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2 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK GENERAL STAFF ROWERS RESULTS HONORS 3 STAFF UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING // UTSPORTS.COM TENNESSEE STAFF LISA GLENN HEAD COACH 22ND SEASON AT TENNESSEE MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE ‘88

During her 21 years at the helm of the University of Ten-  COACHING HIGHLIGHTS nessee women’s rowing team, head coach Lisa Glenn has helped the 24-year-old program mature into a national Eight NCAA Championship Appearances power. Glenn has led the Vols to eight appearances at the 2012 and 2010 C-USA Champions NCAA Championships, including four full-team selections 2012 and 2010 C-USA Coach of the Year in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2010. Only the second coach in 2006 South Region Champions Volunteer rowing history, Glenn has a strong track record of producing stellar student-athletes, both on the water and in Three-Time South Region Coach of the Year the classroom. Six All-America performers

Six Vols have taken home All-America accolades un- years during 2016 and 2017. Another top-10 finish was col- der Glenn’s tutelage. Erika Lauderlade was selected as a lected from the crew in 2015, taking ninth overall. In the Club second-team CRCA All-American in 2012. After the 2010 4+ race during 2017, the team brought home third overall. season, Laura Miller was selected as a second team CRCA Most recently in 2018, the Club 4+ crew finished second out All-American. Former rower Erin-Monique Shelton collected of 51 other entries with a time of 18:44.443. second-team honors for the third consecutive year in 2008, joining Chelsea Pemberton as the only Tennessee rowers to During the 2019 campaign, Tennessee logged a sixth- earn All-America distinction three times. The 2005 squad place finish in the automatic qualifier standings at the Big saw Andrea Bagwell and Pemberton both named to the sec- 12 Rowing Championship behind Texas, Alabama, Oklahoma, ond team, while in 2004, Pemberton picked up first-team Kansas State and Kansas. Senior Pari Baker was named to honors and Kaitlin Bargreen garnered a second-team selec- the All-Big 12 Rowing Team. The Lady Vols also placed 27 tion. In 2003, the All-American duo was flip-flopped, with rowers on the Academic All-Big 12 Team, 24 on the first team Bargreen taking first-team status and Pemberton earning a and three on the second team. Senior Kathryn Cosgrove was second-team selection. the recipient of the NCAA Women’s Enhancement Post- graduate Scholarship, marking the fifth consecutive season Glenn’s student-athletes have also excelled in the class- a UT rower was awarded an NCAA postgraduate scholarship. room. Overall, Tennessee has now earned 66 CRCA Scholar- Tennessee’s fall season was highlighted by a second-place Athlete awards since the 2001 season. Under Glenn, the UT finish in the Women’s Club Four event at the 2018 Head of program has seen two of its athletes picked to back-to-back the Charles Regatta. ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV squads. Most recently, Libuse Bruncvíkova’ earned a place on ESPN The In 2018 the Vols finished third in the automatic qualifier Magazine Academic All-District IV second-team. Bargreen standings at the Big 12 Rowing Championship behind Texas also picked up second-team accolades from the College and Oklahoma. Tennessee’s Alex Dawson, Pari Baker and Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) in both Annie Pelic earned All-Conference honors. UT also placed 22 2004 and 2005, while Kacey Montgomery garnered the rowers on the Academic All-Big 12 Team, 19 on the first team honors in 2002 and 2003. Montgomery grabbed a spot on and three on the second team. The Vols’ 1V8+ was named the CoSIDA Academic All-America At-Large First Team both the Big 12 Boat of the Week on April 19 after posting a first- years and received the Edsouth Lady Vol Scholar-Athlete of place finish in the Varsity Eight Final C at the Clemson Invita- the Year award in 2002. Marissa Allen was presented with tional. Senior Jennifer Davis was awarded the NCAA Wom- the Helen B. Watson Award, given to the Women’s Volunteer en’s Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship, marking the athlete with the highest GPA, in both 2004 and 2005. Most fourth consecutive season a Tennessee rower received an recently in 2018, 25 student-athletes were named to the SEC NCAA postgraduate scholarship, and Katherine Porter was Academic Honor Roll and six freshmen were named to the one of nine 2018 UT graduates to be named a Torchbearer. First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. Twenty-two student- At the 2017 Big 12 Championship Tennessee placed third athletes were named to the Big 12 Academic All-Conference behind Texas and Oklahoma. The Vols’ Chandler Frumin, Pari Team this past season. Baker and Anneta Kyridou earned All-Conference honors. UT also placed 19 rowers on the Academic All-Big 12 Team, 16 The team has excelled under Glenn’s watch at the Head of on the first team and three on the second team. Graduating the Charles Regatta, held every fall in Boston, Mass. Glenn’s in just three years, senior Chandler Frumin was awarded the entries in the Club 8+ race have captured six golds, includ- NCAA Women’s Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship, ing three consecutive victories in the event from 2005-07 marking the third consecutive season a Tennessee rower re- and most recently in 2011. The Championship 8+ crews have ceived an NCAA postgraduate scholarship. made their mark over the years as well, claiming top-10 fin- ishes three times, and top-15 marks seven times, including a Tennessee took third in the automatic qualifier standings program-best fifth-place finish in 2007. In 2009, the Champ at the 2016 Big 12 Rowing Championships for the second 8+ from Tennessee finished 12th out of 34 overall, placing it consecutive season. McDarragh Minnock earned Big 12 All- in the top eight among universities. The Championship 4+ Conference honors for the second straight year. She was squad has also been successful, taking fifth in back-to-back joined on the All-Conference team by Taylor Upson and Pari

4 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK Baker. UT also landed 13 rowers on the Academic All-Big 12 three other student-athletes captured All-Conference hon- Team, 11 on the first team and two on the second team. Se- ors. GENERAL nior Katie King was named to the Academic All-Conference team for the fourth consecutive season. Senior Harper Lu- In addition to capturing the C-USA crown and making an cas was awarded the NCAA Ethnic Minority and Women’s appearance at the 2009-10 NCAA Rowing Championships,

Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship, the second year in Glenn also propelled the Vols to a successful spring season, a row a Tennessee rower earned the honor. which saw the squad take home a fourth-place finish at the prestigious Lake Natoma Invitational. The Big Orange also STAFF 2015 was the first season in the Big 12 for Tennessee row- performed well in the first-ever double dual meet on Lake ing as the squad posted a third place finish in the confer- Loudoun, recording victories in the 2V8+ over Dartmouth ence championship as boats finished in all four of the major and Alabama. The fall of 2009 was also an impressive one races (First Varsity Eight, Second Varsity Eight, First Varsity for Glenn’s squad as UT collected four gold, three silver and ROWERS Four and Second Varsity Four). Sarah McAuliffe , Whitney five bronze medals, including a sweep of the gold medals in Wolfe and McDarragh Minnock were named to the Big 12 the Championship 8+, 4+ and 2- at the Chattanooga Head All-Conference Team. McAuliffe also earned an NCAA Post- Race. graduate scholarship for her work in the classroom and Kaitlan Aries was named a NSCA Strength & Conditioning In 2008-09, the Vols collected a total of 18 medals in RESULTS HONORS All-American. three races. Junior coxswain Katie Ross led the V8+ “A” shell to three of those medals, one of which came after her shell In 2014, the Tennessee rowing team posted a second clocked a 14:17.4 time at the regatta. place finish at the C-USA Championship, and was narrowly That was the fastest ever time produced by a UT shell at the edged by Oklahoma in the day’s final race, the varsity eight event. While UT fell just short of reaching a fourth-consecu- grand final. Seniors Liz Dickson and Rachel White, and tive bid to the NCAA Championship, Glenn’s squad still had junior Sarah McAuliffe were named to the All-Conference several successes on the throughout the 2008-09 season. Team. The Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) honored senior Liz Dickson naming her to the South First Kate Brownlee and Caroline Howell were members of the Team All-Region, propelling Tennessee’s all-time CRCA V8+ shell that grabbed first-place in the “C” Finals at the First- and Second-Team accolades to 41. During the spring, 2009 Aramark South/Central Region Sprints. Jessica Wil- Tennessee’s 2V8+ was recognized as C-USA’s Boat of the liams coxed her 2V8+ crew to a fourth-place finish in the Week after its performance at the Clemson Invitational. Petite Final. Manned primarily by novice rowers the varsity The Big Orange finished its 2013 campaign falling to four and 2V4+ shells produced stellar results. Glenn’s top Oklahoma in a close battle at the Conference USA Cham- four took first in their respective “C” Final, while the 2V4+ pionship. Erika Johnson, Ashley Fichthorn and Liza Rader boat notched a runner-up finish in the “D” Final. were named to the 2013 Rowing All-Conference Team, this was Johnson’s and Fichthorn’s third consecutive year on the Tennessee continued to excel against the top programs team. During fall racing, Tennessee claimed seven medals, in the nation during the 2007-2008 season. The Orange including two gold medals. and White had a historic weekend at the 2007 Head of the Charles, claiming fifth in the Championship 8+ (third among In 2012, Glenn guided the Vols to their second Confer- universities), its highest finish in program history along with ence USA championship in three years. Glenn was also rec- a third straight victory in the Club 8+. Later that season, Wil- ognized as the 2012 C-USA Coach of the Year, her second liams steered her 2V8+ shell to a first-place finish in the “B” time receiving this honor. In addition to these recognitions, Final of the Lake Natoma Invitational and followed with the Kayla Lucier was named the 2012 C-USA Newcomer of the top time at the Charles River Challenge. Year. Under Glenn’s instruction, four Vols were named to the All-Conference USA Team. At the 2008 NCAA Championships, the three-time Col- legiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) South Region With a young team in 2011, Glenn’s team placed second Coach of the Year guided UT to its first-ever appearance in overall at the Conference USA Championship, earning sec- a grand final, as the second varsity eight took fifth to record ond-place finishes in the Varsity 8+, Second Varsity 8+, Var- UT’s best event finish at the NCAA regatta. sity 4+ and won gold in the Open 4+. Her crews had a strong showing at the prestigious Lake Natoma Invitational, with At the conclusion of the 2008 season, Bruncvíkova’ her Varsity 8+ taking first in the Group B final. The Second and former squad member, Kendra Warren joined Shelton Varsity 8+ and Varsity 4+ both placed third overall in the as CRCA All-South Region honorees, marking the eighth Group B final. Tennessee’s Varsity 8+ and Second Varsity 4+ straight year that a Tennessee rower has been honored. took first against Minnesota in their season opener while the Academically, the Orange and White proved itself again Second Varsity 8+ and Varsity 4+ took second. In the fall of with Nina Dobratz, Danielle Hmielewski, Ross and Mary Beth 2010, Glenn’s crews swept the field in the Collegiate 8+, Col- Dreusike joining Warren and Shelton on the CRCA National legiate 4+ and Collegiate 2- at the Chattanooga , Scholar Athlete list, and 25 student-athletes earning con- taking first place. Her Championship 8+ took 10th overall ference academic recognition, for the second straight year at the Head of the Charles Regatta and at the Head of the and fourth time overall, the rowing team won Tennessee’s Hooch Regatta; Glenn’s Champ 8+ took second overall. CHAMPS Cup which is awarded to the team on campus that demonstrates the greatest commitment to the five areas of Glenn helped propel Tennessee to new heights in 2010, the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program - academic excel- leading the Orange and White to its first-ever Conference- lence, athletic excellence, community outreach, leadership, USA rowing championship. Glenn was also named C-USA and personal development. Coach of the Year for her efforts in helping Tennessee achieve this historic feat. Under Glenn’s tutelage, senior The 2007 season saw Tennessee host the NCAA Cham- Laura Miller was named the C-USA rower of the year, while pionship event, where it recorded a ninth-place overall fin-

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ish, the highest in program history. The Vols also earned their In the fall of 2000, her team raced to six first place finishes, second straight full-team bid to the championship after tak- including a fifth place finish at the Head of the Tennessee ing third at South Regionals, where each boat competed in and a seventh place finish at the Head of the Chattahoochee. the Grand Finals for the first time in program history. Shelton became the third two-time All-American and joined Renee In her second year, Glenn guided her team to first and Brittle, Stephanie Davis, Krista Gearing and Rachel Mayberry second in two of the three events entered at the Chatta- as a CRCA All-South Region honoree. That season, the Vols nooga Head Race, while her Varsity 4+ captured second continued their academic success, with Davis earning a selec- place at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association tion to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV squad. Championships. Off the water, a total of 39 rowers were The Orange and White also had 25 student-athletes earn SEC named to the Honor Roll, and 22 of those were selected to academic honors. For its efforts in the classroom, on the water the SEC?Academic Honor Roll. Her squad also was given the and in the community, the squad collected the CHAMPS Cup inaugural Team Community Service Award for the volunteer for the first time under Glenn. work it did in and around the Knoxville area.

In 2006, the Volunteers captured the program’s only South During her initial campaign at Tennessee, Glenn watched Region title at the 10th-annual Aramark Sprints. A third-place her young squad take first place at its initial regatta of showing in the grand finals of the Varsity 8+ handed the cup the year at the Chattanooga Head Race. Her crews also to Glenn and her troops. In its first full-team appearance at took first place in two of their three races at the Head of the NCAA Championships, Tennessee finished 12th in the the Tennessee. In addition to her team’s accomplishments team standings after the First Eight won the “C” final and on the water, 11 Tennessee rowers were named to the SEC the Second Eights took 11th-place. As a freshman, Shelton Academic Honor Roll, while five members of the squad were became just the fifth All-American in program history, as she selected to the Lady Vol Academic Top-10. was picked to the second team by the CRCA. Four UT ath- letes were listed on the CRCA All-South Region Teams, while Prior to her move to Knoxville, Glenn served as an assis- Dobratz and Davis earned CRCA National Scholar Athlete rec- tant rowing coach from 1994-98 at the University of Iowa, ognition. The pair joined 24 other rowers on the Academic developing the novice program while assisting in recruiting All-SEC Team and Freshman Academic Honor Roll, the most and overall team development. She helped guide the Varsity in program history. 4+ to a fourth-place finish at the inaugural NCAA Champi- onships in 1997, and her novice squad secured two Midwest UT’s 2005 Varsity 8+ shell ranked sixth in the final USRow- Rowing Championship titles, two Central Regional Champi- ing/CRCA Varsity Eight Poll and finished a program-record onship titles, a Champion International Collegiate Regatta eighth at the NCAA Championships in Sacramento, Calif. title and a bronze medal at the U.S. Rowing Collegiate Na- Bargreen and Dana Forbes earned CRCA National Scholar- tional Championship. One of her highlights at Iowa included Athlete honors, while that duo was joined by Bagwell and upset victories at the Midwest Rowing Championships in Pemberton on the CRCA All-South Region squads. The 2005 1995 and 1998 over Wisconsin and Ohio State, respectively. squad produced 13 rowers on the 2005 Southeastern Confer- ence Spring Academic Honor Roll. In 1993, she served as the assistant development coach for the U.S. Junior National Team and was tabbed the In 2003-04, Tennessee saw the Varsity 8+ finish 10th in squad’s head coach the following year. Glenn served on the the final USRowing/CRCA Varsity Eight Poll and mirror that NCAA Rowing Committee from 2005-07, and she also held with a 10th-place showing at the NCAA Championships in a seat on the USRowing Board of Directors from 1996-98. Sacramento, Calif. The squad had another excellent academic showing, as well, with 22 rowers making the SEC Academic Before coaching at Iowa, she worked as a graduate assis- Honor Roll and Erin Artz, Bargreen and Nicole Bold earning tant coach for Syracuse University while pursuing her mas- CRCA National Scholar-Athlete accolades. ter’s degree in public communications at the acclaimed Ne- whouse School of Communications. In 1991, Glenn received During 2002-03, the Vols advanced their Varsity 8+ boat her master’s degree and stayed on board with the Orange into the NCAA Championships for the first time. That crew as a full-time assistant rowing coach. As head of the novice finished 14th in the final USRowing/CRCA Varsity Eight Poll program, she led SU to its best-ever performance, with her and placed 16th at the NCAA Championships. During Glenn’s novice squads earning silver and bronze medals at the East- fourth year, she led the Varsity 8+ to five gold-medal perfor- ern Association of Women’s Rowing Colleges Sprints. mances. Academically, her team also excelled, as 19 rowers earned Academic All-SEC honors. Glenn’s squad in 2001-02 Glenn, a 1988 graduate in American studies at Mount compiled 120 wins en route to five gold-medal performances. Holyoke College in Holyoke, Mass., was the school’s var- Individually, four rowers earned either first- or second-team sity rowing captain for two years and a varsity letterwinner CRCA?All-South Region distinctions and seven Vols were from 1985-88. She won three Seven Sisters’ Championship chosen as CRCA National Scholar-Athletes, while 37 student- titles and a gold medal at the Head of the Connecticut, later athletes were named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Glenn becoming the recipient of the Outstanding Senior Athlete and her staff also witnessed the opening of the new $2.5 mil- Award from Mt. Holyoke. lion boathouse, a structure alongside the waters of the Ten- nessee River. A Clarkston, Mich., native, Glenn has coached rowers of all ages and levels. While at Syracuse, she worked with junior Glenn drove her team to an overall 11th place finish at the girls at Liverpool High School. Her crews won two gold med- Lexus South/Central Sprints to close out their 2001 spring als and one silver medal in the 1990 Empire State Games. season. Just a few weeks prior, her team finished third overall She also has coached competitive to elite level master’s at the SIRA regatta. Throughout the season, her team com- women, ages 27 and over for only the third time since join- piled 17 second place finishes and seven first place finishes. ing the major college ranks in 1989.

6 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK SARAH ARMS GENERAL

ASSISTANT COACH

EIGHTH SEASON AT TENNESSEE STAFF TENNESSEE ‘07

Former Tennessee standout rower Sarah Arms returns While competing at UT, Arms was part of the program- ROWERS to Tennessee for her eighth season as an assistant coach best ninth-place team finish at the 2007 NCAA Champion- for the Vols in 2018-19. Her primary responsibilities include ships. She competed at the 2004 NCAAs, as well as helping assisting with the varsity squad and heading up the team’s the Vols to a 10th-place finish in their first team appearance recruiting efforts. in 2006.

A four-year letterwinner at Tennessee, Arms returned Arms graduated from Tennessee with a bachelor’s degree to UT after spending four years as the head coach at the in animal science with a concentration in management and a RESULTS HONORS Smoky Mountain Rowing Center. While there, she was re- business minor in 2007. sponsible for training both adult and junior rowers, coach- ing both the novice and varsity crews, as well as recruit- ing new rowers to the program and promoting rowing throughout East Tennessee. WENDY DAVIS ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON AT TENNESSEE UCLA ‘82

Davis comes to Rocky Top after coaching at Minnesota Prior to her time at UMN, Davis started her coaching ca- from 2000-19. She is responsible for the startup of the var- reer in 1983 as the women’s rowing novice coach at Stanford sity rowing program at UMN. University. The team finished third at the Collegiate National Championships in 1984 and were Pac-10 champions after an High points from her head coaching role at Minnesota undefeated season in 1988. Also during her time there, the include a second-place finish at the Big 10 Championship in team was in the top three at the Pac-10 Championship every 2006, followed up by a first-place title at the Big 10 Cham- year except for one season. pionship in 2007. The team also finished sixth in the 2007 NCAA Championships, highlighted by a first-place title by During her time at Stanford, she was also the head coach the Second Varsity Eight squad. of the United States Junior Women’s development in 1988. Davis developed and trained junior women in scull- Davis has collected a plethora of honors along the way, ing, which resulted in first-place finishes in both the junior with a shared Big 10 Coach of the Year award in 2006, fol- double and quad events at the U.S. Junior National Cham- lowed up by being named the Big 10 and Central Region pionships. Coach of the Year in 2007. During 2008, she was also named Minnesota’s Women’s Coach of the Year along with Davis is a graduate from the UCLA after earning her bach- her squad earning Minnesota’s Team of the Year honors. elor of arts in Spanish and linguistics in 1982. LAURA MILLER ASSISTANT COACH FOURTH SEASON AT TENNESSEE TENNESSEE ‘10

Laura Miller, a former standout rower at Tennessee, re- ogy. After graduating in 2013, Miller was named the Head turned to Rocky Top in 2016 as an assistant coach. Her pri- Novice Coach at Old Dominion University where she re- mary responsibility is coaching the novice team. mained through the 2016 season. While competing at Tennessee, Miller was part of three teams to make NCAA After receiving an undergraduate degree from UT in Championship appearances, and in 2010 she was named 2010, Miller accepted a graduate assistant position with a CRCA All-American and the Conference USA Rower of Tennessee Rowing, working with the novice squad from the Year. 2011-2013 while completing a master’s degree in Kinesiol-

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 7 STAFF KARLA SASS DIRECTOR OF ROWING OPERATIONS 20TH SEASON AT TENNESSEE IOWA ‘91

Karla is in her twentieth year working for the Tennessee Row- Sass graduated from the University of Iowa, where she ing program. In 2000 she started as the Facility Coordinator worked in facility and event management for 8 years followed and Rigger for the team. In 2010, she was promoted to Director by 2 years as the Travel Coordinator and Rigger for the Iowa of Rowing Operations. Rowing Team.

PATRICK SCHULKERS GRADUATE ASSISTANT FIRST SEASON AT TENNESSEE OHIO STATE ‘07

Schulkers enters UT’s program with a rich history of enhance rowing at the highest level, including an Olympic coaching in rowing. He previously was a program head nov- Training Center. ice coach at Marin Rowing Association in Greenbrae, Calif., from 2008-2011. In his role, he coached the 2011 Youth Na- In international racing, he coached at the Henley Royal tional Champion Boys Lightweight 8+. He also recruited and Regatta three times with a victory in the Visitor’s 4 in 2015. evaluated 60 athletes that led to the creation of a medal win- Along with an eighth-place finish from the USA U23 men’s ning program. team and a fifth-place finish by the U23 Lightweight Wom- en’s Quad in 2014 at the U23 World Championships. He has In 2011, he became the assistant coach at the University of also coached over 10 championships at Royal Canadian Hen- California, Berkeley and served as the freshmen coach and ley Regatta with men and women. recruiting coordinator. He managed the rowing program’s budget, including scholarship allotments and renewals. Dur- In September 2018, Schulkers became the founder of ing his time there, the team won a Pac-12 team title and a Strokewise based out of San Francisco, Calif. The company National Champion IRA Varsity 8 and team title. Additionally, assists athletes, families, coaches and clubs on recruiting and his boats won four Pac-12 event titles, an IRA 3rd Varsity 8+ program guidance. He served multiple roles in his position, event title, and a title. including educating and assisting high school rowers on the college recruiting progress and how to achieve their goals. Throughout his time at Cal, Schulkers also became the executive director over Friends of Cal Crew in 2013. He led Schulkers earned his Bachelor of Science in Industrial and and managed day-to-day operations for nonprofit organiza- Systems Engineering from Ohio State University. tions under the Rogers Family Foundation to support and

8 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK ADMINISTRATION DR. DONDE PLOWMAN GENERAL

UT KNOXVILLE CHANCELLOR

FIRST YEAR AS CHANCELLOR AT TENNESSEE STAFF TEXAS ‘88

She returned to Rocky Top after nine years at the University A well-known scholar in the area of leadership and organi- of Nebraska–Lincoln, where she served most recently as ex- zational change, Plowman’s research was featured in The Wall ROWERS ecutive vice chancellor and chief academic officer. In that role, Street Journal in April 2012. Her publications have appeared in she oversaw academic affairs, student affairs, the Office of Re- the Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Manage- search and Economic Development, and the Office of Diversity ment Review, Organizational Science, Leadership Quarterly, and Inclusion. She earlier served for more than six years as the Decision Sciences and several others. She was awarded one of James Jr. and Susan Stuart Dean of UNL’s College of Business the most highly coveted awards in her field – the Academy of

Administration. Management Journal Best Paper award for her paper, “Radi- RESULTS HONORS Before going to Nebraska, Plowman was on the manage- cal Change Accidentally: The Emergence and Amplification of ment faculty at UT, where she served for two years as head Small Change” in 2008. of the Department of Management in the Haslam College of In 2015, Plowman received the “Inspire Woman of the Year Business. She began her academic career at the University of Award,” given by the Lincoln Journal Star. She has twice been Texas at San Antonio as an assistant professor of management named one of the 30 Most Influential Women in Lincoln and and advanced to the position of professor and associate dean in 2016 received the Noddle Distinguished Development Ser- for graduate studies and research, where she was responsible vice Award from the Nebraska University Board of Trustees in for the creation of the university’s doctoral degree in business. recognition of her fundraising efforts as dean of the College As the daughter of a Methodist minister, Donde Plowman of Business. moved every four years and lived in six small towns in Okla- Plowman is married to Dennis Duchon, a professor of man- homa for her father’s job. After high school graduation, she agement and department chair at the University of Nebraska- moved to Dallas to attend Southern Methodist University, where Lincoln. She has two sons Kevin Ashmos and an adopted son, she earned a bachelor’s degree in English. She continued her Chijioke Onuoha, who reside in Austin, Texas. academic career at the University of North Texas, where she Plowman has a doctorate in strategic management from the earned a master’s in higher education administration, and the University of Texas at Austin, an undergraduate degree with a University of Texas at Austin, where she received her doctorate major in English from Southern Methodist U in strategic management.

