DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDIA GUIDE

2018-2019 DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS DUKE INFORMATION Media Information 2-3 Reed Kenny ...... 17-18 Location Durham, N.C. Quick Facts/Table of Contents...... 2 Katarina Kern...... 18 Founded 1838 as Trinity College Schedule...... 3 Anne Klok ...... 18 Enrollment 6,504 Roster ...... 3 Megan Knauer ...... 18 Colors Duke Blue and White Bailey Knight...... 18-19

INFORMATION Nickname Blue Devils Rowing Staff 4-7 Ema Kuczura ...... 19 Affi liation NCAA Division I Megan Cooke Carcagno...... 4 Leonie Kurzlechner...... 19 Conference Atlantic Coast (ACC) Chase Graham ...... 5 Kelsey Lackey ...... 19 President Vincent Price Victoria McGee ...... 6 Katherine Lustig...... 19-20 Director of Athletics Kevin White Simon Carcagno ...... 6-7 Olivia Mendonca ...... 20 Senior Women’s Administrator Jacki Silar Kendall Schmidt...... 7 Julia Murphy ...... 20-21 Laura Navarrete...... 21 ROWING STAFF Rowers 8-26 Caroline Olsen ...... 21 Head Coach Megan Cooke Carcagno Rhea Bergman ...... 8 Taji Phillips ...... 21-22 Alma Mater Cal, ‘02 Maya Blake ...... 8-9 Sarah Royka ...... 22 Years at Duke/Overall Fourth/Fourth Lelia Boley ...... 9 Isabel Ruby-Hill ...... 22-23 Email Address [email protected] Madison Brown ...... 9-10 Gabriella Salvati ...... 23 Offi ce Phone (919) 681-9454 Lauren Burgett ...... 10 Eden Schumer ...... 23 Associate Head Coach Chase Graham Elizabeth Butero ...... 10 Amelia Shunk ...... 23 Years at Duke Fourth Margot Calmar ...... 10-11 Sophie Simister ...... 24 Alma Mater Marietta College, ‘07 Caitlyn Carlisle...... 11 Kiernan Spencer ...... 24-25 Email Address [email protected] Meera Chakrabarti ...... 11 Shannon Tierney ...... 25 Assistant Coach Kendall Schmidt Tara Christensen ...... 11-12 Callie Turner ...... 26 Years at Duke Second Syndey Cikovic ...... 12 Oliva Stauff enberg ...... 26 Alma Mater Wisconsin, ‘13 Email Address [email protected] McKendree Densel ...... 12 Assistant Coach Victoria McGee Marissa Donadio...... 12-13 Records 24-27 Years at Duke Third Rani Duff ...... 13 ACC Championship History ....24-26 Alma Mater North Carolina, ‘16 Tara Fagan ...... 13-14 Duke Rowing Records ...... 27 Email Address [email protected] Hannah Ferry...... 14 Assistant Coach Micah Boyd Payton Fraser ...... 14 Duke History 28-32 Years at Duke First Grace Garverick ...... 14-15 All-Time Honors & Awards ...... 28-30 Alma Mater Wisconsin, ‘04 Leeloo Gilet ...... 15 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 31-32 Email Address [email protected] Stella Haley ...... 15 Volunteer Assistant Coach Simon Carcagno Ella Harris ...... 15 Years at Duke Third Savannah Herbek ...... 15-16 Alma Mater Princeton ‘98 Sarah Hubner ...... 16 Olivia Hunt ...... 16 PROGRAM INFORMATION Anna Jenkins ...... 16-17 2018 ACC Finish 3rd Amelia Johnson ...... 17 NCAA Championships Appearances/Last 1/2016 Sydney Johnson ...... 17 Home Lake Lake Michie (Bahama, N.C.) SPORTS INFORMATION Senior Associate Director of Athletics Art Chase Assistant Director/Rowing Nick Macdonald Email [email protected] Phone (919) 668-4393 Director of Sports Information Mike DeGeorge Senior Associate Director Lindy Brown Senior Associate Director Sarah Fetters Associate Director Meredith Rieder Assistant Director Sarah Leggett Assistant Director Leslie Gaber Assistant Director Hunter Richardson Assistant Director Josh Foster

- 2 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE 2018-19 DUKE ROWING SCHEDULE INFORMATION Day Date Event/Opponents Location Saturday October 13 UNC Scrimmage (Women) Durham, N.C. Saturday October 20-21 Head of the Charles Boston, Mass. Saturday October 28 Princeton Chase Princeton, N.J. Saturday November 3 Head of the Hooch Chattanooga, Tenn. Sunday November 11 Rivanna Romp Charlottesville, Va. Saturday March 2 UVA Scrimmage Charlottesville, Va. Saturday March 9 Carolina Cup Clemson, S.C. Sunday March 24 Cooper Sprints Camden, N.J. Saturday April 6 Big-Ten/ACC Dual Charlottesville, Va. Friday April 19-20 Clemson Invite Clemson, S.C. Friday April 26-27 Lake Wheeler Invite Raleigh, N.C. Friday May 17-18 ACC Championships Clemson, S.C. Friday May 31-June 2 NCAA Championships Eagle Creek, Ind. 2018-19 ROWING VARSITY ROSTER Name Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School) Rhea Bergman 5-8 Sr. Los Altos, Calif. (Mountain View) Maya Blake 5-9 So. Exeter, N.H. (Phillips Exeter Academy) Lelia Boley 6-1 Jr. Westport, Conn. (Staples) Madison Brown 5-11 Jr. Sarasota, Fla. (Pine View School for the Gifted) Lauren Burgett 5-3 Fr. Fishers, Ind. (Cathedral) Elizabeth Butero 5-8 Fr. The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Margot Calmar 6-1 Sr. Stonington, Conn. (Stonington) Caitlyn Carlisle 5-11 So. Duxbury, Mass. (Duxbury) Meera Chakrabarti 6-0 Fr. Sacramento, Calif. (Del Oro) Tara Christensen 5-6 Gr. Nanaimo, British Columbia (Brentwood College) Sydney Cikovic 5-11 So. Palm Beach, Fla. (Lawrenceville School) McKendree Densel 5-7 Fr. Boston, Mass. (Lincoln Sudbury Regional) Marissa Donadio 5-7 Sr. Upper Arlington, Ohio (Upper Arlington) Rani Duff 5-6 Jr. Wilmette, Ill. (New Trier) Tara Fagan 5-2 Jr. Annapolis, Md. (Severn School) Hannah Ferry 5-11 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Pace Academy) Payton Fraser 5-10 Fr. Orinda, Calif. (Campolindo) Grace Garverick 6-0 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. (Rio Americano) Leeloo Gilet 5-1 So. Riverside, Conn. (Greenwich) Stella Haley 5-8 Fr. Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (Saratoga Spings) Ella Harris 5-10 Fr. London, England (Queen Anne’s School) Savannah Herbek 5-6 So. Simsbury, Conn. (Simsbury) Sarah Hubner 5-11 So. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. (Cold Spring Harbor) Olivia Hunt 5-8 So. Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest) Anna Jenkins 5-10 Sr. Durham, N.C. (Cary Academy) Amelia Johnson 5-9 Fr. Sydney, Australia (Queenwood School) Sydney Johnson 6-0 Fr. Hamilton, (St. Peter’s Cambridge) Reed Kenny 5-9 So. Alexandria, Va. (T.C. Williams) Katarina Kern 5-10 Fr. Greenwich, Conn. (Greenwich Academy) Anne Klok 5-10 So. Amsterdam, (Vossius Gymnasium) Megan Knauer 5-3 Fr. Centerville, Ohio (Centerville) Bailey Knight 5-8 So. Alexandria, Va. (Thomas Jeff erson) Ema Kuczura 5-10 So. Chicago, Ill. (Northside College Prep) Leonie Kurzlechner 5-9 Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Loomis Chaff ee [Conn.]) Kelsey Lackey 6-0 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Wyoming) Katherine Lustig 6-0 So. Newtown, Pa. (Council Rock) Olivia Mendonca 5-9 Jr. Christchurch, New Zealand (St. Margaret’s College) Julia Murphy 5-8 Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Breck ) Laura Navarrete 5-10 So. Cos Cob, Conn. (Greenwich) Caroline Olsen 5-8 So. Healdsburg, Calif. (Cardinal Newman) Taji Phillips 5-5 Gr. Brooklyn, N.Y. (Dwight School) Sarah Royka 5-5 Fr. Boston, Mass. (Stanford Online) Isabel Ruby-Hill 5-7 Sr. Toronto, Ontario (Branksome Hall) Gabriella Salvati 5-9 Fr. Medford, N.J. (Bishop Eustace Prep) Eden Schumer 5-4 Fr. Westport, Conn. (Staples) Amelia Shunk 5-8 Fr. Corte Madera, Calif. (Redwood) Sophie Simister 6-0 Sr. Oxford, (Headington School) Kiernan Spencer 5-10 Jr. North Hampton, N.H. (Phillips Exeter Academy) Shannon Tierney 6-0 Sr. Hackettstown, N.J. (Blair Academy) Callie Turner 5-6 Fr. Wanaka, New Zealand (Columba College) Olivia Von Stauff enberg 5-8 Fr. London, England (Latymer Upper School)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Megan Cooke Carcagno (4th Season, Cal ’02) Associate Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Chase Graham (4th Season, Marietta College ‘07) Assistant Coach: Victoria McGee (3rd Season, North Carolina ‘16) Assistant Coach: Kendall Schmidt (2nd Season, Wisconsin ‘13) Assistant Coach: Micah Boyd (1st Season, Wisconsin ‘04) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Simon Carcagno (4th Season, Princeton ‘98) Support Staff Athletic Trainer: Meaghan McMillen Academic Support: Marcus Aprahamian Sports Performance Coach: Carl Christensen Sports Information: Nick Macdonald Equipment Manager: Hannah Dagen - 3 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE COACHING STAFF medal for the U23 Team team at the World Championships last year. Additionally, Maitland, Rhea Bergman, Marissa Donadio, Shannon Tierney and Kiernan Spencer were named CRCA Schol- ar-Athletes. Cooke Carcagno’s debut year as fi lled with marked improve- ment, particularly within the ACC, where she lifted the Blue Dev- Megan Cooke ils from a seventh place fi nish in 2015 to second in 2016, their highest since coming in second in 2006. For the program’s accom- plishments, Cooke Carcagno claimed the ACC Coach of the Year award. Aiding Duke were two photo fi nishes that went in its favor, Carcagno in the V8 and 2V8. The Blue Devils’ V4 also fi nished second at the Head Coach ACC event. 4th Season Cooke Carcagno helped seniors Katie Dukovich and Alex Stone- hill receive CRCA Pocock All-America accolades as Dukovich was Cal, ’02 a First Team selection while Stonehill was a CRCA Pocock Second Team honoree. The pair were Duke’s fi rst All-Americas since Em- ily Theys was a second team recipient in 2013. Dukovich became Megan Cooke Carcagno has led a rowing renaissance since her the third First Team All-America in program history, and she and arrival in Durham for the 2015-16 campaign. Her Blue Devils have Stonehill were the two were the 11th and 12th Duke rowing All- been ranked for 23 consecutive weeks, the longest streak in pro- Americas. Maitland received CRCA Region 3 Second Team acco- gram history, and she has led the Duke to its fi rst NCAA Champion- lades and Donovan, sophomore Jessica Findlay, senior Sarah Wall ships appearance. and senior Mary Wilson were named CRCA Scholar-Athlete Award winners. Cooke Carcagno was named ’s second head rowing coach on July 28, 2015, by Duke Vice President and Direc- Cooke Carcagno was with the Badger program for seven years, COACHES & STAFF COACHES tor of Athletics Dr. Kevin White. She arrived in Durham after spend- one as an associate head coach, one as a varsity assistant and ing seven years as a member of the Wisconsin coaching staff . fi ve as the freshman coach. After her fi rst campaign in Madison, she was named the CRCA Central Region Assistant Coach of the In her initial campaign with the Blue Devils in 2015-16, Cooke Year for directing the UW novice crews to Big Ten titles in the N8 Carcagno brought home a host of awards with Collegiate Rowing and second N8 events in 2009. The N8 also took fi rst in the NCAA Coaches Association (CRCA) National Staff of the Year, CRCA Re- Central Regional regatta. She earned a second CRCA Central Re- gion 3 Head Coach of the Year, CRCA Region 3 Staff of the Year gion Assistant Coach of the Year award in 2012. and ACC Coach of the Year. She helped Duke to its fi rst NCAA Championships appearance in program history as well as a sec- In the spring of 2015, Cooke Carcagno helped the Badgers en- ond-place fi nish at the ACC Championship. The Blue Devils en- sure their eighth consecutive NCAA Championships selection and tered the NCAA event with their highest ranking in program history, primarily coached the 2V8, which placed ninth at the NCAA Cham- at No. 12. pionships. During her third year in Durham, Cooke Carcagno helped Duke During each of her fi ve seasons coaching the UW freshmen, her to a third-place showing at the ACC Championship as well as se- N8 placed in the top three at the Big Ten Championships, while the cured the Carolina Cup for the second-consecutive year. For the second N8 won four titles and fi nished second the other season. fi rst time in program history, the Blue Devils qualifi ed all fi ve boats In 2010, Cooke Carcagno helped the UW novice crews to their to the Grand Final at the conference championship and collected fi fth and eighth Big Ten titles, respectively, on the way to a Big Ten three medals. Championships crown for Wisconsin in open weight rowing. She also directed the N8 to a win in the grand fi nal and the second N8 In the summer of 2017, Cooke Carcagno helped guide the US to a win in the petite fi nal at the NCAA Central/South Sprints. Rowing Under 23 National Team women’s to a world record at the World Rowing Under 23 Championships in . Cooke Prior to joining Wisconsin, Cooke Carcagno coached for six Carcagno guided the women’s eight to an automatic qualifi cation years following her graduation from California, culminating with a to the championship race by winning its semifi nal heat, fi nishing stint coaching the masters rowers at the Carnegie Lake Rowing in 6:00.350 to set an under-23 world best time, which broke the Association, USRowing’s Club of the Year. former mark by three seconds. She spent her fi rst year out of Cal as an assistant freshman For the second year in a row, Cooke Carcagno was selected coach for the Bears, while also coaching the Oakland Strokes, Inc. as a sweep coach for the U23 National Team. Cooke Carcagno’s club and at Marin Rowing Association during the 2002-03 season. team will compete at the and the U23 World Cooke Carcagno moved on to New Jersey to train with the U.S. Championship in Poznan, , July 25-29. national team, all the while giving private instruction to numerous high school athletes in the region. The Blue Devils’ entered the 2018 campaign unranked before climbing up the rankings, ultimately capping the season at No. 19. As a rower at Cal, Cooke Carcagno twice earned fi rst team All- During its unranked time, Duke placed seventh at the highly com- American honors to go along with a pair of fi rst team all-region and petitive Clemson Invitational, besting then No. 18 Syracuse and fi rst team All-Pac 10 accolades. Co-captain as a junior and senior, No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings. The following week, the she helped the V8 to third at the 2002 NCAA Championships and Blue Devils checked in at No. 19 in the CRCA rankings and went on to defeat then No. 15 Michigan State in the V8, 2V8, V4 and 2V4 races. The Cooke Carcagno File At the ACC Championship, the V4, 2V4 and 3V8 all secured medals in the Grand Final. The V4 clocked in its fastest time of the season (7:12.86) to place second while the 2V4 notched third in • 2nd head coach in Duke Rowing history 7:20.82. The 3V8 also crossed the fi nish line in its fastest time of • 2016 CRCA National Staff of the Year, Region III the campaign in 6:43.06 to take third. Coach of the Year, ACC Coach of the Year In the summer of 2018, Cooke Carcagno led the US Women’s • Led Duke to fi rst NCAA Championships appearance in U23 to a fi rst place fi nish in the heat, and a Bronze medal in the highly contested fi nal. Along with Gold medal performances in the fi rst year with the program, in 2016 women’s pair and women’s coxed four, Cooke Carcagno was part • 2009 & 2012 CRCA Central Region Assistant Coach of the women’s sweep coaching staff that secured the most U23 International Medals in USRowing’s history. of the Year Individually in 2018, senior Katherine Maitland and junior Isabel • 8 consecutive NCAA Championship selections at Ruby-Hill were named to the Division I All-Conference Team by the Wisconsin Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association. Maitland earned Second Team All-America in 2018, becoming the third rower under Cooke- • 2-time First Team All-America, First Team All-Region Carcagno to earn All-America recognition (Katie Dukovich/First and First Team All-Pac 10 selection at Cal Team-2016 & Alex Stonehill/Second Team-2016). Ruby-Hill, who Cooke-Carcagno has coached the last four seasons, won a gold • 2006 U.S. World Champion in women’s eight

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COACHING STAFF At the ACC Championship Grand Final, Graham’s V4 set the fourth at the 2000 event. tone for the day with a second-place fi nish, edging past Syracuse 7:20.113-7:20.740. The Blue Devils were seeded third entering the Cooke Carcagno, a Los Gatos, Calif., native, spent four years with competition. the U.S. national team, from 2004-07. As part of the 2006 U.S. World Champion women’s 8, she helped establish a world record His V4 was then one place away from earning a spot in the A/B for Team USA. A 2006 Henley-on-Thames champion, she also won a gold medal at the 2006 World Cup in the women’s semifi nals at the NCAA Championships, but captured the C Final pair and a silver in the women’s 4 without coxswain at the 2001 again, fi nishing just ahead of Syracuse. The Blue Devils trailed World Under-23 Championships. through the fi rst 500 meters, 1:48.453-1:49.993, but came on strong in the fi nal 1,500 meters, outpacing the Orange for a 7:22.311- Cooke Carcagno earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology 7:25.635 victory. from California in 2002. COACHES & STAFF His role with the V4 allowed Duke to be ranked 16th by the CRCA in the fi nal poll. The Blue Devils appeared in the ledger fi ve times, tied for the most in a year in program history.

With Saugatuck, Graham helped the 2015 V8 and varsity lightweight 8 to the Youth National Championship. His V8 went Chase Graham undefeated and took fi rst place at the Head of the Charles, San Associate Head Coach/ Diego Crew Classic, Youth National Championship and Club National Recruiting Director Championship. 4th Season A year earlier, in 2014, his varsity lightweight 8 claimed second Marietta College, ‘07 place at the Youth National Championship while his 4+ was the Club National Champion. Chase Graham joined the staff in August of 2015 and serves as the associate head coach. Graham served as a an assistant coach Graham began rowing at Parkersburg South High School in West with the Blue Devils for his fi rst two seasons before being promoted Virginia, where he competed for Midwest and scholastic national to associate head coach in June of 2017. championships. After high school Graham went on to row at Marietta College from 2003-07. He was the team’s Most Improved Oarsman Graham joined Duke after four years as the head junior girls coach recipient in 2004. at Saugatuck Rowing Club in Westport, Conn. He has been involved in the sport for 18 years. He rowed with the V8 for three years and helped lead the team to a Varsity 8 Dad Vail Championship in 2006. Graham earned a The 2016-17 campaign had Graham oversee the V4 and 2V4 bachelor’s degree in management and minor in sport management boats with the 2V4 being named the ACC Crew of the Week on March in 2007. 28. His two units captured their Carolina Cup season-opening races and then headed to the Longhorn Invite with the 2V4 winning the A While pursuing a master’s in education, Graham continued training Final with a time of 7:19.749. The 2V4 defeated Texas (7:21.428), in the men’s pair and won a Club National Championship as well Notre Dame (7:23.312) and Iowa (7:34.261) to earn ACC Crew of as claiming a third place fi nish at the Canadian Henley Regatta. the Week accolades. During his time training and completing his education he served as a women’s graduate assistant coach at Marietta College for two years. Both boats also brought home titles at the Dale England Cup During that time, he helped lead his squad to a Mid Atlantic Division with the V4 fi nishing in 7:45.7 and the 2V4 in 8:01.3. Graham then III Championship while also playing an important role in recruiting. led both crews to the ACC Championship Grand Final with the V4 earning a third-place showing and the 2V4 claiming fourth. In 2009, Graham began coaching the women’s rowing program at Fairfi eld University. During his fi rst year at Fairfi eld, he led his squad The Blue Devils were ranked within the top 20 for the entire season to the program’s fi rst Dad Vail Championship. and pushed their streak to 13 consecutive weeks being a nationally ranked program, the longest run in Duke history. Graham was named the Saugatuck girls head coach in 2010. His crews have consistently earned medals at regattas such as Head During his fi rst season in Durham, in 2015-16, Graham helped of the Charles, Northeast Regional Championships and the Youth the Blue Devils earn a place in their fi rst NCAA Championships, as National Championships. well as fi nish second at the ACC Championship. For his eff orts, he was part of the Duke coaching staff that received Collegiate Rowing In 2013, Graham coached the women’s single at the Junior World Coaches Association (CRCA) National and Region 3 Staff of the Rowing Championships in Trakai, . Year accolades.

