 1x ‘A’ 9th 18:14.50 Second Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 2nd 7:15.6 2nd Varsity 8+ Petite Final 3rd 7:11.34 Open 1x ‘C’ 15th 19:21.93 Lightweight 8+ Final 2nd 7:18.56 Open 2x ‘A’ 4th 17:04.64

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Tulsa Duels Collegiate 4+ Final 6th 8:42.72 Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ 6th 19:46.7 April 10 • Catoosa, Okla. Collegiate 4x Final ‘A’ 1st 7:53.52 Novice 8+ 7th 18:18.9 Open 2x ‘B’ 1st 7:21 Collegiate 4x Final ‘B’ 5th 9:26.11 Championship 8+ ‘A’ 10th 16:31.9

Open 2x ‘A’ 3rd 8:02 Collegiate 4- Final 2nd 8:20.22 Championship 8+ ‘B’ 20th 17:09.1 HISTORY Lightweight 2x ‘A’ 1st 7:36 Collegiate 8+ Final ‘A’ 2nd 7:26.14 Open 8+ ‘A’ 3rd 16:28.0 INTRO Lightweight 2x ‘B’ 3rd 9:46 Collegiate 8+ Final ‘B’ 6th 7:53.31 Open 8+ ‘B’ 25th 19:04.8 Open 4x ‘A’ 1st 6:36 Lightweight 8+ Final 2nd 7:52.60 Open 4x ‘B’ 3rd 7:16 Oklahoma Invitational Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 7:21 IRA Championship March 12-13 • Oklahoma City, Okla. Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 7:19 June 4-5 • Cherry Hill, N.J. Varsity 4+ 1st 8:03.74 Novice 8+ ‘A’ 1st 7:00 Lightweight 8+ Heat 1 4th Unknown Novice 8+ ‘B’ 1st 7:07 Lightweight 8+ Repechage 4th 7:11.87 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 8:31.69 Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 6:12 Lightweight 8+ Petite Final 2nd 7:11.21 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 8:42.53 Varsity 4+ 1st 8:32.47 SIRA’s Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:42.29 April 17-18 • San Diego, Calif. 2nd Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 8:22.08 Novice 4+ Grand Final 1st 7:53.6 2010-11 2nd Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 8:52.91 Varsity 4+ Heat 1st 7:48.4 2ndVarsity 4+ 1st 8:19.63 Head coach: kevin harris Varsity 4+ Grand Final 2nd 8:08.93 2nd Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 8:40.94 Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 6:46.88 2nd Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 9:03.15 Head of the Oklahoma Varsity 8+ Repechage 2nd 6:39.06 2nd Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 8:44.38 Oct. 9 • Oklahoma City, Okla. Varsity 8+ Grand Final 5th 7:00.74 2nd Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 9:07.64 Open Lightweight 1x ‘A’ 5th 18:25.95 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 6:50.2 Novice 8+ 1st 7:39.89 Open Lightweight 1x ‘B’ 8th 19:00.29 2nd Varsity 8+ Grand Final 4th 7:23.38 Novice 8+ 2nd 8:15.31 Open LW 1x Petite Final 4th 2:08.98 Lightweight 8+ Grand Final 1st 7:36.7 Novice 8+ 1st 8:02.91 Open 2x ‘A’ 13th 18:02.08 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:13.60 Open 2x ‘B’ 15th 18:41.05 Lawless Cup Varsity 8+ 1st 7:28.85 April 25 • Catoosa, Okla. Open Lightweight 2x ‘B’ 2nd 17:30.16 Varsity 8+ 1st 7:29.79 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 9:47.97 Open Lightweight 2x ‘A’ 3rd 17:42.70 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:24.53 Novice 4+ ‘B’ 1st 9:33.28 Open LW 2x Petite Final ‘B’ 5th 2:01.40 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:30.02 Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 9:03.02 Collegiate Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 16:47.81 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st 