DR. DONALD BRUCE FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE 21ST YEAR AT TENNESSEE DREW UNIVERSITY ‘94

Donald Bruce is the Douglas and Brenda Horne Professor tion, and he presented his work on taxes and small business of Business in the Center for Business and Economic Research activity before the President’s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax (CBER) and the Department of Economics at the University of Reform in 2005. Tennessee, Knoxville. Dr. Bruce regularly teaches graduate and undergraduate He joined the UTK faculty in 1999 after receiving his M.A. courses on the economics of taxation and the economics of and Ph.D. in Economics from Syracuse University and his B.A. health and health care. He has recently served as the Direc- with honors in Economics from Drew University. tor of Graduate Studies in Economics and the Director of the As a CBER economist, Dr. Bruce regularly provides objec- Undergraduate Major in Public Administration. Before be- tive, non-partisan policy research and evaluation under con- coming Faculty Athletics Representative, Dr. Bruce served for tracts with an array of government agencies at the federal and two years as chair of the Athletics Board’s Fiscal Integrity and state levels. His recent work in CBER has included an ongoing Long-Range Planning Committee. He has also served as chair evaluation of Tennessee’s welfare program, Families First, for of the UTK Faculty Senate’s Budget and Planning Committee. the Tennessee Department of Human Services, an analysis of Dr. Bruce is an active member of the National Tax Association, teacher supply and demand in Tennessee for the Governor’s the International Institute of Public Finance, and the American, Office of Education Policy, and a forecast of expenditures on Southern, and Western Economic Associations. His commu- Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarships for the Tennessee nity service has included numerous economic and policy pre- Higher Education Commission. sentations for state and local organizations, and he currently In addition to his CBER research, Dr. Bruce studies the eco- serves as Chairman of the Board of Innovative Education Part- nomic and behavioral effects of tax policies on such things nership, the non-profit governing body of the Clayton-Bradley as small business activity and owner-occupied housing. His STEM Academy in Blount County. work has been presented and published in a variety of aca- Dr. Bruce lives in Walland, Tenn, with his wife Jennifer, a demic journals, edited volumes, and professional meetings. mathematics teacher at Clayton-Bradley, and their daughter He has testified before Congress on the topic of internet taxa- Annie.

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 9 STAFF PHILLIP FULMER VICE CHANCELLOR/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS THIRD YEAR AS A.D. / 31ST YEAR AT TENNESSEE TENNESSEE ‘72

Phillip Fulmer was appointed as the University in the Learfield IMG College Directors’ Cup. The of Tennessee’s Director of Athletics on Dec. 1, Big Orange then improved to 35th in the 2017-18 2017. He accepted the position after serving as Directors’ Cup standings before ascending higher special advisor to UT President Joe DiPietro for to a 25th-place finish in 2018-19. community, athletics and university relations since June 20, 2017. The 2019 calendar year marked the first in school history that Tennessee’s football team earned A campus leader, he also holds the title of Vice bowl eligibility while , and men’s Chancellor and is an engaged member of the and women’s all made their respective Chancellor’s cabinet. NCAA Tournaments.

Fulmer—a former Tennessee football co-captain The cornerstones of Tennessee Athletics under who went on to lead the Volunteers to a football Fulmer’s leadership are warmth, communication, national championship and earn first-ballot trust and intensity. induction into the National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame—has faithfully • Communication – Open and honest served the University of Tennessee for more than communication—no surprises—as we pursue 40 years. our goals. • Trust – Trust is earned, not given. Every day… He wasted no time getting to work in the AD be trustworthy. chair. Six days after taking the reins of the athletic • Warmth – You know that I care about you, and department at his alma mater, he finalized a deal I know you care about me; together, we care to make Jeremy Pruitt the 26th head coach in the about our student-athletes, our university, storied history of the Tennessee football program. our state, our fans and our community. • Intensity – We attack each day with great Fulmer had experience in such endeavors, as intensity to achieve our goals and be the very in 2013 he was tabbed by the administration at best at our chosen calling. ETSU to serve as “special assistant to the athletic director and advisor to football,” providing Fulmer leaned on those same four pillars while guidance and expertise as the school sought leading his alma mater’s storied football program to restart its football program, which had been to the most dominant era in its modern history. dormant for 10 years. Fulmer’s 17 years at the helm of the Volunteers Since taking over as AD, Fulmer also has hired program produced a record of 152 wins and 52 head coaches for (Eve Rackham), men’s losses. At the conclusion of Fulmer’s final season, (Brennan Webb) and Tennessee’s storied Lady he was the dean of SEC football coaches and no Vols basketball program (Kellie Harper). He also active coach with at least a decade in Division I-A came to terms on new or extended contracts for had a better winning percentage (.744). several other coaches—including 2019 Naismith National Coach of the Year Rick Barnes. Under his tutelage, the Volunteers were the first to win the Bowl Championship Series National In Pruitt’s second season leading the football Championship in 1998 and made five appearances program (2019), the Vols won six of their last in the SEC Championship game, winning it in 1997 seven games to earn a Gator Bowl bid while being and 1998 and also capturing SEC East titles in 1997, only one of seven FBS teams to face at least nine 1998, 2001, 2004 and 2007. bowl-eligible opponents. Fulmer was named SEC Coach of the Year and Under Fulmer’s leadership, Tennessee has laid claim National Coach of the Year in 1998. to one team SEC championship (men’s basketball in 2018), 24 individual SEC championships and A 1972 Tennessee graduate, he starred on the three individual/relay NCAA titles. offensive line during his playing career, serving as team co-captain as a senior. The Vols were 30-5 Fulmer assumed his current duties midway and won an SEC Championship and a Sugar Bowl through a year in which Tennessee finished 46th during his playing career from 1969-71.

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from his peers as he was named the second coach in GENERAL He returned to Rocky Top as an assistant coach in history to earn the Eddie Robinson Coach of Distinction 1980 before being named head coach in 1992. Trophy, the presidency of the American Football Coaches Association, and national, regional and

Fulmer built his programs by challenging and conference coach of the year honors. motivating his teams to victories when the pressure was highest. Among his many accolades: His induction into the 2012 National Football STAFF • Nine Fulmer-coached squads eclipsed the Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame on 10-win mark and two others just missed with the first ballot was a rare accomplishment, signifying nine victories. immense respect from his peers. He previously was ROWERS • Eighteen of Fulmer’s Vols earned first-team inducted to the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in 2001 All-America honors, 70 Vols garnered first- and the Greater Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame in 2008. team All-SEC acclaim and he produced 19 He was welcomed into the Tennessee Athletics Hall of first-round NFL Draft selections and had a Fame in 2017. total of 101 players selected overall.

• Under Fulmer, the Vols were ranked in the RESULTS HONORS national polls at game time for 169 of his 204 In 2019, Fulmer served as chair of the board of directors games as head coach. for the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. • Tennessee posted a 44-37 record against teams ranked in the Associated Press Top-25 Fulmer and his wife, Vicky, have been passionate and Poll during his tenure. active supporters of several philanthropic causes. He • Fulmer is one of only three coaches to produce has served as the national spokesperson for The Jason multiple winners of the Draddy Award (now Foundation, Inc., since 1998. He also serves as honorary known as the William V. Campbell Trophy), chair of the Knoxville Alzheimer’s Association Walk and which recognizes the nation’s top academic sits on the Board of Trustees for the Boys & Girls Clubs and athletic student-athlete by The National of the Tennessee Valley. The annual Phillip Fulmer Golf Football Foundation & College Football Hall Classic since 2001 has raised more than $1 million for of Fame. Offensive lineman Michael Munoz Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley. Additionally, and quarterback Peyton Manning both Vicky stands as an honorary board member with received the award under Fulmer’s tutelage. Friends of the Smokies.

Fulmer’s family approach in developing and guiding Fulmer’s three daughters—Courtney, Brittany and his young men on and off the field gave him the Allison—each graduated from the University of opportunity to mentor some of the top names in Tennessee’s College of Communication & Information. college and NFL history—including Manning, Eric Brittany and Allison also lettered as Lady Vols, Berry, Chad Clifton, Al Wilson and Jason Witten. competing as a diver and a softball player, respectively. Fulmer’s motivation was rooted in his role as a His son, Phillip Jr., lives and works in White House, principled mentor who pushed his student-athletes to Tennessee. grow socially, spiritually, academically and personally, as well as athletically. Between his Tennessee coaching tenure and his return to UT in 2017, Fulmer also worked in business Fulmer’s reputation as an ace recruiter led many development and made motivational speaking analysts to praise him as one of the top head coach appearances nationwide. recruiters. His holistic approach earned recognition

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DR. MIKKI ALLEN ANGIE BOYD-KECK TARA BROOKS ANDREW DONOVAN DAVID ELLIOTT Assistant Athletic Director Senior Associate Assistant Athletics Senior Associate Associate Athletics for Player Relations and Athletics Director/Senior Director for Athletics Director for Director for Event Development Woman Administrator Adminstration Regulatry Affairs Management

KURT GULBRAND BRETT HUEBNER TYLER JOHNSON JANEEN LALIK JASON McVEIGH Senior Associate Senior Associate Athlet- Senior Associate Senior Associate Athletics Associate Athletics Athletics Director for ics Director for Business Athletics Director Director for Strategic Director for Sports Development Affairs & Administration Initiatives Medicine

TOM SATKOWIAK DR. JOE SCOGIN REID SIGMON DARA WORRELL Deputy Athletics Direc- KEVIN ZURCHER Assistant Athletics Senior Associate Athlet- Senior Associate Athlet- Associate Athletics tor/Chief Operating Director for Media ics Director/Assistant ics Director Director for Facilities Officer Relations Provost and Capital Projects

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UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 13 ROWERS 2020 ROWING ROSTER Name Class Hometown High School Kaylee Airola Fr. Joliet, Ill. Providence Cathloic Madison Alberding Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. Fayette-Ware Comprehensive Mackenzie Allen Fr. Apison, Tenn. East Hamilton Abbi Altman Jr. Gibsonia, Penn. Pine-Richland Jaimie Armitage Jr. Winter Garden, Fla. West Orange Allie Asbury Jr. Knoxville, Tenn. Hardin Valley Academy Abigail Bacci So. Reading, Mass. Reading Memorial Lexi Bales So. Sevierville, Tenn. Gatlinburg-Pittman Ashley Ball Jr. Tampa, Fla. Seffner Christian Academy Jordan Baskette Fr. O’Fallon, Ill. O’Fallon Township Channing Bearden R-Sr. Nashville, Tenn. Lipscomb Academy Katherine Begley So. Jacksonville, Fla. Episcopal School of Jacksonville Beatrice Bernard Fr. St. Clair Shores, Mich. University Ligget Rebecca Caruso Sr. Crestwood, N.Y. The Ursuline School Lilah Cisco Fr. Rockford, Mich. Rockford Grace Cochran Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. Central Abigail Craine Jr. Talbot, Tenn. Morristown West Josie Cropper Fr. Lebanon, Ohio Lebanon Abby Danner Fr. Franklin, Tenn. Brentwood Academy Zoe Dillard Fr. Nashville, Tenn. Father Ryan High School Mikayla Dutton Sr. Inverness, Fla. Lecanto Madeline Ellis Fr. Albany, Ga. Lee County Camryn Farren Jr. Harvard, Mass. The Bromfield School Anna Hardin Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. Farragut Kelly Henley Fr. Memphis, Tenn. Galena Gia Hodges Jr. Morristown, Tenn. Morristown Hamblen High School East Taylor Jones Jr. Johnson City, Tenn. Science Hill Alexandra Kelley Fr. Aldie, Va. John Champe Tessa Kimmy So. , Penn. Quaker Valley Madison Kirkman Fr. Chesapeake, Va. Norfolk Academy Emma-Claire Kovach Fr. Athens, Tenn. McMinn County Emma Long Jr. Franklin, Tenn. Centennial High School Reagan Long Fr. Chattanooga, Tenn. Girls Preparatory School Eleanor Loving Jr. Nashville, Tenn. Harpeth Jessica Magnoli Sr. Norwalk, Conn. Brien McMahon Karoline Maier Jr. Franklin, Tenn. Franklin High School Lucy Marret Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. West High Elizabeth McCarthy Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio Ursuline Academy Brookmyer McIntyre Sr. Englewood, Colo. Cherry Creek High School Abigail McNair Fr. Hendersonville, Tenn. Pope John Paul II Melanie Moczadlo Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. Farragut Samanth Moore Fr. Atlanta, Ga. Blessed Trinity Catholic Lindsey Morrissett Jr. Atoka, Tenn. Brighton High School Gabriela Natale So. Ambler, Penn. Mount Saint Joseph Academy Lillian Nowell Fr. Lenoir City, Tenn. Farragut Sydney Pardy Fr. Westmont, Ill. Westmont Ana Pelic Sr. Allen, Texas Bishop Lynch Brenna Randall So. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Luther College Kathleen Rice Fr. Tampa, Fla. H.B. Plant Kelsey Riley Fr. Morgantown, W.V. Morgantown Haley Savastano Fr. Shoemakersville, Pa. Hamburg Area Katherine Schildmeyer So. St. Charles, Ill. St. Charles East High School Chloe Sutton Fr. Centerville, Ohio Centerville Ashley Van Roon Jr. Ontario, Canada Ridley College Elizabeth Walde Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. Westmoore Madelyn Walsh So. Ambler, Penn. Mount Saint Joseph Academy Savannah Ward Fr. Springfield, Va. Lake Braddock Secondary Sarah Warner Jr. Powell, Ohio Olentangy Liberty Claire Yolitz Fr. Chattanooga, Tenn. East Hamilton

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UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 15 RESULTS FALL 1995 RESULTS GEORGE WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL Washington, D.C. - April 13, 1996 CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Team tied for eighth Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 14, 1995 VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 7:26.59 2nd “A” 16:44.7 NOVICE 8+ OPEN 4+ 4th “A” 7:47.99 2nd “A” 17:51.9 NOVICE 8+ SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING 3rd “A” 18:28.4 ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP NOVICE 4+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 20, 1996 2nd “A” 19:09.6 VARSITY 4+ 6th “A” N/A HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) Knoxville, Tenn. - October 21, 1995 4th “A” 7:04.2 OPEN 8+ LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ 2nd “A” 18:21.75 2nd “A” VARSITY 4+ 8:35.8 1st “A” 19:54.03 NOVICE 8+ FALL 1996 RESULTS 9th “A” 21:03.07 NOVICE 4+ HEAD OF THE OHIO 6th “A” 23:34.99 Pittsburgh, Pa. - October 5, 1996 CLUB 4+ HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE 1st “A” 13:23.0 Atlanta, Ga. - November 4, 1995 CLUB 8+ CLUB VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 12:58.9 15th “A” 22:49 VARSITY 4+ CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE 7th “A” 23:53 Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 12, 1996 NOVICE 8+ Team Champions 7th “A” 22:24 VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 15:39.7 11th “A” 20:30 VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 16:53.8 6th “A” 23:32 2nd “B” 17:16.7 NOVICE 8+ CLOUTER CREEK CHALLENGE 1st “A” 16:32.5 Charleston, S.C. - November 18, 1995 NOVICE 4+ VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 17:48.6 3rd “A” 13:09 VARSITY 4+ HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE 1st “A” 17:39 Knoxville, Tenn. - October 19, 1996 NOVICE 8+ Team finished second 2nd “A” 14:23 VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 17:10.07 5th “A” 15:52 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 19:27.00 SPRING 1996 RESULTS NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 17:56.00 AUGUSTA INVITATIONAL Augusta, Ga. - March 23, 1996 HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE VARSITY 8+ Atlanta, Ga. - November 2, 1996 3rd “A” N/A Team finished third JUNIOR VARSITY 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 4th “B” N/A 1st “A” 23.00 NOVICE/CLUB 4+ CLEMSON SPRINTS 1st “A” 24.12 Clemson, S.C. - March 30, 1996 NOVICE/CLUB 8+ VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 21.40 1st “A” 7:07.7 CLUB 4+ VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 23.25 1st “A” 8:27.1 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ NOVICE 8+ 3rd 12th “A” 1st “A” 7:35.4 22.40 3rd “B” 8:03.8 13th “A” 22.42 4th “C” N/A 15th “A” 23.10

16 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK SPRING 1997 RESULTS OHIO STATE Columbus, Ohio - April 5, 1997 GENERAL TENNESSEE CUP VARSITY 8+ Knoxville, Tenn. - March 8, 1997 2nd “A” 8:02.6 Team Champions SECOND VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:10.0 1st “A” 5:26.8 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “B” 6:07.8 2nd “A” 8:04.0 STAFF NOVICE 4+ SECOND NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 6:06.1 2nd “A” 8:44.0 2nd “B” 6:20.4 PAIRS VARSITY 4+ ROWERS 2nd “A” 7:12.9 2nd “A” 8:18.4

LEXUS INVITATIONAL GEORGE WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 15, 1997 Washington, D.C. - April 12, 1997

Team Champions Team finished fifth RESULTS VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:03.8 1st “A” 7:33.1 SECOND VARSITY 4+ VARSITY LIGHTWEIGHT 8+

2nd “A” 7:22.7 4th “A” 7:27.0 HONORS NOVICE 8+ NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 6:43.2 2nd “A” 7:14.32 2nd “B” 7:04.2 NOVICE 4+ SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING 1st “A” 7:56.1 ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 19, 1997 FLORIDA CREW CLASSIC JUNIOR VARSITY 4+ Gainesville, Fla. - March 22, 1997 1st “A” 8:15.4 Team Champions VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:00.4 1st “A” N/A NOVICE 8+ VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 7:22.2 1st “A” N/A LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ 5th “A” 1st “A” N/A 7:41.3 JUNIOR VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” N/A MIDWEST CHAMPIONSHIPS NOVICE 8+ Madison, Wis. - April 26, 1997 1st “A” N/A VARSITY 4+ LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ 3rd “A” 6:57.3 1st “A” N/A NOVICE 4+ CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL REGATTA 1st “A” N/A Gainesville, Ga. - May 11, 1997 JUNIOR VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” N/A 1st “A” N/A NOVICE 4+ 2nd “A” N/A LEXUS CUP/CENTRAL NOVICE 8+ REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS 3rd “A” N/A Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 17, 1997 SECOND LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ Team finished fifth 3rd “A” N/A LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 7:35.7 MIAMI (FLA.) VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) Miami, Fla. - March 27, 1997 3rd “A” 7:56.8 JUNIOR VARSITY 4+ SECOND NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 8:36.0 3rd “A” 8:13.2 NOVICE 8+ NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 7:26.5 1st “A” 7:23.8 3rd “B” 8:16.0 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS VARSITY 4+ Rancho Cordova, Calif. - May 29-June 1, 1997 2nd “A” 7:52.4 VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 8+ 9th “A” 8:05.4 2nd “A” 7:28.7 JUNIOR VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 8:36.0

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 17 RESULTS FALL 1997 RESULTS 2nd “A” 7:09.9 VARSITY 4+ CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE 4th “A” 7:48.0 Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 11, 1997 NOVICE 4+ Team finished second 1st “A” 7:45.4 VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 16:23.39 4th “A” 7:18.1 NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 18:13.28 OHIO STATE NOVICE 8+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 4, 1998 1st “A” 18:03.38 Team finished second VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 17:56.99 2nd “A” 6:51.7 NOVICE 8+ HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE 2nd “A” 6:47.3 Knoxville, Tenn. - October 25, 1997 VARSITY 4+ Team finished second 1st “C” 7:26.7 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 16:52.33 GEORGE WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL NOVICE 4+ Washington, D.C. - April 11, 1998 1st “A” 18:10.55 Team finished seventh (tie) VARSITY 4+ NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “A” 20:04.00 1st “A” 6:06.08 VARSITY 4+ NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 6:49.05 1st “A” 18:23.00 VARSITY LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ 3rd “A” 6.00.18 1st “A” 20:11.16 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Atlanta, Ga. - November 1, 1997 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 18, 1998 Team finished second Team champions NOVICE 8+ NOVICE LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ 1st “B” 19:35 1st “A” 5:50.00 CLUB 8+ VARSITY LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ 1st “A” 18:22 3rd “A” 6:38.25 VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 4+ 4th “A” 20:29 4th “A” 7:26.30 CLUB 4+ NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 20:28 2nd “A” 6:47.41 LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ JUNIOR VARSITY 4+ 14th “A” 23:44 2nd “A” 7:35.18 VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 4+ 3rd “A” 18:42 3rd “A” 7:24.46

SPRING 1998 RESULTS MIDWEST ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP Madison, Wis. - April 25, 1998 TENNESSEE CUP NOVICE 4+ Nashville, Tenn. - March 8, 1998 1st “A” 7:52.10 Team finished second VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:22.50 1st “A” N/A VARSITY LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ 2nd “B” N/A 4th “A” 6:46.86 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” N/A IOWA TRI-MEET 2nd “B” N/A Solon, Iowa - May 2, 1998 NOVICE 8+ VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” N/A 2nd “A” 9:48.52 2nd “B” N/A VARSITY LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 9:52.40 1st “A” N/A VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 2x 2nd “A” 7:47.53 3rd “A” N/A NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:37.15 LEXUS INVITATIONAL VARSITY LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 14, 1998 1st “A” 8:59.40 Team finished third NOVICE 8+ LEXUS CUP/CENTRAL

18 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS Washington, D.C. - April 10, 1999 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 16, 1998 Team finished 12th GENERAL Team finished sixth SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “B” 6:55.31 3rd “A” 7:01.01 VARSITY 4+ VARSITY LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ 4th “A” 8:08.99 1st “A” 6:34.90 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING STAFF FALL 1998 RESULTS ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 17, 1999 CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Team finished ninth Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 10, 1998 VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) ROWERS VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:02.2 1st “A” 15:59.10 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) VARSITY 4+ 5th “A” 8:25.0 1st “A” 17:48.95 JUNIOR VARSITY 8+

NOVICE 8+ 3rd “B” 7:04.0 RESULTS 1st “A” 17:58.80 NOVICE 8+ NOVICE 4+ 6th “B” 7:30.9 1st “A” 18:20.57