Graham was the leading force of the V4, as it captured the C Final at the NCAA Championships and took second at the ACC Championship Grand Final. The boat tallied the Blue Devils’ lone win at the Pac-12 Challenge as it downed UCLA with a time of 7:21.5. The crew turned in a standout performance at the Dale England Cup with two victories

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Simon Carcagno Victoria McGee Volunteer Assistant Coach 4th Season Administrative Assistant Princeton, ‘98 3rd Season North Carolina, ‘16 Simon Carcagno begins his fourth year as a member of the Duke rowing staff . During the 2015-16 campaign, Carcagno served as Victoria McGee joined the Duke rowing staff as an assistant coach the program’s boathouse manager until taking over as a volunteer in August of 2016. assistant coach for the last two years.

During her debut season in Durham, McGee worked with the Blue The 2016-17 season had Duke ranked within the top 20 for the Devils’ 3V8. The boat started the year with a win at the Carolina entire season and pushed its streak to 13 consecutive weeks being Cup, defeating North Carolina and Clemson with a time of 7:05.5. a nationally ranked program, the longest run in Blue Devil history. COACHES & STAFF COACHES McGee helped the crew place fi fth in the Clemson Invitational B The squad fi nished fourth at the ACC Championship and won the Final, crossing the line in 7:41.270. In the ACC Championship Petite Carolina Cup title. Final, McGee’s group fi nished in 6:58.599 to defeat Boston College (7:04.398) and Miami (7:19.226). During Carcagno’s fi rst year with the Blue Devils, Duke qualifi ed A 2016 graduate of the University of North Carolina, McGee was for its fi rst NCAA Championships appearance, as well as earning a a three-year member of the Tar Heels’ varsity rowing squad. She second-place fi nish at the ACC Championship. The Duke coaching joined the program after making the novice squad as a freshman staff received Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association National and following a tryout for the team. Region 3 Staff of the Year accolades.

McGee was a member of the Tar Heels’ varsity eight for her three Carcagno came to Durham after seven years at the University of years on the top team. The V8 qualifi ed for the ACC Petite Final Wisconsin. He joined the UW coaching staff full time for the start of during her senior year, when she fi lled the three seat, fi nishing the the 2009-10 season after spending one year as a volunteer assistant race in 6:56.891. McGee’s V8 was also named the ACC Crew of coach. Prior to his departure, Carcagno was an associate head coach the Week on March 29, 2016, after defeating Georgetown and West for the men’s program. Virginia in separate races. He became part of the Wisconsin men’s rowing coaching staff after McGee graduated from North Carolina with a double major in exercise and sport science and psychology, and a minor in coaching years of experience as a collegiate and high school rowing coach, education. While on campus, she participated in the Richard A. as well as personal experience as a member of the U.S. national Baddour Carolina Leadership Academy as part of the Leadership team and as a Princeton University student-athlete. Lab program and served as a CREED mentor, helping freshman student-athletes adjust to college life. Carcagno graduated from Princeton with an A.B. (Artium Baccalaureatus) in Public Policy from the Woodrow Wilson School in 1998 following four years on the men’s rowing team. After walking on the team his freshman year, Carcagno co-captained the undefeated national champion varsity eight as a senior and was awarded the Bayard W. Read Class of 1926 Award for most improved athlete over four years. Upon graduation, Carcagno served as a volunteer coach at his alma mater for the next year.

In 2002, the Princeton standout accepted a position as coach at the Mercer Junior Rowing Club in West Windsor, N.J. Over the course of fi ve years, Carcagno assisted in conditioning high school athletes for national team programs as well as priming them for success in collegiate programs.

Carcagno also spent seven years (2002-08) in elite training as a member of the U.S. national team. He represented the U.S. as an alternate on two Olympic teams, one Pan-Am team and seven senior national teams. Carcagno’s accomplishments on the national team include winning the world championships in the lightweight eight in 2008, capturing the silver medal at the Pan American Games lightweight four in 2007, placing third in the lightweight pair in 2003, and taking second in the lightweight pair at the Munich and Lucerne world cups in 2004. Carcagno was also part of the duo that was the fi rst-ever U.S. fi nalist in the lightweight pair at the

- 6 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE World Championships in 2002. Through his experience racing and Scholar and a First Team All-Big Ten pick as a senior. training internationally, Carcagno gained a solid understanding of how to move boats eff ectively and how to race to win. A native of Greenfield, Wis., Schmidt graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a civil engineering degree in 2013. Following his involvement in international racing, Carcagno went to Wisconsin to assist the men’s program in 2009. As the assistant varsity coach, he worked closely with the -winning third varsity eight and the Intercollegiate Rowing Association runner- up open four squads.

As a result of his success, he was quickly promoted to freshman

coach, where he went on to win multiple medals at the Eastern COACHES & STAFF Sprints, including a silver medal in the men’s freshman eight in 2015. Micah Boyd Assistant Coach 1st Season Wisconsin, ‘04

Micah Boyd enters his fi rst year as the assistant coach after previously serving as the boathouse manager for the Duke rowing program. In his lone year as boathouse manager, Boyd helped maintain all equipment, while driving trailers to regattas and training sites and providing any logistical support as needed. The 2017-18 season saw the Duke rowing squad capture a third-place fi nish at the ACC Championships as the team qualifi ed all fi ve boats to the Kendall Schmidt Grand Final for the fi rst time in program history. Assistant Coach Boyd came to Durham after six years at the University of North 2nd Season Carolina as the head coach of the men’s club rowing team. After Wisconsin, ‘13 starting as the novice coach for the Tar Heels in the 2012-13 season, Boyd was promoted to head coach for the remainder of his time Kendall Schmidt is in her second year as an assistant coach with with UNC, assuming responsibilities for budget, travel, day-to-day the Duke rowing program. Schmidt joins the Blue Devils after a year logistics and team training while also coordinating with the women’s as a varsity girls’ assistant coach at Mercer Rowing in Princeton, N.J. team in regards to resources. With Mercer, Schmidt coached the second, third and fourth Prior to his stint in Chapel Hill, Boyd was the assistant/head coach varsity girls’ boats, increasing the team depth. Schmidt contributed for the Emory University Women’s Club Rowing Team from 2009-12, to Mercer’s highest number of USRowing Youth National where his responsibilities included coaching, workout design, athlete Championships qualifying boats. She also collaborated with the recruitment, regatta logistics and travel for 20-35 student-athletes. rest of the coaching staff to improve the cohesion, team culture and Boyd would also supervise the novice coach, maintain equipment, competitiveness of group. boats and boathouse and create alumni connections for funding opportunities. Prior to, and while, coaching, Schmidt was heavily involved in USRowing, serving as the National Team Training Center coxswain Boyd has garnered numerous awards throughout his rowing from 2014-17. Schmidt participated in six to eight hours of training career. He was awarded the Norm Sonju Award in 2004 as the per day as a coxswain for U.S. Senior National Rowing Team and most valuable player, was named team captain of Wisconsin men’s presented a trio of USRowing coxswain clinics across the country. rowing team in 2003, and was given the Randall T. Jablonic Award She traveled with the U.S. team to the 2015 world championships as the freshman most valuable player following his rookie campaign and 2016 Olympics as a team manager and managed pre-selection with the Badgers. for the Olympic women’s quad. Boyd has also been successful on the international stage, At the 2012 and 2013 World Rowing Under 23 Championships, capturing bronze with the men’s 8+ at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and Schmidt helped the women’s 8+ to a pair of fi rst place fi nishes. earning the US Rowing Male Athlete of the Year. Boyd also notched She later coxed the U.S. women’s national team to titles in the bronze at the 2005 World Championships with the men’s coxed pair. championship four in 2013, 2014 and 2015 at Head of the Charles. Schmidt then guided the U.S. national team to the Remenham Cup, At the coaching level, Boyd is a three-time American Collegiate the premier women’s 8+ event, at the Royal Henley Regatta in 2016. Rowing Association (ARCA) South Regional Coach of the Year and In 2014, she led the New York Athletic Club’s women’s 8+ to fi rst at the 2015 ARCA National Coach of the Year. the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta. A three-time member of the Dean’s List, Boyd graduated from the Schmidt rowed for Cooke Carcagno at Wisconsin, where Schmidt University of Wisconsin with a degree in wildlife ecology in 2004. He served as the V8 coxswain her fi nal three years. Her three trips with currently resides in Durham with his family. the V8 to the Big Ten Rowing Championships resulted in two bronze and one silver medal. During her freshman campaign, she steered the novice eight to a Big Ten title. Schmidt, who was presented the Big Ten Female Medal of Honor as a senior, was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten Team selection, a three-time Big Ten Distinguished

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as the boat came in 12th overall with a time of 14:07.6 … also rowed with the 3V4 at the Rivanna Romp, helping the crew place 21st in 16:16.8.

Prior to Duke: Rowed for the Stanford Rowing Center and coach Mon- ica Hilcu ... named the club’s Most Valuable Novice in 2014 and Most Valuable Oarswoman in 2015 ... during fi rst year with the club team, helped the novice quad to fi rst place at the Head of the Lagoon, Fault Rhea Bergman Line Faceoff and Shamrock Invitational ... squad fi nished second at the 5-8 • Senior Covered Bridge Regatta and made the grand fi nals at the SW Cham- Los Altos, Calif. pionships, placing sixth ... as a senior in high school, was a member of the varsity club at the Stanford Rowing Center and won the W2x Mountain View and W4x at the Head of the American ... helped W4x to second place 2017-18: A mainstay in the 2V8 lineup … helped Duke win its second at the Head of the Lagoon, Fault Line Faceoff and Covered Bridge consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its race in Regatta ... W4x also placed third at the OKC Regatta and fourth at 6:45.6, nearly 10 seconds ahead of second-place Clemson … captured the SW Championships ... a member of the W2x at the Youth National fourth in the morning session at the Clemson Invitational in 6:40.07 Championships that took 11th overall during fi nal year with the club … placed fi fth during the morning session of the Clemson Invitational program ... Mountain View High School did not have rowing, competed (6:55.27) to give the squad sixth in the B Final (6:14.39) … helped guide earned three varsity letters in as a forward, starting as a the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competitive Clemson junior and senior ... a member of the Santa Clara sporting 97G club Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse soccer team that was No. 1 in Northern California and No. 3 in the na- and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … notched a fi rst-place tion by Gotsoccer.com ... team won the U15 Nor-Cal State Cup Girls performance against No. 15 Michigan State (6:50.5) and a second- Championship in 2012-13 ... a four-time Mountain View High School place fi nish against No. 4 Ohio State (6:39.8) in dual action in Colum- Scholar Athlete Award winner ... received a certifi cate of outstanding bus … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the achievement in chemistry as a freshman ... interned with the Stanford Grand Final at the ACC Championship, where Duke fi nished third as University School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences in 2014. a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of the 2V8 prelims, Duke took third in 6:44.1 … concluded the season in fourth in the Grand Final with Personal: Born January 24, 1998 … daughter of Srdjana and Wil- a time of 6:37.9 … honored by the CRCA as a 2018 CRCA Student- liam Bergman … has one brother, Alexander ... Uncle, Keith Bergman, Athlete … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. played football at San Francisco State and was the off ensive line coach at Oregon State from 1987-90 ... Uncle, John Bergman, was an Olym-

ROWERS 2016-17: Participated in all six of the team’s spring races as a member pic super-heavyweight weightlifter and placed 10th at the 1988 Seoul of the 2V8 … helped Duke win the Carolina Cup with 99 overall points Olympic Games. by winning its race in 6:47.3, nearly 10 seconds ahead of second-place Clemson … blazed through the morning race at the Longhorn Invite, taking the heat in 6:16.643 to earn a place in the A Final … fi nished third in the A Final of the Longhorn Invite, clocking a time of 6:31.665 … in Columbus, Ohio, placed fourth against No. 3 Michigan (6:28.9), No. 4 Ohio State (6:32.0) and Notre Dame (6:43.6), crossing the fi nish line in 6:43.9 … placed fi fth in the Clemson Invitational A Final with a time of 6:44.582 … the Blue Devils trailed four top-15 teams with No. 5 Texas (6:36.489), No. 11 Wisconsin (6:38.934), No. 4 Ohio State (6:42.267) and No. 10 Virginia (6:43.664) during their trip to Clemson … Duke eased past No. 15 Syracuse (6:47.842) and No. 20 Indiana (6:49.889) Maya Blake at the Clemson Invite … earned a trip to the A Final in Clemson with 5-9 • Sophomore a second-place performance in its fi rst heat (6:28.847) and third Exeter, N.H. (7:38.351) in the second heat … won the Dale England Cup race with a time of 6:50.50 to squeak past No. 16 Indiana (6:50.74) and hold off Phillips Exeter Academy Notre Dame (6:52.50) and San Diego (7:04.57) … in the ACC Champi- 2017-18: Member of the 2V8 for the beginning of the spring slate … onship Grand Final, locked in a fourth-place performance with a time of helped Duke win its second consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 over- 6:34.283 to close behind Syracuse (6:22.664), Virginia (6:23.327) and all points by winning its race in 6:45.6, nearly 10 seconds ahead of Notre Dame (6:31.967) … earned its Grand Final appearance at the second-place Clemson … captured fourth in the morning session at conference championship with a 6:39.957 time in the morning session the Clemson Invitational in 6:40.07 … placed fi fth during the morning … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. session of the Clemson Invitational (6:55.27) to give the squad sixth in the B Final (6:14.39) … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi n- 2015-16: Participated in four of the team’s six spring races, primarily ish at the highly competitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue as a member of the fours after moving off the 2V4 … started the spring Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team with the 2V4 at the Carolina Cup, clocking a time of 7:34.7 to place sec- standings … transitioned to the V4 … in double dual action against ond … rowed again with the 2V4 during the Virginia Dual as the boat two ranked teams in Columbus, notched a fi rst-place fi nish over No. placed fourth (7:58.0) … added 3V8 duties at the Virginia Dual, placing 15 Michigan State (7:27.7) and came in second to No. 4 Ohio State second with the crew in 7:54.7 … helped the Blue Devils tie for fi rst (7:23.45) … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed at the Dale England Cup in her fi rst appearance in the V4 as the boat for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship where Duke fi nished captured both of its races, in 7:51.4 and 7:37.4 … a member of the V4 third as a team with 72 points … secured the top spot in the second for the ACC Championship as the boat placed second in helping Duke heat of prelims (7:18.00) … earned a spot on the podium with a sec- to a second-place overall fi nish, its best at the event since 2006 … V4 ond-place fi nish in the Grand Final in a time of 7:12.86 … named to the entered the event as the No. 3 seed and outrowed the competition to ACC Academic Honor Roll. come in second … helped the V4 to the NCAA C Final title during pro- gram’s fi rst NCAA Championships appearance with a time of 7:22.311 Prior to Duke: Attended Phillips Exeter Academy under Sally Morris … boat also placed fi rst in the C/D Semifi nals (7:24.262) … participated and member of the Thompson Boat Center club … at the club, partici- in fi rst race as a member of the 2V8 during the fall’s Rivanna Romp

- 8 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE pated at the 2015 club nationals and earned second place with the U17 with a 6:39.957 time in the morning session … named to the ACC Aca- 8+ crew … 8+ also took second at the 2015 Canadian Henley event … demic Honor Roll. at Exeter Academy, helped guide her team to a pair of New England In- terscholastic Rowing Association Championships … program fi nished Prior to Duke: Rowed for the Saugatuck Rowing Club for four years … fi fth during her sophomore campaign and rose to second as a junior … one of club coaches was current Duke assistant Chase Graham … with member of the varsity basketball program as a sophomore when the Saugatuck, earned fourth place at the Head of the Charles event during squad captured the New England Elite Eight championship … was a sophomore year … followed the next year by winning the V8 title at the writer for the school newspaper and earned highest honors and high Head of the Charles … also earned a V8 fi rst place fi nish at the San honors for her academic achievements … involved with Support the Diego Crew Classic and USRowing Youth Nationals … fi nished career Troops. with another “triple crown” of V8 victories at the Head of the Charles, San Diego Crew Classic and USRowing Youth Nationals. Personal: Born March 25, 1999 … daughter of Monica Perez and Kev- in Blake … has one sister, Sierra. Personal: Born November 6, 1998 … daughter of Julia and Jeff Boley … has two brothers, Nathaniel and Hamilton, and a younger sister, Camille.

Lelia Boley 6-1 • Junior Madison Brown Westport, Conn. 5-11 • Junior Staples Sarasota, Fla. ROWERS 2017-18: Member of the V8 for the entire season … captured the Caro- Pine View School for the Gifted lina Cup championship with a time of 6:33.2, more than 14 seconds faster than second-place fi nisher Clemson … helped Duke win its 2017-18: Started the 2018 campaign with the 2V4 … claimed the Caro- second-consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points and a sweep lina Cup season-opening race with a time of 7:37.1, 22-seconds faster of all fi ve races … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish than second-place North Carolina as the Blue Devils brought home the at the highly competitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Carolina Cup title with 99 overall points and a sweep of all fi ve races Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team … at the fi rst day of competition at the Clemson Invitational with the standings … in the morning session of the Clemson Invitational, posted V4, placed third in 7:16.32, trailing only No. 17 Indiana and No. 12 a third-place fi nish (6:42.07), trailing only No. 4 Ohio State and No. Wisconsin … secured a second-place fi nish in 7:18.12 to kick off the 15 Washington State to qualify for the A Final … notched a fi rst-place fi nal day of racing to qualify for the A Final where the V4 fi nished in performance against No. 15 Michigan State and a second-place fi n- sixth (7:14.31) … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the ish against No. 4 Ohio State as the Blue Devils clocked in at 6:36.5 highly competitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils and 6:31.75, respectively … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team stand- boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship where ings … transitioned to the 2V8 for the fi nal two regattas … notched a Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of the V8 fi rst-place performance against No. 15 Michigan State (6:50.5) and a prelims, Duke took second in 6:34.1, trailing only top-seeded Virginia second-place fi nish against No. 4 Ohio State (6:39.8) in dual action in (6:24.5) … concluded the season with a fourth-place fi nish in the Grand Columbus … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed Final with a time of 6:26.4 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of the 2V8 prelims, Duke 2016-17: Participated in all six of Duke’s spring regattas as a member took third in 6:44.1 … concluded the season in fourth in the Grand Final of the 2V8 before transitioning to the V8 for the Dale England Cup … with a time of 6:37.9 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. returned to the 2V8 for the ACC Championships … helped Duke win the Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its race in the 2V8 in 2016-17: Was a member of the V4, 2V4 and 3V8 boats as a fresh- 6:47.3, nearly 10 seconds ahead of second-place Clemson … blazed man … the V4 started the year with nearly an 11-second victory at the through the morning race at the Longhorn Invite, taking the heat in Carolina Cup with a time of 7:27.1 … helped Duke win the Carolina 6:16.643 to earn a place in the A Final of the 2V8 … fi nished third in the Cup with 99 overall points and a sweep of all fi ve races … as a mem- A Final of the 2V8, clocking a time of 6:31.665 … in Columbus, Ohio, ber of the 2V4, won the A Final at the Longhorn Invite with a time of placed fourth against No. 3 Michigan (6:28.9), No. 4 Ohio State (6:32.0) 7:19.749, defeating Texas (7:21.428), Notre Dame (7:23.312) and Iowa and Notre Dame (6:43.6), crossing the fi nish line in 6:43.9 as a member (7:34.261) … Earned a trip to the A Final with a second-place morning of the 2V8 … placed fi fth in the 2V8 in the Clemson Invitational A Final race (7:15.973) … tabbed ACC Crew of the Week following Longhorn with a time of 6:44.582 … the Blue Devils trailed four top-15 teams with Invite performance … transitioned to the 3V8 for the next two regattas No. 5 Texas (6:36.489), No. 11 Wisconsin (6:38.934), No. 4 Ohio State … in Columbus, placed fourth against No. 3 Michigan (6:52.7), No. 4 (6:42.267) and No. 10 Virginia (6:43.664) … Duke eased past No. 15 Ohio State (6:59.2) and Notre Dame (7:00.2), crossing the fi nish line in Syracuse (6:47.842) and No. 20 Indiana (6:49.889) … earned a trip to 7:14.2 … came in fi fth in the Clemson Invitational B Final, crossing the the A Final with a second-place performance in its fi rst heat (6:28.847) line in 7:41.270 … during the Clemson Invitational preliminary heats, and third (7:38.351) in the second heat … member of the V8 squad for fi nished in 7:19.564 to take sixth in the fi rst race and came in seventh the Dale England Cup … ended the regular season at the Dale Eng- with a 7:01.319 mark in the second … rounded out the season with the land Cup, taking fourth with a time of 6:44.6 to trail Indiana (6:35.6), 2V4 … turned in a title performance at the Dale England Cup, fi nishing Notre Dame (6:39.2) and San Diego (6:43.55) … in the ACC Cham- more than fi ve seconds ahead of the fi eld with a time of 8:01.3 to top pionship Grand Final, competed as a member of the 2V8 and locked Notre Dame (8:06.73), San Diego (8:11.36) and Indiana (8:19.13) … in a fourth-place performance with a time of 6:34.283 to close behind checked in fourth in the ACC Championship Grand Final with a time of Syracuse (6:22.664), Virginia (6:23.327) and Notre Dame (6:31.967) 7:21.276, behind Virginia (7:07.564), Syracuse (7:11.707) and Louis- … Earned its Grand Final appearance at the conference championship ville (7:16.440) … earned its trip to the Grand Final by winning heat one during the morning session with a time of 7:31.983.