7:45.9 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 9:36.04 Collegiate Novice 4+ ‘B’ 4th 20:12.16 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:41.03 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 9:50.05 Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ 5th 15:43.13 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:52.06 Lightweight 4+ 1st 9:16.87 Collegiate 4+ ‘B’ 9th 16:01.32 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:52.81 Novice 8+ 1st 8:22.89 Collegiate 4+ ‘C’ 11th 16:11.11 Varsity 8+ 1st 7:39.57 Collegiate 4+ ‘D’ 18th 16:40.50 Tulsa vs. Harvard/MIT Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 3rd 7:54.02 Collegiate 4+ Petite Final 1st 1:51.70 March 26 • Boston, Mass. Collegiate 4+ Grand Final ‘A’ 1st 1:46.90 Central/South Championship and C-USA Championship Varsity 4+ 1st 8:55.0 Collegiate 4+ Grand Final ‘A’ 6th 1:52.80 May 15-16 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Lightweight 4+ 2nd 9:09.1 Collegiate Novice 8+ 4th 16:14.77 Open 4+ Heat 3 4th 7:56.39 Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:53.9 Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ 7th 14:34.70 Open 4+ Heat 4 5th 8:08.34 2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 8:18.2 Open 4+ Semifinal C/D 2nd 7:57.19 Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ 13th 15:10.32 Collegiate 8+ ‘C’ 18th 15:21.52 Open 4+ Semifinal C/D 3rd 8:06.05 San Diego Crew Classic Collegiate 8+ Petite Final 2nd 1:32.00 Open 4+ ‘C’ Final ‘B’ 2nd 7:45.92 April 2-3 • San Diego, Calif. Collegiate 8+ Grand Final 6th 1:41.50 Open 4+ ‘C’ Final ‘A’ 3rd 7:46.45 Varsity 4+ Heat A ‘B’ 6th 7:45.82 Varsity 4+ Heat 3 4th 7:50.42 Varsity 4+ Heat B ‘A’ 4th 7:42.52 Varsity 4+ Semifinal C/D 1st 7:50.0 Tulsa vs. Notre Dame Varsity 4+ Petite Final ‘A’ 2nd 7:46.76 Varsity 4+ ‘C’ Final 1st 7:34.20 Oct. 29-30 • South Bend, Ind. Varsity 4+ Petite Final ‘B’ 5th 7:54.48 Varsity 8+ Heat 2 5th 7:09.96 Open 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 11:38.7 Novice 8+ 2nd 7:24.54 Varsity 8+ Semifinal C/D 3rd 7:01.17 Open 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 11:57.8 Novice 8+ Grand Final 6th 7:36.66 Varsity 8+ ‘C’ Final 6th 6:50.96 Open 4+ ‘C’ 5th 12:09.7 Varsity 8+ Heat C 1st 6:48.1 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 2 5th 7:26.05 Open 4+ ‘D’ 6th 12:14.4 Varsity 8+ Grand Final 2nd 6:58.12 2nd Varsity 8+ Semifinal C/D 3rd 7:12.25 Open 8+ ‘A’ 2nd 14:19.2 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat B 6th 7:09.81 2nd Varsity 8+ ‘C’ Final 6th 7:06.40 Open 8+ ‘B’ 3rd 14:45.4 2nd Varsity 8+ Third Final 4th 7:01.61 USRowing Championship Head of the Hooch May 22-23 • West Windsor, N.J. SIRA’s Nov. 6-7 • Chattanooga, Tenn. Collegiate 1x Heat 1 2nd 9:10.88 April 16-17 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. Lightweight 1x ‘A’ 3rd 20:52.5 Collegiate 1x Heat 2 1st 8:57.49 Varsity 4+ Heat 2nd 7:33.13 Lightweight 1x ‘B’ 5th 21:03.7 Collegiate 1x Final ‘A’ 1st 9:14.34 Varsity 4+ Grand Final 2nd 7:38.65 Lightweight 1x ‘C’ 10th 23:45.3 Collegiate 1x Final ‘B’ 5th 9:26.94 Lightweight 4+ Heat 1st 7:20.10 Open 2- ‘A’ 4th 19:46.5 Lightweight 1x Final 2nd 9:54.89 Lightweight 4+ Grand Final 1st 7:34.5 Open 2- ‘B ’ 15th 19:54.9 Collegiate 2x Heat 1 3rd 8:48.47 Novice 8+ Heat 1st 6:47.40 Open 2- ‘C’ 17th 19:57.1 Collegiate 2x