2nd “B” 19:21.13 MIDWEST CHAMPIONSHIPS HONORS Madison, Wis. - May 1-2, 1999 HEAD OF THE CHARLES VARSITY 8+ (SEMIFINAL) Boston, Mass. - October 17-18, 1998 5th “A” 6:29.89 CLUB 8+ JUNIOR VARSITY 8+ 24th “A” 18:45.59 6th “A” 6:36.50 VARSITY 8+ 38th “A” LEXUS CENTRAL SPRINTS 17:46.10 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 15, 1999 Team finished seventh (tie) HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) Knoxville, Tenn. - October 31, 1998 6th “A” 7:06.20 VARSITY 8+ SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 17:07.66 2nd “B” 7:14.40 VARSITY 4+ NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 19:10.14 4th “A” 7:38.70 2nd “B” 19:16.07 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 2nd “B” 7:55.40 HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) Gainesville, Ga. - November 7, 1998 2nd “A” 8:33.50 VARSITY 8+ SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 18:46.5 3rd “B” 8:42.80 VARSITY 4+ 7th “A” 22:01.7 FALL 1999 RESULTS NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 19:57.0 CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 9, 1999 CHATTAHOOCHEE CHASE Team finished second Gainesville, Ga. - November 8, 1998 VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 15:45.51 2nd “A” 18:51.5 2nd “B” 16:10.98 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “C” 16:25.69 2nd “A” 21.48.8 VARSITY 4+ NOVICE 8+ 1st “B” 18:11.13 2nd “A” 20.21.3 2nd “A” 18:28.42 NOVICE 4+ SPRING 1999 RESULTS 1st “A” 17:52.58 VARSITY 2x MICHIGAN STATE & CLEMSON 1st “B” 18:49.22 East Lansing, Mich. - April 3, 1999 2nd “A” 19:01.92 Team finished third 3rd “D” 19:20.18 VARSITY 8+ 4th “C” 3rd “A” 6:30.00 19:36.15 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 7:46.35 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 7:32.22 HEAD OF THE CHARLES GEORGE WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL Boston, Mass. - October 23-24, 1999

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 19 RESULTS CLUB 8+ 2nd “A” 7:57.0 16th “A” 19:27.72 SECOND NOVICE 8+ VARSITY 8+ 2nd “B” 7:36.2 43rd “A” 18:57.46 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:21.1 HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE KANSAS Knoxville, Tenn. - October 23, 1999 Iowa City, Iowa - April 1, 2000 VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 4+ 3rd “B” 18:10.00 2nd “A” 8:41.0 VARSITY 2x NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 23:18.13 3rd “A” 7:58.4 NOVICE 8+ SECOND VARSITY 8+ 10th “A” 22:34.63 3rd “B” 7:42.4 VARSITY 8+ HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE 2nd “A” 7:18.0 Gainesville, Ga. - November 6, 1999 VARSITY 8+ IOWA AND KANSAS 6th “A” 19:46.4 Iowa City, Iowa - April 1, 2000 CLUB 8+ SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 20:15.1 2nd “B” 8:36.0 VARSITY 4+ 13th “A” 21:56.9 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING CLUB 4+ ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS 4th “A” 22:53.8 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 15-16, 2000 VARSITY 2x NOVICE 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 23:50.8 3rd “A” 8:31.2 NOVICE 8+ NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 8th “A” 22:18.0 5th “A” 7:35.7 JUNIOR VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) CHATTAHOOCHEE CHASE 1st “A” 7:20.8 Gainesville, Ga. - November 7, 1999 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 8:26.1 5th “A” 18:56.1 VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 7:03.3 4th “A” 21:33.5 JUNIOR VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 8:41.1 SPRING 2000 RESULTS SECOND NOVICE 8+ 4th “A” 7:58.2 WISCONSIN Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 18, 2000 MIDWEST ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS VARSITY 8+ Madison, Wis. - April 22, 2000 2nd “A” 7:02.0 SECOND VARSITY 8+ SECOND VARSITY 8+ (1500M) 6th “A” 6:34.23 2nd “B” 5:16.8 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) THIRD VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:14.23 2nd “C” 7:24.7 VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 8+ 6th “A” 6:27.45 3rd “A” 8:12.9 SECOND NOVICE 8+ LEXUS CENTRAL SPRINTS 2nd “B” 8:21.5 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 13-14, 2000 Team finished 12th (tie) CLEMSON INVITATIONAL SECOND VARSITY 4+(PETITE FINAL) Clemson, S.C. - March 25, 2000 2nd “A” 7:30.1 Team finished in 13th (tie) VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) VARSITY 8+ 5th “A” 8:25.4 3rd “A” 6:51.3 SECOND NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) SECOND VARSITY 8+ 4th “A” 7:31.9 3rd “B” 7:07.0 NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) THIRD VARSITY 8+ 4th “A” 7:30.0 2nd “C” 7:17.0 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (C FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:00.7 NOVICE 8+ VARSITY 8+ (C FINAL) 3rd “A” 7:29.5 1st “A” 6:47.5 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 2nd “B” 7:46.8 KANSAS STATE FALL 2000 RESULTS Iowa City, Iowa - April 1, 2000 NOVICE 8+

20 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK HEAD OF THE OHIO SECOND NOVICE 8+ Pittsburgh, Pa. - October 7, 2000 2nd “B” 7:18.90 GENERAL NOVICE 4+ VARSITY 8+ 10th “A” 20:07.02 2nd “A” 6:52.65 VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 18:25.60 2nd “A” 7:58.10 VARSITY 8+ 10th “A” 16:43.70 CLEMSON INVITATIONAL STAFF Clemson, S.C. - March 24, 2001 HEAD OF LAKE HARTWELL NOVICE 8+ Clemson, S.C. - October 14, 2000 3rd “A” 7:16.0 VARSITY 8+ SECOND NOVICE 8+ ROWERS 3rd “A” 20:18 1st “B” 7:25.6 4th “B” 20:57 SECOND VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 8+ 2nd “B” 6:58.1 5th “B” 26:17 VARSITY 8+

VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 6:43.2 RESULTS 2nd “A” 22:49 SECOND VARSITY 4+ LOUISVILLE 1st “A” 23:30 Knoxville, Tenn. - March 31, 2001

NOVICE 8+ HONORS HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE 1st “A” 7:06.2 Knoxville, Tenn. - October 28, 2000 2nd “B” 7:23.3 Team finished fifth VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 6:35.2 9th “D” 20:32.1 2nd “B” 6:48.7 VARSITY 4+ NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 18:27.7 1st “A” 7:56.0 VARSITY 2x VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 20:20.9 1st “A” 7:30.6 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “B” 7:36.6 1st “B” 17:05.3 2nd “A” 17:38.3 SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC San Diego, Calif. - April 7-8, 2001 HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE VARSITY 8+ (CAL CUP GRAND FINALS) Gainesville, Ga. - November 4, 2000 2nd “A” 7:19.63 Team finished seventh (tie) SECOND VARSITY 8+ (JV HEAT C) NOVICE 8+ 5th “B” 7:28.97 6th “A” 20:09.5 VARSITY 4+ INDIANA CUP 1st “A” 19:06.9 Bloomington, Ind. - April 14, 2001 2nd “B” 19:19.7 VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 2x 1st “A” 7:56.90 5th “A” 20:51.3 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 3rd “B” 7:47.21 CHATTAHOOCHEE CHASE NOVICE 8+ Gainesville, Ga. - November 5, 2000 4th “A” 7:19.26 NOVICE 8+ SECOND VARSITY 8+ 6th “A” 20:10 2nd “B” 6:58.88 VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 8+ 1st “B” 20:04 2nd “A” 6:42.53 2nd “A” 20:18 3rd “C” 20:57 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING VARSITY 2x ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS 1st “B” 21:52 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 20-21, 2001 2nd “A” 22:54 Team finished third 3rd “C” 23:44 NOVICE 8+ (HEAT A) 4th “A” 7:29.42 SPRING 2001 RESULTS NOVICE 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “A” 8:37.63 NOTRE DAME SECOND NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) Knoxville, Tenn. - March 17, 2001 2nd “B” 7:34.48 SECOND VARSITY 8+ SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “B” 6:29.60 2nd “B” 7:10.60 THIRD NOVICE 8+ VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “C” 8:23.15 5th “A” 8:07.79 NOVICE 8+ VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:17.86 6th “A” 7:14.22

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 21 RESULTS Gainesville, Ga. - November 3, 2001 Team finished fifth LEXUS SOUTH/CENTRAL SPRINTS NOVICE 8+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 12-13, 2001 1st “A” 19:06.6 Team finished 11th 2nd “B” 19:27.7 NOVICE 8+ (C FINAL) CLUB 8+ 1st “A” 7:16.3 1st “A” 17:27.3 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 7:56.7 3rd “A” 17:26.0 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) CLUB 4+ 2nd “B” 6:59.9 1st “B” 19:45.6 VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) OPEN 2x 6th “A” 6:54.3 3rd “A” 22:08.9 SECOND NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) VARSITY 4+ 2nd “B” 7:23.8 6th “A” 19:33.0

CHATTAHOOCHEE CHASE FALL 2001 RESULTS Gainesville, Ga. - November 4, 2001 VARSITY 4+ CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE 1st “A” 20:43.3 Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 13, 2001 CLUB 4+ Team champions 1st “A” 20:01.8 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “B” 20:11.0 1st “B” 16:15.07 VARSITY 2x 2nd “A” 16:23.49 1st “A” 20:56.9 VARSITY 2x 2nd “B” 25:02.3 1st “D” 15:11.52 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “C” 15:36.69 2nd “A” 19:39.1 3rd “E” 16:23.14 4th “B” 16:45.88 5th “A” 17:00.29 SPRING 2002 RESULTS 6th “F” 17:38.77 NOVICE 8+ NOTRE DAME 1st “A” 14:21.03 Knoxville, Tenn. - March 16, 2002 2nd “B” 14:21.31 SECOND VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 6:52.13 1st “D” 13:54.48 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “B” 14:14.98 2nd “A” 7:40.70 3rd “C” 14:23.51 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 8:15.10 HEAD OF THE CHARLES SECOND VARSITY 8+ Boston, Mass. - October 20, 2001 1st “A” 7:41.6 CLUB 8+ VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 17:31.82 2nd “A” 7:26.8

HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE MINNESOTA Knoxville, Tenn. - October 20, 2001 Knoxville, Tenn. - March 23, 2002 Team finished fourth SECOND VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 6:48.0 2nd “A” 19:32.00 VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 6:41.7 1st “A” 19:23.49 NOVICE 8+ VARSITY 2x 2nd “A” 7:20.7 3rd “A” 23:08.90 SECOND NOVICE 8+ VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:42.0 1st “A” 17:58.84 THIRD VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:02.9 HEAD OF THE SCHUYLKILL NOVICE 4+ Philadelphia, Pa. - October 27, 2001 1st “A” 7:37.6 CLUB 8+ 2nd “B” 7:44.9 1st “A” 15:17.26 VARSITY 8+ 6th ”A” 14:57.21 VARSITY 4+ LOUISVILLE 9th “A” 16:29.87 Knoxville, Tenn. - March 30, 2002 VARSITY 8+ HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE 1st “A” 6:19.90 3rd “B” 6:30.40

22 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK NOVICE 8+ LEXUS CENTRAL/SOUTHERN SPRINTS 1st “A” 7:14.07 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 18-19, 2002 GENERAL 2nd “B” 7:28.14 Team finished 12th (tie) VARSITY 4+ SECOND VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 7:16.50 5th “A” 7:56.2 3rd “B” 7:27.10 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) NOVICE 4+ 3rd “A” 8:01.4 1st “A” 7:46.1 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) STAFF 3rd “B” 7:52.4 2nd “A” 6:58.8 VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) GEORGE WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL 6th “A” 6:56.4 Washington, D.C. - April 13, 2002 ROWERS VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “A” 6:44.7 FALL 2002 RESULTS SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “A” 7:01.4 CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE

VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 12, 2002 RESULTS 2nd “A” 7:53.7 Team champions VARSITY 8+ SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING 1st “B” 15:46.17

ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS 2nd “A” 16:03.06 HONORS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 20-21, 2002 VARSITY 2x NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “D” 19:05.80 3rd “A” 7:17.0 2nd “E” 19:14.95 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “C” 19:17.65 3rd “A” 7:59.3 4th “A” 19:38.75 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 5th “F” 19:39.43 1st “A” 7:08.2 6th “B” 20:05.92 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:05.3 2nd “B” 18:52.83 3rd “A” 19:18.12 SEC INVITATIONAL VARSITY 4+ Knoxville, Tenn. - April 27, 2002 1st “C” 17:40.04 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 17:45.55 1st “A” 6:25.12 7th “B” 18:23.47 NOVICE 4+ 2nd “A” 7:22.51 HEAD OF THE CHARLES 3rd “B” 7:30.55 Boston, Mass. - October 19-20, 2002 VARSITY 8+ CLUB 8+ 1st “A” 6:06.54 1st “A” 17:07.64 2nd “B” 6:15.02 VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 4+ 25th “B” 17:44.78 1st “A” 7:02.82 HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE CLEMSON CLASSIC Knoxville, Tenn. - October 20, 2002 Clemson, S.C. - April 28, 2002 Team finished fourth VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 8+ 5th “A” 6:45.8 2nd “A” 19:00.78 VARSITY 4+ 4th “B” 19:40.68 4th “A” 7:36.1 VARSITY 4+ NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 19:16.52 3rd “A” 7:08.1 VARSITY 2x SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 24:12.32 3rd “A” 6:51.4 HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE TENNESSEE INVITATIONAL Gainesville, Ga. - November 2, 2002 Knoxville, Tenn. - May 5, 2002 Team finished fifth VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 6:31.0 3rd “A” 22:00.9 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 5th “B” 22:07.0 1st “A” 7:45.1 CLUB 8+ VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 19:19.0 1st “A” 7:32.9 VARSITY 8+ SECOND VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 18:25.0 2nd “A” 6:01.1 CLUB 4+ NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 20:30.7 2nd “A” 6:20.0 7th “B” 21:39.4 VARSITY 4+

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 23 RESULTS 1st “A” 20:26.1 2nd “A” 6:54.7 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 8:00.8 SPRING 2003 RESULTS NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 7:31.2 MINNESOTA Knoxville, Tenn. - March 22, 2003 LEXUS CENTRAL/SOUTHERN SPRINTS SECOND VARSITY 8+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 18-19, 2003 1st “A” 6:59.5 Team finished sixth VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 6:32.6 5th “A” 6:24.4 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 7:10.7 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 6:38.3 3rd “A” 8:01.1 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:26.5 LOUISVILLE SECOND VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) Knoxville, Tenn. - March 29, 2003 5th “A” 7:26.7 VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 6:19.8 4th “A” 6:50.6 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:31.1 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS NOVICE 8+ Indianapolis, Ind. - May 31, 2003 2nd “A” 7:13.3 VARSITY 8+ SECOND NOVICE 8+ 16th “A” 6:32.44 1st “A” 7:55.1 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:36.1 FALL 2003 RESULTS NOVICE 4+ 1st “A” 7:53.0 CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 11, 2003 Team champions SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ San Diego, Calif. - April 6, 2003 1st “A” 15:34.16 VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “B” 16:02.49 1st “A” 6:46.11 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 1st “A” 18:42.39 GEORGE WASHINGTON CREW CLASSIC 2nd “B” 19:17.30 Washington, D.C. - April 12, 2003 3rd “C” 19:21.27 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 4th “D” 19:42.69 1st “A” 6:27.9 5th “E” 20:47.41 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 6th “F” 20:51.07 1st “A” 6:57.4 NOVICE 8+ VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 18:15.49 1st “A” 9:00.6 8th “B” 19:52.35 NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” N/A 1st “A” 16:58.14 2nd “B” 17:11.43 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING 3rd “C” 17:32.56 ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS 7th “D” 17:57.30 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 19, 2003 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) HEAD OF THE CHARLES 1st “A” 6:29.8 Boston, Mass. - October 18-19, 2003 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 6:45.2 14th “A” 16:49.53 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) CLUB 8+ 1st “A” 7:28.0 2nd “A” 17:13.72 NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “A” 6:54.8 HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE NOVICE 4+ (GRAND FINAL) Knoxville, Tenn. - October 25, 2003 1st “A” 7:46.6 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 16:46.86 2nd “B” 17:15.93 CLEMSON CLASSIC 3rd “C” 17:53.66 Clemson, S.C. - April 27, 2003 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 17:16.73 2nd “A” 6:58.3 2nd “B” 17:43.14 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 3rd “C” 17:45.35

24 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK 4th “D” 18:03.05 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) OPEN 2x 1st “A” 6:30.90 GENERAL 1st “A” 21:17.20 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd “B” 21:38.51 2nd “A” 6:53.22 3rd “C” 22:59.40 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 6th “D” 27:07.26 1st “A” 7:18.99 NOVICE 8+ NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 17:50.79 2nd “A” 6:57.52 STAFF 6th “B” 18:39.24 12th “C” 19:35.07 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS RIVANNA ROMP Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 18, 2004 ROWERS Charlottesville, Va. - November 16, 2003 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 3rd “A” 6:59.3 3rd “A” 13:11.8 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 11th “B” 14:08.2 2nd “A” 7:48.9

17th “C” 14:39.6 NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) RESULTS CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 3rd “A” 7:12.8 2nd “A” 15:08.3 6th “B” 15:33.4 WASHINGTON STATE/OREGON STATE

11th “C” 16:03.5 Pullman, Wash. - April 24, 2004 HONORS 18th “D” 16:29.0 VARSITY 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 2nd “A” 6:27.80 3rd “A” 16:31.7 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 10th “B” 17:06.6 3rd “A” 6:46.80 NOVICE 8+ VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 15:07.0 3rd “A” 7:36.08 5th “B” 15:45.9 LEXUS CENTRAL/SOUTH SPRINTS SPRING 2004 RESULTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 16-20, 2004 Team finished sixth (tie) MINNESOTA VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) Knoxville, Tenn. - March 20, 2004 4th “A” 6:42.9 VARSITY 8+ SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 6:34.06 4th “A” 6:38.3 SECOND VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 6:43.30 4th “A” 8:16.1 NOVICE 8+ NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 6:58.50 2nd “A” 7:15.1 SECOND NOVICE 8+ NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2nd “A” 7:42.30 Sacramento, Calif. - May 30, 2004 VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:36.24 10th “A” 6:40.36 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 8:25.67 FALL 2004 RESULTS VIRGINIA/LOUISVILLE Knoxville, Tenn. - March 27, 2004 CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE VARSITY 8+ Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 9, 2004 1st “A” 7:08.85 Team champions SECOND VARSITY 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 7:27.27 1st “A” 14:00.28 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “B” 14:42.74 2nd “A” 7:28.69 3rd “C” 15:07.72 SECOND NOVICE 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 2nd “A” 8:29.90 1st “A” 15:56.64 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “B” 16:20.20 2nd “A” 8:28.43 4th “C” 16:39.17 SECOND VARSITY 4+ CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 2nd “A” 7:39.52 1st “A” 16:44.25 2nd “B” 16:48.01 SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC 3rd “C” 16:49.11 San Diego, Calif. - April 4, 2004 4th “D” 17:26.63 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 5th “E” 17:27.51 3rd “A” 7:02.68 6th “F” 17:32.73 CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLE GEORGE WASHINGTON CREW CLASSIC 2nd Pemberton 17:23.42 Washington, D.C. - April 10, 2004 3rd Long 19:03.90

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 25 RESULTS NOVICE 8+ SECOND VARSITY 4+ 7th “A” 19:14.47 2nd “A” 7:13.72 9th “B” 19:38.74 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 6:56.40 HEAD OF THE CHARLES SECOND NOVICE 8+ Boston, Mass. - October 23-24, 2004 2nd “A” 7:01.90 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 3rd “B” 7:39.10 10th “A” 12:34.95 CLUB 8+ LOUISVILLE 2nd “A” 13:11.03 Knoxville, Tenn. - March 26, 2005 VARSITY 8+ HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE 1st “A” 6:29.08 Knoxville, Tenn. - October 30, 2004 SECOND VARSITY 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 6:40.59 1st “A” 18:07.34 VARSITY 4+ 5th “B” 19:23.07 1st “A” 7:29.66 6th “C” 19:35.03 2nd “B” 7:32.13 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 19:05.11 1st “A” 7:06.12 2nd “B” 19:50.57 3rd “B” 7:37.82 3rd “C” 20:03.29 OPEN 2x SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC 1st “A” 23:03.64 San Diego, Calif. - April 3, 2005 2nd “B” 23:18.14 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 3rd “C” 23:25.22 6th “A” 6:42.92 4th “D” 24:33.41 NOVICE 8+ VIRGINIA 8th “A” 21:04.54 Charlottesville, Va. - April 16, 2005 17th “B” 22:52.85 VARSITY 8+ 24th “C” 25:10.48 1st “A” 6:21.5 SECOND VARSITY 8+ RIVANNA ROMP 2nd “A” 6:39.4 Charlottesville, Va. - November 16, 2004 VARSITY 4+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 2nd “A” 7:37.5 3rd “A” 13:55.2 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 7th “B” 14:40.9 2nd “A” 7:29.3 10th “C” 15:06.3 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING 3rd “A” 15:40.8 ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS 5th “B” 15:56.6 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 15, 2005 6th “C” 15:59.6 FROSH/NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) OPEN 2x 1st “A” 7:16.50 5th “A” 17:31.1 FROSH/NOVICE 8+ B (GRAND FINAL) 8th “B” 18:14.5 2nd “A” 7:29.13 16th “C” 18:17.1 NOVICE 8+ WASHINGTON STATE 8th “A” 17:00.2 Knoxville, Tenn. - April 23, 2005 12th “B” 18:25.8 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:19.90 SPRING 2005 RESULTS SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 7:15.42 NOTRE DAME/MICHIGAN STATE VARSITY 4+ Knoxville, Tenn. - March 12, 2005 2nd “A” 8:16.00 1,500m Scrimmage 3rd “B” 8:30.60 VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 5:10.34 ARAMARK CENTRAL/SOUTH SPRINTS VARSITY 4+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 15-16, 2005 1st “A” 6:13.04 Team finished fifth NOVICE 8+ VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 1st “A” 6:02.61 2nd “A” 6:29.61 MINNESOTA SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) Knoxville, Tenn. - March 19, 2005 2nd “A” 6:49.34 VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 6:10.56 1st “A” 7:42.40 SECOND VARSITY 8+ OPEN 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 1st “A” 6:17.18 1st “A” 7:59.00 VARSITY 4+ NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 7:13.62 1st “A” 7:11.20

26 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK SECOND NOVICE 8+ NOVICE 8+ 5th “A” 7:45.90 7th “A” 17:25.37 GENERAL 10th “B” 17:57.44 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Sacramento, Calif. - May 27-29, 2005 VARSITY 8+ SPRING 2006 RESULTS 8th “A” 6:26.26 NOTRE DAME/MINNESOTA STAFF Knoxville, Tenn. - March 18, 2006 FALL 2005 RESULTS 1,500m Scrimmage VARSITY 8+ CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE 2nd “A” 4:51.70 ROWERS Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 8, 2005 SECOND VARSITY 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 4:55.35 1st “A” 16:10.2 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “B” 16:39.1 1st “A” 5:31.73

4th “C” 17:13.6 SECOND VARSITY 4+ RESULTS 2nd “A” 5:42.81 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 18:04.0 3rd “A” 5:22.31