- 9 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE Prior to Duke: Rowed for the Sarasota Crew for the last four years, the highly competitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils fi nal two as a member of the V8 … received four letters for head coach bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team stand- Casey Galvanek and had the top 2K erg score on the team for the past ings … in Columbus, notched two second-place fi nishes in 7:14.87 two seasons … earned four silver medals, two golds and one bronze and 7:02.15, respectively … for the fi rst time in program history, all at the Florida Scholastic Rowing Association state championship … in fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship, the summer of 2017 at US Rowing Club Nationals, helped her U19 4x where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat to a Grand Final appearance, earning fi fth place … claimed the gold in of prelims, secured second in 6:49.3, trailing only top-seeded Virginia the V8+ at the 2015 USRowing Southeast Youth Championship ... a … qualifi ed for the Grand Final and earned a spot on the podium with a National merit Scholarship fi nalist as a senior ... a three-year member third-place fi nish in 6:43.00 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. of the National Honor Society ... received superior ratings from the Mu- sic Performance Assessment as a freshman, sophomore and junior ... Prior to Duke: Lettered in lacrosse, basketball and fi eld hockey at co-founder and president of the school’s Nutrition Club ... volunteered Stonington High School … two-time all-state selection and state cham- for more than 200 hours at the local humane society. pion as a defender in lacrosse … received all-state, state champion and state championship most valuable player honors in fi eld hockey Personal: Born December 18, 1997 … daughter of Jo-Ann and Jef- … named all-state and reached the 1,000 points and rebounds plateau frey Brown … has two younger brothers, Logan and Chance, and two in basketball … member of the Duke women’s lacrosse team for one younger sisters, Jordan and Faith. year … two-time Duke Dean’s List honoree (Fall 2016, Spring 2017) … ACC Academic Honor Roll (Spring 2016) in basketball … member of the Duke women’s lacrosse team for one year … two-time Duke Dean’s List honoree (Fall 2016, Spring 2017) … ACC Academic Honor Roll (Spring 2016).

Personal: Born June 4, 1997 … daughter of Martha and Harry Calmar … has one brother, Emanuel … mother played fi eld hockey and tennis at Bowdoin … brother played football at the University of Rochester. Elizabeth Butero 5-8 • Freshman The Woodlans, Texas The Woodlands

ROWERS Prior to Duke: Attended The Woodlands High School in Woodlands, Texas … competed for Parati Competitive Rowing for four years under Mike Rosman … helped lead the Varsity 2x squad to a pair of top-four fi nishes in 2018, highlighted by a second-place fi nish at the Central Caitlyn Carlisle Championships … her 2x crew earned a second-place fi nish at the 5-11 • Sophomore 2017 Youth National Championships, after placing second in the Cen- Duxbury, Mass. tral Regional Championships … that same crew also secured a sec- Duxbury ond-place fi nish at the Texas State Championships in 2017 … the 2016 season saw her Varsity 2x crew post a pair of third-place fi nishes in 2017-18: Member of the V8 for the entire spring campaign as a fresh- the Central Regional Championships and Texas State Championships man … captured the Carolina Cup championship with a time of 6:33.2, … in her fi rst year, helped guide both the Varisty 2x and 4x to a pair of more than 14 seconds faster than second-place fi nisher Clemson … fi rst-place victories at the Head of the Brazos in 2015 … a member of helped Duke win its second-consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 over- the National Honor Society. all points and a sweep of all fi ve races … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competitive Clemson Invitational Personal: Born January 10, 2000 … daughter of Paul and Lisa Butero as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. … has one brother, Michael ... father played football at Colorado from 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … in the morning session of the 1974-78. Clemson Invitational, posted a third-place fi nish (6:42.07), trailing only No. 4 Ohio State and No. 15 Washington State to qualify for the A Final … notched a fi rst-place performance against No. 15 Michigan State and a second-place fi nish against No. 4 Ohio State as the Blue Devils clocked in at 6:36.5 and 6:31.75, respectively … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of the V8 prelims, Duke took second in 6:34.1, trailing only top-seeded Virginia (6:24.5) … concluded the season with a fourth- Margot Calmar place fi nish in the Grand Final with a time of 6:26.4. 6-1 • Senior Prior to Duke: Three year letter winner under head coach Michaela Stonington, Conn. Streitfi eld and Chuck Hewitt … had the top 2k erg score on the team in the spring of 2016 and best 5k in the fall of 2016 … team captain for Stonington the fall and spring in 2016-17 … Massachusetts Public School Rowing Association (MPSRA) State Champion as a sophomore as a member 2017-18: A member of the 3V8 for the entire spring campaign … helped of the 1V4+ … MPSRA State Champion in the fall and spring seasons Duke win its second consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points of junior year in the 1V4+ … MPSRA State Champion during the fall by winning its race in 7:06.3 to outrace North Carolina by over 10 sec- of senior year in the 1V4+ … member of the Southeast Juniors as a onds … at the fi rst day of the Clemson Invitational, the squad took third sophomore and competed at the Club Nationals in 8+ … also a mem- in 6:44.16, trailing only No. 9 Virginia and No. 15 Washington State ber of the Row West as a junior and raced at Club Nationals in the … kicked off the second and fi nal day of competition with a fourth- 1V8+, 1V4+ and 1V2- … National Honor Society member … received place fi nish in 6:51.03 … competed in the A Final and fi nished seventh high honor roll accolades … volunteered at the Helping Hands Club (6:47.84) … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the

- 10 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE and was also active in concert band, the student council and was a ,where the boat took third in 7:23.333 … rowed to a third-place perfor- Link Leader. mance against No. 3 Michigan (7:08.0), No. 4 Ohio State (7:10.7) and Notre Dame (7:34.7) with a time of 7:24.1 … rowed to a sixth-place Personal: Born September 11, 1998 … daughter of Mary Beth and showing in the Clemson Invitational A Final with a time of 7:32.920 … Tom Carlisle … has one brother, Sean. qualifi ed for the A Final at the Clemson Invite with a second-place fi n- ish (7:16.027) in its fi rst heat and third-place showing (7:26.044) in its second race … won the Dale England Cup race as a member of the 2V8 with a time of 6:50.50 to squeak past No. 16 Indiana (6:50.74) and hold off Notre Dame (6:52.50) and San Diego (7:04.57) … in the ACC Championship Grand Final, locked in a fourth-place performance in the 2V8 with a time of 6:34.283 to close behind Syracuse (6:22.664), Virginia (6:23.327) and Notre Dame (6:31.967) … earned its Grand Final appearance with a 6:39.957 time in the morning session of the conference championship … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. Meera Chakrabarti 2015-16: Took part in two 3V8 races, missing majority of campaign 6-0 • Freshman due to injury … at the Virginia Dual the boat fi nished second in 7:54.7 Sacramento, Calif. … at the ACC Championship, guided boat to fi rst-place fi nish in the Del Oro petite fi nal against North Carolina with a year-best time of 6:58.091 … in the summer of 2016, was a member of the inaugural class of the Prior to Duke: Attended Del Oro High School in Loomis, Calif. … Rubenstein-Bing Student-Athlete Civic Engagement (ACE) Program … competed for the Capital Crew rowing club under Sarah Puddicombe traveled to Vietnam to teach academics, sports and life skills to middle … collected a pair of bronze fi nishes in the 2017 Southwest Regional school children in a summer-camp setting as part of the program. Championships in both the Varsity 8+ and Varsity 4+ … helped guide her Varsity 4+ crew to a national championship victory in the 2017 2015: Did not experience action. Youth National Championships … secured a gold medal at the 2018 Southwest Regional Championships in the Varsity 8+, while earning a Prior to Duke: A four-year participant under head coach Marie Wismer ROWERS silver fi nish in the Varsity 4+ … posted a sixth-place fi nish in the Varsity … served as captain as a senior … helped varsity 8 to a second-place 8+ at the 2018 Youth National Championships … a two-sport athlete showing at the Canadian Secondary School Regatta Championships who also competed in basketball, where she played center and was nationals in both 2013 and 2014 … winner of the John Biscoe Memorial the team’s leading scorer. Award for service to the Brentwood Rowing Club … elected to take part in the 2012 BC Summer Games. Personal: Born May 8, 2000 … daughter of Indro and Valleri Chakrab- arti … has two brothers, Deven and Nikhil, and one sister, Anika. Personal: Born February 14, 1996 … daughter of Jennifer Leslie and Blair Christensen … has a younger sister, Amy … mother coaches high school girls’ volleyball and basketball.

Tara Christensen 5-6 • Graduate Nanaimo, British Columbia Sydney Cikovic Brentwood College 5-11 • Sophomore 2017-18: A mainstay in the 2V8 for the Blue Devils … helped Duke win Palm Beach, Fla. its second consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning Lawrenceville School its race in 6:45.6, nearly 10 seconds ahead of second-place Clemson … captured fourth in the morning session at the Clemson Invitational 2017-18: A mainstay in the 3V8 lineup … helped Duke win its second in 6:40.07 … placed fi fth during the morning session of the Clemson consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its race Invitational (6:55.27) to give the squad sixth in the B Final (6:14.39) … in 7:06.3 to outrace North Carolina by over 10 seconds … at the fi rst helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competi- day of the Clemson Invitational, the squad took third in 6:44.16, trailing tive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. only No. 9 Virginia and No. 15 Washington State … kicked off the sec- 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … notched ond and fi nal day of competition with a fourth-place fi nish in 6:51.03 … a fi rst-place performance against No. 15 Michigan State (6:50.5) and a Competed in the A Final and fi nished seventh (6:47.84) … helped guide second-place fi nish against No. 4 Ohio State (6:39.8) in dual action in the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competitive Clemson Columbus … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship, where Duke fi nished and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … in Columbus, notched third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of the 2V8 prelims, two second-place fi nishes in 7:14.87 and 7:02.15, respectively … for Duke took third in 6:44.1 … concluded the season in fourth in the Grand the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Fi- Final with a time of 6:37.9 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. nal at the ACC Championship where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of prelims, secured second in 6:49.3, trail- 2016-17: Competed in all six regattas as a member of the V4 and 2V8 ing only top-seeded Virginia … qualifi ed for the Grand Final and earned … started the year with nearly an 11-second victory at the Carolina Cup a spot on the podium with a third-place fi nish in 6:43.00 … named to with a time of 7:27.1 with the V4 … helped Duke win the Carolina Cup the ACC Academic Honor Roll. with 99 overall points and a sweep of all fi ve races … came in second in the morning race of the Longhorn Invite with a 7:09.216 time … per- Prior to Duke: Three year letter winner under head coach Bernadette formance moved the Blue Devils to the A Final at the Longhorn Invite, Teeley … recorded the fastest 2k on the team (2015-17) … two year

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before transitioning to the V4 for the remainder of the campaign … letterwinner in both swimming and water polo … Stephens House His- claimed the Carolina Cup season-opening race with a time of 7:37.4, torian, Mcpherson House Social Representative and member of the almost six seconds faster than second-place Clemson … won the A orchestra. Final at the Longhorn Invite with a time of 7:19.749, defeating Texas (7:21.428), Notre Dame (7:23.312) and Iowa (7:34.261) … earned a Personal: Born November 11, 1998 … daughter of Margaret Ann and trip to the A Final of the Longhorn Invite with a second-place morning Bernard Cikovic … has one brother. race (7:15.973) … tabbed ACC Crew of the Week following Longhorn Invite performance … rowed to a third-place performance against No. 4 Ohio State (7:22.9), No. 3 Michigan (7:28.5) and Notre Dame (7:43.7) with a time of 7:38.1 … turned in a third-place performance in the Clem- son Invitational A Final, clocking a time of 7:45.085 to trail No. 4 Ohio State (7:31.100) and No. 5 Texas (7:38.664) and edge out ACC rival, and 10th ranked, Virginia (7:45.448) … churned to the A Finals with a pair of second-place qualifying races, clocking out in 7:20.947 and 7:23.848 …transitioned to the V4 squad for the fi nal two regattas of McKendree Densel the season… took home the title at the Dale England Cup with a time 5-7 • Freshman of 7:45.7 to defeat Notre Dame (7:51.36), Indiana (7:55.52) and San Diego (8:05.7) …raced to a third-place ACC Championship Grand Fi- Boston, Mass. nal fi nish, being edged by half a second by Louisville … Virginia won Lincoln Sudbury Regional the race in 7:04.398 while the Cardinals crossed in 7:08.027 to Duke’s 7:08.585 … placed second in heat two during the morning session of Prior to Duke: Attended Lincoln Sudbury Regional High School in the conference championship, clocking out in 7:34.147 to Louisville’s Sudbury, Mass. … competed for the Community Rowing, Inc. under 7:28.241 with the top three advancing to the Grand Final … named to head coach Skye Elliot ... a gold medalist as a member of the U19 the ACC Academic Honor Roll. Women’s 8+ at the 2017 Royal Canadian Henley ... also placed fi fth at the 2017 Club National Championships with the U19 Women’s 2x 2015-16: Alternated between the 3V8 and fours, eventually settling into ... a club soccer player for eight years with the FC Stars, consistently a role with the V4 at the end of rookie campaign … opened the spring ranking in the top-10 clubs in the country ... with the Stars, competed as a member of the 2V4 for the Carolina Cup, clocking a time of 7:34.7 in the 2014 and 2015 Elite Clubs National League National Playoff s ... to place second … rowed again with the 2V4 during the Virginia Dual a National Merit Commended Scholar who received the 2017 Science as the boat placed fourth (7:58.0) … added 3V8 duties at the Virginia Department Book Award, the 2017 Yale University Book Award and the Dual, placing second with the crew in 7:54.7 … helped the Blue Devils 2015 History Department Award.

ROWERS tie for fi rst at the Dale England Cup in her fi rst appearance in the V4 as the boat captured both of its races, in 7:51.4 and 7:37.4 … capped Personal: Born on October 30, 1999 … daughter of Christiane and the regular season with the V4 at the Princeton Dual as the unit took William Densel, who both graduated from Duke in 1989. third in 8:00.7 … a member of the V4 for the ACC Championship as the boat placed second in helping Duke to a second-place overall fi nish, its best at the event since 2006 … V4 entered the event as the No. 3 seed and outrowed the competition to come in second … helped the V4 to the NCAA C Final title during program’s fi rst NCAA Championships appearance with a time of 7:22.311 … boat also placed fi rst in the C/D Semifi nals (7:24.262) … took part in initial collegiate race with the 3V8 at the Princeton Chase, helping the boat claim 50th in 16:37.910 … participated in the Rivanna Romp as the 3V8 took 17th overall with a Marissa Donadio time of 14:36.9 … also rowed with the 5V4 at the Rivanna Romp, help- 5-7 • Senior ing the crew place 20th in 16:16.2. Upper Arlington, Ohio Upper Arlington Prior to Duke: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Michael Rice’s Upper Arlington High School squad … as a senior, helped the V8+ to 2017-18: Member of the V4 for the opening regatta of the spring slate a 16th place fi nish at the Head of the Charles … fi nished second at the … started the year with nearly a 12-second victory at the Carolina Cup Midwest Erg Sprints (varsity), 12th at scholastic nationals (varsity 8+) with a time of 7:30.9 … helped Duke win its second consecutive Caro- and 11th at youth nationals (varsity 4+) … as a junior, went with V8+ to lina Cup with 99 overall points and a sweep of all fi ve races … transi- the Head of the Charles and took 20th … junior year also placed third tioned to the 2V4 … at the fi rst day of the Clemson Invitational, brought at the Midwest Erg Sprints (varsity), gold (V4+) and silver (V8+) at the in a second-place fi nish with a time of 7:16.26, trailing only No. 4 Ohio Midwest scholastics and sixth at the scholastic nationals (V8+) … took State (7:11.52) … during the fi nal day of competition, raced to two third in the J8+ at the Midwest scholastics as a sophomore and took third-place fi nishes, including third in the A Final in a time of 7:19.46 … third at the Midwest Erg Sprints (novice) as a freshman. helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competi- tive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. Personal: Born November 14, 1996 … daughter of Elizabeth Ken- 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … competed nard and Patrick Donadio … has one older brother, Nicholas … mother with the 2V8 squad for the remaining two competitions … notched a graduated from Duke in 1982 … brother graduated from Duke in 2017. fi rst-place performance against No. 15 Michigan State (6:50.5) and a second-place fi nish against No. 4 Ohio State (6:39.8) in dual action in Columbus … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship, where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of the 2V8 prelims, Duke took third in 6:44.1 … concluded the season in fourth in the Grand Final with a time of 6:37.9 … honored by the CRCA as a 2018 CRCA Student-Athlete … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll.

2016-17: Member of the 2V4 squad for the majority of the season

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Rani Duff Tara Fagan 5-6 • Junior 5-2 • Junior Wilmette, Ill. Annapolis, Md. New Trier Severn School

2017-18: Coxswain for the 2V4 for the entire season … claimed the 2017-18: Coxswain for the 2V8 for the spring slate … helped Duke win Carolina Cup season-opening race with a time of 7:37.1, 22 seconds its second consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning faster than second-place North Carolina as the Blue Devils brought its race in 6:45.6, nearly 10 seconds ahead of second-place Clemson home their second consecutive Carolina Cup title with 99 overall points … captured fourth in the morning session at the Clemson Invitational and a sweep of all fi ve races … at the fi rst day of the Clemson Invita- in 6:40.07 … placed fi fth during the morning session of the Clemson tional, brought in a second-place fi nish with a time of 7:16.26, trailing Invitational (6:55.27) to give the squad sixth in the B Final (6:14.39) … only No. 4 Ohio State (7:11.52) … during the fi nal day of competition, helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competi- raced to two third-place fi nishes, including third in the A Final in a time tive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. of 7:19.46 … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … notched highly competitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils a fi rst-place performance against No. 15 Michigan State (6:50.5) and a bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team stand- second-place fi nish against No. 4 Ohio State (6:39.8) in dual action in ings … bested No. 15 Michigan State on the water in Columbus in Columbus … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed 7:43.6 before barely falling to No. 4 Ohio State in the afternoon session for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship where Duke fi nished third ROWERS (7:41.38) … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of the 2V8 prelims, Duke for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship where Duke fi nished took third in 6:44.1 … concluded the season in fourth in the Grand Final third as a team with 72 points … claimed fi rst in the second heat in with a time of 6:37.9 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 7:24.5, helping the squad earn a podium spot in the Grand Final, clock- ing in at 7:20.8 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2016-17: Member of the V4 for the entire spring season … started the year with nearly an 11-second victory at the Carolina Cup with a time 2016-17: Competed with the 3V8 during the spring campaign … start- of 7:27.1 … helped Duke win the Carolina Cup with 99 overall points ed the year with a win at the Carolina Cup defeating North Carolina and a sweep of all fi ve races … came in second in the morning race and Clemson with a time of 7:05.5 as the Blue Devils swept all fi ve of the Longhorn Invite with a 7:09.216 time … performance moved the races and captured the Carolina Cup title … in Columbus, placed fourth Blue Devils to the A Final, where the boat took third in 7:23.333 … against No. 3 Michigan (6:52.7), No. 4 Ohio State (6:59.2) and Notre Rowed to a third-place performance against No. 3 Michigan (7:08.0), Dame (7:00.2), crossing the fi nish line in 7:14.2 … came in fi fth in the No. 4 Ohio State (7:10.7) and Notre Dame (7:34.7) with a time of 7:24.1 Clemson Invitational B Final, crossing the line in 7:41.270 … during … Rowed to a sixth-place showing in the Clemson Invitational A Final the Clemson Invitational preliminary heats, fi nished in 7:19.564 to take with a time of 7:32.920 … Qualifi ed for the A Final with a second-place sixth in the fi rst race and came in seventh with a 7:01.319 mark in the fi nish (7:16.027) fi rst heat and third-place showing (7:26.044) in its sec- second … claimed a victory in the ACC Championship Petite Final, ond race … Took home the title at the Dale England Cup with a time fi nishing in 6:58.599 to defeat Boston College (7:04.398) and Miami of 7:45.7 to defeat Notre Dame (7:51.36), Indiana (7:55.52) and San (7:19.226) … turned in a fourth-place fi nish (7:16.100) in heat one of Diego (8:05.7) … Raced to a third-place ACC Championship Grand the preliminary race at the league’s main event … named to the ACC Final fi nish, being edged by half a second by Louisville … Virginia won Academic Honor Roll. the race in 7:04.398 while the Cardinals crossed in 7:08.027 to Duke’s 7:08.585 … Placed second in heat two during the morning session, Prior to Duke: A four-year letterwinner for head coaches Rose clocking out in 7:34.147 to Louisville’s 7:28.241 with the top three ad- Marchuk and Sandy Culver at New Trier High School … competed all vancing to the Grand Final. four years at the Scholastic Rowing Association of America (SRAA) nationals, bringing home a silver medal in the bow seat of the Fresh- Prior to Duke: Coxed at Annapolis Junior Rowing for fi ve years … man 8+ … as a sophomore and junior, took part in the Lightweight 8+ served as team captain during fi nal season … earned four varsity let- and earned sixth place at the SRAA Nationals and earned the silver as ters as a swimmer at Severn ... a peer counselor and member of the a senior … also picked up four letters as a varsity ice hockey center Service Society. at New Trier … the New Trier Hockey Scholar-Athlete with the highest weighted and unweighted GPAs as a senior, when she led the squad to Personal: Born December 19, 1997 … daughter of Jenienne Fagan a Founder’s Cup League bronze medal after earning silver as a fresh- and step father Joe Leonard … grandfather rowed at the man ... a National Merit Finalist as a senior and received the social Naval Academy. studies department book award during junior year ... a National Junior Classical League Latin Honor Society selection all four years ... during senior year, placed on the USRowing Scholastic Honor Roll. Hannah Ferry 5-11 • Senior Atlanta, Ga. Pace Academy Prior to Duke: Attended Pace Academy … Was a fi rst-team all-region selection in basketball her junior and senior seasons … Earned the President’s Volunteer Service award in 2013 and 2014 … Received the Pace Academy’s Lance and Shield Award, symbolizing excellence in