Heat 2 2nd 8:19.02 Novice 8+ Grand Final 3rd 7:06.54 Collegiate 2x Repechage 1 2nd 9:58.89 Open 2- ‘D’ 18th 20:01.7 Varsity 8+ Grand Final 2nd 6:49.17 Collegiate 2x Final ‘B’ 3rd 8:34.00 Open 2- ‘E’ 22nd 20:40.5 2nd Varsity 8+ Grand Final 2nd 6:55.7 Collegiate 2x Final ‘A’ 5th 8:52.90 Open 2- ‘F’ 23rd 20:53.5 Lightweight 2x Final ‘B’ 4th 9:28.93 Open 2- ‘G’ 26th 21:05.4 Tulsa Duels Lightweight 2x Final ‘A’ 5th 9:33.09 Championship 2x 20th 22:41.5 April 23 • Catoosa, Okla. Collegiate 4+ Heat 1 ‘C’ 3rd 8:10.21 Novice 4+ ‘A’ 4th 19:21.8 Varsity 2- Final ‘B’ 1st 8:41.12 Collegiate 4+ Heat 1 ‘A’ 5th 8:16.33 Novice 4+ ‘B’ 28th 22:42.7 Varsity 2- Final ‘A’ 3rd 8:57.80 Collegiate 4+ Heat 2 ‘B’ 5th 8:16.53 Championship 4+ ‘A’ 4th 17:42.0 Varsity 2x Final ‘A’ 1st 8:18.36 Collegiate 4+ Rep. 1 ‘A’ 5th 9:56.74 Championship 4+ ‘B’ 19th 18:32.4 Varsity 2x Final ‘B’ 2nd 8:18.79 Collegiate 4+ Rep. 2 ‘B’ 2nd 8:58.15 Championship 4+ ‘C’ 34th 19:18.4 Collegiate 4+ Rep. 2 ‘C’ 6th 9:45.36 Lightweight 2x Final 1st 8:18.65 Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 18:36.3

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Novice 4+ Final ‘A’ 1st 8:22.52 • Power 10: A call for rowers to do 10 of their best, Novice 4+ Final ‘B’ 2nd 8:33.28 Rowing Information most powerful strokes. It’s a strategy used to pull Varsity 4+ ‘A’ Final 1st 8:03.24 ahead of a competitor. Varsity 4+ ‘B’ Final 1st 7:55.87 • Bow: The forward section of the boat. The first part of • Repechage: The second-chance race which ensures Novice/Open 8+ Final ‘A’ 1st 7:25.15 the boat to cross the finish line. The person in the seat that everyone has two chances to advance from pre- closest to the bow, who crosses the finish line first. liminary races since there is no seeding in the heats. Novice/Open 8+ Final ‘B’ 2nd 7:36.74 • Bow coxed boat: A shell in which the coxswain is • Rigger: The triangular shaped metal device that is Varsity 8+ Final ‘A’ 1st 6:57.60 near the bow instead of the stern. It’s hard to see the bolted onto the side of the boat and holds the oars. Varsity 8+ Final ‘B’ 2nd 7:19.23 HISTORY coxswain in this type of boat, because only his head is • Run: The run is the distance the shell moves during visible. Having the coxswain virtually lying down in the one stroke. You can figure it by looking for the dis- Conference USA Championship bow reduces wind resistance, and the weight distribu- tance between the puddles made by the same oar. May 14 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. tion is better. • Sculls: One of the two disciplines of rowing – the one Varsity 4+ Heat 1 2nd 7:45.79 • Button: A wide collar on the oar that keeps it from where scullers use two oars or sculls. Varsity 4+ Grand Final 3rd 7:22.80 slipping through the oarlock. • Shell: Can be used interchangeably with boat. Open 4+ Heat 2 ‘A’ 3rd 7:5076 • Coxswain: Person who steers the shell and is the on- • Slide: The set of runners for the wheels of each seat Open 4+ Heat 2 ‘B’ 4th 8:07.17 the-water coach for the crew. in the boat. Open 4+ Petite Final 2nd 7:46.38 • Deck: The part of the shell at the bow and stern that • Starboard: Right side of the boat, while facing for- Open 4+ Grand Final 5th 7:36.68 is covered with fiberglass cloth or a thin plastic. ward, in the direction of movement. Varsity 8+ Heat 1 3rd 6:57.42 • Ergometer: Rowers call it an “erg.” It’s a rowing • Stern: The rear of the boat; the direction the rowers Varsity 8+ Grand Final 5th 6:45.45 machine that closely approximates the actual rowing are facing. 