2nd “B” 18:07.8 SECOND NOVICE 8+ HONORS 4th “C” 18:37.0 3rd “A” 5:56.40 5th “D” 18:56.0 LOUISVILLE HAMPIONSHIP 2x Knoxville, Tenn. - March 25, 2006 1st “A” 19:05.4 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “B” 19:31.9 1st “A” 6:48.41 3rd “C” 19:46.5 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 4th “D” 20:04.6 1st “A” 7:08.61 5th “E” 20:09.0 6th “F” 21:22.2 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 8:06.79 HEAD OF THE CHARLES 3rd “B” 8:38.69 Boston, Mass. - October 22-23, 2005 NOVICE 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 2nd “A” 7:41.70 12th “A” 17:31.76 SECOND NOVICE 8+ CLUB 8+ 1st “A” 7:55.63 1st “A” 16:49.911 CHAMPIONSHIP 4- (STRAIGHT FOUR) MICHIGAN 1st “A” 19:37.33 Columbus, Ohio - April 8, 2006 2nd “B” 20:03:68 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:29.26 HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE SECOND VARSITY 8+ Knoxville, Tenn. - October 22, 2005 2nd “A” 6:36.91 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 18:16.17 1st “A” 7:31.22 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 21:20.65 OHIO STATE 4th “B” 22:15.41 Columbus, Ohio - April 8, 2006 5th “C” 23:05.69 VARSITY 8+ 7th “D” 24:32.08 2nd “A” 6:23.44 SECOND VARSITY 8+ HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE 2nd “A” 6:32.37 Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 5, 2005 VARSITY 4+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 2nd “A” 7:26.68 1st “A” 16:06.1 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 3rd “B” 16:31.6 2nd “A” 7:46.92 10th “C” 16:58.8 RIVANNA ROMP Charlottesville, Va. - November 13, 2005 UCLA CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ Belmont, Calif. - April 14-15, 2006 4th “A” 14:10.93 VARSITY 8+ 9th “B” 14:30.77 2nd “A” 7:24.2 14th “C” 15:00.91 SECOND VARSITY 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” 7:31.8 8th “A” 16:24.4 VARSITY 4+ 9th “B” 16:27.1 1st “A” 8:38.8 10th “C” 16:35.1

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 27 RESULTS WASHINGTON STATE 6th “F” 22:05.2 Belmont, Calif. - April 14-15, 2006 7th “G” 22:06.7 VARSITY 8+ 8th “H” 22:20.7 2nd “A” 6:49.2 SECOND VARSITY 8+ HEAD OF THE CHARLES 2nd “A” 7:02.8 Boston, Mass. - October 22-23, 2006 VARSITY 4+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 2nd “A” 8:34.0 7th “A” 16:34.50 CLUB 8+ STANFORD 1st “A” 18:10.34 Belmont, Calif. - April 14-15, 2006 VARSITY 8+ HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE 2nd “A” 7:46.0 Knoxville, Tenn. - October 28, 2006 SECOND VARSITY 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” 7:48.7 1st “A” 17:31.47 VARSITY 4+ 2nd “B” 17:45.75 1st “A” 8:44.0 3rd “C” 18:00.66 CHAMPIONSHIP 4- (STRAIGHT FOUR) SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING 4th “A” 18:44.04 ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS 12th “B” 20:07.05 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 15, 2006 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 20:26.33 7th “A” 7:48.47 2nd “B” 22:16.96 SECOND NOVICE 8+ 3rd “C” 24:56.38 3rd “A” 8:02.49 4th “D” 25:04.92 CHAMPIONSHIP 1x ARAMARK CENTRAL/SOUTH SPRINTS 1st Shelton 20:13.23 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 14, 2007 2nd Collins 21:03.67 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 6:27.34 2nd “A” 18:19.36 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “B” 19:13.54 2nd “A” 6:42.84 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE 2nd “A” 7:45.13 Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 4, 2006 SECOND VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 2nd “A” 7:44.34 1st “A” 15:35.7 NOVICE 8+ (“C” FINAL) 2nd “B” 15:48.3 2nd “A” 7:25.91 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” 16:55.9 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 3rd “B” 17:24.4 West Windsor, N.J. - May 28, 2006 6th “C” 17:31.9 VARSITY 8+ 21st “D” 18:35.1 14th “A” 6:38.073 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 4th “A” 18:56.4 5th “A” 7:04.680 10th “B” 20:03.2 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) NOVICE 8+ 6th “A” 8:03.43 8th “A” 17:46.9 9th “B” 18:28.7 FALL 2006 RESULTS 21st “C” 20:55.2

CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE RIVANNA ROMP Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 16, 2006 Charlottesville, Va. - November 12, 2006 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 17:03 3rd “A” 13:29.57 2nd “B” 17:11 13th “B” 14:02.49 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 17th “C” 14:19.06 1st “A” 19:37.0 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “B” 19:37.2 4th “A” 15:25.82 4th “C” 20:22.0 8th “B” 16:36.83 6th “D” 20:24.2 SPRING 2007 RESULTS CHAMPIONSHIP 4- (STRAIGHT FOUR) 5th “A” 20:22.0 NOTRE DAME/MINNESOTA CHAMPIONSHIP 2x Knoxville, Tenn. - March 17, 2007 1st “A” 20:54.4 1,500m Scrimmage 2nd “B” 21:03.2 VARSITY 8+ 3rd “C” 21:10.2 2nd “A” 4:49.3 4th “D” 21:11.4 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 5th “E” 21:17.2 1st “A” 4:52.5

28 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 6:36.0 2nd “A” 5:35.2 VARSITY 4+ GENERAL SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:28.3 1st “A” 5:33.1 NOVICE 8+ SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING 3rd “A” 5:21.7 ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS SECOND NOVICE 8+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 15, 2007 3rd “A” 5:37.6 NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) STAFF 1st “A” 7:30.53 LOUISVILLE SECOND NOVICE 8+ (FINAL) Knoxville, Tenn. - March 24, 2007 4th “A” 8:15.12 VARSITY 8+ ROWERS 1st “A” 6:27.5 ARAMARK CENTRAL/SOUTH SPRINTS SECOND VARSITY 8+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 15, 2007 1st “A” 6:39.5 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) VARSITY 4+ 4th “A” 6:37.10

2nd “A” 7:24.3 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) RESULTS 3rd “B” 7:32.7 5th “A” 6:47.12 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:14.0 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL)

SECOND NOVICE 8+ 5th “A” 7:39.84 HONORS 1st “A” 7:36.3 SECOND VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) 5th “A” 7:44.34 OHIO STATE/MICHIGAN NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) Columbus, Ohio - April 7, 2007 6th “A” 7:23.84 VARSITY 8+ SECOND NOVICE 8+ (“C” FINAL) 3rd “A” 6:47.48 5th “A” 7:41.90 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 6:41.26 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS VARSITY 4+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 27, 2007 2nd “A” 7:55.51 VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) SECOND VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 6:44.32 1st “A” 7:28.07 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 6:59.30 3rd “A” 7:57.17 VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “A” 7:54.18 STANFORD Belmont, Calif. - April 14-15, 2007 VARSITY 8+ FALL 2007 RESULTS 1st “A” 7:00.02 SECOND VARSITY 8+ CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE 1st “A” 6:56.96 Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 13, 2007 VARSITY 4+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 8:10.75 1st “A” 16:41.7 3rd “B” 17:37.1 WASHINGTON STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ Belmont, Calif. - April 14-15, 2007 1st “A” 18:30.0 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “B” 19:03.1 1st “A” 7:06.18 5th “C” 19:38.4 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 12th “D” 20:36.1 1st “A” 7:39.35 CHAMPIONSHIP 2- VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 20:12.3 2nd “A” 8:23.83 2nd “C” 20:38.0 3rd “B” 21:35.8 CALIFORNIA OPEN 2x Belmont, Calif. - April 14-15, 2007 2nd “A” 21:19.1 VARSITY 8+ 3rd “B” 22:49.3 2nd “A” 6:46.55 SECOND VARSITY 8+ HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE 2nd “A” 6:51.17 Knoxville, Tenn. - October 20, 2007 VARSITY 4+ NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 8:01.66 2nd “A” 21:37.49 4th “B” 22:32.99 BROWN/YALE 5th “C” 22:33.62 Derby, Conn. - April 28, 2007 9th “D” 23:21.83 VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 6:37.6 SECOND VARSITY 8+

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 29 RESULTS HEAD OF THE CHARLES Knoxville, Tenn. - March 29, 2008 Boston, Mass. - October 20-21, 2007 VARSITY 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 6:17.22 5th “A” 16:26.994 SECOND VARSITY 8+ CLUB 8+ 1st “A” 6:32.58 1st “A” 17:16.740 2nd “B” 6:42.58 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ NOVICE 8+ 14th “A” 19:26.791 2nd “A” 7:16.20

HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE OHIO STATE/MICHIGAN/BUCKNELL Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 3, 2007 Columbus, Ohio. - April 12, 2008 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ VARSITY 8+ 1st “B” 17:15.0 2nd “A” 6:48.10 9th “A” 18:22.5 SECOND VARSITY 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 2nd “A” 7:03.20 2nd “B” 19:52.4 VARSITY 4+ 14th “A” 21:04.6 4th “A” 8:27.90 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 20:24.3 3rd “A” 8:31.90 24th “B” 25:50.6 OPEN 4x YALE/PRINCETON 2nd “A” 20:22.5 Princeton, N.J. - April 19, 2008 3rd “B” 20:29.8 VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 6:40.40 7th “A” 20:46.0 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 14th “C” 22:16.2 2nd “A” 6:57.50 15th “B” 22:19.5 VARSITY 4+ 16th “D” 23:24.0 2nd “A” 7:56.40 SECOND VARSITY 4+ RIVANNA ROMP 2nd “A” 8:02.10 Charlottesville, Va. - November 11, 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 2nd “A” 13:40.07 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING 8th “B” 14:30.49 ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 19, 2008 4th “A” 16:02.58 NOVICE 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 7th “B” 16:19.03 2nd “A” 7:58.26 CHAMPIONSHIP 2x NOVICE 4+ (SEMIFINAL) 2nd “A” 15:59.02 5th “A” 9:32.09 8th “B” 17:39.05 CHAMPIONSHIP 2- ARAMARK SOUTH/CENTRAL SPRINTS 6th “A” 17:52.77 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 18, 2008 8th “B” 18:05.57 VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 9th “C” 18:06.82 6th “A” 6:40.30 CHAMPIONSHIP 1x SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) 2nd Jones 17:56.04 5th “A” 6:47.30 NOVICE 8+ VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 3rd “A” 16:44.20 3rd “A” 7:39.20 5th “B” 17:10.71 SECOND VARSITY 4+ (“C” FINAL) 6th “A” 9:18.00 SPRING 2008 RESULTS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS MINNESOTA Rancho Cordova, Calif. - June 1, 2008 Knoxville, Tenn. - March, 22, 2008 VARSITY 8+ (“C” FINAL) VARSITY 8+ 4th “A” 6:49.19 1st “A” 6:55.70 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GRAND FINAL) SECOND VARSITY 8+ 5th “A” 6:51.60 2nd “A” 7:20.80 VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 4+ (PETITE FINAL) 2nd “A” 8:35.65 5th “A” 7:45.70 SECOND VARSITY 4+ FALL 2008 RESULTS 1st “A” 8:27.46 NOVICE 8+ CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE 2nd “A” 8:19.40 Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 11, 2008 SECOND NOVICE 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 2nd “A” 8:57.80 1st “A” 16:28.90 2nd “B” 17:13.60 LOUISVILLE CHAMPIONSHIP 4+

30 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK 1st “B” 19:27.90 SPRING 2009 RESULTS 2nd “A” 19:37.80 GENERAL 3rd “D” 19:54.40 MINNESOTA 7th “C” 20:57.70 Knoxville, Tenn. - March 21, 2009 CHAMPIONSHIP 2- VARSITY 8+ 1st “E” 19:52.40 2nd “A” 6:38.65 2nd “G” 20:06.60 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 3rd “H” 20:07.70 2nd “A” 6:46.51 STAFF 4th “D” 20:40.00 VARSITY 4+ 5th “B” 20:53.30 3rd “A” 8:00.5 6th “C” 21:19.50 7th “F” 21:21.90 ALABAMA ROWERS 8th “A” 22:51.90 Knoxville, Tenn. - March 28, 2009 VARSITY 8+ HEAD OF THE CHARLES 1st “A” 6:31.00 Boston, Mass. - October 19, 2008 SECOND VARSITY 8+

CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 6:41.50 RESULTS 14th “A” 17:01.719 VARSITY 4+ 33rd “B” 18:00.545 1st “A” 7:47.90 SECOND VARSITY 4+

HEAD OF THE TENNESSEE 2nd “A” 8:22.59 HONORS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - October 25, 2008 NOVICE 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 2nd “A” 7:20.90 1st “A” 15:57.39 2nd “B” 16:42.72 VIRGINIA CHAMPIONSHIP 2x Charlottesville, Va. - April 11, 2009 1st “A” 18:41.13 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “B” 16:42.72 2nd “A” 6:46.50 CHAMPIONSHIP 2- SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “D” 19:46.69 2nd “A” 6:46.50 2nd “C” 19:55.82 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “B” 19:58.00 2nd “A” 8:14.40 4th “E” 19:58.02 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 5th “A” 20:27.92 3rd “A” 8:27.30 6th “F” 20:59.75 NOVICE 8+ CLEMSON 3rd “A” 18:33.00 Charlottesville, Va. - April 11, 2009 6th “B” 19:34.89 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:43.70 HEAD OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE SECOND VARSITY 8+ Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 1, 2008 2nd “A” 6:58.90 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 16:33.70 2nd “A” 8:11.60 12th “B” 17:17.30 SECOND VARSITY 4+ CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 2nd “A” 8:48.80 3rd “A” 18:28.00 9th “B” 19”02.60 LAKE NATOMA INVITATIONAL 18th “C” 19:52.10 Rancho Cordova, Calif. - April 18-19, 2009 NOVICE 8+ Team finished sixth 8th “A” 19:08.60 VARSITY 8+ (GROUP 2 FINAL) 16th “B” 20:31.60 3rd “A” 6:40.93 RIVANNA ROMP SECOND VARSITY 8+ (GROUP 2 FINAL) Charlottesville, Va. - November 16, 2008 1st “A” 6:46.90 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ VARSITY 4+ (GROUP 2 FINAL) 4th “A” 13:36.67 3rd “A” 8:03.28 14th “B” 14:14.90 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 5th “A” 15:23.52 CHARLES RIVER CHALLENGE CHAMPIONSHIP 2x Boston, Mass. - April 25-26, 2009 4th “A” 15:23.07 VARSITY 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 2- 2nd “A” 7:25.50 1st “A” 16:49.06 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 6th “B” 17:34.14 2nd “A” 7:27.90 7th “C” 17:46.98 VARSITY 4+ NOVICE 8+ 4th “A” 8:56.50 5th “A” 15:47.01 7th “B” 16:13.36

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 31 RESULTS ARAMARK SPRINTS SPRING 2010 RESULTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 16-17, 2009 VARSITY 8+ (“C” FINAL) MINNESOTA 1st “A” 6:18.70 Knoxville, Tenn. - March 20, 2010 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) VARSITY 8+ 4th “A” 6:32.10 1st “A” 6:13.3 VARSITY 4+ (“C” FINAL) SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:15.00 1st “A” 6:23.4 OPEN 4+ (“D” FINAL) VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:43.20 2nd “A” 7:24.5 3rd “B” 7:28.7 FALL 2009 RESULTS SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 7:49.6 CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 10, 2009 DARTMOUTH/LOUISVILLE/ALABAMA CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ Knoxville, Tenn. - March 27, 2010 1st “A” 15:51.80 Round One 3rd “B” 16:16.50 VARSITY 8+ 8th “C” 17:14.10 2nd “A” 6:16.3 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 17:18.40 1st “A” 6:29.4 2nd “B” 17:23.90 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “C” 17:50.50 1st “A” 7:25.2 CHAMPIONSHIP 2- SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 19:59.80 1st “A” 7:33.0 2nd “D” 20:12.70 NOVICE 8+ 3rd “C” 20:16.50 2nd “A” 7:12.7 4th “B” 20:19.40 Round Two VARSITY 8+ HEAD OF THE CHARLES 1st “A” 6:28.7 Boston, Mass. - October 18, 2009 SECOND VARSITY 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 6:45.9 12th “A” 17:16.15 VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:41.7 SECRET CITY HEAD RACE SECOND VARSITY 4+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. -October 31, 2009 1st “A” 7:26.7 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “B” 8:04.9 3rd “A” 20:44.70 NOVICE 8+ 7th “B” 22:38.23 2nd “A” 7:11.9 8th “C” 23:13.08 WISCONSIN HEAD OF THE HOOCH Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 3, 2010 Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 7, 2009 VARSITY 8+ CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 6:40.8 2nd “A” 14:17.40 1st “A” 6:35.0 13th “B” 15:01.20 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 24th “C” 15:24.60 1st “A” 6:49.2 OPEN 8+ 1st “A” 7:00.7 16th “A” 16:09.70 THIRD VARSITY 8+ 20th “C” 17:25.20 2nd “A” N/A 22nd “B” 17:27.30 FOURTH VARSITY 8+ RIVANNA ROMP 2nd “A” 7:16.8 Charlottesville, Va. - November 15, 2009 2nd “A” (1500m) 6:06.1 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 13:48.73 3rd “A” (1000m) 4:04.6 7th “B” 14:22.26 4th “B” (1000m) 4:17.5 8th “C” 14:31.37 5th “C” (1000m) 4:28.9 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ LAKE NATOMA INVITATIONAL 5th “B” 15:35.00 Sacramento, Calif. - April 18, 2010 6th “A” 15:48.36 VARSITY 8+ 17th “C” 16:49.25 Group B CHAMPIONSHIP 2- 1st “A” 6:36.0 1st “A” 16:51.04 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 3rd “B” 17:44.36 Group B NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 6:45.6 4th “A” 15:38.59 VARSITY 4+ 6th “B” 16:20.91 Group B 2nd “A” 7:38.3

32 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK HEAD OF THE CHARLES PRINCETON Boston, Mass. - October 24, 2010 GENERAL Princeton, N.J. - May 1, 2010 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ VARSITY 8+ 10th “A” 16:23.63 2nd “A” 6:30.2 SECOND VARSITY 8+ SECRET CITY HEAD RACE 2nd “A” 6:32.0 Oak Ridge, Tenn. -October 30, 2010 VARSITY 4+ NOVICE 8+ STAFF 2nd “A” 7:43.3 3rd “C” 23:52.04 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 7:58.8 HEAD OF THE HOOCH Chattanooga, Tenn - November 6, 2010 ROWERS ARAMARK SPRINTS CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 16, 2010 2nd “A” 16:05.1 Team Finished First CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ VARSITY 8+ 5th “A” 17:43.7

Grand final 14th “B” 18:19.4 RESULTS 6th “A” 6:39.73 26th “C” 18:52.5 SECOND VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 8+ Grand Final 6th “A” 18:18.5

6th “A” 6:50.78 18th “B” 19:21.8 HONORS VARSITY 4+ 40th “C” 22:32.3 Petite Final CHAMPIONSHIP 2x 6th “A” 7:52.04 8th “A” 20:02.0 OPEN 4+ 15th “B” 20:27.1 D Final 2nd “A” 8:09.54 SPRING 2011 RESULTS NOVICE 8+ Petite Final MINNESOTA 5th “A” 7:08.07 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 19, 2011 VARSITY 8+ NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 1st “A” 6:09.5 Gold River, Calif. - May 30, 2010 SECOND VARSITY 8+ Team Finished 16th 2nd “A” 6:17.4 VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 4+ C Final 2nd “A” 6:58.5 4th “A” 6:43.21 3rd “B” 7:07.5 SECOND VARSITY 8+ SECOND VARSITY 4+ C Final 1st “A” 6:56.0 1st “A” 6:41.5 NOVICE 8+ VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 6:50.4 C Final 4th “A” 7:40.2 LOUISVILLE Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 26, 2011 FALL 2010 RESULTS VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:33.9 CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE SECOND VARSITY 8+ Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 10, 2010 1st “A” 6:34.6 COLLEGIATE 8+ 2nd “B” 6:41.2 1st “C” 16:32.0 VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 17:06.4 1st “A” 7:26.9 6th “B” 17:29.1 NOVICE 8+ COLLEGIATE 4+ 1st “A” 7:11.2 1st “C” 17:53.9 NOVICE 4+ 3rd “B” 18:20.5 3rd “A” 8:44.4 6th “A” 18:37.5 9th “D” 19:42.1 LAKE NATOMA INVITATIONAL COLLEGIATE 2- Rancho Cordova, Calif. - April 17, 2011 1st “B” 20:28.2 VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 20:35.0 Group B Final 3rd “E” 20:38.5 1st “A” 6:31.10 4th “D” 20:43.7 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 5th “C” 21:47.5 Group B Final OPEN 1x 3rd “A” 6:45.57 3rd “A” 21:10.9 VARSITY 4+ 6th “B” 22:52.2 Group B Final 3rd “A” 7:30.89

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 33 RESULTS PRINCETON/VIRGINIA/COLUMBIA 1st “A” 7:16.60 Princeton, N.J. - April 30, 2011 SECOND VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:15.70 4th “A” 7:08.1 NOVICE 8+ SECOND VARSITY 8+ Heat 1 3rd “A” 7:35.0 2nd “B” 7:20.82 VARSITY 4+ Heat 2 3rd “A” 8:17.0 2nd “A” 6:59.32 SECOND VARSITY 4+ 3rd “A” 8:11.4 CENTRAL FLORIDA Orlando, Fla. - March 24, 2012 CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP VARSITY 8+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 14, 2011 1st “A” 7:12.9 Team Finished Second SECOND VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:16.2 2nd “A” 6:29.26 VARSITY 4+ SECOND VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 7:59.4 2nd “A” 6:43.60 SECOND VARSITY 4+ VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 8:07.8 2nd “A” 7:19.18 OPEN 4+ SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC 1st “A” 7:08.80 San Diego, Calif. - April 1, 2012 3rd “B” VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) 7:22.16 4th “A” 7:39.35 SECOND VARSITY 8+ (PETITE FINAL) FALL 2011 RESULTS 5th “A” 7:31.62 VARSITY 4+ (GRAND FINAL) CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE 4th “A” 8:08.98 Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 9, 2011 COLLEGIATE 8+ MICHIGAN/OHIO STATE/ 1st “A” 16:55.5 OREGON STATE/OKLAHOMA 6th “B” 18:02.8 Ann Arbor, Mich. - April 14, 2012 8th “C” 18:11.4 VARSITY 8+ COLLEGIATE 4+ First Session 1st “A” 17:42.9 5th “A” 7:02.76 2nd “B” 17:48.3 Second Session 7th “C” 18:47.7 4th “A” 7:04.56 8th “D” 18:52.7 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 12th “E” 19:26.6 First Session COLLEGIATE 2x 3rd “A” 6:55.27 1st “A” Second Session 2nd “B” 4th “A” 7:14.55 3rd “C” VARSITY 4+ HEAD OF THE CHARLES First Session Boston, Mass. - October 23, 2011 2nd “A” 7:44.00 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ Second Session 11th “A” 16:52.48 3rd “A” 7:57.72 CLUB 8+ SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING 1st “A” 17:41.48 ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS HEAD OF THE HOOCH Oak Ridge, Tenn. - April 22, 2012 Chattanooga, Tenn - November 5, 2011 NOVICE 8+ (GRAND FINAL) CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st “A” 7:01.4 1st “A” 16:04.2 2nd “B” 7:31.0 8th “B” 16:40.3 PRINCETON CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ Princeton, N.J. - April 28, 2012 1st “A” 17:50.5 VARSITY 8+ 11th “B” 18:36.4 2nd “A” 6:53.9 SECOND VARSITY 8+ SPRING 2012 RESULTS 2nd “A” 7:09.2 VARSITY 4+ OAK RIDGE INVITATIONAL 2nd “A” 8:04.0 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 18, 2012 3rd “B” 8:14.6 VARSITY 8+ SECOND VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 6:26.13 1st “C” 8:07.9 SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:39.54 VARSITY 4+