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second in 6:49.3, trailing only top-seeded Virginia … qualifi ed for the athletics and leadership. Grand Final and earned a spot on the podium with a third-place fi nish in 6:43.00 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. Personal: Born September 20, 1996 … daughter of Danny and Tiff any Ferry … father Danny, a 1989 Duke graduate, played basketball for the 2016-17: Competed as a member of the 3V8 boat … started the year Blue Devils from 1986-1989, and played 13 NBA seasons … mother with a win at the Carolina Cup, defeating North Carolina and Clemson is the president of the medical research foundation for the Lymphatic with a time of 7:05.5 as the Blue Devils swept all fi ve races and cap- Malformation Institute … has one brother, Jackson, and three sisters, tured the Carolina Cup … in Columbus, placed fourth against No. 3 Grace, Sophia and Lucia … has numerous relatives who played col- Michigan (6:52.7), No. 4 Ohio State (6:59.2) and Notre Dame (7:00.2), legiate sports, including Bob Ferry, an alum of St. Louis University who crossing the fi nish line in 7:14.2 … came in fi fth in the Clemson Invi- also played in the NBA (1959-69), Bobby Ferry, Harvard basketball tational B Final, crossing the line in 7:41.270 … during the Clemson player from 1981-1985 and Greg Foster, a Kenyon College basketball Invitational preliminary heats, fi nished in 7:19.564 to take sixth in the player from 1967-71. fi rst race and came in seventh with a 7:01.319 mark in the second … claimed a victory in the ACC Championship Petite Final, fi nishing in 6:58.599 to defeat Boston College (7:04.398) and Miami (7:19.226) … turned in a fourth-place fi nish (7:16.100) in heat one of the preliminary race at the league’s main event … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll.

Prior to Duke: Rowed for the Capital Crew for three years … a mem- ber of the A8 and A4 during rookie year before moving up to the V8 Payton Fraser and V4 varsity … helped V4 place second at the Head of Lake during junior year before capturing the V8 petite fi nal at San Diego Crew Clas- 5-10 • Freshman sic in the spring of 2016 …a member of the USA Junior National Team Orinda, Calif. Development Camp in 2014 as well as a USA Junior National Camp Campolindo Selection Team Invite in 2015 … a USA Junior National Team Winter High Performance Camp selection in 2016 ... earned the President’s Prior to Duke: Attended Campolindo High School in Moraga, Calif. Award during entire high school career for having above a 3.5 grade- … rowed for the Oakland Strikes Rowing Club under Allison Ray … point average ... received the school’s undergraduate award for Honors helped guide her 4x crew to a ninth-place fi nish at the 2017 US Youth World History as a sophomore. National Championships … also competed for the Molesey Boat Club in England, helping lead the 4x quad to a third-place fi nish at the 2016

ROWERS Personal: Born September 6, 1998 … daughter of Greta and Ron UK National Schools Regatta … a multi-sport athlete who also com- Garverick … has a younger sister, Hazel. peted in volleyball, soccer and lacrosse … in volleyball, helped her club team to an eighth-place fi nish in the American Division at the 2015 Junior Olympics as a middle blocker and outside hitter … served as the Leeloo Gilet starting varsity goalie in soccer … started at midfi eld on the lacrosse squad her freshman year. 5-1 • Sophomore Riverside, Conn. Personal: Born December 12, 1999 … daughter of Drew and Cath- Greenwich erine Fraser … has two brothers, AJ and Colin ... father played football at Cornell University from 1985-89, also serving as the team captain. 2017-18: Coxswain for the V4 … started the year with nearly a 12-sec- ond victory at the Carolina Cup with a time of 7:30.9 … helped Duke win the Carolina Cup with 99 overall points and a sweep of all fi ve races … at the fi rst day of competition at the Clemson Invitational, placed third in 7:16.32, trailing only No. 17 Indiana and No. 12 Wisconsin … secured a second-place fi nish in 7:18.12 to kick off the fi nal day of rac- ing to qualify for the A Final where they fi nished in sixth (7:14.31) … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competi- tive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … in double Grace Garverick dual action against two ranked teams in Columbus, notched a fi rst- place fi nish over No. 15 Michigan State (7:27.7) and came in second to 6-0 • Junior No. 4 Ohio State (7:23.45) … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve Sacramento, Calif. boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship where Rio Americano Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … secured the top spot in the second heat of prelims (7:18.00) … earned a spot on the podium 2017-18: Member of the 3V8 for the season … helped Duke win its with a second-place fi nish in the Grand Final in a time of 7:12.86 … second consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. race in 7:06.3 to outrace North Carolina by over 10 seconds … at the fi rst day of the Clemson Invitational, the squad took third in 6:44.16, Prior to Duke: Three-year member of the varsity program at Green- trailing only No. 9 Virginia and No. 15 Washington State … kicked off wich High School under the direction of Heidi Hunsberger … led her the second and fi nal day of competition with a fourth-place fi nish in crew to its fi rst top-three fi nish at the Northeast Regional Champion- 6:51.03 … competed in the A Final and fi nished seventh (6:47.84) … ships, giving the program its fi rst bid to the national championship for helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competi- the V8 … won the petite fi nal at the national championship … member tive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. of the National Honor Society and Science Honor Society … received 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … in Co- high honor roll recognition and the Spanish Language Academic honor. lumbus, notched two second-place fi nishes in 7:14.87 and 7:02.15, re- spectively … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed Personal: Born June 29, 1999 … daughter of Isabelle and Lionel Gilet. for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of prelims, secured

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2017-18: Member of the 3V8 … helped Duke win its second consecu- tive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its race in 7:06.3 to outrace North Carolina by over 10 seconds … at the fi rst day of the Clemson Invitational, the squad took third in 6:44.16, trailing only No. 9 Virginia and No. 15 Washington State … kicked off the second and fi nal day of competition with a fourth-place fi nish in 6:51.03 … competed in the A Final and fi nished seventh (6:47.84) … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competitive Clemson Invitational Stella Haley as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … in Columbus, notched two second- 5-8 • Freshman place fi nishes in 7:14.87 and 7:02.15, respectively … for the fi rst time in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Saratoga Springs Championship, where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of prelims, secured second in 6:49.3, trailing only top- Prior to Duke: Attended Saratoga Springs High School in Saratoga seeded Virginia … qualifi ed for the Grand Final and earned a spot on Springs, N.Y. … competed for the Saratoga Rowing Association club the podium with a third-place fi nish in 6:43.00 … named to the ACC team under Eric Catalano … as a sophomore, made the Varsity 8+, Academic Honor Roll. earning a second-place fi nish at Scholastic Nationals … attended the US High Performance Camp, making the Can Am Mex team … raced Prior to Duke: Member of the high school rowing team under Mark in the U17 Canadian Henley during the summer of her sophomore Raymond … was a Connecticut Public Schools Rowing Association season, earning wins in the varsity 8+ and varsity 4+, while placing champion during her sophomore and junior years in the 2V8 boat … second in the 4x … as a junior, helped guide her 8+ crew to a victory lettered four years as a defender in ice hockey … two-time state cham- at Scholastic Nationals … as a senior, fi nished fourth at the Head of pion and the Southern Connecticut Conference Champion her fresh- the Charles in the Varsity 8+, before racing to a victory at Scholastic man and sophomore year … awarded most improved her sophomore Nationals with the same crew for the second consecutive year. year and was a captain and most valuable player during her senior year … member of the National Honor Society, Tri-M Music Honors Society

Personal: Born June 4, 2000 … daughter of Christopher and Jeannine and Vice President of the Spanish National Honor Society … awarded ROWERS Haley … has one sister, Gianna ... father played basketball at Clark the 2016 Harvard Book Award and the 2017 Humphrey Scholarship University from 1983-86. Award.

Personal: Born July 10, 1999 … daughter of Jennifer and Eric Herbek … has one sister, Isabella, and one brother, Noah.

Ella Harris 5-10 • Freshman London, England Sarah Hubner Queen Anne’s School 5-11 • Sophomore Prior to Duke: Attended Queen Anne’s School in Reading, England Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. … rowed for the Reading Rowing Club under Dan Moore … also Cold Spring Harbor participated in the Great Britain Start Program … a multi-sport ath- lete who also competed in lacrosse and netball … selected to the 2017-18: Member of the 3V8 … helped Duke win its second consecu- England U19 national lacrosse squad as a center … competed for tive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its race in 7:06.3 the Middlesex U17 county squad in netball as both a goal shooter to outrace North Carolina by over 10 seconds … at the fi rst day of the and goal attacker. Clemson Invitational, the squad took third in 6:44.16, trailing only No. 9 Virginia and No. 15 Washington State … kicked off the second and fi nal Personal: Born April 15, 2000 … daughter of David and Susan Har- day of competition with a fourth-place fi nish in 6:51.03 … competed in ris … has one brother, Ned, and one sister, Evie. the A Final and fi nished seventh (6:47.84) … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … in Columbus, notched two second- place fi nishes in 7:14.87 and 7:02.15, respectively … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of prelims, secured second in 6:49.3, trailing only top-seeded Virginia … qualifi ed for the Grand Final and earned a spot on the podium with a third-place fi nish in 6:43.00 … named to the ACC Savannah Herbek Academic Honor Roll. 5-6 • Sophomore Simsbury, Conn. Prior to Duke: Three-year letter winner at Cold Spring Harbor High Simsbury School and a member of the Sagamore Rowing Association … helped the V4+ to a sixth-place showing at the Navy Day Regatta as a senior captain … took fi rst at the Long Island Championship as a member of the junior 4+ during her junior year … placed third at the Long Island

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Championship with the senior 4+ … qualifi ed for the Scholastic Rowing Association of America Nationals following a fi fth-place showing at the New York State Championship with the junior 4+ … as a member of the club team, competed at the US Rowing Club Nationals and was a semi- fi nalist with the U17 4+ and semi-fi nalist for the U17 4x … recipient of the Cold Spring Harbor High School Coach’s Choice Award and the Captain’s Award … member of the National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society and received the Brown University Book Award … participated in Model United Nations, Save the Children, Politics Anna Jenkins Club and was a violinist … also volunteered with the Winthrop Uni- 5-10 • Senior versity Hospital Cardiac Care Unit and was a member of the Highland Park United Methodist Church Summer Mission Trip to Louisiana. Durham, N.C. Cary Academy Personal: Born July 11, 1999 … daughter of Steph and Joe Hubner 2017-18: Member of the 2V4 for the entire season … claimed the Caro- … has one sister, Mikayla, and one brother, Joseph … sister will be lina Cup season-opening race with a time of 7:37.1, 22-seconds faster attending Dartmouth College for rowing. than second-place North Carolina as the Blue Devils brought home the Carolina Cup title with 99 overall points and a sweep of all fi ve races … at the fi rst day of the Clemson Invitational, brought in a second-place fi nish with a time of 7:16.26, trailing only No. 4 Ohio State (7:11.52) … during the fi nal day of competition, raced to two third-place fi nishes, in- cluding third in the A Final in a time of 7:19.46 … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … topped No. 15 Michigan State in Columbus in 7:43.6 before barely falling to No. 4 Ohio State in the af- Olivia Hunt ternoon session (7:41.38) … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve 5-8 • Sophomore boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship, where Lake Forest, Ill. Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … claimed fi rst in the sec- ond heat in 7:24.5, helping the squad earn a podium spot in the Grand Lake Forest Final, clocking in at 7:20.8 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2017-18: Started the year with the 2V8 … helped Duke win its second ROWERS consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its race in 2016-17: Member of the 3V8 for four spring season regattas … start- 6:45.6, nearly 10 seconds ahead of second-place Clemson … moved ed the year with a win at the Carolina Cup, defeating North Carolina to the V8 … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the high- and Clemson with a time of 7:05.5 as the Blue Devils swept all fi ve ly competitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested races and captured the Carolina Cup … in Columbus, placed fourth then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … against No. 3 Michigan (6:52.7), No. 4 Ohio State (6:59.2) and Notre In the morning session of the Clemson Invitational, posted a third-place Dame (7:00.2), crossing the fi nish line in 7:14.2 … came in fi fth in the fi nish (6:42.07), trailing only No. 4 Ohio State and No. 15 Washington Clemson Invitational B Final, crossing the line in 7:41.270 … during State to qualify for the A Final … Notched a fi rst-place performance the Clemson Invitational preliminary heats, fi nished in 7:19.564 to take against No. 15 Michigan State and a second-place fi nish against No. sixth in the fi rst race and came in seventh with a 7:01.319 mark in the 4 Ohio State as the Blue Devils clocked in at 6:36.5 and 6:31.75, re- second … claimed a victory in the ACC Championship Petite Final, spectively … For the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed fi nishing in 6:58.599 to defeat Boston College (7:04.398) and Miami for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship where Duke fi nished (7:19.226) … Turned in a fourth-place fi nish (7:16.100) in heat one of third as a team with 72 points … In the fi rst heat of the V8 prelims, the preliminary race at the league’s main event … named to the ACC Duke took second in 6:34.1, trailing only top-seeded Virginia (6:24.5) Academic Honor Roll. … Concluded the season with a fourth-place fi nish in the Grand Final with a time of 6:26.4. 2015-16: Took part in two 3V8 races … at the Virginia Dual the boat fi nished second in 7:54.7 … at the ACC Championship, guided boat to Prior to Duke: Member of the Chicago Rowing Foundation (CRF) un- fi rst place fi nish in the petite fi nal against North Carolina with a year- der the direction of Mike Wallin … two-time Midwest Junior Rowing best time of 6:58.091. champion second-place fi nisher … participated in a pair of Youth Na- tional Championship regattas … led her Crystal Lake Rowing Club to a Prior to Duke: Participated in cross country, swimming and track at second-place performance at the Chicago Indoor Rowing Champion- Cary Academy ... captained the cross country team as a senior ... as ships and took second at the Tyro Cup as a freshman … as a sopho- a member of the track team, fi nished second in 2013 and third in 2012 more, the club fi nished sixth at youth nationals before lifting one spot to in the discus in the Triangle Independent Schools Athletic Conference fi fth during her junior campaign … competed twice at the Head of the (TISAC) ... received the TISAC Sportsmanship Award ... completed a Hooch with the 8+, fi nishing fi fth in 2015 and 2016 … holds the team’s half ironman at age 15, becoming the youngest female participant ... a 2K and 4K records. member of the National Honor Society ... a National Merit semifi nalist ... studied abroad in and . Personal: Born February 8, 1999 … daughter of Veronica and Andrew Hunt … has one brother, Ethan, and two sisters, Genevieve and Juli- Personal: Born October 26, 1996 … daughter of Marti and David Jen- anna. kins … has one older sister, Quinn.

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Amelia Johnson Reed Kenny 5-9 • Freshman 5-9 • Sophomore Sydney, Australia Alexandria, Va. Queenwood School T.C. Williams

Prior to Duke: Attended Queenwood School in Sydney, New Wales 2017-18: Member of the 2V4 for the majority of the spring slate … and was a member of the rowing program under coaches Ciarán Glynn claimed the Carolina Cup season-opening race with the 2V4 in 7:37.1, and Adam de Koning … competed for the Sydney University Boat Club 22 seconds faster than second-place North Carolina as the Blue Devils and coach Alfi e Young ... a four-time Australian National Rowing Cham- brought home the Carolina Cup title with 99 overall points and a sweep pionship medalist, nine-time NSW State medalist, including fi ve fi rst of all fi ve races … switched to the 2V8 for one regatta … captured places, and two-time Queenwood Champion (2016-17) ... a fourth in the morning session at the Clemson Invitational in 6:40.07 member of the Queenwood 1st Varsity 8 (2015-17) ... a NSW School- … placed fi fth during the morning session of the Clemson Invitational girl Head of the River record holder and winner in 2016 and 2017 ... at (6:55.27) to give the squad sixth in the B Final (6:14.39) … helped the 2015 Australian National Rowing Championships, claimed fi rst with guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competitive Clem- the U17 8 ... captured NSW State titles in the U17 8 (2015), U17 quad son Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syra- (2015) and Schoolgirl 8 (2016-17) ... was invited to trials for the Austra- cuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … moved back to lian Junior Rowing Team in 2016 and 2017 ... earned additional varsity the 2V4 … bested No. 15 Michigan State in Columbus in 7:43.6 before letters as a member of Queenwood’s basketball and netball squads ... barely falling to No. 4 Ohio State in the afternoon session (7:41.38) … ROWERS also a member of the Queenwood mock trial team. for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship where Duke fi nished third as a team Personal: Born March 19, 1999 … daughter of Christina and Mark with 72 points … claimed fi rst in the second heat in 7:24.5, helping the Johnson … has one sister, Imogen. squad earn a podium spot in the Grand Final, clocking in at 7:20.8 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll.

Prior to Duke: Four-year letter winner under coach Patrick Mardquart … claimed three Canadian National Championships in the 2016 Wom- en’s Senior Eight, 2015 Women’s Senior Eight and 2014 Women’s Junior Eight … helped guide her squad to the Virginia state champi- onships in the fi rst eight as a sophomore and junior … as a freshman in 2014, helped the school claim the state title in the freshmen eight category … named the 2016 Oarswoman of the Year for exhibiting out- Sydney Johnson standing leadership … member of the National Honor Society and Na- 6-0 • Freshman tional German Honor Society … founder and president of the school’s Hamilton, New Zealand German Club. St. Peter’s Cambridge Personal: Born September 6, 1999 … daughter of Katy and Joseph Prior to Duke: Attended St. Peter’s Cambridge in Cambridge, New Kenny … has one brother, Patrick. Zealand … rowed for the St. Peter’s Cambridge team under head coach Janey Wackrow … earned a bronze medal in the women’s U20 double, while placing fi fth in the women’s U20 single at the 2018 New Zealand Rowing National Club Championships … placed fourth in both the women’s U22 double and women’s U20 single at the 2018 New Zealand North Island Club Championships … was selected for the New Zealand Junior 2017 Team as part of the junior women’s double to par- ticipate at the Junior World Rowing Championships in Trakai, Lithuania … was selected into the RNZ Waikato Regional Performance Centre … earned gold in the U18 Girls Single and Double, and silver in the U18 Anne Klok Girls Quad at the 2017 North Island Secondary Schools Champion- 5-10 • Sophomore ships … the 2017 St. Peter’s Cambridge Glenn Family Cup for Excel- Amsterdam, Netherlands lence in Small Boats Award Recipient … tabbed as the 2017 St. Pe- ter’s Cambridge Female Rower of the Year … won the 2017 St. Peter’s Vossius Gymnasium Cambridge Full School Colour Award … selected into the RNZ Girl’s 2017-18: Mainstay in the V4 lineup … started the year with nearly a U18 North Island coxed eight and coxed four to compete in the North 12-second victory at the Carolina Cup with a time of 7:30.9 … helped vs. South regatta … notched a gold medal in the U17 girls quad at the Duke win the Carolina Cup with 99 overall points and a sweep of all 2016 North Island Secondary Schools Championships … captured a fi ve races … at the fi rst day of competition at the Clemson Invitational, silver medal in the U17 girls quad at the 2016 New Zealand Secondary placed third in 7:16.32, trailing only No. 17 Indiana and No. 12 Wis- Schools National Championships. consin … secured a second-place fi nish in 7:18.12 to kick off the fi nal day of racing to qualify for the A Final, where the crew fi nished sixth Personal: Born on October 19, 1999 … daughter of Rob and Jacqui (7:14.31) … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the Johnson … has one sister, Kelly. highly competitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team stand-

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ings … in double dual action against two ranked teams in Columbus, notched a fi rst-place fi nish over No. 15 Michigan State (7:27.7) and came in second to No. 4 Ohio State (7:23.45) … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … secured the top spot in the second heat of prelims (7:18.00) … earned a spot on the podium with a second-place fi nish in the Grand Final in a time of 7:12.86 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll.

