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General S T Aff Ro Wers Resul T S Honors 1 GENERAL STAFF ROWERS RESULTS HONORS RESULTS 1 UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING GENERAL 2 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL GENERAL INFO 48 2008 NCAA Championships 2 Schedule/Quick Facts 48 2010 NCAA Championships 49 2010 C-USA Championships COACHING STAFF 49 2011 C-USA Championships STAFF 4 Lisa Glenn 50 2012 C-USA Championships 7 Sarah Arms 50 2013 C-USA Championships 7 Wendy Davis 51 2014 C-USA Championships 2015 Big XII Championships 7 Laura Miller 51 ROWERS 8 Karla Sass 52 2016 Big XII Championships 8 Patrick Schulkers 52 2017 Big XII Championships 9 Dr. Donde Plowman 53 2018 Big XII Championships 9 Dr. Donald Bruce 53 2019 Big XII Championships 10 Phillip Fulmer HONORS RESULTS 12 Senior Athletics Staff HONORS 55 Letterwinners 59 All-Americans ALL-TIME RESULTS 59 All-Region Honorees 16 1995 59 All-Conference Awards 16 1996 60 Academic Awards 17 1997 18 1998 19 1999 20 2000 21 2001 22 2002 24 2003 25 2004 26 2005 27 2006 28 2007 30 2008 31 2009 32 2010 33 2011 34 2012 35 2013 36 2014 38 2015 39 2016 39 2017 41 2018 42 2019 45 1997 NCAA Championships 45 2003 NCAA Championships 46 2004 NCAA Championships 46 2005 NCAA Championships 47 2006 NCAA Championships 47 2007 NCAA Championships RECORD BOOK CREDITS The 2019-20 Tennessee Rowing Record Book has been compiled from information originally presented on UTSports.com and previous UT Rowing Media Guides. Editors: Grace Whiteley Photography: Maury Nepris and Andrew Ferguson, UTAD Photography The University of Tennessee is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution in the provision of its education and employment programs and services. UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING 1 GENERAL 2020 SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS Date Event City THE BASICS March 14-15 Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational Oak Ridge, Tenn. Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Founded: 1794 March 21 Alabama Dual Tuscaloosa, Ala. Conference: Big 12 Conference March 27-28 Virginia Triple Dual Charlottesville, Va. Enrollment: 29,460 Colors: Orange & White April 10-11 Big 10 Invitational Oak Ridge, Tenn. Nickname: Volunteers April 18-19 Clemson Invitational Clemson, S.C. Mascot: Smokey May 3 Women’s Sprints Worcester, Mass. Band: Pride of the Southland President: Randy Boyd May 17 Big XII Championship Austin, Texas Chancellor: Dr. Donde Plowman May 29-31 NCAA Championship Oak Ridge, Tenn. Faculty Representative: Dr. Donald Bruce Vice Chancellor/Dir. of Athletics: Phillip Fulmer FACILITY INFORMATION Facility: Wayne G. Basler Boathouse Opened: September 30, 1999 HISTORY FOLLOW ONLINE First Year of Rowing: 1995-96 Joined Big 12: 2014 C-USA Championships (Last): 2 (2012) WEBSITE NCAA Appearances: UTSports.com 4 team (2006, 2007, 2008, 2010) 4 at-large (V4+ 1997, V8+ 2003, 2004, 2005) Best Team Finish: Ninth (2007) LIKE US Facebook.com/TennesseeRowing COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Lisa Glenn Assistant Coach: Sarah Arms Assistant Coach: Wendy Davis FOLLOW US Assistant Coach: Laura Miller Dir. of Rowing Operations: Karla Sass @Vol_Rowing Graduate Asst. Coach: Patrick Schulkers Graduate Asst. for Operations: Caroline Nowak FOLLOW US MEDIA RELATIONS Tom Satkowiak-Asst. AD/Communications @Vol_Rowing Office: 865.974.7501 Cell: 865.696.2897 Email: [email protected] WATCH US Grace Whiteley-Graduate Assistant Cell: 509.993.5681 Youtube.com/UTSportsTV Email: [email protected] 2 TENNESSEE ROWING // RECORD BOOK GENERAL STAFF ROWERS RESULTS HONORS RESULTS 3 STAFF TENNESSEE UTSPORTS.COM // @VOL_ROWING 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.
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