34 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP SPRING 2013 RESULTS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 12, 2012 GENERAL Team Finished First MINNESOTA VARSITY 8+ Knoxville, Tenn. - March 24, 2013 1st “A” 6:45.80 I VARSITY 8+ SECOND VARSITY 8+ 2nd “A” 6:36.5 1st “A” 6:52.40 II VARSITY 8+ VARSITY 4+ 2nd “A” 6:40.8 STAFF 2nd “A” 7:40.53 I VARSITY 4+ OPEN 4+ 2nd “A” 7:36.4 1st “A” 7:46.9 II VARSITY 4+ NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 7:39.8 ROWERS 2nd “A” 7:09.32 7th “B” 7:32.40 LOUISVILLE Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 30, 2013 FALL 2012 RESULTS NOVICE 8+

2nd “A” 7:09 RESULTS CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE 3rd “B” 7:26 Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 13, 2012 NOVICE 4+ COLLEGIATE 8+ 1st “A” 8:06

2nd “A” 16:32.15 I VARSITY 8+ HONORS 3rd “C” 16:54.51 2nd “A” 6:37.9 4th “B” 17:01.52 II VARSITY 8+ 8th “D” 18:05.09 2nd “A’ 6:43.3 COLLEGIATE 4+ I VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 18:46.75 2nd “A” 7:36.3 2nd “B” 19:34.46 II VARSITY 4+ 4th “D” 19:47.27 1st “A” 7:38.9 6th “C” 20:07.39 7th “E” OHIO STATE INVITATIONAL 20:18.59 Columbus, Ohio - March 30, 2013 First Session HEAD OF THE CHARLES I VARSITY 8+ Boston, Mass. - October 21, 2012 2nd “A” 7:23.7 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ II VARSITY 8+ 30th “A” 18:11.03 2nd “A” 7:29.8 CLUB 8+ I VARSITY 4+ 9th “A” 17:17.17 2nd “A” 8:34.83 II VARSITY 4+ SECRET CITY HEAD RACE 2nd “A” 8:25.47 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - October 27, 2012 Second Session COLLEGIATE 4+ I VARSITY 8+ 1st “A” 19:56.23 2nd “A” 7:33.85 2nd “B” 20:05.98 II VARSITY 8+ 3rd “C” 20:53.82 2nd “A” 7:35.20 NOVICE 8+ I VARSITY 4+ 1st “A” 19:27.97 2nd “A” 8:37.75 4th “B” 20:35.29 II VARSITY 4+ 7th “C” 22:02.64 2nd “A” 8:48.90

HEAD OF THE HOOCH CLEMSON INVITATIONAL Chattanooga, Tenn - November 4, 2012 Columbus, Ohio - March 30, 2013 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ First Session - Saturday 5th “A” 16:39.3 I VARSITY 8+ 14th “B” 17:06.2 6th “A” 6:46.4 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ II VARSITY 8+ Tied 5th “A” 18:26.3 3rd “A” 6:48.5 15th “B” 18:58.1 I VARSITY 4+ COLLEGIATE 2x 6th “A” 7:52.6 16th “C” 21:12.4 II VARSITY 4 17th “B” 21:12.7 2nd “A” 7:55.0 48th “A” 24:32.6 Second Session - Saturday OPEN 8+ I VARSITY 8+ 7th “A” 17:24.4 4th “A” 6:32.6 9th “B” 17:24.5 II VARSITY 8+ NOVICE 8+ 3rd “A” 6:37.7 12th “A” 18:54.5 I VARSITY 4+ 14th “B” 19:13.6 4th “A” 7:34.3

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II VARSITY 4+ 4th “C” 19:01.21 3rd “A” 7:36.1 6th “D” 19:45.06 First Session - Sunday I VARSITY 8+ AT DUKE 3rd “A” 6:57.7 Durham, N.C. - October 20, 2013 II VARSITY 8+ (no official times recorded) 2nd “A” 7:08.8 A PAIRS I VARSITY 4+ 2nd 6th “A” 8:27.6 3rd 7th PRINCETON, PENN, & DARTMOUTH B FOURS Princeton, N.J. - April 27, 2013 4th I VARSITY 8+ 5th 4th “A” 6:46.0 NOVICE SIXES II VARSITY 8+ 1st 3rd “A” 6:59.7 3rd I VARSITY 4+ 4th “A” 7:56.8 SECRET CITY HEAD RACE II VARSITY 4+ Oak Ridge, Tenn. - October 26, 2013 3rd “A” 7:55.5 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 22:22.59 CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIPS 4th “B” 24:49.14 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 18, 2013 6th “C” 25:14.53 Preliminaries I VARSITY 8 1st 6:42.06 HEAD OF THE HOOCH II VARSITY 8 Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 2-3, 2013 1st 6:51.30 I VARSITY 4 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 1st 7:35.70 4th “A” 16:28.4 OPEN 4+ NOVICE 8+ 2nd 7:37.59 12th “A” 18:32.8 NOVICE 8+ (Heat 1) 20th “B” 20:09.1 3rd “A”7:15.09 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ NOVICE 8+ (Heat 2) 1st “A” 17:37.8 4th “B” 7:25.03 3rd “B” 17:54.9 Finals OPEN 2- I VARSITY 8+ 3rd “A” 3rd 6:37.88 18:16.3 II VARSITY 8+ 4th “B” 18:17.6 2nd 6:50.18 5th “C” 18:31.5 I VARSITY 4+ OPEN 8+ 2nd 7:40.99 8th “A” 15:55.5 OPEN 4+ 2nd 7:39.73 SPRING 2014 RESULTS NOVICE 8+ 5th “A” 7:14.88 OAK RIDGE CARDINAL INVITATIONAL 7th “B” 7:32.36 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 15-16, 2014 First Session - Saturday I VARSITY 8 1st 6:49.200 II VARSITY 8 FALL 2013 RESULTS 1st 7:06.200 I VARSITY 4 CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE 1st 7:49.800 Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 12, 2013 II VARSITY 4 COLLEGIATE 2- 2nd 8:16.800 1st “C” 19:51.50 NOVICE 8 2nd “B” 19:58.49 3rd 7:42.217 3rd “D” 20:04.17 Second Session - Saturday 4th “F” 20:50.17 I VARSITY 8 7th “E” 21:04.65 2nd 6:50.726 8th “A” 21:18.85 II VARSITY 8 9th “G” 21:40.00 2nd 7:04.850 COLLEGIATE 4+ I VARSITY 4 1st “A” 18:33.77 1st 7:47.500 3rd “B” 18:47.03 II VARSITY 4

36 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK 2nd 8:49.860 OPEN 4 GENERAL NOVICE 8 1st 7:42.80 4th 8:11.540 NOVICE 8 First Session - Sunday 3rd 7:21.50

I VARSITY 8 Grand Finals 1st 6:38.5 I VARSITY 8

II VARSITY 8 2nd 6:38.97 STAFF 1st 6:47.8 II VARSITY 8 I VARSITY 4 1st 6:40.90 1st (A) 8:04.20 I VARSITY 4

4th (B) 8:30.20 6th 7:39.64 ROWERS 4V/N8 OPEN 4 2nd 7:49.7 2nd 7:48.0 OPEN 8 CLEMSON INVITATIONAL *6th 7:26.84 Clemson, S.C. - April 19, 2014 *Novice Boat First Session - Saturday RESULTS I VARSITY 8 FALL 2014 RESULTS 6th 7:27.0

II VARSITY 8 CHATTANOOGA HEAD RACE HONORS 6th 7:43.9 Chattanooga, Tenn. - October 11, 2014 I VARSITY 4 CHAMPIONSHIP 1X 4th 9:02.0 1. Katie King 22:13.64 II VARSITY 4 2. Victoria Florence 22:28.67 6th 9:36.2 3. Sarah McAuliffe 22:36.11 III VARSITY 8 4. Rachel Whitaker 22:47.79 6th 8:42.0 5. Allison Toth 23:00.12 First Session - Sunday 7. Kaitlan Aries 25:42.92 I VARSITY 8 COLLEGE 2- 6th 7:11.7 1. Crossley/Minnock 20:10.84 II VARSITY 8 2. Luginbill/Thomson 20:35.61 6th 7:15.3 3. Wallace/Boland 20:43.80 I VARSITY 4 4. Wolfe/Waddell 21:04.83 7th 8:28.0 5. Tavares/Suffridge 21:08.98 II VARSITY 4 6. Frumin/List 20:59.34 6th 8:34.0 9. Gibbemeyer/Krawczyk 21:29.80 III VARSITY 8 12. Floyd/Powers 22:54.63 6th 7:58.2 COLLEGE 4+ Second Session - Sunday 1. “A” 18:09.86 I VARSITY 8 2. “B” 18:27.20 5th 7:24.6 3 “C” 18:43.39 II VARSITY 8 4. “D” 18:52.34 3rd 7:51.4 10. “E” 19:31.24

IOWA SECRET CITY HEAD RACE Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 3, 2014 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - October 25, 2014 I VARSITY 8 NOVICE 8+ 2nd 6:51.7 2. BOW 126 20:59.2 II VARSITY 8 3. BOW 128 21:53.3 2nd 6:55.4 WOMEN’S 8+ I VARSITY 4 1. BOW 186 18:04.7 2nd 7:53.6 2. BOW 184 18:20.4 II VARSITY 4 WOMEN’S 1X 2nd 1. Sarah McAuliffe 22:52.0 8:28.1 2. Katie King 23:08.8 4V/NOVICE 8 3. Rachel Whitaker 23:24.5 2nd +24.5 4. Victoria Florence 24:00.9 5. Allison Toth 24:15.8 C-USA CHAMPIONSHIPS 6. Kaitlan Aries 24:18.6 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 17, 2014 WOMEN’S 2- Preliminary Heat 1. Tavares/Thomson 21:20.9 I VARSITY 8 2. Crossley/Minnock 21:44.4 1st 6:47.30 3. Boland/List 22:09.3 II VARSITY 8 4. Wallace/Frumin 22:22.0 1st 6:51.6 5. Waddell/Suffridge 22:33.6 I VARSITY 4 6. Luginbill/Wolfe 22:42.3 3rd 7:40.50 7. Krawczyk/Floyd 23:25.2

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First Session - Saturday HEAD OF THE HOOCH I VARSITY 8 Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 2, 2014 7th 7:00.3 CHAMPIONSHIP 1x II VARSITY 8 6th 7:13.3 9. Allison Toth 21:34.5 I VARSITY 4 10. Kaitlan Aries 22:07.6 6th 8:04.9 III VARSITY 8 OPEN 2- 5th 7:38.2 7. Schneider/Aries 19:43.5 Second Session - Saturday 17. Floyd/Powers 20:54.0 I VARSITY 8 18. Krawczyk/Boland 21:01.0 6th 6:52.3 II VARSITY 8 6th 7:03.0 OPEN 8+ I VARSITY 4 4. “A” 16:26.4 6th 7:54.6 9. “B” 16:54.7 III VARSITY 8 5th 7:38.9 SPRING 2015 RESULTS Sunday I VARSITY 8 OAK RIDGE CARDINAL INVITE 6th 6:51.5 II VARSITY 8 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 14, 2015 7th 7:02.1 First Session - Saturday I VARSITY 4 I VARSITY 8 7th 7:50.1 3rd 6:15.962 III VARSITY 8 II VARSITY 8 5th 7:26.0 3rd 6:25.420 I VARSITY 4 IOWA/CENTRAL FLORIDA Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 2, 2015 3rd 7:10.365 I VARSITY 8 II VARSITY 4 3rd 6:46.5 3rd 7:25.727 II VARSITY 8 Second Session - Saturday 3rd 6:57.8 I VARSITY 8 I VARSITY 4 3rd 6:11.928 2nd 7:42.6 II VARSITY 8 II VARSITY 4 3rd 6:18.905 2nd 7:51.5 III VARSITY 8 I VARSITY 4 2nd 7:44.7 3rd 7:04.036 II VARSITY 4 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS 4th 7:18.435 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 16, 2015 Saturday First Session - Saturday I VARSITY 8 - Preliminaries I VARSITY 8 2nd 6:38.89 3rd 6:05.266 II VARSITY 8 - Preliminaries 2nd 6:47.96 II VARSITY 8 I VARSITY 4 - Preliminaries 2nd 6:15.261 2nd 7:31.24 I VARSITY 4 II VARSITY 4 - Preliminaries 1st 7:25.69 4th 6:58.253 III VARSITY 8 - Preliminaries II VARSITY 4 3rd 7:23.95 3rd 7:19.270 Sunday VARSITY 8 4th 6:57.53 SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC II VARSITY 8 San Diego, Calif. - March 28, 2015 2nd 7:02.45 Saturday I VARSITY 4 I VARSITY 8 Heat C 4th 7:57.81 1st 6:56.63 II VARSITY 4 I VARSITY 4+ Heat A 3rd 7:53.85 3rd 8:09.92 III VARSITY 8 II VARSITY 8 Heat B 6th 7:47.04 3rd 7:17.54 Sunday FALL 2015 RESULTS I VARSITY 8 Grand Final HEAD OF THE CHARLES 4th 6:56.38 Boston, Mass. - October 18, 2015 I VARSITY 4+ Petite Final CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st 8:08.16 9th 19:03.296 II VARSITY 8 Petite Final SECRET CITY HEAD RACE 3rd 7:13.15 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - October 24, 2015 NOVICE 8+ CLEMSON INVITATIONAL 2nd 22:31.6 Clemson, S.C. - April 18, 2015 4th 24:08.1

38 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK 3rd 7:53.3 GENERAL HEAD OF THE HOOCH COLLEGIATE 3V8+ Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 7, 2015 4th 7:17.2 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 4th “A” 16:35.4 BIG 12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP 10th “B” 17:08.4 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 14-15 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ Saturday 5th “A” 17:56.1 COLLEGIATE V8+ STAFF 12th “B” 18:26.2 2nd 6:31.365 NOVICE 8+ COLLEGIATE 2V8+ 14th “A” 19:32.7 2nd 6:37.620

33rd “B” 21:15.8 COLLEGIATE V4+ ROWERS 2nd 7:21.494 SPRING 2016 RESULTS COLLEGIATE 2V4+ 3rd 7:35.335 SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC COLLEGIATE 3V8+ San Diego, Calif. - April 2-3 3rd 7:08.616 Saturday Sunday COLLEGIATE VARSITY 8+ COLLEGIATE V8+ RESULTS 1st 6:57.953 3rd 6:47.173 COLLEGIATE 2V 8+ COLLEGIATE 2V8+ 3rd 7:03.183 3rd 6:58.522 COLLEGIATE VARSITY 4+ COLLEGIATE V4+ HONORS 3rd 7:46.965 5th 7:51.753 COLLEGIATE 2V4+ Sunday 4th 7:59.358 COLLEGIATE VARSITY 8+ COLLEGIATE 3V8+ 2nd 7:19.547 6th 7:34.428 COLLEGIATE 2V 8+ 3rd 7:02.167 FALL 2016 RESULTS COLLEGIATE VARSITY 4+ 1st 7:50.443 HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 23, 2016 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 5th 18:44.562 CLEMSON INVITATIONAL Clemson, S.C. - April 16-17 SECRET CITY HEAD RACE Saturday Morning Session Oak Ridge, Tenn. - October 22, 2016 COLLEGIATE V8+ VARSITY 8+ 7th 7:07.0 1st 18:02.3 COLLEGIATE 2V8+ 4th 7:12.8 NOVICE 8+ COLLEGIATE V4+ 1st “A” 23:40.1 5th 8:00.1 4th “B” 24:00.0 COLLEGIATE 2V4+ 6th “C” 26:13.9 6th 8:41.4 Saturday Afternoon Session COLLEGIATE V8+ 7th 6:50.1 HEAD OF THE HOOCH COLLEGIATE 2V8+ Chattanooga, Tenn. - November 5, 2016 4th 6:48.0 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ COLLEGIATE V4+ 3rd “A” 16:48.9 4th 7:35.5 4th “B” 16:56.8 COLLEGIATE 2V4+ 19th “C” 17:45.1 5th 8:00.1 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 1st “A” 17:56.5 Sunday 6th “B” 18:26.6 COLLEGIATE VARSITY 8+ 8th “C” 18:29.5 7th 7:02.7 CHAMPIONSHIP 2X COLLEGIATE 2V8+ 1st “A” 19:12.8 4th 7:04.2 14th “B” 21:40.2 COLLEGIATE VARSITY 4+ 17th “C” 23:05.9 3rd 7:45.2 NOVICE 8+ COLLEGIATE 2V4+ 14th “A” 19:57.9 5th 8:06.6 29th “B” 21:24.3 38th “C” 23:39.7 TENNESSEE INVITATIONAL CONFERENCE CLASH Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 1 SPRING 2017 RESULTS Sunday COLLEGIATE V8+ OAK RIDGE CARDINAL INVITE 4th 6:46.1 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 11, 2017 COLLEGIATE 2V8+ SATURDAY 2nd 6:45.6 I VARSITY 8+ COLLEGIATE V4+ 4th 6:40.287 4th 7:37.1 II VARSTIY 8+ COLLEGIATE 2V4+ 2nd 6:52.134

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III VARSTIY 8+ II VARSTIY 4+ “B” - C Final 2nd 7:26.252 6th 8:26.5 I VARSTIY 4+ II VARSTIY 4+ “A” - C Final 3rd 7:37.710 1st 8:00.1 II VARSTIY 4+ 3rd 7:57.595 BIG 12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 13-14 I VARSITY 8+ 4th 6:51.552 SATURDAY II VARSTIY 8+ I VARSITY 8+ 3rd 6:52.188 2nd 6:33.065 III VARSTIY 8+ II VARSTIY 8+ 4th 7:39.673 2nd 6:34.356 I VARSTIY 4+ 3rd 7:35.366 III VARSTIY 8 II VARSTIY 4+ 3rd 6:56.500 3rd 8:11.746 I VARSTIY 4+ 2nd 7:21.123 SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC II VARSTIY 4+ San Diego, Calif. - April 1, 2017 2nd 7:31.644 SATURDAY III VARSTIY 4+ I VARSITY 8+ 2nd 7:59.919 1st 6:50.685 II VARSTIY 8+ SUNDAY 2nd 6:35.057 I VARSITY 8+ I VARSTIY 4+ 3rd 6:31.990 3rd 7:43:358 II VARSTIY 8+ 3rd 6:34.947 III VARSTIY 8 SUNDAY I VARSITY 8+ - Grand Final 3rd 7:02.614 2nd 6:40.184 I VARSTIY 4+ II VARSTIY 8+ - Grand Final 4th 7:16.409 4th 6:47.043 II VARSTIY 4+ I VARSTIY 4+ - Petite Final 6th 7:42.377 3rd 7:38.911 II VARSTIY 4+ - Finals Only FALL 2017 RESULTS 2nd 7:46.721 SECRET CITY HEAD RACE CLEMSON INVITATIONAL Oak Ridge, Tenn. - October 21, 2017 Clemson, S.C. - April 23, 2017 WOMEN’S 2- 1st G. Norton/K. Girard 23:02 SATURDAY A.M. 2nd B. McIntyre/L. Grant 23:06 I VARSITY 8+ 3rd S. Warner/K. Freeman 23:07 5th 6:37.5 4th V. McMillan/N. Burnett 23:20 II VARSTIY 8+ 4th 6:37.2 WOMEN’S 4+ I VARSTIY 4+ 1st “B” 19:27 5th 7:35.8 2nd “A” 20:12 II VARSTIY 4+ “B” NOVICE 8+ 7th 7:56.9 1st “A” 20:34 II VARSTIY 4+ “A” 2nd “B” 21:08 5th 7:36.5 3rd “C” 21:16 7th “D” 22:43 SATURDAY P.M. 8th “E” 23:48 I VARSITY 8+ 3rd 6:33.4 II VARSTIY 8+ HEAD OF THE CHARLES 5th 6:43.9 Boston, Mass. - October 21-22, 2017 I VARSTIY 4+ CLUB 4+ 6th 7:32.6 3rd 18:29.893 II VARSTIY 4+ “B” CLUB 8+ 6th 8:03.0 11th 17:13.080 II VARSTIY 4+ “A” 5th 7:40.7 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ 5th 17:40.958 SUNDAY I VARSITY 8+ - B Final 5th 6:38.3 II VARSTIY 8+ - B Final 4th 6:54.4 I VARSTIY 4+ - C Final 7th 7:49.9

40 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK SPRING 2018 RESULTS 1st 7:42.600 GENERAL OAK RIDGE CARDINAL INVITE SESSION TWO Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 17-18, 2018 I VARSITY 8+ SATURDAY A.M. 1st 6:40.684 I VARSITY 8+ II VARSITY 8+ 2nd 6:17.239 1st 6:37.846 II VARSTIY 8+ III VARSITY 8+ STAFF 2nd 6:26.536 1st 7:06.060 III VARSTIY 8+ I VARSITY 4+ 4th 7:02.020 1st 7:19.723

I VARSTIY 4+ II VARSITY 4+ ROWERS 1st 6:58.476 2nd 7:45.200 II VARSTIY 4+ 4th 7:26.358 CLEMSON INVITATIONAL SATURDAY P.M. I VARSITY 8+ Clemson, S.C. - April 13-14, 2018 4th 6:30.069 RESULTS II VARSTIY 8+ FRIDAY P.M. 3rd 6:34.854 I VARSITY 8+ III VARSTIY 8+ 6th 6:34.34 2nd 6:42.223 II VARSTIY 8+ HONORS IV VARSITY 8+ 7th 6:43.75 3rd 7:17.526 I VARSTIY 4+ I VARSTIY 4+ 5th 7:21.34 3rd 7:10.074 II VARSTIY 4+ II VARSTIY 4+ 5th 7:24.64 4th 7:38.361 SUNDAY SATURDAY A.M. I VARSITY 8+ I VARSITY 8+ 4th 6:12.006 6th 6:52.00 II VARSTIY 8+ 4th 6:24.262 II VARSTIY 8+ III VARSTIY 8+ 7th 6:51.55 4th 6:27.833 I VARSTIY 4+ I VARSTIY 4+ 6th 7:23.00 3rd 6:54.115 II VARSTIY 4+ II VARSTIY 4+ 4th 7:32.07 5th 7:22.378 III VARSTIY 8+ SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC 6th 7:08.33 San Diego, Calif. - March 24-25, 2018 SATURDAY SATURDAY P.M. I VARSITY 8+ I VARSITY 8+ 5th 6:41.267 1st - C Final 6:23.74 II VARSTIY 8+ II VARSTIY 8+ 3rd 7:02.855 6th - B Final 6:43.11 I VARSTIY 4+ I VARSTIY 4+ 3rd 7:36.677 6th - B Final 7:18.55 II VARSTIY 4+ SUNDAY 2nd - B Final 7:28.92 I VARSITY 8+ - Petite Final III VARSTIY 8+ 3rd 7:09.299 4th - B Final 7:01.54 II VARSTIY 8+ - Petite Final 3rd 7:18.899 BIG 12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP I VARSTIY 4+ - Petite Final 1st 8:04.395 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 12-13, 2018 II1 VARSTIY 8+ - Finals Only SATURDAY 3rd 7:29.563 I VARSITY 8+ BIG 12 DOUBLE DUAL 2nd 6:52.270 Lawrence, Kan. - April 7, 2018 II VARSTIY 8+ 2nd 7:03.056 SESSION ONE III VARSTIY 8 I VARSITY 8+ 2nd 7:20.349 1st 6:39.405 I VARSTIY 4+ II VARSITY 8+ 2nd 7:53.458 1st 6:41.278 II VARSTIY 4+ III VARSITY 8+ 2nd 7:52.256 2nd 7:09.515 I VARSITY 4+ 1st 7:28.856 II VARSITY 4+