Prior to Duke: Four-year member of the R&ZV de Amstel rowing club, a program that owns seven national championships … coached in high Bailey Knight school by Liesbeth Hollander, Willem-Jan de Widt and her mother, Ani- 5-8 • Sophomore ta Meiland … also a member of the Dutch national junior team in 2015 Alexandria, Va. and 2016 … claimed second at the , seventh at Thomas Jefferson the Junior European Rowing Championships and 10th at the Junior World Rowing Championships … 2015 U17 national champion in in- 2017-18: Started the year with the 3V8 … helped Duke win its second door rowing … 2014 U17 and 2015 U17 national champion in junior consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its race double … 2014 U17, 2015 U19 and 2016 U19 national champion in in 7:06.3 to defeat North Carolina by over 10 seconds … transitioned the junior quad and 2016 U19 national champion in the junior eight to the 2V4 … at the fi rst day of the Clemson Invitational, brought in a … member of high school’s debate team, which made the fi nal of the second-place fi nish with a time of 7:16.26, trailing only No. 4 Ohio State national championships three times. (7:11.52) … during the fi nal day of competition, raced to two third-place fi nishes, including third in the A Final in a time of 7:19.46 … helped Personal: Born November 6, 1999 … daughter of Anita Meiland and guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competitive Clem- Jacques Klok … has two sisters, Iris and Esther … mother participated son Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syra- in the 1992 Olympics as a member of the quadruple sculls and won a cuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … defeated No. 15 bronze medal at the 1995 World Championships … father participated Michigan State in Columbus in 7:43.6 before barely falling to No. 4 in the Match de Seniors in 1990 with the U23 4+. Ohio State in the afternoon session (7:41.38) … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship, where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … claimed fi rst in the second heat in 7:24.5, helping the squad earn a podium spot in the Grand Final, clocking in at 7:20.8 … named to the ROWERS ACC Academic Honor Roll.

Prior to Duke: Three-year letterwinner under head coach Matt Shoop at Thomas Jeff erson High School for Science and Technology … mem- ber of the Resilient Rowing Club … named most valuable player in the spring of her senior year … fi nished seventh in time trials at Stotesbury Megan Knauer as a sophomore … lettered two years as a cheerleader and was a 5-3 • Freshman captain during her junior year … member of the National Honor Soci- Centerville, Ohio ety and Spanish Honor Society … Model United Nations participant, member of the Namaste Indian Culture Club and was also involved in Centerville orchestra and solo violin. Prior to Duke: Four-year cross country and four-year track & fi eld let- Personal: Born August 6, 1999 … daughter of Margaret and Kevin ter winner at Centerville … earned the coach’s award for cross country Knight … has one brother, Caleb, and a sister, Anna … parents (’85) as well as the Rita Somerlot coach’s award for track & fi eld … captain and sister (’15) graduated from Duke. of her cross country and track & fi eld teams … an all-state selection in the 4x800 relay in 2017 and an Ohio High School Athletic Associtation award winner for exemplary display of sportsmanship, ethics and in- tegrity … member of the National Honor Society and German National Honor Society and was named class vice president … was a national merit fi nalist, national AP scholar and Health Occupations Students of America national qualifi er.

Personal: Born February 25, 2000 … daughter of John Knauer and Kathy Witt … has two brothers named Michael and Max Ema Kuczura 5-10 • Sophomore Chicago, Ill. Northside College Prep 2017-18: Member of the 2V8 … helped Duke win its second consecu- tive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its race in 6:45.6, nearly 10 seconds ahead of second-place Clemson … captured fourth in the morning session at the Clemson Invitational in 6:40.07 … Placed fi fth during the morning session of the Clemson Invitational (6:55.27) to give the squad sixth in the B Final (6:14.39) … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competitive Clemson Invi- tational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … notched a fi rst-place per-

- 18 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE formance against No. 15 Michigan State (6:50.5) and a second-place the National History Day state competition. fi nish against No. 4 Ohio State (6:39.8) in dual action in Columbus … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Personal: Born on October 2, 1999 … daughter of Wendy and Gerry Final at the ACC Championship, where Duke fi nished third as a team Lackey … has four brothers, Bryce, Reid, and Max Lackey and Tyler with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of the 2V8 prelims, Duke took third in Fenlon ... Bryce was a member of the rowing team at Wisconsin in 6:44.1 … concluded the season in fourth in the Grand Final with a time 2013-14. of 6:37.9 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll.

Prior to Duke: Three-year letterwwinner under head coach Mike Wal- lin and the rowing program at Northside … fi ve-year member of the Chicago Rowing Foundation and secured the 2014 Midwest Novice Girls Championship … also placed fi fth at the Youth Nationals in 2016 … participated in classical ballet for eight years and played lacrosse for four years … member of the National Honor Society, National English Honor Society, National Latin Honor Society and a Junior and Senior Leader as part of her school’s athletic leadership program. Katherine Lustig 6-0 • Sophomore Personal: Born August 27, 1999 … daughter of Sang Lee and John Newton, Pa. Kuczura … has one brother, Jung. Council Rock 2017-18: Split time between the 2V8 and V4, starting the year with the 2V8 … helped Duke win its second consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its race in 6:45.6, nearly 10 seconds ahead of second-place Clemson … captured fourth in the morning session at the Clemson Invitational in 6:40.07 … placed fi fth during the morning session of the Clemson Invitational (6:55.27) to give the squad sixth in the B Final (6:14.39) … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi n- ROWERS ish at the highly competitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Leonie Kurzlechner Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team 5-9 • Freshman standings … in double dual action against two ranked teams in Colum- Newport Beach, Calif. bus, notched a fi rst-place fi nish over No. 15 Michigan State (7:27.7) Loomis Chaffee (Conn.) and came in second to No. 4 Ohio State (7:23.45) … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Prior to Duke: Attended the Loomis Chaff ee School in Windsor, Championship, where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … Conn. … lettered in dance for two years and was a member of an secured the top spot in the second heat of prelims (7:18.00) … earned audition-only dance company … co-founder of New England Prep a spot on the podium with a second-place fi nish in the Grand Final in a School Dance Festival, a interschool dance festival for New England time of 7:12.86 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. prep schools … served as editor-in-chief of school yearbook, The Confl uence, for three years … director of student activities and se- Prior to Duke: Three-year letter winner at Council Rock High School nior resident assistant … inducted in the Cum Laude Society, earning and at the Princeton National Rowing Association (PNRA-Mercer) row- multiple awards including the Charles Edar Sellers Prize, J. Newfi eld ing club … helped her club to a fi rst-place showing at the U17 Canadi- Senior Science price, the Founders Prize, the Junior Science Award, an Henley in the 8+ as a freshman … helped the V4+ fi nish 12th at the Junior Theater & Dance Award, a four-time winner of the Baxter Head of the Charles and V8+ to fi rst at the Mid-Atlantic Regionals dur- Science Award, two-time winner of the Barry M. Moran Mathemat- ing her sophomore year … the V8+ went on to fi nish second nationally ics Award and the 2015 Gold medal and 2016 Bronze Medal in the at the Youth National Rowing Championships the same year … as a Councours National de Français … earned honor roll all four years. junior, received third place in the V8+ at the Head of the Charles ... took fi rst in the Mid-Atlantic Region in the V8+ and fourth at the Youth Na- Personal: Born September 10, 2000 … daughter of Andreas Kur- tionals … as a senior, the V8+ claimed 13th at the Head of the Charles zlechner and Madelaine and step-father Thomas Baker … has two … received Honorable Mention USRowing Scholastic Honor Roll ac- sisters named Beatrice and Chloe and two brothers Arthur and Adrien colades as a senior ... National Honor Society member, Rho Kappa … Born in Munich, Germany. Honor Society selection and Special Olympics coach … participated in numerous community service events during her high school career.

Personal: Born June 9, 1999 … daughter to Amy and Jake Lustig … has two sisters, Abbie and Lizzie.

Kelsey Lackey 6-0 • Freshman Cincinnati, Ohio Wyoming Olivia Mendonca Prior to Duke: Attended Wyoming High School in Wyoming, Ohio 5-9 • Junior … competed for the Cincinnati Junior Rowing Club and coach Andy Christchurch, New Zealand Piepmeier ... helped V8+ place second at the 2017 Youth Nationals St. Margaret’s College ... as a junior, guided 8+ to the grand fi nals at the midwest champion- ships, capturing the race and qualifying for nationals ... qualifi ed for

- 19 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE 2017-18: A mainstay in the V8 lineup … captured the Carolina Cup championship with a time of 6:33.2, more than 14 seconds faster than second-place fi nisher Clemson … helped Duke win its second consec- utive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points and a sweep of all fi ve races … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly com- petitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … in the morning session of the Clemson Invitational, posted a third-place fi nish (6:42.07), trailing only No. 4 Ohio State and No. 15 Washington State to Julia Murphy qualify for the A Final … notched a fi rst-place performance against No. 15 Michigan State and a second-place fi nish against No. 4 Ohio State 5-8 • Freshman as the Blue Devils clocked in at 6:36.5 and 6:31.75, respectively … for Minneapolis, Minn. the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Breck Final at the ACC Championship, where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of the V8 prelims, Duke took second Prior to Duke: Five-year letterwinner in ice hockey at Breck … rowed in 6:34.1, trailing only top-seeded Virginia (6:24.5) … concluded the for Twin Cities Youth rowing club lightweight team … played on defense season with a fourth-place fi nish in the Grand Final with a time of 6:26.4 and named varsity captain for her ice hockey team, winning the Min- … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. nesota state championship her senior year … recipient of the All-State Academic award … named Breck student body president senior year 2016-17: Member of the V8 squad before transitioning to the 2V8 for … named vice president her sophomore and junior years … member of the conference championship … captured the Carolina Cup champion- the Cum Laude Society junior and senior years. ship with a time of 6:41.3, more than 13 seconds faster than second- place Clemson … helped Duke win the Carolina Cup with 99 overall Personal: Born September 27, 1999 … daughter of James and Cindy points and a sweep of all fi ve races … named the ACC Crew of the Murphy … has two sisters named Allie and Grace and one brother Week following the performance at the Carolina Cup … qualifi ed for the named Will … mother Cindy participated in track & fi eld and cross A Final of the Longhorn Invite and came in fourth with a time of 6:24.204 country at St. Mary’s University of Minnesota from 1984-88 … father … earned a trip to the A Final after placing third in the morning race, James played baseball for Colorado College from 1982-86. clocking out in 6:19.405 … rowed to a third-place performance against No. 4 Ohio State (6:20.0), No. 3 Michigan (6:24.8) and Notre Dame (6:32.1) with a time of 6:29.8 … at the Clemson Invitational, earned a third-place fi nish in the B Final … the top four boats in the race were separated by just more than one second with the Blue Devils crossing ROWERS the line in 6:34.468 to trail UCLA (6:33.454) and UCF (6:34.350) and hold off Oklahoma (6:34.525) … in the Clemson Invitational preliminary events, placed third in its opening heat (6:30.454) and fourth (6:33.516) in the other heat … ended the regular season at the Dale England Cup, taking fourth with a time of 6:44.6 to trail Indiana (6:35.6), Notre Dame Laura Navarrete (6:39.2) and San Diego (6:43.55) … transitioned to the 2V8 for the fi nal 5-10 • Sophomore regatta of the season … in the ACC Championship Grand Final, locked Cos Cob, Conn. in a fourth-place performance with a time of 6:34.283 to close behind Greenwich Syracuse (6:22.664), Virginia (6:23.327) and Notre Dame (6:31.967) … earned its Grand Final appearance with a 6:39.957 time in the morning 2017-18: Mainstay in the V4 lineup … started the year with nearly a session of the conference championship. 12-second victory at the Carolina Cup with a time of 7:30.9 … helped Duke win the Carolina Cup with 99 overall points and a sweep of all Prior to Duke: Spent the summer of 2017 training for a spot on New fi ve races … at the fi rst day of competition at the Clemson Invitational, Zealand’s U23 World Championship team … represented her home placed third in 7:16.32, trailing only No. 17 Indiana and No. 12 Wiscon- country at the 2015 World Rowing Junior Championships in Rio de sin … secured a second-place fi nish in 7:18.12 to kick off the fi nal day Janeiro, Brazil, and fi nished sixth overall with partner Ruby Willis … of racing to qualify for the A Final, where they fi nished in sixth (7:14.31) during senior year at St. Margaret’s, placed fi rst in the eights among all … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly com- New Zealand Secondary Schools and second in the pairs … at the re- petitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then gional meet during senior campaign, took fi rst in the eights and pairs … No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … in as a junior, took third at the national event in the fours and eights while double dual action against two ranked teams in Columbus, notched placing fi rst at the regional event in the eights and earning South Island a fi rst-place fi nish over No. 15 Michigan State (7:27.7) and came in Under 18 Rowing Team accolades … stormed through the national second to No. 4 Ohio State (7:23.45) … for the fi rst time in program meet as a sophomore, winning in the fours and eights while sweeping history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Champi- the fours and eights at the regional event during sophomore season onship where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … secured … also participated in netball for three years, being placed on the top the top spot in the second heat of prelims (7:18.00) … earned a spot team in the region all three years and making an appearance on the on the podium with a second-place fi nish in the Grand Final in a time of second best team in New Zealand in 2014 ... a prefect in 2015 and a 7:12.86 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. member of the Sports Council in 2014-15 ... received the Excellence Award in physical education in 2015 as well as an excellence rating in Prior to Duke: Member of the Greenwich Crew under head coaches New Zealand’s Secondary Schools National Qualifi cation Program in Heidi Hunsberger and Catherine Starr … won titles in the U17 4 and 2013-14. U17 8 at the 2015 Club Nationals with the US Junior National High Per- formance Team and in the U19 8 at Club Nationals in 2016 … secured Personal: Born November 1, 1997 … daughter of Marc and Cindy fi rst in the B Final at Junior Nationals as a senior … fi nished third at Mendonca … great grandfather, Lance Johnson, was a member of the the Head of the Charles the same year … as a sophomore, notched All Black New Zealand rugby team in the 1920s. fi rst in the Connecticut Indoor Regatta Junior B category … member of the National Honors Society, Honors Art Program and volunteers at Tails of Courage … competed as a horseback rider and won the circuit championship at the Vermont Summer Horse Show Festival for

- 20 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE Children’s Hunters. 2017-18: A member of the 2V8 … helped Duke win its second conseuc- tive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its race in 6:45.6, Personal: Born July 29, 1999 … daughter of Ruth Anapol and Sergio nearly 10 seconds ahead of second-place Clemson … captured fourth Navarrete … has one brother, Nick … grandfather competed in Alpine in the morning session at the Clemson Invitational in 6:40.07 … placed Skiing during the 1956 Olympics for Chile. fi fth during the morning session of the Clemson Invitational (6:55.27) and took sixth in the B Final (6:14.39) … helped guide the team to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the team standings … notched a fi rst-place perfor- mance against No. 15 Michigan State (6:50.5) and a second-place fi n- ish against No. 4 Ohio State (6:39.8) in dual action in Columbus … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship, where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of the 2V8 prelims, Duke took third in Caroline Olsen 6:44.1 … concluded the season in fourth in the Grand Final with a time 5-8 • Sophomore of 6:37.9 … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. Healdsburg, Calif. Cardinal Newman 2016-17: Member of the 2V8 boat throughout the season … helped Duke win the Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its race in 2017-18: Member of the 3V8 … Helped Duke win its second consecu- 6:47.3, nearly 10 seconds ahead of second-place Clemson …blazed tive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its race in 7:06.3 through the morning race at the Longhorn Invite, taking the heat in to outrace North Carolina by over 10 seconds … at the fi rst day of the 6:16.643 to earn a place in the A Final … fi nished third in the A Final, Clemson Invitational, the squad took third in 6:44.16, trailing only No. 9 clocking a time of 6:31.665 … in Columbus, placed fourth against No. 3 Virginia and No. 15 Washington State … kicked off the second and fi nal Michigan (6:28.9), No. 4 Ohio State (6:32.0) and Notre Dame (6:43.6), day of competition with a fourth-place fi nish in 6:51.03 … competed in crossing the fi nish line in 6:43.9 … placed fi fth in the Clemson Invita- the A Final and fi nished seventh (6:47.84) … helped guide the team to tional A Final with a time of 6:44.582 … the Blue Devils trailed four top- 15 teams with No. 5 Texas (6:36.489), No. 11 Wisconsin (6:38.934), a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competitive Clemson Invitational ROWERS as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 No. 4 Ohio State (6:42.267) and No. 10 Virginia (6:43.664) … Duke Oklahoma in the team standings … in Columbus, notched two second- eased past No. 15 Syracuse (6:47.842) and No. 20 Indiana (6:49.889) place fi nishes in 7:14.87 and 7:02.15, respectively … for the fi rst time in … earned a trip to the A Final with a second-place performance in its program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC fi rst heat (6:28.847) and third (7:38.351) in the second heat … won the Championship, where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … Dale England Cup race with a time of 6:50.50 to squeak past No. 16 in the fi rst heat of prelims, secured second in 6:49.3, trailing only top- Indiana (6:50.74) and hold off Notre Dame (6:52.50) and San Diego seeded Virginia … qualifi ed for the Grand Final and earned a spot on (7:04.57) … in the ACC Championship Grand Final, locked in a fourth- the podium with a third-place fi nish in 6:43.00 … named to the ACC place performance with a time of 6:34.283 to close behind Syracuse Academic Honor Roll. (6:22.664), Virginia (6:23.327) and Notre Dame (6:31.967) … earned its Grand Final appearance at the conference championships with a Prior to Duke: A four-year lacrosse player for Cardinal Newman High 6:39.957 time in the morning session … named to the ACC Academic School as a defender … elected captain her senior year … North Bay Honor Roll. League (NBL) All-League Lacrosse First Team (junior and senior), NBL All-League Lacrosse Honorable Mention (sophomore), NBL Champi- 2015-16: Took part in three spring races, with the 3V8 at the Virginia ons (2015, 2016 and 2017), California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Dual and ACC Championship and 2V4 at the Dale England Cup … 3V8 Scholar-Athlete (2013-17), CIF Distinguished Scholastic Team (2016, fi nished in second with a time of 7:54.7 while the 2V4 checked in third 2017) and was undefeated in the NBL from 2015-17 … lettered three in 7:55.4 … Blue Devils fi nished tied for fi rst overall at the Dale England years in water polo and was named a team captain and a CIF Scholar- Cup … at the ACC Championship, helped the boat to fi rst place fi nish in Athlete … chosen as the Associated Student Body President, Cardinal the petite fi nal against North Carolina with a year-best time of 6:58.091. Newman Oxford Scholar, AP Scholar and the Henry Trione Four Year Leadership Award recipient … founder of the Ukulele Program for the Prior to Duke: The most valuable player of the track and fi eld pro- Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Sonoma County … a student presenter at gram in 2011 ... received all-conference recognition in cross country the National Youth Leadership Conference and a TEDx Cardinal New- and track and fi eld in 2012, 2013 and 2014 for coaches Michael Torres man speaker. and Peter Durning ... a member of the National Honor Society ... the Student Council Vice President and a Head Girl ... received the Excel- Personal: Born March 18, 1999 … daughter of Deborah and Erik Ol- lence in IB Chemistry Award in 2013 and the Excellence in Algebra II sen … has one brother, Christian … father was a member of the UC & Trig in 2011. Davis Nordic ski team (1984-87). Personal: Born January 13, 1996 … daughter of Patresse and Chris- topher Phillips … has one older brother, Elijah, and one younger sister, Tatum ... mother was a sprinter at Lehman College and father played basketball at Saint Francis.