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 1 3rd 7:11.13 motion. The rowers’ choice is the Concept II, which uti- • Straight: Refers to a shell without a coxswain i.e. a 2nd Varsity 8+ Grand Final 5th 6:55.98 lizes a flywheel and a digital readout so that the rower straight four or straight pair. can measure his “strokes per minute” and the distance • Stretcher or Footstretcher: Where the rower’s feet Oak Ridge Regional covered. go. The stretcher consists of two inclined footrests • FISA: Short for Federation Internationale des Societes that hold the rower’s shoes. The rower’s shoes are May 15 • Oak Ridge, Tenn. d’Aviron. The international governing body for the bolted into the footrests. Varsity 4+ Heat 1 3rd 7:41.33 sport of rowing in the world, established in 1892. • Stroke: The rower who sits closest to the stern. The Varsity 4+ Grand Final 6th 7:38.39 • Gate: The bar across the oarlock that keeps the oar in stroke sets the rhythm for the boat; others behind him Open 4+ Heat 1 6th 8:14.84 place. must follow his cadence. Open 4+ Heat 2 5th 8:13.91 • German rigging: A different way of setting up which • StrokeCoach: A small electronic display that rowers Open 4+ Petite Final ‘A’ 4th 8:01.43 side of the boat the oars are on in a sweep boat. attach in the boat to show the important race informa- Open 4+ Petite Final ‘B’ 5th 8:03.59 Instead of alternating from side to side all the way tion like stroke rate and elapsed time. Varsity 8+ Heat 1 5th 6:47.44 down, in a German rigged boat, two consecutive row- • Sweep: One of the two disciplines of rowing — the Varsity 8+ Petite Final 2nd 6:46.53 ers have oars on the same side. one where rowers use only one oar. Pairs (for two 2nd Varsity 8+ Heat 1 5th 7:15.94 • Lightweight: Refers to the rowers, not the boats; people), fours (for four people) and the eight are 2nd Varsity 8+ Petite Final 3rd 7:07.78 there is a maximum weight for each rower in a light- sweep boats. Pairs and fours may or may not have a weight event as well as a boat average. coxswain. Eights always have a coxswain. IRA • Oar: Used to drive the boat forward: rowers do not use • Swing: The hard-to-define feeling when near-perfect June 3-4 • Camden, N.J. paddles. synchronization of motion occurs in the shell, enhanc- Lightweight 4+ Heat 2 3rd 8:15.44 • Port: Left side of the boat, while facing forward, in the ing the performance and speed. Lightweight 4+ Repechage 2nd 8:06.57 direction of the movement. Lightweight 4+ Grand Final 6th 8:10.04 * Information from USRowing.com

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March 9-11 Oklahoma Invitational Oklahoma City, Okla. March 31-April 1 San Diego Crew Classic San Diego, Calif. April 13-15 Lake Natoma Invitational Gold River, Calif. April 21 Lawless Cup (vs. SMU) Catoosa, Okla. May 11-12 Dad Vail Regatta Philadelphia, Pa. May 12 C-USA Championship Oak Ridge, Tenn. May 25-27 NCAA Championship West Windsor, N.J. June 1-2 IRA National Championship Cherry Hill, N.J. Sept. 29-30 Head of the Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. Nov. 3-4 Head of the Hooch Chattanooga, Tenn.

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