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 41 RESULTS SUNDAY 1st 5:53.613 III VARSTIY 8+ I VARSITY 8+ 2nd 6:13.737 3rd 6:44.184 I VARSTIY 4+ II VARSTIY 8+ 2nd 6:38.358 2nd 6:53.670 II VARSTIY 4+ III VARSTIY 8 2nd 6:35.687 4th 7:08.912 I VARSTIY 4+ SEC DUAL 4th 7:39.652 Knoxville, Tenn. - March 24, 2019 II VARSTIY 4+ 4th 7:51.100 I VARSITY 8+ FALL 2018 RESULTS 2nd 6:04.4 II VARSITY 8+ SECRET CITY HEAD RACE 2nd 6:09.5 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - October 20, 2018 III VARSITY 8+ 2nd 6:21.2 WOMEN’S COLLEGIATE 8+ I VARSITY 4+ 1st 19:47.7 2nd 6:54.4 2nd 20:16.2 II VARSITY 4+ 3rd 23:03.9 2nd 6:59.3 NOVICE 8+ 1st “A” 20:28.5 SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC 2nd “B” 21:21.9 San Diego, Calif. - April 6-7, 2019 3rd “C” 22:28.5 4th “D” 22:28.6 SATURDAY 6th “E” 23:20.1 I VARSITY 8+ 4th 6:45.386 II VARSTIY 8+ HEAD OF THE CHARLES 3rd 7:02.303 Boston, Mass. - October 20-21, 2018 I VARSTIY 4+ CLUB 4+ 3rd 7:56.870 2nd 18:44.443 CLUB 8+ SUNDAY 24th 18:39.423 I VARSITY 8+ - Final 4th 6:59.225 CHAMPIONSHIP 4+ II VARSTIY 8+ - Final 9th 20:31.986 5th 7:08.298 I VARSTIY 4+ - Final SPRING 2019 RESULTS 6th 7:45.005 II VARSTIY 4+ - Finals Only OAK RIDGE CARDINAL INVITE 4th 8:27.961 Oak Ridge, Tenn. - March 16-17, 2019 WOMEN’S SPRINTS SATURDAY A.M. Worcester, Mass. - May 5, 2019 I VARSITY 8+ 3rd 5:54.805 SUNDAY A.M. II VARSTIY 8+ I VARSITY 8+ - 2nd 5:59.059 3rd 6:43.825 III VARSTIY 8+ II VARSITY 8+ 2nd 6:21.356 2nd 6:45.221 I VARSTIY 4+ I VARSITY 4+ DNS 2nd 7:32.830 II VARSTIY 4+ II VARSITY 4+ 2nd 6:43.263 2nd 7:50.619 SATURDAY P.M. SUNDAY P.M. I VARSITY 8+ I VARSITY 8+ - Petite Final 2nd 5:43.111 3rd 6:45.828 II VARSTIY 8+ II VARSITY 8+ - Grand Final 1st 5:44.497 5th 6:49.701 III VARSTIY 8+ I VARSITY 4+ - Grand Final 1st 6:03.451 5th 7:41.248 I VARSTIY 4+ II VARSITY 4+ - Grand Final 3rd 6:31.388 II VARSTIY 4+ 5th 7:55.008 1st 6:25.060 BIG 12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY Oak Ridge, Tenn. - May 19, 2019 I VARSITY 8+ 2nd 5:53.709 SATURDAY II VARSTIY 8+ I VARSITY 8+

42 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK 5th 6:46.807 GENERAL II VARSTIY 8+ 6th 7:01.132 I VARSTIY 4+ 5th 7:45.776 II VARSTIY 4+

5th 7:57.777 STAFF

FALL 2019 RESULTS

SECRET CITY HEAD RACE ROWERS Oak Ridge, Tenn. - October 19, 2019 NOVICE 8+ 2nd “A” 19:23.4 3rd “B” 20:15.1 5th “C” 20:31.0 6th “D” 20:48.1 RESULTS 7th “E” 21:00.6 COLLEGIATE 1X 1st Warner 23:07 HONORS 2nd Armitage 23:15.4 3rd Morrissett 23:18.5 4th Magnoli 24:38.0 5th E. Long 24:41.6 6th Maier 25:07.0 COLLEGIATE 2- 1st Pelic/Bearden 20:12.2 2nd Caruso/Natale 20:25.3 3rd Hodges/Bales 21:01.7 4th Asbury/Kimmy 21:11.1 HEAD OF THE CHARLES Boston, Mass. - October 19-20, 2019 CLUB 4+ 2nd 18:45.960 CHAMPIONSHIP 8+ 23rd 16:16.778 SPRING 2020 RESULTS

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44 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK GENERAL 1997 2003 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

STAFF ROWERS RESULTS HONORS

Tennessee entered the inaugural 1997 NCAA Tennessee was among the four teams selected on Women’s Rowing Championships, held from May 29-June an at-large basis to field a shell in the First Eights com- 1 in Sacramento, Calif., with tremendous excitement but petition, which was to take place at Eagle Creek Park in limited expectations. The Vols surprised the competition, Indianapolis, Ind., from May 30 through June 1. This was however, and left with a history-making ninth-place finish a momentous occasion for the Vols, as it marked the in the Varsity 4+. first time they had received an NCAA bid in Varsity 8+ Earning one of the final at-large slots in the Varsity competition. On the following day, the team experienced 4+, UT head coach Susannah Iacovino entered a shell another landmark achievement, as Tennessee garnered comprised of freshman coxswain Kelly Hitzing, seniors a ranking of 14th in the USRowing/CRCA Poll, then the Amy Delashmit and Suni Hartsfield, sophomore Janece highest in program history. Rittenberry and freshman Megan Reinhart. Lisa Glenn’s first NCAA appearance as UT’s head In the opening day’s second heat, the Orange and coach was with a mix of veterans and newcomers to White ranked fourth, finishing only four-tenths of a the squad. The shell consisted of junior coxswain Lizzie second out of third (8:04.8). The Vols were relegated to Brown, sophomore Kaitlin Bargreen, junior Nicole Bold, the repechage for the opportunity to advance into the freshman Lauren Wells, sophomores Chelsea Pemberton semifinals. and Dana Forbes, senior Kacey Montgomery, sophomore Unfazed by their opening-race performance, UT Melissa DiCerbo and senior Kay Logan. stormed back later that day in the second-chance race Heading to the Hoosier State, the Vols knew competi- to take third (8:15.0), nipping Rutgers by 2.5 seconds tion would be tough, as they had to face 15 of the other to advance to the semifinals. Ohio State claimed first in top teams in the nation at the NCAA Championships. UT 8:09.6, while Virginia captured second in 8:13.5. fought hard in the first day of prelims, but after a fifth- With a chance to reach the finals and a possible place showing in its heat, the crew had to race again in the medal in their sights, UT finished fourth in the second afternoon’s repechage for a shot at the finals. semifinal to again stay one position out of a berth in the In the repechage, Glenn’s contingent made a coura- grand finals. Tennessee was beaten by two of the event’s geous late charge to overtake No. 7 Washington State and top three seeds, race winner and host Sacramento State No. 15 Boston University but still came up short of quali- (7:57.5) and third-place finisher Princeton (8:01.5), as fying for the semifinals, closing out the second-chance well as runner-up M.I.T. (8:00.2). The Vols posted a time race in fifth, two places shy of a semifinal berth. Thus, the of 8:10.8, bettering Ithaca and Johns Hopkins, which had Orange and White competed in the C Final, which deter- beaten UT in the first heat. mined 13th through 16th places in the NCAA. After four races in three consecutive days, the Big In that race, Tennessee gave it everything they had Orange came in third in the petite finals, topping Ithaca but did not have quite enough on that day to defeat WSU, and Johns Hopkins for the second time and finally out- BU or No. 16 Michigan State, settling for 16th place. pacing Virginia, which had posted faster marks than UT in In the team championship race, Harvard edged out each of its previous three races. Trailing only Connecticut fellow Ivy League member Brown for the 2003 NCAA College (7:57.1) and Ohio State (8:01.2), Tennessee col- title. lected a time of 8:05.4 and claimed an overall ninth-place finish. Brown captured the gold medal in the Varsity 4+ grand final in 7:24.5, followed by Washington in 7:25.1 and Sacramento State in 7:37.1. Yet, the Huskies used their second-place showing to help vault them to the overall national title, collecting 201 points, 17 more than second- place Princeton.

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2004 2005 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Having already made two trips to the West Coast The Varsity Eight shell earned an at-large bid to the during the spring, Tennessee prepared for yet another NCAA Championships held May 27-29 at the Sacramento visit as it headed to Sacramento, Calif., for the NCAA State Aquatic Center in Sacramento, Calif. The Vols joined Championships held from May 28-30 on Lake Natoma. Stanford, Syracuse and UCLA as schools receiving at- Making the western trek were five returnees to the large bids into the event. shell that finished 16th in 2003. The crew of senior cox- The crew of sophomore coxswain Molly Oellerich, swain Erin Artz, senior Nicole Bold, sophomore Lauren senior Kaitlin Bargreen, junior Lauren Wells, sophomore Wells, juniors Chelsea Pemberton, Kaitlin Bargreen, Rachel Mayberry, seniors McKenzie Craig, Dana Forbes, McKenzie Craig and Dana Forbes, freshman Sarah Chelsea Pemberton and Andrea Bagwell and junior Beth Hutcheson and junior Andrea Bagwell looked to improve Schwartz made the 2,457-mile trip, with six making a upon their previous year’s finish. return trek to the California capital. In the preliminary heat, the Vols claimed fourth The Vols placed fourth in the opening heat with a time behind Ohio State, Washington and Notre Dame, just of 6:27.03, finishing behind No. 2 Yale (6:22.05), No. 7 missing out on an automatic semifinal qualifying spot by Virginia (6:22.83) and No. 5 Brown (6:23.50). Placing out 0.4 seconds. Instead, for the second straight season, they of the top three meant the Vols would have to return to would have to compete in the repechage and finish in the Lake Natoma that evening to compete in a repechage to top three for a chance to make the semifinals. determine if Tennessee would advance to the semifinals. In the second-chance race, UT finished second behind Looking to make a statement in the second race of Harvard to secure its first semifinal appearance in school the championships, UT claimed a runner-up showing history. The Vols tried to rebound after two grueling races in the repechage for the second straight year, clock- the day before, but their quest for the grand final ended ing a time of 6:48.95, just behind race winner Michigan with a sixth-place showing in the first semifinal race to put (6:47.46). In the highly competitive race, Tennessee them into the petite final for the first time. held off USC (6:49.46), Michigan State (6:51.21), UCLA The final race of the 2003-04 season for the Big (6:55.55), Wisconsin (6:56.55) and Syracuse (7:04.19). Orange was rewarding, as Tennessee finished fourth in The semifinals were challenging for the Vols, however, the petite finals to grab a 10th-place national finish in the as UT finished in sixth place to advance to the petite final Varsity 8+. The Vols topped Notre Dame and Southern for the second consecutive year. UT snared second place, California to take their best finish in school history. posting the school’s best performance at the national title Brown University used its First Eights win to propel event with an overall eighth-place effort. The Tennessee the school to its fourth team title, topping rival Harvard entry completed the course in 6:26.26, just behind Brown, by 12 points in the largest margin of victory ever under which was victorious with a time of 6:24.65. The Vols the meet set-up first used in 1999. defeated Michigan (6:29.67), Southern California (6:31.71), Stanford (6:31.71) and Washington (6:34.36). California took home both the Varsity 8+ crown and the overall team title, besting Virginia by four points to claim the 2005 NCAA Championship.

46 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK GENERAL 2006 2007 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

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After claiming the program’s first NCAA South Region In just its second full-team appearance at the NCAA championship, the Vol rowing team made its full-team Championships, Tennessee earned a program-best ninth debut at the 2006 NCAA Rowing Championships. place finish in 2007. The Orange and White played host Day one proved to be the toughest on the Orange to the national championships at Melton Hill Lake in Oak and White, as the First Eights group narrowly missed out Ridge, Tenn., marking just the second time the event was on a spot in the semifinals on two separate occasions. held south of the Mason-Dixon Line. The crew of junior coxswain Molly Oellerich, junior Renee Tennessee got its best showing from the Second Brittle, senior Lauren Wells, sophomore Krista Gearing, Eights group that took second in the petite final to finish freshman Erin-Monique Shelton, juniors Rachel Mayberry eighth in the country. The group of freshman coxswain and Kristen Galloway and sophomores Nina Dobratz and Katie Ross, freshman Mary Beth Dreusike, sophomore Jessica Ayers came in .54 of a second in back of UCLA Kate Brownlee, junior Leah Smelser, sophomore Caroline in the heat, putting the crew into the repechages. The Howell, freshmen Laura Miller and Kate Snider and juniors second-chance race was nearly as close for the Vols, as Kendra Warren and Genevieve Collins surged over the they came in .761 behind Stanford for third place and one final 500 meters to take the runner-up position behind of the final two spots in the semifinals. Southern California. The Vols pushed the Trojans, finishing Tennessee then shifted focus to its Second Eights just a second in back of USC. Yale came in third, a half- and Fours. The 2V8+ ranked fifth in its heat, narrowly length behind Tennessee. edging out Stanford, but the result was not enough to The First Eights crew, ranked 10th in the country com- avoid Saturday’s repechage. The Varsity 4+ came with a ing into the weekend, took home third in the petite final similar result, ranking fifth in its heat as well. Sophomore to finish ninth overall. The shell, powered by senior cox- coxswain Kelly Todd, juniors Steppie Williams and Sarah swain Stephanie Davis, sophomore Erin-Monique Shelton, Hutcheson and freshmen Kate Brownlee and Caroline juniors Renee Brittle and Krista Gearing, senior Rachel Howell, finished just a half a second in back of Yale. Mayberry, juniors Jessica Ayers and Nina Dobratz, senior Saturday’s events for the Vols’ second and third boats Sarah Hutcheson and junior Mary Jones charged ahead proved to be just as difficult as the first day. Both ranked in the final 500 meters to overtake No. 7 Stanford and fifth in their respective second-chance competition, put- finish third in the petite final. Minnesota (6:43.53) edged ting both in the petite finals held on Sunday. The Varsity Dartmouth (6:43.95), who just held off the Orange and 8+ did, however, have a good ending to its season. An White’s entry. open-water win in the “C” final over Boston University The first Division I race of the day saw the Big Orange and Wisconsin locked up 14th place overall in the First rank third in the Fours petite final. Tennessee’s crew Eights competition. of freshman Roshauna Singh, senior Kristen Galloway, The Sunday petite finals saw the Vols’ Second Varsity freshman Erin Gray, senior Heather Hill and junior Marisa 8+ rank fifth. Coming in 1.22 seconds in back of Yale was Mohan tied the program’s best finish at nationals with the crew of junior coxswain Stephanie Davis, sophomores a 7:54.18 time, a half-length better than Ohio State. Genevieve Collins and Mary Jones, senior Beth Schwartz, Southern California took the race with a more than five- freshman Alex Shishkov, junior Heather Hill, sophomore second advantage over Minnesota. Leah Smelser, freshman Sara Becker, and junior Katrina Brown captured its fifth national title despite not win- von Peters. The Fours skiff finished sixth in its petite final, ning a final. Virginia took its second Fours crown, while 1.5 seconds behind Notre Dame. the Second Eights (Minnesota) and First Eights (Yale) The closest race ever for the overall title went to both were won for the first time by those programs. The California by virtue of a .261-second victory over Brown Bears won the team trophy with a four-point advantage in the Varsity 8+. Princeton, Washington State and Ohio over the Cavaliers. State rounded out the top five, while the Vols finished 12th.

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2008 2010 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

In its third consecutive full-team appearance at the The No. 16-ranked University of Tennessee women’s NCAA Championships, Tennessee saw its Second Varsity rowing team capped a successful 2009-10 campaign Eight become the first Vol shell to reach a grand final with a 16th place finish at the 2010 NCAA Rowing at the championships, taking fifth, the best event finish Championships at the Sacramento State Aquatic Center in program history. The team placed 11th in the overall on Sunday morning. team standings, while Brown won its sixth team and fifth Though she would’ve liked to place a little higher, Second Eights title. Yale and Washington took the First head coach Lisa Glenn was very pleased with the season Eights and Fours championships, respectively. as a whole. In a tight grand final in the Second Eights, Tennessee “This year was really productive for us,” Glenn said. “I used a strong finish to overtake Pac-10 Champion Cal to thought our eights showed a good amount of consistency nab fifth. The Orange and White crew, comprised of soph- and there was a lot of steady, hard work put in by our omore coxswain Sydney Newman, seniors Nina Dobratz upperclassmen. I felt like the freshman and sophomores and Marisa Mohan, sophomores Laura Miller and Kate stepped up as well. We had some good wins over the Snider, freshman Melissa Toms, junior Caroline Howell, course of the season and put ourselves in position to get freshman Rachel Dooley and senior Genevieve Collins, invited to the national championship.” made its move in the final 250 meters, sprinting ahead of Behind strong performances from all three boats, the Golden Bears to complete the course in 6:51.6. Virginia captured its first-ever national championship Brown took the race and the Second Eights national with 87 points. California took second, while a great out- title, topping Ohio State by two seconds. The national ing from its V8+ boat propelled Princeton to a third-place championship is the Bears’ fifth in the 2V8+ and their finish. second in the last three years. The Orange and White’s The Vols finished 4th in the C Final of the V4+, cross- previous top finish in the Second Eights was its eighth- ing the finish line 7:40.20. Ohio State captured the race place showing in 2007. in 7:25.17. In the Varsity 4+ petite final, the Big Orange crew of No. 2-ranked Princeton captured the Petite Final of senior coxswain Danielle Hmielewski, sophomore Jewell the V4+, while top-ranked Virginia took home the Grand Ludwigsen, freshman Ruth Ann Johnson, and sopho- Final. mores Brittany Sehring and Stephanie Hunley, earned a In the 2V8+, the Big Orange was victorious in the C fifth-place outcome with its fastest race of the weekend, Final, besting USC, UCLA and Clemson with a time of finishing in 7:45.7. 6:41.50. Wisconsin took the Petite Final, while Brown took Tennessee’s top shell competed in the First Eights the victory in the Grand Final. “C” final against Ohio State, Clemson and Wisconsin. The Tennessee closed out its season with a 4th place finish Orange and White boat, racing without the services of in the C Final of the Varsity 8+. Katie Ross coxed the top injured senior All-South Region stroke Kendra Warren, shell to a time of 6.43.21. finished fourth in the race with a time of 6:49.1. Michigan State brought home the Petite Final of the In the overall team standings, the Orange and White V8+ and in the final race of the day, Yale recorded a wire- finished with 21 total points, good for 11th place. Brown to-wire win at the Grand Final of the V8+. finished the day with 67 points, earning its unprecedented With the NCAA Championships officially concluded, sixth team championship. The Bears have now secured the book is now closed on the 2009-10 Vol rowing season. three of the last five NCAA Division I Rowing team titles. Washington took second in the overall standings, finish- ing with 59 points, its highest finish since 2004. Host Cal finished third overall with 53 points.

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TEAM STANDINGS TEAM STANDINGS 1. Tennessee 52 1. Texas 48 2. UCF 44 2. Tennessee 42 3. Texas 42 3. Oklahoma 32 4. Oklahoma 39 4. UCF 31 5. Tulsa 26 5. Tulsa 26 6. Alabama 25 6. Kansas State 16 7, Kansas 21 7. Kansas 14 8. SMU 14 8. SMU 7 9. Kansas State 7

FINAL RESULTS FINAL RESULTS Varsity 8 RACE PLACE TIME 1. Texas - 6:28.80 Open 4+ D Final 2nd 8:09.54 2. Tennessee - 6:29.26 Novice 8+ Petite Final 5th 7:08.07 3. UCF - 6:40.07 V4+ Petite Final 6th 7:52.04 2V8+ Grand Final 6th 6:50.78 Second Varsity 8 V8+ Grand Final 6th 6:39.73 1. Texas - 6:38.80 2. Tennessee - 6:43.60 3. Oklahoma -6:50.06 Varsity 4 1. Texas - 7:17.20 2. Tennessee - 7:19.18 3. Tulsa - 7:22.80 Novice 8 1. Texas - 6:43.50 2. Kansas -6:47.87 3. UCF - 6:52.17 Open 4 1. Tennessee A - 7:08.80 2. Texas - 7:13.41 3. Tennessee B - 7:22.16

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2012 2013 C-USA CHAMPIONSHIPS C-USA CHAMPIONSHIPS

TEAM STANDINGS: TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Tennessee 53 1. Oklahoma 63 2. Texas 44 2. Tennessee 57 3. Oklahoma 42 3. Texas 56 4. UCF 34 4. Kansas 50 5. Tulsa 28 5. Kansas State 37 6. Kansas State 21 6. West Virginia 36 7. Alabama 20 7. Old Dominion 27 8. Kansas 16 8. UCF 25 9. SMU 12 9. Tulsa 21 10. Alabama 14 RESULTS: 11. SMU 10 Varsity 8+ 1. Tennessee 6:45.80 RESULTS: 2. Oklahoma 6:49.39 Varsity 8+ 3. Texas 6:50.13 1. Texas 6:34.00 2. Oklahoma 6:36.47 Second Varsity 8 3. Tennessee 6:37.88 1. Tennessee 6:52.40 2. Texas 6:59.54 Second Varsity 8+ 3. Oklahoma 7:02.79 1. Oklahoma 6:45.81 2. Tennessee 6:50.18 Varsity 4+ 3. Kansas 6:55.29 1. Kansas 7:35.50, 2. Tennessee 7:40.53 Varsity 4+ 3. Texas 7:41.78 1. Oklahoma 7:39.40 2. Tennessee 7:40.99 Novice 8+ 3. Kansas State 7:44.47 1. Oklahoma 7:04.90 2. Tennessee 7:09.32 Novice 8+ 3. Texas 7:10.38 1. Texas 6:57.12 2. Oklahoma 6:58.48 Open 4+ 3. Kansas 7:04.38 1. Tennessee 7:46.90 2. Texas 7:50.21 Open 4+ 3. Oklahoma 7:58.43 1. Oklahoma 7:33.30 2. Tennessee 7:39.73 3. Kansas `A’ 7:40.84

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TEAM STANDINGS: TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Oklahoma 62 1. Texas 48 2. Tennessee 58 2. Oklahoma 36 3. Kansas State 56 3. Tennessee 34 4. Tulsa 46 4. Kansas State 32 5. Texas 44 5. Alabama 22 6. Sacramento State 30 6. Kansas 22 7. Kansas 28 7. West Virginia 16 8. Old Dominion 27 8. Old Dominion 6 9. San Diego State 19 10. West Virginia 10 RESULTS: 11. Alabama 9 First Varsity Eight 1. Texas (6:31.16) RESULTS: 2. Oklahoma (6:47.26) Varsity 8+ 3. Kansas State (6:54.27) 1 - Oklahoma (6:36.1) 4. Tennessee (6:57.53) 2 - Tennessee (6:38.97) 5. Kansas (7:00.24) 3 - Kansas State (6:39.75) Second Varsity Eight 1. Texas (6:52.18) Second Varsity 8+ 2. Tennessee (7:02.45) 1 - Tennessee (6:40.90) 3. Kansas State (7:04.93) 2 - Oklahoma (6:43.76) 4. Alabama (7:06.80) 3 - Kansas State (6:46.60) 5. Oklahoma (7:09.63)