Taj Phillips 5-5 • Graduate Brooklyn, N.Y. Dwight School

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UCF (6:34.350) and hold off Oklahoma (6:34.525) ... Invitational pre- liminary events, placed third in its opening heat (6:30.454) and fourth (6:33.516) in the other heat … ended the regular season at the Dale England Cup, taking fourth with a time of 6:44.6 to trail Indiana (6:35.6), Notre Dame (6:39.2) and San Diego (6:43.55) … in the ACC Champi- onship Grand Final, claimed fourth in a loaded race, crossing the line in 6:27.267 … landed in the Grand Final of the conference champion- ships after claiming second in the morning session’s opening heat with Sarah Royka a time of 6:44.743, trailing only Syracuse’s 6:43.756 mark … named to 5-5 • Freshman the ACC Academic Honor Roll. Boston, Mass. 2015-16: Made an immediate impact on the program as a member Stanford Online (Calif.) of the top boats throughout the season … opened the spring with the race-winning V8 at the Carolina Cup as the boat fi nished in 6:29.8 for Prior to Duke: Attended Stanford Online High School in Stanford, Ca- the eighth-fastest time in program history … rowed with the V8 again lif. … competed for the West Area Rowing Club, where she served as at the Pac-12 Challenge, helping the boat to a pair of second-place fi n- team captain during her senior year of competition … a National Merit ishes with times of 6:36.7 and 7:04.5 against UCLA and Stanford … at Commended Scholar … a member of the photography club … selected the Virginia Dual, V8 took second in 7:19.2 … helped the Blue Devils tie as the winner of the 2018 Rivers School Conservatory Concerto Com- for fi rst overall at the Dale England Cup with No. 14 Indiana and No. 17 petition. Notre Dame … at the Cup, V8 placed third in two races, clocking times of 6:53.1 and 6:44.9 … ended the regular season at No. 9 Princeton Personal: Born July 10, 2000 … daughter of Paul and Deb Royka … as the boat took second in 7:03.3 … a member of the V8 for the ACC has one brother, Jamie. Championship as the boat placed second in a year-best 6:20.444 mark in helping Duke to a second-place overall fi nish, its best at the event since 2006 … V8 entered the event as the No. 5 seed and outrowed the competition to come in second, with a photo fi nish ahead of Syracuse … during the program’s fi rst NCAA Championships appearance, with the V8 that placed 18th overall, fi nishing the C Final in 6:31.650 … crew also placed second in the C/D Semifi nals (6:32.862) … in the fall, rowed with the V8 and V4 at the Princeton Chase and Rivanna Romp … placed 17th at the Chase with the V8 in 15:31.203 and third at the

ROWERS Romp in 13:21.9 … with the V4, came in fi fth at the Chase (17:29.372) Isabel Ruby-Hill and also fi fth at the Romp (15:03.6) … in the summer of 2016, was a 5-7 • Senior member of the inaugural class of the Rubenstein-Bing Student-Athlete Toronto, Ontario Civic Engagement (ACE) Program … traveled to to contribute Branksome Hall to the sustainable development of underserved communities through 2017-18: A mainstay in the V8 lineup for the Blue Devils … captured sports and environmental science education as part of the program. the Carolina Cup championship with a time of 6:33.2, more than 14 seconds faster than second-place fi nisher Clemson … helped Duke Prior to Duke: A member of the rowing program under coach Scott win its second consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points and a Fleming … named a captain as a junior and the most valuable player sweep of all fi ve races … helped guide the team to a seventh-place as a sophomore and senior … during fi nal campaign, earned a Cana- fi nish at the highly competitive Clemson Invitational as the unranked dian Secondary Schools Rowing Association (CSSRA) silver in senior Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma in the 4+ … as a junior, helped rowing squad to a bronze at the Canadian team standings … in the morning session of the Clemson Invitational, indoor championship in the junior A lightweight and a silver at the On- posted a third-place fi nish (6:42.07), trailing only No. 4 Ohio State and tario Ergometer Championships in junior A midweight … earned gold at No. 15 Washington State to qualify for the A Final … notched a fi rst- the Stotesbury Cup Regatta in junior 8+ and bronze at the CSSRA in place performance against No. 15 Michigan State and a second-place the senior 8+ … during sophomore year, part of the Ontario Ergometer fi nish against No. 4 Ohio State as the Blue Devils clocked in at 6:36.5 champions in the junior B lightweight … earned a bronze at the Canadi- and 6:31.75, respectively … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve an Indoor Rowing championship in junior B lightweight and gold at the boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship, where Stotesbury Cup Regatta junior 4+ … picked up a CSSRA gold in junior Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of the V8 4+ and silver in junior 8+ during sophomore campaign … advanced to prelims, Duke took second in 6:34.1, trailing only top-seeded Virginia the semifi nals at Henley Women’s Regatta in U16 4+ as a sophomore (6:24.5) … concluded the season with a fourth-place fi nish in the Grand … started career with a CSSRA gold in junior lightweight 4+ and junior Final with a time of 6:26.4 … earned Collegiate Rowing Coaches As- midweight 8+ during rookie year … was a junior school prefect. sociation Division I All-Conference Team honors … named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. Personal: Born September 13, 1997 … daughter of Mary Ruby and Wood Hill … has four sisters – Julia Ruby-Hill, Caitlin Hill, Megan Hill 2016-17: Member of the V8 squad … captured the Carolina Cup and Davis Barton. championship with a time of 6:41.3, more than 13 seconds faster than second-place Clemson … helped Duke win the Carolina Cup with 99 overall points and a sweep of all fi ve races … named the ACC Crew of the Week following the performance at the Carolina Cup … qualifi ed for the A Final of the Longhorn Invite and came in fourth with a time of 6:24.204 … earned a trip to the A Final after placing third in the morning race, clocking out in 6:19.405 at the Longhorn Invite … rowed to a third- place performance against No. 4 Ohio State (6:20.0), No. 3 Michigan (6:24.8) and Notre Dame (6:32.1) with a time of 6:29.8 … at the Clem- son Invitational, earned a third-place fi nish in the B Final … the top four boats in the race were separated by just more than one second with the Blue Devils crossing the line in 6:34.468 to trail UCLA (6:33.454) and

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Gabriella Salvati Amelia Shunk 5-9 • Freshman 5-8 • Freshman Medford, N.J. Corte Madera, Calif. Bishop Eustace Prep Redwood Prior to Duke: Attended Bishop Eustace Preparatory School in Prior to Duke: Attended Redwood High School in Larkspur, Calif. … Pennsauken, N.J. … competed for the Bishop Eustace Preparatory rowed for the Marin Rowing Association club team under Sandy Arm- School crew under Samanta Steffi er … notched a pair of top-three fi n- strong, where she served as team captain for her fi nal year of competi- ishes at the 2018 U19 Club Nationals, including second place in the tion … competed two years with both the Varsity 4+ and Varsity 8+ 8+ and third place in the 4+ … helped her crew to a three peat at the crews … in her fi rst year, helped lead the 4+ crew to a second-place Haddon Hammer – N.J. Indoor Rowing Championships – securing fi rst- fi nish at the regional championships … her 8+ crew recorded four top- place fi nishes in 2016, 2017 and 2018 … helped lead the Varsity 4+ three fi nishes during the 2016-17 season, including second place at crew to six top-three fi nishes in 2017, highlighted by a trio of second- both the Head of the Charles and San Diego Crew Classic, fi rst place place fi nishes at the N.J. State Championships, Scholastic Rowing As- at regional championships and third place at Youth Nationals … her sociation of America Championships and Center City Slam regatta … fi nal season saw the 4+ crew secure a fi rst-place fi nish at the regional selected to the United States Rowing Junior National Team High Per- championships … helped guide the 8+ crew to a pair of top-two fi nishes formance Team, becoming a fi nalist at the Youth Nationals in the 2x … during the 2017-18 campaign, highlighted by a fi rst-place victory at the a two-sport athlete who also competed as a freestyle swimmer for two San Diego Crew Classic … a two-sport athlete who also competed in years, becoming a state fi nalist. volleyball, also serving as the captain of the Marin Juniors club squad ROWERS … was a member of the honor society, and California Scholarship Fed- Personal: Born April 3, 2000 … daughter of Harry and Nicole Salvati … eration throughout her entire high school career … the salutatorian of her senior class at Redwood … served as a Beyond Diff erences Teen Board Member, while also being a part of the Redwood High School Leadership Class.

Personal: Born September 1, 2000 … daughter of Kendrick and Re- becca Shunk … has one brother, Jacob, and one sister, Adelaide ... father competed for the Stanford men’s rowing team from 1983-85 ... sister is a member of the Amherst volleyball team. Eden Schumer 5-4 • Freshman Westport, Conn. Staples Prior to Duke: Attended Staples High School in Westport, Conn. … competed for the Saugatuck Rowing Club for three years as a coxswain under Gordon Getsinger … served as the coxswain for the undefeated women’s lightweight 8+ crew which earned victories in the USRow- Sophie Simister ing Youth National Championship and USRowing Northeast Regional 6-0 • Senior Championship in 2016 … her second year with the Saugatuck Rowing Oxford, United Kingdom Club saw the women’s lightweight 4+ squad fi nish in fourth place at the Headington School USRowing Youth National Championship and third place at the North- east Regional Championships in 2017 … helped guide the women’s 2017-18: Competed as a member of the 2V8 for the fi rst two regattas lightweight 8+ crew to a third-place fi nish at the USRowing Northeast of the season … helped Duke win its second consecutive Carolina Cup Regional Championship in 2018 during her fi nal year of competition with 99 overall points by winning its race in 6:45.6, nearly 10 seconds … a member of the National Chinese Honors Society and Rho Kappa ahead of second-place Clemson … captured fourth in the morning ses- National Social Studies Honors Society. sion at the Clemson Invitational in 6:40.07 … placed fi fth during the morning session of the Clemson Invitational (6:55.27) to give the squad Personal: Born January 25, 2000 … daughter of Randy and Sherri sixth in the B Final (6:14.39) … helped guide the team to a seventh- Peyser … has one brother, Ben, and one sister, Maya ... her father place fi nish at the highly competitive Clemson Invitational as the un- (1970), grandfather (1947) and brother (1997) are all graduates of ranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma Duke University. in the team standings.

2016-17: Member of the 2V8 for the fi rst two regattas before transition- ing to the V8 for the remainder of the season … helped Duke win the Carolina Cup with 99 overall points by winning its 2V8 race in 6:47.3, nearly 10 seconds ahead of second-place Clemson … blazed through the morning race at the Longhorn Invite, taking the heat in 6:16.643 to earn a place in the A Final of the 2V8 … fi nished third in the A Final, clocking a time of 6:31.665 … in the V8, rowed to a third-place perfor- mance against No. 4 Ohio State (6:20.0), No. 3 Michigan (6:24.8) and

- 23 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE mance against No. 4 Ohio State (6:20.0), No. 3 Michigan (6:24.8) and 2017-18: Member of the V4 for the fi rst two regattas of the spring … Notre Dame (6:32.1) with a time of 6:29.8 … at the Clemson Invita- Started the year with nearly a 12-second victory at the Carolina Cup tional, earned a third-place fi nish in the B Final … the top four boats in with a time of 7:30.9 … helped Duke win its second consecutive Caroli- the race were separated by just more than one second with the Blue na Cup with 99 overall points and a sweep of all fi ve races … at the fi rst Devils crossing the line in 6:34.468 to trail UCLA (6:33.454) and UCF day of competition at the Clemson Invitational, placed third in 7:16.32, (6:34.350) and hold off Oklahoma (6:34.525) … in the Clemson Invi- trailing only No. 17 Indiana and No. 12 Wisconsin … secured a second- tational preliminary events, placed third in its opening heat (6:30.454) place fi nish in 7:18.12 to kick off the fi nal day of racing to qualify for the and fourth (6:33.516) in the other heat … ended the regular season at A Final where they fi nished in sixth (7:14.31) … helped guide the team the Dale England Cup, taking fourth with a time of 6:44.6 to trail Indiana to a seventh-place fi nish at the highly competitive Clemson Invitational (6:35.6), Notre Dame (6:39.2) and San Diego (6:43.55) … in the ACC as the unranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Championship Grand Final, claimed fourth in a loaded race, crossing Oklahoma in the team standings … transitioned to the 2V8 … notched the line in 6:27.267 … landed in the Grand Final of the conference a fi rst-place performance against No. 15 Michigan State (6:50.5) and a championship after claiming second in the morning session’s opening second-place fi nish against No. 4 Ohio State (6:39.8) in dual action in heat with a time of 6:44.743, trailing only Syracuse’s 6:43.756 mark. Columbus … for the fi rst time in program history, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Championship where Duke fi nished third 2015-16: Stepped into an immediate position within the top two boats as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst heat of the 2V8 prelims, Duke during the season, rowing mainly with the V8 before shifting to the 2V8 took third in 6:44.1 … concluded the season in fourth in the Grand Final for the end of the season … opened the spring with the race-winning with a time of 6:37.9 … named a College Rwoing Coaches Association V8 at the Carolina Cup as the boat fi nished in 6:29.8 for the eighth- Student-Athlete … earned a spot on the All-ACC Academic Team and fastest time in program history … rowed with the V8 again at the Pac- the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 12 Challenge, helping the boat to a pair of second-place fi nishes with times of 6:36.7 and 7:04.5 against UCLA and Stanford … at the Virginia 2016-17: Member of the 2V8 before transitioning to the V8 for the con- Dual, V8 took second in 7:19.2 … shifted to the 2V8 at the Dale Eng- ference championship … helped Duke win the Carolina Cup with 99 land Cup and tallied two wins to help the Blue Devils fi nish tied for fi rst overall points by winning its race in 6:47.3, nearly 10 seconds ahead with No. 14 Indiana and No. 17 Notre Dame … 2V8 clocked winning of second-place Clemson … blazed through the morning race at the marks of 6:47.3 and 6:45.5 … ended the regular season with the 2V8 at Longhorn Invite, taking the heat in 6:16.643 to earn a place in the A Princeton as the boat took second in 6:58.3 … at the ACC Champion- Final … fi nished third in the A Final, clocking a time of 6:31.665 … in ship, helped the 2V8 from a No. 3 seed to a second-place fi nish with Columbus, placed fourth against No. 3 Michigan (6:28.9), No. 4 Ohio a photo fi nish against Notre Dame as Duke placed second overall, its State (6:32.0) and Notre Dame (6:43.6), crossing the fi nish line in best performance since 2006 … boat clocked a season-best time of 6:43.9 … placed fi fth in the Clemson Invitational A Final with a time of 6:32.322 at the league championship … stayed with the 2V8 during the 6:44.582 … the Blue Devils trailed four top-15 teams with No. 5 Texas NCAA Championships and helped the boat to the NCAA C Final title (6:36.489), No. 11 Wisconsin (6:38.934), No. 4 Ohio State (6:42.267) ROWERS with a time of 6:34.803 … boat also placed fi rst in the C/D Semifi nals and No. 10 Virginia (6:43.664) … Duke eased past No. 15 Syracuse (6:41.080) … in the fall, rowed with the V8 and 2V4 at the Princeton (6:47.842) and No. 20 Indiana (6:49.889) … earned a trip to the A Final Chase and Rivanna Romp … placed 17th at the Chase with the V8 in with a second-place performance in its fi rst heat (6:28.847) and third 15:31.203 and third at the Romp in 13:21.9 … with the 2V4, came in (7:38.351) in the second heat … won the Dale England Cup race with ninth at the Chase (18:01.036) and ninth at the Romp (15:25.4). a time of 6:50.50 to squeak past No. 16 Indiana (6:50.74) and hold off Notre Dame (6:52.50) and San Diego (7:04.57) …transitioned to the Prior to Duke: A four-year letterwinner at Headington Girls School in V8 for the championship regatta…… in the ACC Championship Grand Oxford, United Kingdom … as a senior, competed at the Armada Cup Final, claimed fourth in a loaded race, crossing the line in 6:27.267 … in in the single scull … won gold in junior women’s quad landed in the Grand Final after claiming second in the morning ses- … placed 19th at the Women’s Head of the River by setting a course sion’s opening heat with a time of 6:44.743, trailing only Syracuse’s record for fastest junior women’s second eight … competed at Henley’s 6:43.756 mark … named to the All-ACC Academic team and ACC Aca- women’s regatta in coxed four … missed junior season due to injury … demic Honor Roll. during sophomore campaign, won gold in junior women’s singles and was invited to the Great Britain ID trials … a fi nalist in junior women’s Prior to Duke: Rowed during the spring season since freshman year 8+ at nationals and junior women’s coxed four … a member of the and played basketball in the winter at Phillips Exeter Academy … for Junior Great Britain trials and Great Britain ID trials as a freshman … a fi nal fall and winter, decided to focus solely on rowing … rowed for member of the 8+ that won gold and set a national record in the junior head coach Sally Morris … during sophomore year, sat stroke seat on women’s event at nationals … received gold in the junior women’s 8+ Exeter’s third boat (JV) to place second at the New England Interscho- and coxed four at the school’s head of the river … competed at Henley lastic Rowing Championships while the program won the overall points Women’s Regatta in coxless quad as a rookie … awarded the junior trophy … a year later, again sat stroke seat, but on the V8 and helped rowing colors as a freshman and senior rowing colors as a junior … it to a fi fth-place showing at the New England Interscholastic Rowing the head of charities and community as a senior … a student council Championships … capped career by fi lling the two seat on the V4, member all four years … earned two additional letters in swimming. which took 26th at the Head of the Charles Regatta … the boat was the only one selected from Exeter to race at the Charles and rowed under Squamscott River Club … with Exeter, sat four seat on the V8 and claimed second at the New England Interscholastic Rowing Champion- ships as the program again took the overall points trophy … fi nished off senior year in the four seat on the V8 that placed second at the National Scholastic Rowing Regatta … selected as a Student Listener (peer ad- visor) as a senior and awarded high or highest academic honors every trimester of high school career.

Kiernan Spencer Personal: Born April 9, 1998, to Susan and Guilford Spencer … has an 5-10 • Junior older brother, Ford … father played basketball and lacrosse at Kenyon North Hampton, N.H. College (1970-74) and mother played volleyball and swam at Rutgers Phillips Exeter Academy (1974-76) … brother was a water polo player at Princeton (2010-12).

- 24 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE (6:58.3) … at the ACC Championship, helped the boat from a No. 3 seed to a second-place fi nish with a photo fi nish against Notre Dame as Duke placed second overall, its best performance since 2006 … boat clocked a season-best time of 6:32.322 at the league champion- ship … with the 2V8 during the NCAA Championships, helped the boat to the NCAA C Final title with a time of 6:34.803 … boat also placed fi rst in the C/D Semifi nals (6:41.080) … during the fall, a member of the 2V8 and 4V4 for the Princeton Chase and Rivanna Romp … placed 29th at Shannon Tierney the Chase with the 2V8 in 15:59.382 and 12th at the Romp in 14:07.6 6-0 • Senior … with the 4V4, came in 20th at the Chase (18:39.145) and 24th at the Romp (16:28.8). Hackettstown, N.J. Blair Academy Prior to Duke: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Stephanie Guil- met at Blair Academy … served as team captain as a senior … named 2017-18: Helped guide a successful V8 squad throughout the season the school’s Senior Athletic Award and Blair Academy Kemp Crew Prize … captured the Carolina Cup championship with a time of 6:33.2, more recipient … turned in a successful senior year, earning a bronze medal than 14 seconds faster than second-place fi nisher Clemson … helped in the varsity 4+ at the 2015 Mercer Sprints and a silver in the U19 8 Duke win its second consecutive Carolina Cup with 99 overall points at the Canadian Henley … a National Schools’ Championship Regatta and a sweep of all fi ve races … helped guide the team to a seventh- Grand Finalist in the varsity 4+ during fi nal campaign … as a junior, was place fi nish at the highly competitive Clemson Invitational as the un- an All-Mid-Atlantic Prep League (MAPL) Student-Athlete selection and ranked Blue Devils bested then No. 18 Syracuse and No. 20 Oklahoma helped the varsity 4+ to the MAPL championship … a gold medalist at in the team standings … in the morning session of the Clemson Invi- the Mid-Atlantic District Championship and a Stotesbury Regatta grand tational, posted a third-place fi nish (6:42.07), trailing only No. 4 Ohio fi nalist … wrapped up junior year with a top six time in the varsity 4+ State and No. 15 Washington State to qualify for the A Final … notched at the Youth Nationals … during sophomore year, team won the MAPL a fi rst-place performance against No. 15 Michigan State and a second- title … earned a goal medal at the 2012 Mercer Sprints … a member of place fi nish against No. 4 Ohio State as the Blue Devils clocked in at the Princeton National Rowing Association/Mercer during the summer 6:36.5 and 6:31.75, respectively … for the fi rst time in program his- of 2014 and 2015. tory, all fi ve boats qualifi ed for the Grand Final at the ACC Champion- ROWERS ship, where Duke fi nished third as a team with 72 points … in the fi rst Personal: Born April 11, 1997 … daughter of Deb and Steven Tierney heat of the V8 prelims, Duke took second in 6:34.1, trailing only top- … has two younger sisters, Caeley and Emily, and an older brother, seeded Virginia (6:24.5) … concluded the season with a fourth-place Kyle … brother is a member of the Yale heavyweight crew team … un- fi nish in the Grand Final with a time of 6:26.4 … honored by the CRCA cle Rick Dreger (1994) and aunt Kate Arnold-Dreger (1995) are Duke as a 2018 Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Student-Athlete … graduates … has studied with the American Ballet Theater, Suzanne named to the All-ACC Academic Team and the ACC Academic Team. Farrell Ballet Company and Radio City Music Hall Rockettes. 2016-17: Member of the V8 squad for the entire season … captured the Carolina Cup championship with a time of 6:41.3, more than 13 Callie Turner seconds faster than second-place Clemson … helped Duke win the 5-6 • Freshman Carolina Cup with 99 overall points and a sweep of all fi ve races … Wanaka, New Zealand named the ACC Crew of the Week following the performance at the Columbia College Carolina Cup … qualifi ed for the A Final of the Longhorn Invite and came in fourth with a time of 6:24.204 … earned a trip to the A Final af- Prior to Duke: Attended Columba College in Dunedin, New Zealand ter placing third in the morning race, clocking out in 6:19.405 … rowed … competed for the Columba College Rowing Club under Natalie to a third-place performance against No. 4 Ohio State (6:20.0), No. 3 Matheson and Matthew Adam … was selected to represent the South Michigan (6:24.8) and Notre Dame (6:32.1) with a time of 6:29.8 … at Island as a member of the U18 squad to compete in a national regatta the Clemson Invitational, earned a third-place fi nish in the B Final … against a selected team from the North Island in an eight and a pair the top four boats in the race were separated by just more than one race … chosen to the Otago U20 development squad, representing second with the Blue Devils crossing the line in 6:34.468 to trail UCLA Otago in a development crew at an inter-provincial regatta … helped (6:33.454) and UCF (6:34.350) and hold off Oklahoma (6:34.525) … in guide her 8+ crew to a bronze fi nish in the U17 competition at New the Clemson Invitational preliminary events, placed third in its opening Zealand Secondary Schools Nationals in 2016 … also secured bronze heat (6:30.454) and fourth (6:33.516) in the other heat … ended the fi nishes in both the U17 8+ and U17 4+ at the New Zealand Secondary regular season at the Dale England Cup, taking fourth with a time of School Nationals in 2017 … captured a silver fi nish in the U19 4+ at the 6:44.6 to trail Indiana (6:35.6), Notre Dame (6:39.2) and San Diego New Zealand Club Nationals in 2017 … helped lead her 4+ crew to a (6:43.55) … in the ACC Championship Grand Final, claimed fourth in a gold victory at the South Island Championships in 2017 … a member of loaded race, crossing the line in 6:27.267 … landed in the Grand Final the Academic Blues organization at Columba College. of the conference championship after claiming second in the morning session’s opening heat with a time of 6:44.743, trailing only Syracuse’s Personal: Born July 3, 2000 … daughter of Steve and Shannon Turner 6:43.756 mark … named to the All-ACC Academic team and ACC Aca- … has two brothers, Sam and Will … father graduated from Duke Uni- demic Honor Roll. versity’s Fuqua School of Business in 1995.