Varsity 4+ First Varsity Four 1 - Kansas State (7:27.70) 1. Texas(7:35.40) 2 - Tulsa (7:30.38) 2. Oklahoma (7:47.35) 3 - Oklahoma (7:32.00) 3. Kansas (7:52.19) 4. Tennessee (7:57.81) Open 4+ 5. West Virginia (7:58.13) 1 - Oklahoma (7:44.2) 2 - Tennessee (7:48.0) Second Varsity Four 3 - Kansas State (7:50.33) 1. Texas (7:42.14) 2. Kansas (7:51.18) 3. Tennessee (7:53.85) 4. Oklahoma (8:01.17) 5. Kansas State (8:06.04)

Third Varsity Eight 1. Texas (7:00.18) 2. Oklahoma (7:15.87) 3. Kansas (7:21.90) 4. Alabama (7:29.10) 5. Kansas State (7:33.08) 6. Tennessee (7:47.04)

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TEAM STANDINGS: TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Texas 48 1. Texas 48 2. Oklahoma 41 2. Oklahoma 41 3. Tennessee 34 3. Tennessee 35 4. Kansas 27 4. Alabama 28 5. Kansas State 21 5. Kansas State 25 6. Old Dominion 18 6. Kansas 21 7. Alabama 15 7. Old Dominion 9 8. West Virginia 12 8. West Virginia 9

RESULTS: RESULTS: First Varsity 8+ First Varsity 8+ 1. Texas (6:27.404) 1. Texas (6:14.497) 2. Oklahoma (6:40.507) 2. Oklahoma (6:26.997) 3. Tennessee (6:47.173) 3. Tennessee (6:31.990) 4. Kansas State (6:53.263) 4. Alabama (6:42.057) 5. Kansas (6:55.392) 5. Kansas State (6:42.883) 6. Old Dominion (6:55.940) 6. Kansas (6:45.203)

Second Varsity 8+ Second Varsity 8+ 1. Texas (6:41.906) 1. Texas (6:27.445) 2. Oklahoma (6:54.316) 2. Oklahoma (6:32.663) 3. Tennessee (6:58.522) 3. Tennessee (6:34.947) 4. Kansas (7:04.303) 4. Kansas State (6:45.478) 5. West Virginia (7:13.679) 5. Kansas (6:52.598) 6. Old Dominion (7:15.242) 6. Alabama (6:57.389)

First Varsity 4+ First Varsity 4+ 1. Texas (7:32.187) 1. Texas (7:06.038) 2. Alabama (7:42.630) 2. Alabama (7:13.496) 3. Oklahoma (7:44.159) 3. Oklahoma (7:14.829) 4. Kansas (7:47.353) 4. Tennessee (7:16.409) 5. Tennessee (7:51.753) 5. Kansas (7:23.889) 6. Old Dominion (7:58.861) 6. Alabama (7:32.278)

Second Varsity 4+ Second Varsity 4+ 1. Texas (7:26.529) 1. Texas (7:11.717) 2. Oklahoma (7:43.478) 2. Oklahoma (7:17.957) 3. Kansas (7:54.414) 3. Alabama (7:28.153) 4. Tennessee (7:59.358) 4. Kansas State (7:34.188) 5. Alabama (8:03.445) 5. Kansas (7:38.017) 6. Old Dominion (8:19.805) 6. Tennessee (7:42.377)

Third Varsity 8+ Third Varsity 8+ 1. Texas (6:54.234) 1. Texas (6:34.936) 2. Oklahoma (7:10.143) 2. Alabama (6:49.512) 3. Alabama (7:10.885) 3. Kansas State (6:49.716) 4. Kansas State (7:16.798) 4. Oklahoma (6:50.987) 5. Kansas (7:28.077) 5. Kansas (7:02.474) 6. Tennessee (7:34.428) 6. Tennessee (7:02.614)

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TEAM STANDINGS: TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Texas 48 1. Texas 42 2. Oklahoma 38 2. Alabama 31 3. Tennessee 37 3. Oklahoma 30 4. Kansas State 31 4. Kansas State 23 5. Alabama 23 5. Kansas 20 6. Kansas 21 6. Tennessee 16 7. Old Dominion 10 7. West Virginia 6 8. West Virginia 8 RESULTS: RESULTS: First Varsity 8+ First Varsity 8+ 1. Texas (6:25.872) 1. Texas (6:30.849) 2. Oklahoma (6:40.582) 2. Oklahoma (6:41.714) 3. Alabama (6:43.054) 3. Tennessee (6:44.184) 4. Kansas (6:46.154) 4. Kansas State (6:53.191) 5. Tennessee (6:46.807) 5. Kansas (6:42.883) 6. Kansas State (6:53.639) 6. Alabama (7:02.876) 7. West Virginia (7:06.755) Second Varsity 8+ Second Varsity 8+ 1. Texas (6:37.042) 1. Texas (6:38.439) 2. Tennessee (6:53.670) 2. Kansas State (6:51.353) 3. Kansas State (6:55.395) 3. Alabama (6:52.635) 4. Oklahoma (6:59.310) 4. Oklahoma (6:54.214) 5. Alabama (6:59.315) 5. Kansas (6:58.460) 6. Kansas (7:09.900) 6. Tennessee (7:01.132) 7. West Virginia (7:29.974) First Varsity 4+ 1. Texas (7:19.717) First Varsity 4+ 2. Oklahoma (7:30.862) 1. Texas (7:31.335) 3. Alabama (7:36.175) 2. Alabama (7:38.416) 4. Tennessee (7:39.652) 3. Kansas State (7:43.712) 5. Kansas State (7:44.627) 4. Oklahoma (7:44.624) 6. Kansas (7:52.737) 5. Tennessee (7:45.766) 6. Kansas (7:55.013) Second Varsity 4+ 7. West Virginia (8:10.378) 1. Texas (7:36.062) 2. Oklahoma (7:42.595) Second Varsity 4+ 3. Alabama (7:47.482) 1. Texas (7:28.132) 4. Tennessee (7:51.100) 2. Oklahoma (7:33.659) 5. Kansas State (8:02.762) 3. Alabama (7:42.468) 6. Kansas (8:06.175) 4. Kansas (7:53.813) 7. W. Virginia (8:08.850) 5. Tennessee (7:57.777) 6. Kansas State (7:59.047) Third Varsity 8+ 7. West Virginia (8:04.860) 1. Texas (6:54.992) 2. Oklahoma (7:07.564) Third Varsity 8+ 3. Alabama (7:08.299) 1. Texas (6:42.108) 4. Tennessee (7:08.912) 2. Alabama (6:56.378) 5. Kansas State (7:11.519) 3. Oklahoma (6:58.102) 6. Kansas (7:30.637) 4. Tennessee (7:01.625) 7. Old Dominion (8:04.269) 5. Kansas State (7:05.733) 6. Kansas (7:16.436) 7. West Virginia (7:39.009) UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 53 RESULTS

HONORS

54 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS GENERAL A C Jaclyn Adams Midlothian, Va. 2003-04 Sarah Cavins Charlotte, N.C. 2012-13 Claire Allain Franklin, La. 1998 Rebecca Caruso Crestwood, N.Y. 2017-19 Erin Allen Folsom, Calif. 2012-14 Ashley Case Ashland City, Tenn. 2009-12

Marissa Allen Hendersonville, Tenn. 2002-05 Melina Cawthon Chester County, Tenn. 2001 STAFF Morgan Allen Duncan, S.C. 2016 Grace Cecil Lenoir City, Tenn. 2016 Abbi Altman Gibsonia, Penn. 2018-19 Katherine Changes Woodbridge, Va. 2010-13 Ashley Anders Kingsport, Tenn. 2003-04 Nicole Chojnacky Jerome, Idaho 2015-18

Arin Anderson Elizabethton, Tenn. 2010-13 Rachel Clagett Brentwood, Tenn. 2012-14 ROWERS Ashley Andrews Martinez, Ga. 1997-00 Caitlyn Cleary Knoxville, Tenn. 2004 Catherine Angel Knoxville, Tenn. 2001 Kaila Cleary Cincinnati, Ohio 2018 Taylor Anton Memphis, Tenn. 2015-16 Abby Coe Knoxville, Tenn. 1999 Nikki Arcamuzi Memphis, Tenn. 2010-12 Kristin Coggin Pulaski, Tenn. 2009-12

Kaitlan Aries Chuluota, Fla. 2012-15 Genevieve Collins Dallas, Texas 2005-08 RESULTS Jaimie Armitage Winter Garden, Fla. 2018-19 Julie Coltrin Collegedale, Tenn. 1996 Erin Artz Woodbridge, Va. 2001-04 Jenny Cone Greenville, S.C. 1996-97 Allie Asbury Knoxville, Tenn. 2019 Jennifer Conowall Greensboro, N.C. 1997-98 Lindsey Ashton Collierville, Tenn. 2001 Kelly Cooper Hixon, Tenn. 1997 Taylor Athan Tampa, Fla. 2010-14 Kathryn Cosgrove Alpharetta, Ga. 2015-18 HONORS Paige Austin West Chester, Ohio 2010-12 Paula Coughlin Woodbridge, Va. 2009-10 Sadira Austin Asheville, N.C. 2019 McKenzie Craig Pittsburgh, Pa. 2002-05 Jessica Ayers Alpharetta, Ga. 2006-08 Abbe Craine Talbot, Tenn. 2018-19 Rochelle Crim Memphis, Tenn. 1997 B Courtney Crossley Winter Park., Fla. 2013-15 Abigail Bacci Reading, Mass. 2019 Katie Culligan Kingsport, Tenn. 2017 Andrea Bagwell Hendersonville, Tenn. 2002-05 Jennifer Bailey Greendale, Wis. 2010-13 D Kaitlyn Bailey Greeneville, Tenn. 2014-15 Mary-Hannah Daugherty Chattanooga, Tenn. 2010-13 Pari Baker Mississauga, Ontario 2016-19 Jennifer Davis Rogersville, Tenn. 2015-18 Lexi Bales Sevierville, Tenn. 2019 Stephanie Davis Martin, Tenn. 2004-07 Ashley Ball Tampa, Fla. 2018-19 Alex Dawson Decatur, Tenn. 2016-19 Kaitlin Bargreen Lake Stevens, Wash. 2002-05 Amy Delashmit Maryville, Tenn. 1996-97 Victoria Bartell Austin, Texas 2012-14 Cortney Depew Kingsport, Tenn. 2016 Channing Bearden Nashville, Tenn. 2016-19 Liz Dickson Halifax, Nova Scotia 2010-14 Sara Becker San Diego, Calif. 2006 Melissa DiCerbo Hixson, Tenn. 2002-05 Katherine Begley Jacksonville, Fla. 2019 Cara DiPierro Shrewberry, Mass. 1998 Marissa Bell Rogersville, Tenn. 2009-11 Nina Dobratz Portland, Ore 2005-08 Sally BeVille Signal Mountain, Tenn. 2000-03 Mary Dolan Nashville, Tenn. 2017 Maddie Bishop Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2012-13 Rachel Dooley Marysville, Wash. 2008-11 Brandi Bohleber Morristown, Tenn. 1999-00 Mary Dreusike Huntington Station, N.Y. 2007-10 Bridget Boland Rhinebeck, N.Y. 2013-15 Jenna Duebber Cincinnati, Ohio 2017 Nicole Bold Jackson, Miss. 2001-04 Mikayla Dutton Inverness, Fla. 2017-19 Christy Boner Mt. Juliet, Tenn. 2005 Carla Box Nashville, Tenn. 1996-97 E Emily Boyer Powell, Tenn. 2010-11 Lindsay Ehrlich San Diego, Calif. 2005 Leslie Boyle Longwood, Fla. 1999-00 Mackenzie Earle Clinton, Tenn. 2001 Jennifer Bradley Fairfax, Va. 1999-02 Dani Bregar Witchita, Kan. 2005 Hillary Epes Buffalo, N.Y. 2009-12 Brittany Brewer Indianapolis, Ind. 1999-00 Nicole Esslinger Mount Juliet, Tenn. 2019 Renee Brittle Dublin, Va. 2005-08 Ashley Evans Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1997 Lizzie Brown Cincinnati, Ohio 2001-04 Carla Brownlee Bristol, Tenn. 1996 F Kate Brownlee North Gower, Ontario 2006-09 Sarah Fair Pittsburgh, Pa. 1999 Mary Beth Brumit Pulaski, Tenn. 2016 Barrett Farmer Arlington, Va. 1999 Libuše Bruncvíkova’ Litoměřice, Czech Republic 2007-09 Brittany Farmer Arlington, Va. 2000 Baylee Burke Gallatin, Tenn. 2016 Camryn Farren Harvard, Mass. 2018-19 Nicole Burnett Morristown, Tenn. 2015-18 Natalie Fecher Knoxville, Tenn. 2001 Jessica Burns Phoeniz, Ariz. 2010-12 Evangeline Ferrell Woodbury, Tenn. 1996-97 Ryan Bush Chattanooga, Tenn. 2004 Ashley Fichthorn Madison, Conn. 2010-13 Ashley Butturini Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2004-05 Ariana Fitzgerald Alexandria, Va. 2003 Katie Flanagan Roswell, Ga. 1999 Victoria Florence Madison, Ala. 2013-15 UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 55 HONORS Dana Forbes Cincinnati, Ohio 2002-05 I Kelly Ford Glen Gardner, N.J. 1996-99 Kelly Irwin O’Fallon, Ill. 1998-99 Madeline Free Cleveland, Tenn. 2016 Elizabeth Freeman Altamonte Springs, Fla. 2002-03 J Kristin Freeman Knoxville, Tenn. 2016-19 Amanda Jackson Maryville, Tenn. 1999 Courtney Fritts Orange Park, Fla. 2012-13 Kara Jenkins Loudon, Tenn. 1997-99 Chandler Frumin Dallas, Texas 2015-17 Erika Johnson Victoria, British Columbia 2010-13 Kristen Johnson Germantown, Tenn. 1996-97 G Ruth Ann Johnson Johnson City, Tenn. 2008-11 Kristen Galloway Knoxville, Tenn. 2004-07 Lindsay Jones Evans, Ga. 2003-04 Krista Gearing Fenwick, Ontario 2005-08 Mary Jones Huntsville, Ala. 2005-08 Margarita Georgoudi Volos, Greece 2018 Helena Jordan Austin, Texas 2017-18 Jennifer Gerlach Richmond, Va. 2004-05 Erin Gibbemeyer Fairfax, Va. 2013-16 K Elizabeth Gibney Knoxville, Tenn. 1997-98 Andrea Keesecker Johnson City, Tenn. 2010-13 Kaelyn Gibson Pittsford, N.Y. 2010-12 Kate Kelsey Clarksville, Tenn. 2000-01 Hilary Gilmore Nashville, Tenn. 2002-03 Tessa Kimmy Pittsburgh, Penn. 2019 Kirsten Girard Seattle, Wash. 2016-19 Katie King Longwood, Fla. 2013-16 Teresa Good North Augusta, Ontario 2005 Martha King Knoxville, Tenn. 1996 Kara Goodman Whitewood, VA 2017 Lindy Kirk Alpharaette, Ga. 2010-11 Michelle Goodwin Ventor, NJ 2010-13 Kelly Kraiss Orlando, Fla. 2000-03 Hillary Graber Bettendorf, Iowa. 2003 Emily Krison Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 2010-11 Loran Grant Honolulu, Hawaii 2016-19 Joyce Kranzke Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1999-01 Casey Gredzieleski Elgin, Ill. 2016 Kelly Kravitz Olympia, Wash. 2002-03 Abbey Griffin Franklin, Tenn. 1998-00 Lauren Krawczyk Maryville, Tenn. 2014-15 Lindsey Groves Winter Park, Fla. 2003 Lauren Kueck Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1998-01 Mary Gruzalski Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2001-03 Anneta Kyridou Thessaloniki, Greece 2017 Giulia Guerrero Clarksville, Tenn. 2005-06 L H Katie Lance Cleveland, Tenn. 2016-19 Raegan Haser Germantown, Tenn. 1997 Erika Lauderdale Bartlett, Tenn. 2009-12 Katie Hall Soddy Daisy, Tenn. 1996-97 Heather Lewis Chattanooga, Tenn. 2000 Victoria Hamby Wartburg, Tenn. 2016 Mary Beth Lewis Andersonville, Tenn. 2001-03 Marie Hanscom Dumfries, Ga. 1998-01 Aja List Johns Creek, Ga. 2015-18 Pam Harder Mayetta, N.J. 2007 Kay Logan Knoxville, Tenn. 2000-03 Heather Hardt Collierville, Tenn. 1998 Kristen Logan Knoxville, Tenn. 1999-01 Sarah Harper Roswell, Ga. 1996-97 Alexis Lombard Knoxville, Tenn. 1998-00 Grace Harrington Memphis, Tenn. 1999-02 Adrienne Long Cleveland, Tenn. 2004-05 Suni Hartsfield Maryville, Tenn. 1997 Emma Long Franklin, Tenn. 2018-19 Clarisse Hayle Nolensville, Tenn. 2017 Sarah Long Norris, Tenn. 2001-02 Claire Hennesy Mt Juliet, Tenn. 2001-02 Davida Lopez Dayton, Ohio 2001-02 Roberta Hern Knoxville, Tenn. 1999-00 Eleanor Loving Nashville, Tenn. 2018-19 Lindy Herzog Longview, Wash. 1999-00 Emma Loy Strawberry Plains, Tenn. 2019 Lauren Higdon Seoul, South Korea 2015-18 Harper Lucas Roswell, Ga. 2013-16 Michelle Higdon Columbia, Tenn. 2001-02 Kayla Lucier Hamilton, Ontario 2012-13 Heather Hill Knoxville, Tenn. 2004-06 Jewell Ludwigsen Brentwood, Tenn. 2008-10 Liza Hinton Knoxville, Tenn. 1998 Kelly Hitzing Jacksonville, Fla. 1997 M Danielle Hmielewski Batavia, Ohio 2007-08 Jessica Magnoli Norwalk, Conn. 2017 Gia Hodges Morristown, Tenn. 2018-19 Karoline Maier Franklin, Tenn. 2019 Jamie Hoffman Sarasota, Fla. 1999-01 Hannah Malzahn Edmond, Okla. 2015 Kelly Hohenbrink Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1997 Pam Mandrell Maryville, Tenn. 1997-99 Holly Holmes Springfield, Tenn. 2003-04 Andrea Mann Clarksville, Tenn.2018-19 Kimberly Hoogenboom Rochester Hills, Mich. 1996-97 Rebecca Marks Greenbrier, Tenn. 2018 Tammy Horton Rockledge, Fla. 1998-01 Olivia Marnell Cincinnati, Ohio 2004-05 Kelly Hoskins Bristol, Va. 2004 Heather Marshall Hixson, Tenn. 2002 Kelly Hotaling Central Bridge, N.Y. 2001-02 Lauren Matteis Boca Raton, Fla. 1998 Caroline Howell Davenport, Iowa 2006-09 Rachel Mayberry Woodbridge, Va. 2004-07 Elizabeth Humberd Clarksville, Tenn. 2001-02 Tina Mazzolini Cleveland, Tenn. 1997-00 Brittany Hunley Knoxville, Tenn. 2004-05 Lindsay MacLeod Elkton, Va. 1998 Stephanie Hunley Knoxville, Tenn. 2008 Sarah McAuliffe Millis, Mass. 2011-15 Sarah Hutcheson Orlando, Fla. 2004-07 Amy McCormick Knoxville, Tenn. 2003-05 Holly McDaniel Poquoson, Va. 2002 56 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK Mary McGarr Knoxville, Tenn. 2017 Jessie Richardson Apopka, Fla. 2012-2015 Jenna McGrath Fort Mill, S.C. 2017-18 Janece Rittenberry Houston, Texas 1996-97 GENERAL Brookmyer McIntyre Englewood, CO 2017-19 Crystal Ruble Asheville, N.C. 1998 Amy McIntosh Cleveland, Tenn. 2001-04 Olivia Rustin Greeneville, Tenn. 2014-2015 Caroline McKittrick Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1999 Anita McLure SIgnal Mountain, Tenn. 2010-13 S Lindsay Sagar Dublin, Ohio 2001-02

Shannon McMahon Altamonte Springs, Fla. 1999-02 STAFF Hannah Menge Rockford, Ill 2017 Diane Samu Knoxville, Tenn. 2003-04 Christi Mertens Hilton Head, S.C. 1998 Shayna Sandlan Cleveland, Tenn. 2009 Keri Meslar Chantilly, Va. 2001 Alecia Scates Knoxville, Tenn. 1998-99 Katherine Schildmeyer St. Charles, Ill. 2019 Nikole Metz Fayetteville, N.Y. 2015-16 ROWERS Gina Michael Dublin, Ohio 2016-19 Kahala Schneider Honolulu, Hawaii 2012-15 Karoline Mikolajewski Niagara on the Lake, Ontario 2009-11 Gretchen Schule Arlington, Va. 1999 Annie Miller Cumming, Ga. 2019 Beth Schwartz Columbia, Tenn. 2003-06 Laura Miller Columbus, Miss. 2007-10 Jody Scott Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1996-98 McDarragh Minnock Pittsburgh, Pa. 2013-16 Rachel Scott Hendersonville, Tenn. 1996 RESULTS Leslie Mix Issaquah, Wash. 1998 Samantha Sedgwick St. Croix 2009-11 Marisa Mohan San Diego, Calif. 2005-08 Brittany Sehring Alpharetta, Ga. 2007-08 Kacey Montgomery Apopka, Fla. 2000-03 Ellen Semran Glen Ellyn, Ill. 1998 Lorren Shadko Tacoma, Wash. 2009-10 Rachel Montgomery Knoxville, Tenn. 1996

Erin Moore St. Louis, Mo. 2000-01 Alex Shafer Algonquin, Ill. 2017 HONORS Badia Shehab Hopewell, N.J. 2016 Michele Moore Hixson, Tenn. 1997-00 Erin-Monique Shelton Upper Hutt, New Zealand 2006-09 Sage Morgan Hixson, Tenn. 1998 Alex Shishkov Mississauga, Ontario 2006-08 Lindsey MorrissettAtoka, Tenn. 2018-19

Jessica Shreder Atlanta, Ga. 2003-04 Mayson Morrissett Memphis, Tenn. 2014-15 Margaret Shriver Kiethville, La. 1996-99 Jennifer Murchie Maryville, Tenn. 1996-98 Roshauna Singh Vienna, Va. 2007 Nicole Small Alpharetta, Ga. 1999-00 N Leah Smelser Macon, Ga. 2005-07 Alexandra Natale Ambler, Penn. 2018 Ashley Smith Lexington, N.C. 2000-01 Gabriela Natale Ambler, Penn. 2019 Payton Smith Ootlewah, Tenn. 2012 Sara Neill Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1999-00 Traci Smith Hixon, Tenn. 1996-98 Lindsay Nelson Knoxville, Tenn. 2009-10 Kate Snider Ramona, Calif. 2007-10 Sydney Newman Halls, Tenn. 2008-10 Dana Southard Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1997 Claire Newton Orlando, Fla. 2001-03 Shelly Stanton Johnson City, Tenn. 1999-00 Haileigh Norris Millington, Tenn. 2014 Kylie Stark Crystal Lake, Ill. 2017 Sarah Norsworthy Cleveland, Tenn. 1998-99 Virginia Stokes Germantown, Tenn. 1996 Sara Stout Columbia, Tenn. 2000 O Morgan Suffridge Knoxville, Tenn. 2013-16 Molly Oellerich Arlington, Va. 2004-07 Bre Sweet Lafayette, N.J. 1999-00 Bailey Oiler Germantown, Tenn. 2017 Ragan Oliver Memphis, Tenn. 2010-11 T Jennifer Tagg Nashville, Tenn. 1997 P Natalie Tavares Fonthill, Ontario 2014-17 Katie Payne Parksville, British Columbia 2004-07 Angela Taylor Germantown, Tenn. 1996-97 Katherine Pearson Garden City, N.Y. 2015-18 Whitney Tehan Edmond, Okla. 2003 Annie Pelic Allen, Texas 2017-19 Laura Thompson Memphis, Tenn. 1997-00 Chelsea Pemberton Jacksonville, Fla. 2002-05 Emily Thomson St. Catharines, Ontario 2014-15 Katrina von Peters Chattanooga, Tenn. 2006-07 Deanna Thonnard Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1997 Katie Peterson Franklin, Tenn. 2003-04 Kelly Todd Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2005-06 Jennifer Pietrowski Cheektowaga, N.Y. 1996 Melissa Toms Annapolis, Md. 2008-11 Katie Porter Bethesda, Md. 2016-18 Allison Toth Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2011-15 Presley Powers South Pittsburg, Tenn. 2014-15 Kimberly Troutman Kingsport, Tenn. 2014 Amalia Tsiavou Ioannina, Greece 2017-18 R Abby Tucker Knoxville, Tenn. 2001-02 Liza Rader Maryville, Tenn. 2010-13 Erika Twedt Prairie Farm, Wis. 2000-01 Evelyn Radford Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2010-13 Brenna Randall Regina, Saskatchewan 2017-19 U Nicola Rasnick Bluff City, Tenn. 1996 Taylor Upson Winter Garden, Fla. 2014-18 Megan Reinhart Milford, Ohio 1997-00 Heather Resig Knoxville, Tenn. 1997-00 V Leslie Reynolds High Point, N.C. 2009-10 Ashley Van Roon Ontario, Canada 2018- Phoebe Riegle Madison, Conn. 2015 Jovanna Vick Pleasant View, Tenn. 2002-05 Brooke Ripley Baltimore, Md. 2016 Tori VonderAhe Cincinnati, Ohio 2001 Katie Ross Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 2007-10 Jesselyn Voysey Yorba Linda, Calif. 2015-17 Gabrielle Richardson Alexandria, Va. 2016-18 UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 57 HONORS

W Hannah Waddell Charlotte, N.C. 2013-15 RuthAnne Waldrop Florissant, Mo. 2008-09 Kaitlyn Wallace Trenton, Tenn. 2014-2016 Kim Walsh Eads, Tenn. 1998-00 Madelyn Walsh Ambler, Penn. 2019 Brayden Walters New Castle, Ind. 2019 Ashley Warbington Nashville, Tenn. 1997 Dawn Ware Spring City, Tenn. 1999-00 Sarah Warner Powell, Ohio 2018-19 Kendra Warren Franklin, Tenn. 2005-08 Marissa Weaver Roswell, Ga. 1999-00 Carol Weigand Dalton, Ga. 2002 Sarah Wellence Grand Island, N.Y. 2019 Lauren Wells London, Ontario 2003-06 Eileen Welsh Northfield, N.J. 2004 Christine Werve Germantown, Tenn. 1998-99 Lelia Wheatley Nashville, Tenn. 1996-97 Rachel Whitaker Vonore, Tenn. 2011-15 Rachel White Knoxville, Tenn. 2010-14 Amber Williams Sevierville, Tenn. 2000-01 Jessica Williams Lexington, Tenn. 2008-09 Katelyn Williams Nashville, Tenn. 2014 Steppie Williams Collierville, Tenn. 2004-06 Whitney Wolfe Seymour, Tenn. 2011-15 Danielle Woods Woodbridge, Va. 2009-10 Imani Woodyard Harrisburg, Pa. 2015-18

Z Katie Zajac Bybee, Tenn. 2001 Debby Zmistowski Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 1999-00 Anna Zikovich Mt. Juliet, Tenn. 2019

Current Vols in bold

58 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK HONORS GENERAL USROWING ALL-AMERICAN ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT IV 1997 Amy Delashmit 1st Team 1998 Jen Conowall 2nd Team 2002 Kacey Montgomery 1st Team

CRCA POCOCK ALL-AMERICAN 2003 Kacey Montgomery 1st Team

2003 Kaitlin Bargreen 1st Team 2004 Kaitlin Bargreen 2nd Team STAFF Chelsea Pemberton 2nd Team 2005 Kaitlin Bargreen 2nd Team 2004 Chelsea Pemberton 1st Team 2007 Stephanie Davis 2nd Team Kaitlin Bargreen 2nd Team 2009 Libuše Bruncvíkova’ 2nd Team

2005 Andrea Bagwell 2nd Team ROWERS Chelsea Pemberton 2nd Team CONFERENCE USA NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2006 Erin-Monique Shelton 2nd Team 2010 Erika Lauderdale 2007 Erin-Monique Shelton 2nd Team 2012 Kayla Lucier 2008 Erin-Monique Shelton 2nd Team CONFERENCE USA ROWER OF THE YEAR 2010 Laura Miller 2nd Team RESULTS 2012 Erika Lauderdale 2nd Team 2010 Laura Miller

NSCA STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ALL-AMERICANS CONFERENCE USA COACH OF THE YEAR 2015 Kaitlan Aries 2010 Lisa Glenn 2012 Lisa Glenn HONORS CRCA ALL-REGION 2001 Kacey Montgomery 1st Team CONFERENCE USA ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM Grace Harrington 2nd Team 2010 Laura Miller Lauren Kueck 2nd Team Katie Ross Kristen Logan 2nd Team Jewell Ludwigsen 2002 Kaitlin Bargreen 1st Team Rachel Dooley Chelsea Pemberton 1st Team 2011 Hilary Epes Kay Logan 2nd Team Ashley Fichthorn Kacey Montgomery 2nd Team Erika Lauderdale 2003 Kaitlin Bargreen 1st Team 2012 Ashley Fichthorn Chelsea Pemberton 1st Team Erika Johnson Dana Forbes 2nd Team Erika Lauderdale 2004 Chelsea Pemberton 1st Team Rachel White Kaitlin Bargreen 1st Team 2013 Erika Johnson Nicole Bold 2nd Team Ashley Fichthorn Andrea Bagwell 2nd Team Liza Rader Erin Artz 2nd Team 2014 Liz Dickson 2005 Andrea Bagwell 1st Team Sarah McAuliffe Chelsea Pemberton 1st Team Rachel White Kaitlin Bargreen 1st Team Dana Forbes 2nd Team BIG 12 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM 2006 Rachel Mayberry 1st Team 2015 Sarah McAuliffe Erin-Monique Shelton 1st Team McDarragh Minnock Lauren Wells 1st Team Whitney Wolfe Krista Gearing 2nd Team 2016 Pari Baker 2007 Renee Brittle 2nd Team McDarragh Minnock Stepanie Davis 2nd Team Taylor Upson Krista Gearing 2nd Team 2017 Pari Baker Rachel Mayberry 1st Team Chandler Frumin Erin-Monique Shelton 1st Team Anneta Kyridou 2008 Libuše Bruncvíkova’ 1st Team 2018 Pari Baker Erin-Monique Shelton 1st Team Alex Dawson Kendra Warren 2nd Team Ana Pelic 2010 Laura Miller 1st Team Erika Lauderdale 1st Team BIG 12 BOAT OF THE WEEK Karoline Mikolajewski 2nd Team 4/7/2016 Harper Lucas, Kirsten Girard, Pari 2011 Erika Lauderdale 1st Team Baker, McDarragh Minnock, Natalie Tavares, Hilary Epes 2nd Team Kathryn Cosgrove, Erin Gibbemeyer, 2012 Erika Lauderdale 1st Team Gina Michael, Nicole Chojnacky Rachel White 1st Team 4/19/2018 Jennifer Davis, Kirsten Girard, Erika Johnson 2nd Team Margarita Georgoudi, Mikayla Dutton, Jaimie 2014 Liz Dickson 1st Team Armitage, Pari Baker, Annie Pelic, Brenna Randall 2016 Pari Baker 1st Team Abbi Altman UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 59 HONORS Jessie Richardson EDSOUTH SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Morgan Suffridge 2002 Kacey Montgomery Allison Toth Hannah Waddell VERIZON ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Rachel White 2002 Kacey Montgomery Katelyn Williams 2003 Kacey Montgomery Whitney Wolfe 2016 Nicole Chojnacky NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Jennifer Davis 2015 Sarah McAuliffe Chandler Frumin 2016 Harper Lucas Katie King 2017 Chandler Frumin Harper Lucas 2018 Jennifer Davis Morgan Suffridge Kaitlyn Wallace CRCA NATIONAL SCHOLAR ATHLETE 2018 Jennifer Davis 2001 Jennifer Bradley Katie Porter Grace Harrington Alex Dawson Kelly Kraiss Gina Michael Lauren Kueck Kacey Montgomery HELEN B. WATSON AWARD WINNER Ashley Smith 2004 Marissa Allen Erika Twedt 2005 Marissa Allen 2002 Erin Artz Sally BeVille SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Nicole Bold 2005-06 Kaitlin Bargreen Kay Logan Stephanie Davis Kacey Montgomery Nina Dobratz 2003 Kaitlin Bargreen Kristen Galloway Nicole Bold Heather Hill Kacey Montgomery Rachel Mayberry 2004 Erin Artz Marisa Mohan Kaitlin Bargreen Molly Oellerich Nicole Bold Beth Schwartz 2005 Kaitlin Bargreen Leah Smelser Dana Forbes Kelly Todd 2006 Stephanie Davis Jovanna Vick Nina Dobratz Katrina von Peters 2007 Stephanie Davis Kendra Warren Nina Dobratz Lauren Wells Heather Hill 2006-07 Stephanie Davis Caroline Howell Nina Dobratz Erin-Monique Shelton Kristen Galloway Alex Shishkov Pam Harder 2008 Nina Dobratz Danielle Hmielewski Mary Beth Dreusike Caroline Howell Danielle Hmielewski Amanda Jones Katie Ross Rachel Mayberry Erin-Monique Shelton Erin-Monique Shelton Kendra Warren Alex Shishkov 2010 Libi Bruncvikova Kendra Warren Katie Ross 2007-08 Renee Brittle 2011 Paige Austin Kate Brownlee Ashley Fichthorn Nina Dobratz Erika Johnson Mary Beth Dreusike Andrea Keesecker Danielle Hmielewski Lindy Kirk Caroline Howell 2012 Rachel Clagett Laura Miller Jessica Burns Katie Ross 2014 Kaitlan Aries Brittany Sehring Victoria Bartell Erin-Monique Shelton Rachel Clagett Alex Shishkov Katie King Kate Snider Harper Lucas Kendra Warren

60 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK Jessica Williams Rachel Clagett 2008-09 Kate Brownlee Kristin Coggin GENERAL Libuše Bruncvíkova’ Mary-Hannah Daugherty Rachel Dooley Liz Dickson Mary Beth Dreusike Hilary Epes Caroline Howell Ashley Fichthorn

Laura Miller Courtney Fritts STAFF Katie Ross Evelyn Gaddis Erin-Monique Shelton Michelle Goodwin Kate Snider Erika Johnson

Melissa Toms Andrea Keesecker ROWERS RuthAnne Waldrop Erika Lauderdale Jessica Williams Anita McLure 2009-10 Marissa Bell Liza Rader Libuse Bruncvikova Evelyn Radford Ashley Case Rachel White RESULTS Kristin Coggin 2012-13 Arin Anderson Rachel Dooley Kaitlan Aries Mary Beth Dreusike Taylor Athan Ali Elder Maddie Bishop Hilary Epes Sarah Cavins HONORS Erika Lauderdale Rachel Clagett Jewell Ludwigsen Emily Cornelius Laura Miller Mary-Hannah Daugherty Lindsay Nelson Liz Dickson Leslie Reynolds Ashley Fichthorn Katie Ross Courtney Fritts Shayna Sandlan Michelle Goodwin Kate Snider Makenzie Hoffmeyer Melissa Toms Erika Johnson Danielle Woods Andrea Keesecker 2010-11 Arin Anderson Kayla Lucier Paige Austin Sarah McAuliffe Jennifer Bailey Anita McLure Marissa Bell Liza Rader Emily Boyer Evelyn Radford Ashley Canady Jessie Richardson Ashley Case Allison Toth Kristin Coggin Rachel Whitaker Mary-Hannah Daugherty Rachel White Rachel Dooley Whitney Wolfe Hilary Epes 2013-14 Kaitlan Aries Ashley Fichthorn Taylor Athan Katherine Hamilton Victoria Bartell Erika Johnson Rachel Clagett Ruth Ann Johnson Elizabeth Dickson Andrea Keeseker Erin Gibbemeyer Lindy Kirk Kaitlin King Emily Krison Harper Lucas Erika Lauderdale Sarah Mcauliffe Anita McLure McDarragh Minnock Karoline Mikolajewski Jessie Richardson Carie Nesbit Morgan Suffridge Ragan Oliver Allison Toth Evelyn Radford Hannah Waddell Samantha Sedgwick Candace Walton Melissa Toms Rachel Whitaker Ellen Ward Rachel White 2011-12 Arin Anderson Katelyn Williams Taylor Athan Whitney Wolfe Paige Austin 2014-15 Kaitlan Aries Jen Bailey Brueck Ball Jessica Burns Victoria Florence

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 61 HONORS Erin Gibbemeyer Brookmyer McIntyre Katie King Victoria McMillan Lauren Krawczyk Gina Michael Harper Lucas Gena Norton Sarah McAullife Katherine Pearson Nikole Metz Ana Pelic McDarragh Minnock Katie Porter Jessie Richardson Brenna Randall Kahala Schneider Iman Woodyard Morgan Suffridge 2018-19 Amber Adams Allison Toth Abbi Altman Hannah Waddell Jaimie Armitage Kaitlyn Wallace Allie Asbury Rachel Whitaker Pari Baker Whitney Wolfe Ashley Ball 2015-16 Nicole Burnett Channing Bearden Nicole Chojnacky Rebecca Caruso Chandler Frumin Kathryn Cosgrove Erin Gibbemeyer Abigail Craine Lauren Higdon Alex Dawson Katie King Mikayla Dutton Aja List Kristen Freeman Harper Lucas Kirsten Girard Nikole Metz Loran Grant McDarragh Minnock Katherine Hatchell Morgan Suffridge Gia Hodges Kaitlyn Wallace Taylor Jones 2016-17 Channing Bearden Katie Lance Nicole Burnett Eleanor Loving Nicole Chojnacky Jessica Magnoli Kathryn Cosgrove Hannah Major Jennifer Davis Brookmyer McIntyre Alex Dawson Gina Michael Kristen Freeman Lindsey Morrissett Chandler Frumin Ana Pelic Kirsten Girard Brenna Randall Loran Grant Amalia Tsiavou Lauren Higdon Ashley Van Room Katie Lance Brayden Walters Gina Michael Sarah Warner Katherine Pearson Anna Zikovich Katie Porter Gabbie Richardson FIRST-YEAR SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Natalie Tavares 2005-06 Sara Becker Taylor Upson Tharin Dobbs Jesselyn Voysey Rachel Dutkosky Iman Woodyard Jaclyn Gonzales 2017-18 Pari Baker Rachel Hickman Channing Bearden Caroline Howell Nicole Burnett Joni Mullinix Rebecca Caruso Erin-Monique Shelton Nicole Chojnacky Alex Shishkov Kathryn Cosgrove Nilou Soltanian Jennifer Davis Ashley Williams Alex Dawson 2006-07 Leila Appel Kristen Freeman Heidi Buchanan Kirsten Girard Mary Beth Dreusike Loran Grant Stephanie Droste-Packham Lauren Higdon Ashley Malousis Helena Jordan Laura Miller Katie Lance Jená Murphy Aja List Alexandra Palus Jenna McGrath Sarah Patterson

62 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK Shargi Rahmanian Kasey Fleenor GENERAL Katie Ross Victoria Florence Rachel Simmons Abigail Gray Erica Smith Jeturah Johnson

Kate Snider Haileigh Norris 2007-08 Angelica Amicucci Presley Powers

Libuše Bruncvíkova’ Seneca Propst STAFF Rachel Dooley Kimberly Troutman Sara Horne Kaitlyn Wallace Glendra Nesbit 2014-15 Chandler Frumin Tayte Olma Aja List ROWERS Angelique Smith Phoebe Riegle Melissa Toms 2015-16 Pari Baker RuthAnne Waldrop Kathryn Cosgrove 2008-09 Ashley Case Alex Dawson

Kristin Coggin Kirsten Girard RESULTS Julia Cook Loran Grant RuthAnn Johnson Victoria Hamby Erika Lauderdale Gina Michael Danielle Woods Katie Porter 2009-10 Jennifer Bailey Badia Shehab HONORS Mary-Hannah Daugherty 2016-2017 Erika Johnson Rebecca Caruso Mikayla Dutton

Emily Krison Karoline Mikolajewski Anna Irving 2010-11 Emily Akers Jenna McGrath Taylor Athan Ana Pelic Jessica Burns Brenna Randall Katherine Changes 2017-18 Rachel Clagett Abbi Altman Rachel Cohen Jaimie Armitage Courtney Fritts Ashley Ball Evelyn Gaddis Abigail Craine Michelle Goodwin Gia Hodges Deborah Higdon Eleanor Loving Tabitha Maberry Andrea Mann Leah Mulcahy Lindsey Morrissett Rebecca Murdaugh Alexandra Natale Liza Rader Ashley Van Roon Precious Rhoades Sarah Warner Chloe Ridings 2018-19 Sadira Austin Michaela Robbins Abigail Bacci Rachael Starr Lexi Bales Andrea Stedman Katherine Begley Leslie Turner Nicole Esslinger Rachel White Tessa Kimmy Chauntelle Williams Emma Loy 2011-12 Madeline Bishop Annie Miller Sarah Cavins Gabriela Natale Kayla Lucier Katherin Schildmeyer Jessie Richardson Madelyn Walsh Payton Smith Sarah Wellence 2012-13 Erin Allen Victoria Bartell C-USA HONOR ROLL Sophia Grazian 2011-12 Arin Anderson Erin Gibbemeyer Taylor Athan Katie King Paige Austin Harper Lucas Magan Berman 2013-14 Kaitlyn Bailey Jessica Burns Ashley Basham Sarah Cavins Estonia Black Hayley Clark Bridget Boland Krisitin Coggin Megan Dishman Sarah Copeland

UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 63 HONORS Mary-Hannah Daugherty Kaitlyn Bailey Liz Dickson Betty Ball Hilary Epes Victoria Bartell Ashley Fichthorn Estonia Black Courtney Fritts Rachel Clagett Michelle Goodwin Liz Dickson Erika Johnson Megan Dishman Andrea Keesecker Kasey Fleenor Erika Lauderdale Victoria Florence Anita McLure Erin Gibbemeyer Sarah Beth Nelius Sierra Gillis Evelyn Radford Abigail Gray Leighanne Self MaryNell Hayes Payton Smith Marlee Jennings Rachel White Jaturah Johnson Rachel Whitaker Katie King 2012-13 Erin Allen Lauren Krawczyk Arin Anderson Harper Lucas Taylor Athan Sarah McAuliffe Paige Austin McDarragh Minnock Victoria Bartell Haileigh Norris Maddie Bishop Mary O’Neill Charlsey Bush Presley Powers Sarah Cavins Seneca Propst Rachel Clagett Jessie Richardson Emily Cornelius Morgan Suffridge Mary-Hannah Daugherty Allison Toth Ashley Fichthorn Kimberly Troutman Courtney Fritts Hannah Waddell Erin Gibbemeyer Kaitlyn Wallace Michelle Goodwin Candace Walton Sophia Grazian Rachel Whitaker Sarah Hagaman Rachel White Madeleine Hartle Katelyn Williams MaryNell Hayes Whitney Wolfe Makenzie Hoffmeyer Erika Johnson C-USA COMMISSIONER’S ACADEMIC MEDAL Andrea Keesecker 2011-12 Kaitlan Aries Lindsey Limerick Maddie Bishop Harper Lucas Sarah Castilaw Kayla Lucier Rachel Clagett Sarah McAuliffe Emily Cornelius Anita McLure Evelyn Gaddis Mitra Mosadegh Courtney Henderson Shelby Neal Makenzie Hoffmeyer Corrin Phillips Kayla Lucier Abigail Powers Jessie Richardson Liza Rader Allison Toth Evelyn Radford Chiazom Ugo-Obi Jessie Richardson Emily Widelock Erin Rogers Whitney Wolfe Morgan Suffridge 2012-13 Kaitlan Aries Allison Toth Victoria Bartell Sydney Trentham Maddie Bishop Jamie Vice Emily Cornelius Hannah Waddell Sarah Hagaman Rachel Whitaker Madeleine Hartle Rachel White MaryNell Hayes Whitney Wolfe Katie King Hayley Wray Kayla Lucier 2013-14 Erin Allen Jessie Richardson Kaitlan Aries Whitney Wolfe Taylor Athan 2013-14 Kaitlan Aries Rachel Clagett 64 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK Kasey Fleenor Kristen Freeman First Team Victoria Florence Loran Grant First Team GENERAL Katie King Lauren Higdon First Team Seneca Propst Katie Lance First Team Jessie Richardson Aja List First Team Morgan Suffridge Jenna McGrath First Team

Kaitlyn Wallace Victoria McMillan First Team STAFF Katelyn Williams Gina Michael First Team Whitney Wolfe Gena Norton First Team Katherine Pearson First Team

BIG 12 ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Ana Pelic First Team ROWERS 2014-15 Kaitlan Aries First Team Katherine Porter First Team Victoria Florence First Team Brenna Randall First Team Erin Gibbemeyer First Team Iman Woodyard First Team Katie King First Team Rebecca Caruso Second Team Harper Lucas First Team Helena Jordan Second Team RESULTS Sarah McAuliffe First Team Brookmyer McIntyre Second Team McDarragh Minnock First Team 2018-19 Amber Adams First Team Jesse Richardson First Team Abbi Altman First Team

Kahala Schneider First Team Jaimie Armitage First Team

Morgan Suffridge First Team Allie Asbury First Team HONORS Allison Toth First Team Pari Baker First Team Hannah Waddell First Team Ashley Ball First Team Kaitlyn Wallace First Team Channing Bearden First Team Whitney Wolfe First Team Rebecca Caruso First Team Natalie Taveras Second Team Abigail Craine First Team Rachel Whitaker Second Team Alex Dawson First Team 2015-16 Nicole Chojnacky First Team Kristen Freeman First Team Jennifer Davis First Team Kirsten Girard First Team Chandler Frumin First Team Loran Grant First Team Erin Gibbemeyer First Team Gia Hodges First Team Katie King First Team Katie Lance First Team Aja List First Team Eleanor Loving First Team Harper Lucas First Team Brookmyer McIntyre First Team Nikole Metz First Team Gina Michael First Team McDarragh Minnock First Team Lindsey Morrissett First Team Morgan Suffridge First Team Ana Pelic First Team Kaitlyn Wallace First Team Brenna Randall First Team Nicole Burnett Second Team Brayden Walters First Team Lauren Higdon Second Team Sarah Warner First Team 2016-17 Nicole Chojnacky First Team Anna Zikovich First Team Kathryn Cosgrove First Team Jessica Magnoli Second Team Katherine Culligan First Team Karoline Maier Second Team Jennifer Davis First Team Hannah Major Second Team Alex Dawson First Team Kristen Freeman First Team Chandler Frumin First Team Kirsten Girard First Team Loran Grant First Team Lauren Higdon First Team Katherine Pearson First Team Katie Lance First Team Gina Michael First Team Katherine Porter First Team Natalie Tavares First Team Iman Woodyard First Team Channing Bearden Second Team Taylor Upson Second Team Jesselyn Voysey Second Team 2017-18 Channing Bearden First Team Nicole Burnett First Team Nicole Chojnacky First Team Jennifer Davis First Team Alex Dawson First Team UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING ON TWITTER 65