2015-16: A key member of the 2V8 throughout the entire season, help- ing the boat to a No. 3 seed at the ACC Championships … began the spring with a bang with the 2V8 for the Carolina Cup as the boat earned ACC Crew of the Week accolades after winning its race in 6:37.6, the second-fastest mark in Duke history … with the 2V8 for the Pac-12 Challenge as the boat fi nished second against UCLA and Stanford with times of 6:42.5 and 7:19.2 … at the Virginia Dual, with the 2V8 as it took second in 7:05.9 … helped the Blue Devils tie for fi rst with No. 14 Indiana and No. 17 Notre Dame at the Dale England Cup as the 2V8 won both of its races, fi nishing in 6:47.3 and 6:45.5 … capped the regular season with a second-place performance at No. 9 Princeton

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Olivia Von Stauffenberg 5-8 • Freshman London, England Latymer Upper School

Prior to Duke: Attended Latymer Upper School in London, England … competed for the Latymer Upper Boat Club ... notched gold and departed as the record holder at the Latymer Upper School ... placed second at the 2018 National Schools Regatta in the girl’s championship quad ... in 2017, captured third place at the same event and was prequalifi ed and seeded for the Diamond Jubilee at the 2017 Henley Royal Regatta. ROWERS

- 26 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE ACC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2018 ACC Championships — May 13, 2018 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 2V4 3V8 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (99) 1st (7:06.980) 1st (7:13.485) 1st (6:32.136) 1st (6:25.382) 1st (6:19.454) Syracuse 2nd (77) 6th (7:22.346) 5th (7:26.313) 2nd (6:41.398) 2nd (6:28.202;) 2nd (6:23.318) Duke 3rd (72) 2nd (7:12.866) 3rd (7:20.829) 3rd (6:43.066) 4th (6:37.910) 4th (6:26.433) Notre Dame 4th (69) 3rd (7:15.875) 2nd (7:16.483;) 4th (6:44,158) 3rd (6:35.608) 5th (6:26.956) Louisville 5th (64) 5th (7:21.964) 4th (7:25.314) 5th (6:51.032) 5th (6:40.139) 3rd (6:25.309) Clemson 6th (41) 4th (7:18.012) 6th (7:26.615) — — 6th (6:35.898) North Carolina 7th (29) — — 6th (6:57.339) 6th (6:41.119) — Boston College T-8th (22) — — — — — Miami T-8th (22) — — — — —

2017 ACC Championships — May 14, 2017 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 2V4 3V8 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (96) 1st (7:04.498) 1st (7:07.564) 1st (6:35.468) 2nd (6:23.327) 1st (6:19.734) Syracuse 2nd (83) 4th (7:13.784) 2nd (7:11.707) 2nd (6:41.931) 1st (6:22.664) 3rd (6:23.584) Notre Dame 3rd (73) 5th (7:19.824) 6th (7:29.514) 4th (6:44.084) 3rd (6:31.967 2nd (6:23.172) Duke 4th (65) 3rd (7:08.585) 4th (7:21.276) — 4th (6:34.283) 4th (6:27.267) Louisville 5th (62) 2nd (7:08.027) 3rd (7:16.440) 3rd (6:42.851) 6th (6:44.033) 5th (6:31.627) Clemson 6th (49) 6th (7:31.881) 5th (7:26.987) 5th (6:53.019) 5th (6:38.000) 6th (6:35.267) Boston College 7th (28) — — 6th (6:54.604) 7th (6:44.770) — North Carolina 8th (20) — — — — — Miami 9th (19) — — — — —

2016 ACC Championships — May 14, 2016 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 2V4 3V8 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (99) 1st (7:13.779) 1st (7:16.407) 1st (6:31.296) 1st (6:25.411) 1st (6:14.989) Duke 2nd (75) 2nd (7:20.113) — — 2nd (6:32.322) 2nd (6:20.444) Syracuse 2nd (75) 3rd (7:20.740) 2nd (7:24.194) 3rd (6:42.092) 4th (6:37.501) 3rd (6:20.495) Notre Dame 4th (68) 4th (7:21.182) 5th (7:28.048) 4th (6:43.143) 3rd (6:32.326) 4th (6:23.727) Louisville 5th (60) 5th (7:30.765) 3rd (7:26.668) 2nd (6:35.741) 5th (6:38.103) 5th (6:29.089) Clemson 6th (47) 6th (7:37.175) 4th (7:27.292) 5th (6:50.841) 6th (6:51.296) 6th (6:34.456) Boston College 7th (31) — 6th (7:43.463) 6th (6:56.890) — — Miami 8th (22) — — — — — North Carolina 9th (16) — — — — —

2015 ACC Championships — May 16, 2015 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 2V4 3V8 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (99) 1st (7:12.3) 1st (7:17.0) 1st (6:37.0) 1st (6:28.8) 1st (6:21.3) Notre Dame 2nd (82) 2nd (7:18.1) 3rd (7:32.0) 4th (6:51.9) 3rd (6:36.6) 2nd (6:28.6) Syracuse 3rd (73) 3rd (7:20.4) 4th (7:33.4) 3rd (6:50.0) 4th (6:37.0) 3rd (6:31.2) Louisville 4th (72) 4th (7:24.0) 2nd (7:30.6) 2nd (6:43.7) 2nd (6:33.3) 5th (6:33.4) Clemson 5th (59) 5th (7:30.9) 5th (7:39.6) 5th (7:05.3) 5th (6:42.7) 4th (6:33.1) Boston College 6th (37) 6th (7:44.1) 6th (7:47.6) 6th (7:10.4) — — Duke 7th (36) — — — 6th (6:44.9) 6th (6:45.9) North Carolina 8th (22) — — — — — Miami 9th (13) — — — — —

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

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

- 27 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE ACC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2012 ACC Championships — April 21, 2012 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (56) 3rd (7:47.1) 1st (6:53.8) 1st (6:43.3) 1st (6:27.9) Clemson 2nd (52) 1st (7:37.9) 2nd (7:05.4) 2nd (6:51.6) 2nd (6:38.6) Duke 3rd (39) 2nd (7:46.6) 3rd (7:10.4) 4th (7:04.4) 3rd (6:44.1) Boston College 4th (27) 5th (7:59.6) 4th (7:10.7) 3rd (7:05.1) 5th (6:49.6) North Carolina 5th (18) 4th (7:56.8) 5th (7:25.6) 5th (7:16.0) 6th (7:04.6) Miami 6th (17) 6th (8:31.0) N/A 6th (7:25.4) 4th (7:02.8)

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

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

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

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

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

2006 ACC Championships — April 22, 2006 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.)

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

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

- 28 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE ACC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2004 ACC Championships — April 17, 2004 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (40) 1st (7:45.1) 1st (7:11.2) 1st (6:47.1) 1st (6:34.3) Duke 2nd (25) 3rd (8:06.1) Did Not Enter 2nd (6:56.7) 2nd (6:42.6) Clemson 3rd (23) 2nd (7:50.8) 2nd (7:13.9) 3rd (6:58.6) 3rd (6:49.9) North Carolina 4th (110 4th (8:24.7) 3rd (7:25.9) 4th (7:17.1) 4th (6:57.0)

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

2002 ACC Championships — April 20, 2002 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 1V4 Novice 8+_ 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (40) 1st (7:25.0) 1st (6:54.8) 1st (6:38.3) 1st (6:31.4) Duke 2nd (26) 2nd (7:38.6) 3rd (7:08.0) 3rd (7:03.7) 2nd (6:36.1) Clemson 3rd (24) 3rd (7:45.3) 2nd (7:02.9) 2nd (6:47.6) 3rd (6:38.2) North Carolina 4th (10) 4th (8:13.8) 4th (7:21.3) 4th (7:17.1) 4th (6:59.9)

2001 ACC Championships — April 28, 2001 on Lake Hartwell (Clemson, S.C.) Team Overall 2V4 1V4 2V8 1V8 Virginia 1st (38) 1st (7:36.5) 2nd (7:30.2) 1st (6:40.5) 1st (6:31.3) Clemson 2nd (32) 2nd (7:57.1) 1st (7:27.7) 2nd (6:50.2) 2nd (6:36.6) Duke T-3rd (15) 3rd (8:00.6) 4th (7:37.4) 4th (7:06.3) 3rd (6:43.5) North Carolina T-3rd (15) 4th (8:02.7) 3rd (7:36.0) 3rd (7:00.4) 4th (6:53.4)

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

- 29 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE DUKE ROWING RECORDS The Duke rowing program’s inaugural year was the 1998-99 season.

V8+ Fastest Time V4+ Fastest Time No. Year Event Time No. Year Event Time 1. 2017 Longhorn Invite 6:19.405 1. 2009 South/Central Regionals (Petite) 7:05.40 2. 2016 ACC Championship 6:20.444 2. 2017 ACC Championship 7:08.585 3. 2010 Occoquan Sprints 6:21.26 3. 2017 Longhorn Invite 7:09.216 4. 2004 vs. Boston & Syracuse 6:21.90 4. 2009 South/Central Regionals (C) 7:09.53 5. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 6:22.79 5. 2018 ACC Championship 7:12.866 6. 2017 Longhorn Invite 6:24.204 6. 2018 Clemson Invite 7:14.31 7. 2013 Clemson Invitational 6:25.10 7. 2017 Clemson Invite 7:16.027 8. 2012 Knecht Cup 6:25.69 8. 2018 Clemson Invite 7:18.12 9. 2018 ACC Championship 6:26.433 9. 2013 Clemson Invitational 7:20.10 10. 2017 ACC Championship 6:27.267 10. 2016 ACC Championship 7:20.113 11. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 6:28.13 11. 2016 Carolina Cup 7:20.50 12. 2015 ACC Championship 6:29.00 12. 2017 Carolina Cup 7:21.10 13. 2017 Longhorn Invite 6:29.80 13. 2016 Pac-12 Challenge 7:21.50 2016 Carolina Cup 6:29.80 14. 2003 ACC/Big Ten Double Duals 7:21.90 15. 2006 vs. Miami 6:29.90 15. 2016 NCAA Championships C Final 7:22.311 16. 2017 Clemson Invite 6:30.454 16. 2017 Longhorn Invite 7:23.333 17. 2006 ACC Championship 6:31.00 17. 2018 Ohio State/Michigan State Dual 7:23.45 18. 2003 Central/South Region Sprints 6:31.40 18. 2017 vs. Ohio State, Michigan & Notre Dame 19. 2016 NCAA Championships C Final 6:31.650 7:24.10 20. 2018 Ohio State/Michigan State Dual 6:31.75 19. 2016 NCAA Championships C/D Semifi nals 7:24.262 2V8+ Fastest Time 20. 2017 Clemson Invite 7:26.044 No. Year Event Time 20. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 7:26.33 1. 2017 Longhorn Invite 6:16.643 2. 2017 Clemson Invite 6:28.847 2V4+ Fastest Time 3. 2017 Longhorn Invite 6:31.665 No. Year Event Time 4. 2016 ACC Championship 6:32.322 1. 2017 Longhorn Invite 7:15.973 5. 2015 ACC Championship 6:33.90 2. 2018 Clemson Invitational 7:19.46 6. 2017 ACC Championship 6:34.283 3. 2017 Longhorn Invite 7:19.749 7. 2016 NCAA Championships C Final 6:34.803 4. 2016 ACC Championship 7:20.113 8. 2016 Carolina Cup 6:37.6 5. 2016 Carolina Cup 7:20.50 9. 2018 ACC Championship 6:37.910 6. 2018 ACC Championship 7:20.829 10. 2017 Clemson Invite 6:38.351 7. 2017 Clemson Invite 7:20.947 11. 2018 Ohio State/Michigan State Dual 6:39.8 8. 2017 ACC Championship 7:21.276 12. 2017 ACC Championship 6:39.957 9. 2016 Pac-12 Challenge 7:21.50 13. 2016 NCAA Championships Repechage 10. 2016 NCAA Championships C Final 7:22.311 6:40.045 11 2017 Clemson Invite 7:23.848 14. 2016 NCAA Championships C/D Semifi nals 12. 2016 NCAA Championships C/D Semifi nals 6:41.080 7:24.262 15. 2003 ACC/Big Ten Double Duals 6:41.30 13. 2018 Clemson Invitational 7:30.77 16. 2014 Oregon State Classic 6:41.80 14. 2017 ACC Championship 7:31.983 17. 2004 vs. Louisville 6:42.50 15. 2016 Carolina Cup 7:34.70 2016 Pac-12 Challenge 6:42.50 16. 2018 Carolina Cup 7:37.1 19. 2013 Clemson Invitational 6:43.30 17. 2017 Carolina Cup 7:37.40 20. 2017 vs. Ohio State, Michigan & Notre Dame 18. 2017 vs. Ohio State, Michigan & Notre Dame 6:43.90 7:38.10 19. 2014 Cardinal Invitational 7:39.10 3V8+ Fastest Time 20. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 7:41.26 No. Year Event Time 1. 2009 South/Central Regionals (Semis) 6:36.90 2. 2009 South/Central Regionals (Grand) 6:37.70 3. 2003 Central/South Region Sprints 6:40.50 4. 2018 ACC Championship 6:43.066 5. 2004 vs. Boston & Syracuse 6:46.60 6. 2003 Central/South Region Sprints 6:46.90 7. 2018 Clemson Invitational 6:47.84 8. 2009 vs. Central Florida 6:50.89 9. 2018 Clemson Invitational 6:51.03 10. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 6:54.82 11. 2003 ACC/Big Ten Double Duals 6:56.40 RECORDS 12. 2016 ACC Championship 6:58.091 13. 2017 ACC Championship 6:58.599 14. 2009 vs. George Washington 7:01.00 15. 2011 ACC Championships 7:01.00 16. 2017 Clemson Invite 7:01.319 17. 2018 Ohio State/Michigan State Dual 7:02.15 18. 2012 Oak Ridge Invitational 7:03.36 19. 2003 ACC/Big Ten Double Duals 7:03.80 20. 2017 Carolina Cup 7:05.50

- 30 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME HONORS AND AWARDS CRCA All-America Emily Herrington 2007 Emily Theys 2012 Katherine Maitland, Second Team 2018 Alissa Van Arnam 2007 Tori Arendt 2011 Katie Dukovich, First Team 2016 Tonia Boock 2006 Katie Burke 2011 Alex Stonehill, Second Team 2016 Lia Hart 2006 Joline Doedens 2011 Emily Theys, Second Team 2013 Caroline Wray 2006 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2011 Alex Japhet, Second Team 2011 Tonia Boock 2005 Justine Hong 2011 Alex Japhet, Second Team 2009 Emma Darling 2005 Emily Theys 2011 Lia Hart, Second Team 2007 Amanda Adam 2004 Tori Arendt 2009 Lia Hart, Second Team 2006 Mae Joyce Gay 2004 Joline Doedens 2009 Amber Straight, Second Team 2004 Amelia Booth 2003 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2009 Joanna Hingle, Second Team 2003 Joanna Hingle 2003 Ali Long 2009 Joanna Hingle, First Team 2002 Joanna Hingle 2002 Janet Bartholdson 2008 Katie Lakin, First Team 2002 Katie Lakin 2002 Virginia Kane 2008 Joanna Hingle, Second Team 2001 Joanna Hingle 2001 Lesley King 2008 Amelia Booth 2001 Amanda Pade 2008 All CRCA Conference Katie Lakin 2000 Katrina Weschler 2008 Katherine Maitland 2018 Katrina Weschler 2007 Isabel Ruby-Hill 2018 Academic All-America Jessi Batzell 2004 Joanna Hingle, Third Team 2003 Joanna Hingle 2003 All CRCA South-Region Joanna Hingle 2002 Katherine Maitland, First Team 2017 Academic All-District III Maren Betts-Sonstegard 2002 Katie Dukovich, First Team 2016 Joanna Hingle, First Team 2003 Kim Meyer 2002 Alex Stonehill, First Team 2016 Joanna Hingle 2001 Katherine Maitland, Second Team 2016 CRCA National Staff of the Year Maren Betts-Sonstegard 2001 Katie Dukovich, First Team 2014 Duke 2016 Maren Betts-Sonstegard 2000 Caroline Williams, Second Team 2014 Katherin Peterson 1999 Katie Dukovich, First Team 2013 CRCA South Region Coach of the Year Aspen Branch Moore 1999 Emily Theys, First Team 2013 Robyn Horner 2002 Grace Cassidy, Second Team 2013 Megan Cooke Carcagno 2016 All-ACC Academic Emily Theys, First Team 2012 Sarah Fletcher 2018 Emily Theys, Second Team 2011 South Region Asst. Coach of the Year Katherine Maitland 2018 Alex Japhet, First Team 2011 Jim Lister 2012 Kiernan Spencer 2018 Alex Japhet, First Team 2009 Shannon Tierney 2018 Lia Hart, First Team 2007 ACC Coach of the Year Katherine Maitland 2017 Gwen Coleman, Second Team 2007 Robyn Horner 2002 Kiernan Spencer 2017 Lia Hart, First Team 2006 Robyn Horner 2006 Shannon Tierney 2017 Emma Darling, Second Team 2006 Megan Cooke Carcagno 2016 Karley Whelan 2017 Sarah Shapiro, Second Team 2006 Katherine Maitland 2016 Amber Straight, First Team 2004 CRCA Rowing Scholar-Athlete Simone Pitre 2016 Mae Joyce Gay, Second Team 2004 Rhea Bergman 2018 Alex Stonehill 2016 Joanna Hingle, First Team 2003 Marisa Donadio 2018 Karley Whelan 2016 Amelia Booth, Second Team 2003 Katherine Maitland 2018 Simone Pitre 2015 Joanna Hingle, First Team 2002 Shannon Tierney 2018 Sophia Staal 2015 Amelia Booth, First Team 2002 Kiernan Spencer 2018 Claire Vannelli 2015 Katie Lakin, First Team 2002 Rhea Bergman 2017 Caroline Williams 2015 Melissa Buckmiller, Second Team 2002 Phoebe Donovan 2017 Grace Cassidy 2014 Amelia Booth, First Team 2001 Kiernan Spencer 2017 Caroline Kiritsy 2014 Joanna Hingle, First Team 2001 Shannon Tierney 2017 Sophia Staal 2014 Yng-Ru Chen, Second Team 2001 Phoebe Donovan 2016 Alex Stonehill 2014 Jessica Findlay 2016 Claire Vannelli 2014 All-ACC Sarah Wall 2016 Caroline Williams 2014

Katherine Maitland 2018 Mary Wilson 2016 Sarah Baker 2013 RECORDS Isabel Ruby-Hill 2018 Sophia Blair 2015 Katie Burke 2013 Katherine Maitland 2017 Phoebe Donovan 2015 Grace Cassidy 2013 Shannon Tierney 2017 Sophia Staal 2015 Caroline Kiritsy 2013 Katie Dukovich 2016 Claire Vannelli 2015 Laura Sciarrino 2013 Simone Pitre 2016 Karolina Wadolowska 2015 Emily Theys 2013 Alex Stonehill 2016 Sophia Staal 2014 Claire Vannelli 2013 Claire Vannelli 2015 Claire Vannelli 2014 Tori Arendt 2012 Grace Cassidy 2014 Mary Wilson 2014 Sarah Baker 2012 Caroline Williams 2014 Sarah Baker 2013 Katie Burke 2012 Laura Sciarrino 2013 Sophia Blair 2013 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2012 Emily Theys 2013 Katie Burke 2013 Elizabeth Howell 2012 Kathy Smithwick 2012 Sydney Johnson 2013 Emily Theys 2012 Emily Theys 2012 Sophia Staal 2013 Kathy Smithwick 2012 Alex Japhet 2011 Emily Theys 2013 Tori Arendt 2011 Emily Theys 2011 Claire Vannelli 2013 Sarah Baker 2011 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2009 Karolina Wadolowska 2013 Katie Burke 2011 Alex Japhet 2009 Tori Arendt 2012 Joline Doedens 2011 Lesley King 2009 Sarah Baker 2012 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2011 Gwen Coleman 2008 Katie Burke 2012 Justine Hong 2011 Alex Japhet 2008 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2012 Alex Japhet 2011 Emma Darling 2007 Elizabeth Howell 2012 Emily Theys 2011

- 31 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME HONORS AND AWARDS Tori Arendt 2010 Alexa Campell 2017-18 Sarah Hubner 2018 Joline Doedens 2010 Teresa Carter 2001 Katherine Hutcheson 2005 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2010 Lauren Case 2003-05 Emily Hyland 2011-13 Alex Japhet 2010 Grace Cassidy 2012-14 Amber Ingram 2003 Ali Long 2010 Caitie Cataldo 1999-2000 Cassie Ingram 2017 Tori Arendt 2009 Kara Cerwensky 2000-03 Lauren Jadovich 2012 Joline Doedens 2009 Yng-Ru Chen 2000-01 Alex Japhet 2008, ‘10-11 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2009 Katherine Chernova 2013-15 Brett Jeff ries 2007 Alex Japhet 2009 Jane Chong 2006 Anna Jenkins 2016-18 Ali Long 2009 Tara Christensen 2017-18 Miffl in Jenkins 1999 Janet Bartholdson 2009 Sydney Cikovic 2018 Anna Jestin 2018 Sara Couch 2009 Paige Corbett 2001 Meredith Jewitt 2009-11 Steffi Decker 2009 Sara Couch 2007-09 Sydney Johnson 2010-13 Lesley King 2009 Emily Crandall 1999-2000 Valerie Johnson 1999 Katrina Weschler 2009 Tara Dalton 2012, 2014 Dorothy Jones 2014-16 Sara Couch 2008 Coco Dana 2018 Anna Juraschek 1999-2001 Alex Japhet 2008 Steffi Decker 2007-09 Virginia Kane 2006-09 Michelle Lancto 2008 Caroline Diemar 2001-02 Christine Kariya 2006 Emily Rothfi eld 2008 Peyton Dilweg 2015 Kate Kearney 2007-08 Krista Harryman 2007 Joline Doedens 2009-11 Shannon Kelley 2005 Katrina Weschler 2007 Leilani Doktor 2011 Reed Kenny 2018 Krista Harryman 2006 Marissa Donadio 2016-18 Rebecca Kim 2012 Mary Lilley 2006 Phoebe Donovan 2014-17 Lesley King 2007-09 Samantha Prouty 2006 Laura Dopson 2007-09 Megan King 2000-02 Sarah Shapiro 2006 Katie Dukovich 2015-16 Caroline Kiritsy 2011, 2013-14 Katie Tobin 2006 Rani Duff 2017-18 Meridith Kisting 2016 Whitney Dunlap 1999-2001 Anne Klok 2018 ACC Academic Honor Roll Mary Caroline Dyke 2007 Bailey Knight 2018 Amanda Adam 2003-04 Krista Edmundson 2000 Hope Knochenhauer 2014-15 Lauren Alef 2014 Kate Elliot 1999-2000 Lauren Kobylarz 2005 Sara Allen 2000 Leisha Elmore 2005-06 Courtney Kraus 2002 Nicole Antoine 2012-15 Julijana Englander 2012 Emma Kuczura 2018 Sydney Aquilina 2018 Karin English 2007-09 Laura Kuhlman 2010-11 Tori Arendt 2009-12 Alex Enzor 2012 Katie Lakin 2000-03 Abby Artmann 2017-18 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2009-12 Michelle Lancto 2008-09 Kimberly Atkins 2007 Tara Fagan 2018 Lauren Lashmet 2011-12 Kim Bailey 2003-05 Gabrielle Falco 2015 Christine Lauro 2002-05 Sarah Baker 2010-13 Nicole Favre 2013 Anna LeBleu 2014 Katherine Bandeen 2017 Jessica Findlay 2015-18 Dana Lerro 2013-14 Janet Bartholdson 2007-09 Sarah Fletcher 2016-18 Jessica Levi 1999-2001 Shaye Bastien 2010-13 Leah Frank-Finney 2003-06 Meagan Lew 2015-18 Brielle Batesko 2012 Caroline Fox 2010 Yuan Liang 2005 Jessica Batzell 2001-04 Grace Garverick 2017-18 Jiahui Liao 2017 Lauren Baumgartber 2011 Mae Joyce Gay 2001, ‘03-04 Mary Lilley 2006 Dani Beckerman 2007 Julia Gelfand 2002-05 Tammy Lin 2008-09 Allison Beattie 2012-14 Leeloo Gilet 2018 Tonya Lippard 1999 Ashleigh Bell 2008 Lissa Glynn 2011-12 Nicole Litle 2000 Alexandra Bellis 2006 Rakhee Goel 1999-2000 Priscilla Liu 2012 Karla Beltran 2015 Kim Gordon 2004-06 Jeanette Llorens 2015-16 Tara Bergen 2000 Rachel Gottesman 2000 Ali Long 2009-10 Rhea Bergman 2016-18 Bonnie Gregory 2005-06 Kathryn Lowry 2010-11 Maren Betts-Sonstegard 1999-2002 Yangyang Guo 2009-10 Genevieve Luehrs 2001 Courtney Bibbs 2013 Laura Guth 2011 Jeni Luehrs 2002 Lauren Bishop 2004 Alison Haddock 1999 Maggie Lund 2014 Sophia Blair 2012-15 Emily Hadley 2012-14 Katie Lustig 2018 Maya Blake 2018 Asraiel Harewood 2012 Kate Lyons 2013-15 Hilary Boe 2001-03

RECORDS Samantha Harrington 2005 Alex MacLeish 2008-09 Lelia Boley 2017-18 Krista Harryman 2004-07 Devon MacWilliam 2001-02 Tonia Boock 2005-06 Abby Hawkins 2002-03 Katherine Maitland 2015-18 Amelia Booth 2002-03 Rachel Heath 2002 Emi Marchetti 2010-13 Megan Bowen 2015 Kshipra Hemal 2013 Liz Martin 2007-08 Samantha Bowman 2014-15 Katherine Henrichs 2007 Sarah Mayo 2013, ‘15 Aspen Branch-Moore 1999 Savannah Herbek 2018 Jane McConnell 2013 Julia Bretz 2014-15 Sarah Herder 2002 Melanie McGraw 2005 Breanna Briede 2012 Emily Herrington 2008 Mary McHugh 2000 Madison Brown 2018 Hannah Hewitt 2014-16 Ashleigh Anne McKinney 2010-13 Padraigin Browne 2002 Ashley Heywood 2013 Nancy McKinstry 2009-12 Melissa Buckmiller 2002-05 Joanna Hingle 2000-03 Olivia Mendonca 2018 Katie Burke 2010-13 Anna Hinshaw 2006 Meredith Metcalf 2006 Jackie Burmeister 2006 Ashley Holmstrom 2007 Kimberly Meyer 2000-03 Johanna Burstein 2014-16 Justine Hong 2010-11 Elizabeth Michel 1999 Erin Burton 1999-2000 Elizabeth Horne 2014-17 Iraina Miles 2006-07 Margot Calmar 2018 Elizabeth Howell 2011-14 Bella Miller 2017-18

- 32 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE Lauren Miller 2002 D’amy Steward 2017 Sara Miller 2001, ‘04 Alex Stonehill 2013-16 Lauren Miranda 2014-16 Amber Straight 2004-07 Anne Moriarity 2008-09 Julie Stuart 2003-05 Caroline Morrow 2005 Courtney Stull 2005 Caroline Murphy 2015 Melissa Sullivan 1999, ‘02 Andrea Murray 2001-03 Kathie Sun 2009-10 Kareen Murray 2002-05 Masha Taskindoust 2013 Lauren Musso 2013-14 Altelisha Taylor 2012-13 Abirami Natarajan 2005 Alison Theis 2005 Laura Navarrete 2018 Emily Theys 2010-13 Mary Beth Nebel 1999, ‘02 Caitlin Thomas 2007 Megan O’Connell 2005-06 Teddi Thornhill 2007 Sarah O’Connor 2002 Shannon Tierney 2016-18 Caitlin O’Neill 2011 Katie Tobin 2004-07 Tani O’Neill 2014, ‘16-17 Meg Tobin 2007-08 Fiona O’Sullivan 2005 Leah Trabich 1999 Meghan O’Toole 2005-06 Meaghan Treanor 2004 Malen Obert 2009 Catherine Tredick 1999 Amber Oliver 2014 Elizabeth Trenkle 2002 Caroline Olsen 2018 Noel Triffl etti 2004 Amanda Pade 2007-08 Victoria Tsamis 2013 Kay Palopoli 2014 Alissa Van Arnam 2007 Lena Patel 2015 Claire Vannelli 2012-15 Meera Patel 2005 Sara Varsames 2016-17 Meredith Pavia 1999-2000 Surya Veerabagu 2014 Marion Penning 2002-05 Noura von Briesen 2013 Kaila Perez 2013-14 Karolina Wadolowska 2012-14 Katherine Peterson 1999 Crystal Wakulich 2000, ‘02-03 Taji Phillips 2016-18 Andrea Walczak 2001 Simone Pitre 2014-16 Lindley Wall 1999-2000 Carina Podgorski 2001-04 Sarah Wall 2013-16 Francesca Polvere 2005-06 Krystina Wallis 2008 Lauren Powell 2006-09 Emma Wallace 2004-05 Lauren Price 2002 Katie Walter 2013 Samantha Prouty 2005-06 Qinyun Wang 2007 Jennifer Rainey 2001 Clara Ward 2005 Sarah Rapaport 2015-16 Nicole Weathers 2007-08 Lisa Rauenzahn 1999-2000 Elizabeth Weaver 2001-02 Brittany Reid 2001 Julia Weber 2016-17 Karen Rembold 2003 Stephanie Weh 2000 Elise Richards 2000-03 Gabrielle Weiss 2014 Christina Richardson 2002-03 Katrina Weschler 2006-09 Mariah Richardson-Osgood 2002-04 Karley Whelan 2016-17 Tarana Riddick 2006 Carrie Wilkerson 2003-04 Megan Rising 1999 Caroline Williams 2013-15 Kara Risser 2012 Grace Williams 2015-18 Carolyn Robinson 2001 Carli Willis 2017 Lindsay Rodman 2000 Charla Wilson 2003 Nancy Rodriguez 2001 Mary Wilson 2013-16 Julie Rohde 2012, 2014-15 Lauren Winslow 2004-05 Laura Rosas 2014-15 Rachel Wolsfelt 2013-14 Stephanie Rosser 2009 Margaret Worthington 2002

Emily Rothfi eld 2007-09 Natalie Zervas 2003-05 RECORDS Isabel Ruby-Hill 2017-18 Lily Zheng 2013 Alyssa Rucker 2018 Judy Zhu 2014 Anna Ruddle 2008 Jessica Zinck 2005 Isabel Ruffi n 2017 Chelsea Sawicki 2011 Carly Schaer 2008 Laura Sciarrino 2012-13 Marianne Schroer 2009 Heather Seeley 2013-14 Deborah Seibold 2000-01 Sarah Shapiro 2004-06 Anna Sheehy 2010 Carrie Shepard 2001-02 Sonia Shjegstad 1999 Stephanie Silk 2007 Laurel Sisler 2008-10 Kathy Smithwick 2010-12 Kiernan Spencer 2017-18 Sophia Staal 2012-15 Lindsay Stanga 2003

- 33 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Amanda Adam 2001-04 Rakhee Goel 1999-2000 Caroline Murphy 2015 Annie Adams 2000 Kim Gordon 2005 Andy Murray 2001-03 Nicole Antoine 2012-15 Katy Gregor 2011 Kareen Murray 2002-05 Tori Arendt 2010-2012 Bonnie Gregory 2005 Lauren Musso 2013-14 Abby Artmann 2017 Laura Guth 2009-12 Mary Beth Nebel 1999-02 Kim Bailey 2003-06 Emily Hadley 2012, ‘14 Megan O’Connell 2005 Sarah Baker 2010-13 Krista Harryman 2004-07 Sarah O’Conner 2003 Janet Bartholdson 2007-09 Lia Hart 2005-07 Tani O’Neill 2014-15 Shaye Bastien 2011 Abby Hawkins 2000-03 Meghan O’Toole 2005-06 Brielle Batesko 2012 Eily Hayes 1999-00 Alexandria Owen 2003-04 Jessi Batzell 2002-04 Emily Herrington 2005-08 Amanda Pade 2008 Lauren Baumgartner 2011 Hannah Hewitt 2013-16 Meredith Pavia 1999-00 Allison Beattie 2011-14 Joanna Hingle 2000-03 Marion Penning 2002-05 Karla Beltran 2014-15 Anna Hinshaw 2006 Kaila Perez 2013-14 Tara Bergen 2000 Justine Hong 2010-11 Katherin Peterson 1999 Rhea Bergman 2016 Elizabeth Horne 2014-16 Simone Pitre 2013-16 Maren Betts-Sonstegard 1999-02 Elizabeth Howell 2012-14 Carina Podgorski 2003-04 Courtney Bibbs 2013 Olivia Hunt 2018 Fran Polvere 2005 Sophia Blair 2012-15 Emily Hyland 2012-14 Lauren Powell 2006-09 Hilary Boe 2000-03 Amber Ingram 2003 Samantha Prouty 2005-06 Lelia Boley 2018 Elizabeth Jadovich 2011 Sarah Rapaport 2015 Tonia Boock 2003-06 Alex Japhet 2008-10 Lisa Rauenzahn 1999 Amelia Booth 2000-03 Sydney Johnson 2010-13 Sunny Reid 2001 Megan Bowen 2015 Dorothy Jones 2014-16 Elise Richards 2000-03 Samantha Bowman 2014-15 Anna Jurascek 1999-01 Chrissy Richardson 2000-03 Arielle Brackett 2013 Virginia Kane 2006-09 Mariah Richardson-Osgood 2002 Aspen Branch-Moore 1999 Christine Kariya 2006 Tarana Riddick 2006 Julia Bretz 2014 Kate Kearney 2005-08 Megan Rising 1999 Breanna Briede 2009-12 Michala Kepple 2007 Lindsay Rodman 2000 Melissa Buckmiller 2002-05 Lesley King 2008-10 Julie Rohde 2014-15 Katie Burke 2010-13 Megan King 1999-02 Laura Rohde 2012-13 Jacquelyn Burmeister 2006 Rebecca Kim 2012 Laura Rosas 2014-15 Johanna Burstein 2015 Caroline Kiritsy 2011-14 Stephanie Rosser 2009-11 Erin Burton 1999-2000 Meridith Kisting 2016 Emily Rothfi eld 2007-08, ‘10 Caitlyn Carlisle 2018 Hope Knochenhauer 2014-15 Isabel Ruby-Hill 2016-18 Lauren Case 2003-05 Patricia “PJ” Kolman 2012-15 Anna Ruddle 2008 Grace Cassidy 2011-14 Taylor Konrath 2014 Alison Sagar 2006-09 Caitie Cataldo 1999 Laura Kuhlman 2010-11 Chelsea Sawicki 2011 Kara Cerwensky 2000-03 Katie Lakin 2000-03 Carly Schaer 2008 Yng-Ru Chen 2000-01 Michelle Lancto 2006-07, ‘09 Laura Sciarrino 2010-13 Jane Chong 2006 Lauren Lashmet 2011-12 Heather Seeley 2013 Gwen Coleman 2005-08 Christine Lauro 2002-05 Tami Segal 2011 Megan Conroy 2016 Dana Lerro 2013-14 Debbie Seibold 2000-2001 Sara Couch 2006-09 Jess Levi 2000-01 Sarah Shapiro 2003-06 Emily Crandall 1999 Julia Levine 2000 Carrie Shepard 2001 Tara Dalton 2012-15 Meagan Lew 2015-18 Sonia Shjegstad 1999 Emma Darling 2004-07 Tammy Lin 2008-09 Sophie Simister 2016-17 Steffi Decker 2008-09 Jeanette Llorens 2013-16 Shannon Sims 2011 Maddie Dewar 2003 Ali Long 2009-10 Laurel Sisler 2008-10 Caroline Diemar 2000-03 Kathryn Lowry 2009-11 Kathy Smithwick 2009-12 Joline Doedens 2010-11 Jeni Luehrs 2001 Kiernan Spencer 2017 Leilani Doktor 2011 Kate Lyons 2012-15 Sophia Staal 2012-15 Marissa Donadio 2016 Alex MacLeish 2008-09 Lindsay Stangam 2002 Phoebe Donovan 2014-16 Devon MacWilliam 2001-03 Alex Stonehill 2013-16 Laura Dopson 2006 Celia Macrae 2016 Amber Straight 2004 Katie Dukovich 2013-16 Katherine Maitland 2015-18 Julie Stuart 2002-05 Ivonna Dumanyan Emi Marchetti 2010-13 Courtney Stull 2005 Corbin Dunlap 2003-04 Liz Martin 2005-08 Melissa Sullivan 1999-02 Whitney Dunlap 1999-01 Sarah Mayo 2013-15 Kathie Sun 2009 Mary Caroline Dyke 2008 Jane McConnell 2013 Masha Taskindoust 2013 Kate Elliot 1999 Mary McKee 2002 Altelisha Taylor 2013 Julijana Englander 2011, 2013 Ashleigh Anne McKinney 2010-13 Emily Theys 2010-13 Karin English 2007-08, ‘10 Nancy McKinstry 2009-12 Shannon Tierney 2016-18 Alex Enzor 2012 Kaitlyn McPartland 2008 Katie Tobin 2005-07 Rory Erickson-Kulas 2009-12 Olivia Mendonca 2018 Meg Tobin 2007-08 Nicole Favre 2013 Cristina Mestre 2000 Courtney Triffl etti 2001-04 Jessica Findlay 2015-16 Meredith Metcalf 2006 Victoria Tsamis 2010-13 Leah Frank-Finney 2003-06 Kim Meyer 2000-03 Alissa Van Arnam 2004-07 Laura Fisher 2007 Elizabeth Michel 1999 Caroline Vannelli 2012-15 Sarah Fletcher 2015-18 Iraina Miles 2005-08 Karolina Wadolowska 2012-15 HISTORY Caroline Fox 2009-10 Sara Miller 2001-04 Crystal Wakulich 2000-2003 Mae Joyce Gay 2001-04 Lauren Miranda 2013-16 Lindley Wall 1999 Julia Gelfand 2002-05 Anne Moriarity 2008-09 Sarah Wall 2014-16 Lissa Glynn 2009, ‘12 Caroline Morrow 2005 Emma Wallace 2005

- 34 - DUKE ROWING 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE Krystina Wallis 2008 Margot Ward 2008 Nicole Weathers 2006-08 Elizabeth Weaver 2001 Julia Weber 2016 Gabi Weiss 2014 Katrina Weschler 2006-09 Karley Whelan 2016 Carrie Wilkerson 2003-04 Caroline Williams 2012-15 Grace Williams 2015 Laura Williams 2009 Carli Willis 2014-15 Charla Wilson 2003 Mary Wilson 2013-16 Lauren Winslow 2003-04 Rachel Wolsfelt 2013-15 Caroline Wray 2003-06 Stephanie Yeh 2000 Natalie Zervas 2002-05 Lily Zheng 2013 Jessica Zinck 2005

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