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2014 22014014 ACCACC RROWINGOWING IInformationnformation GGuideuide

ACC Rowing Contact: Mike Finn, Associate Commissioner Phone ...... 336 369-1210 Fax ...... 336-369-1211 E-Mail ...... mfi [email protected]

ACC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Amy Yakola ....Senior Associate Commissioner Brian Morrison ...... Associate Commissioner Steve Phillips ...... Associate Director Amy Ufnowski ...... Associate Director George Lane ...... Assistant Director Marianne Schroer ...... Coordinator Brian Kuppleweiser ...... Intern

ACC HEAD COACHES BOSTON COLLEGE ...... Steve Fiske CLEMSON ...... Robbie Tenenbaum DUKE ...... Robyn Horner MIAMI ...... David Sanderson 2014 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE NORTH CAROLINA...... Sarah Haney ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS NOTRE DAME ...... Martin Stone The 15th annual ACC Rowing Championship will be SYRACUSE...... Justin Moore held Saturday, May 17, 2014, on Lake Hartwell in VIRGINIA ...... Kevin Sauer Clemson, S.C. This year marks the 12th time Clem- ACC ROWING CONTACTS son and Lake Hartwell have served as hosts for the BOSTON COLLEGE ...... Dominique Oliveto ACC Rowing Championships. (617) 552-3004 ...... [email protected] CLEMSON ...... Davis Simpson (864) 656-2114 ...... [email protected] What’s Inside DUKE ...... Chris Cook Contact Info, Directory ...... 1 (919) 684-8708 ...... [email protected] ACC Schedule, National ...... 2-3 MIAMI...... David Villavicencio CRCA Poll Rankings, 2013 Best Times ...... 4-5 (305) 284-3244 ...... [email protected] Boston College, Clemson ...... 6-7 NORTH CAROLINA ...... Dana Gelin Duke, Miami ...... 8-9 (919) 962-0083 ...... [email protected] North Carolina, Notre Dame ...... 10-11 NOTRE DAME ...... Tony Jones Syracuse, Virginia ...... 12-13 (574) 631-1762 ...... [email protected] NCAA Championship ...... 14-18 SYRACUSE ...... Dave Gunn 2013 ACC Rowing Championships ...... 19-21 (315) 443-3341 ...... [email protected] 2013 ACC Crews of the Week ...... 22-24 VIRGINIA ...... Thomas Fenstermaker (434) 982-5525 ...... [email protected] 2013 CRCA All-Region, Scholar-Athletes ...... 25, 26 ACC Championship Records ...... 27 CRCA All-Americas, All-Region ...... 28-30 All-ACC Teams, ACC Crews of the Year ...... 21-32 All-ACC Academic Rowing Team ...... 33-34 CRCA Scholar-Athletes ...... 35-36

1 22014014 AACCCC SSchedulechedule aandnd RResultsesults

Date School ...... Opponent/Event ...... Site Mar. 1 Clemson Eastern Michigan ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. (9 am) North Carolina at Tennessee ...... Melton Lake, Oak Ridge, Tenn. (8 am)

Mar. 8 Miami Michigan (scrimmage) ...... Tampa, Fla. Virginia Michigan State (scrimmage) ...... Claytor Lake (Va,.) State Park

Mar. 9 Duke at Tennessee ...... Melton Lake, Oak Ridge, Tenn.

Mar. 15 Boston College at Jesuit Invitational ...... Cooper River, Camden, NJ (10 am) Clemson Boston University, Syracuse ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. (9 am) Duke at Cardinal Invite ...... Melton Lake, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Notre Dame at Cardinal Invite ...... Melton Lake, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Syracuse at Clemson, Boston U., Indiana, Purdue .....Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Virginia at Cardinal Invite ...... Melton Lake, Oak Ridge, Tenn.

Mar. 16 Duke at Cardinal Invite ...... Melton Lake, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Notre Dame at Cardinal Invite ...... Melton Lake, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Virginia at Cardinal Invite ...... Melton Lake, Oak Ridge, Tenn.

Mar. 22 Clemson Buffalo, Duke, Iowa, Kansas, Purdue ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. (9 am) Duke Clemson, Indiana, Purdue ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Miami Connecticut ...... Miami Beach. Fla. North Carolina at Old Dominion ...... Norfolk, Va. (9 am)

Mar. 29 Boston College at Rhode Island ...... Narrow River, Kingston, R.I. Clemson at Pac-12 Invite (Stanford, USC, San Diego) ..Redwood Shores, Calif. (All Day) North Carolina Georgetown ...... Raleigh, N.C. (8 am) Syracuse Cornell ...... Syracuse, N.Y. Virginia at Pac 12 Invite (Stanford, USC, San Diego) ..Redwood Shores, Calif.

Mar. 30 Virginia at Pac-12 Invite (Stanford, USC, San Diego) ..Redwood Shores, Calif.

Apr. 5 Boston College MIT ...... Charles River, Boston, Mass. Duke at Oregon St, Michigan, Ohio St, Stanford .Dexter Lake, Lowell, Ore. Miami at San Diego Crew Classic ...... Mission Bay, San Diego, Calif. Syracuse at Orange Challenge Cup (NE, Penn) ...... Charles River, Boston, Mass. Virginia at Princeton, Columbia ...... Princeton, N.J.

Apr. 6 Miami at San Diego Crew Classic ...... Mission Bay, San Diego, Calif. North Carolina at the Occoquan Sprints ...... Occoquan, Va. (8 am) Syracuse at Kittell Cup (Boston, Minnesota) ...... Charles River, Boston, Mass.

Apr. 12 Boston College at the Knecht Cup (Villanova) ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. North Carolina at the Knecht Cup (Villanova) ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J.. (8 am) Notre Dame at Lake Natoma Invite ...... Sacramento, Calif.

Apr. 13 Boston College at Knecht Cup (Villanova) ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. North Carolina at the Knecht Cup (Villanova) ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. (8 am) Notre Dame at Lake Natoma Invite ...... Sacramento, Calif.

Apr. 19 Boston College Holy Cross, Connecticut ...... Lake Quinisigamond, Worcester, Mass. 2 22014014 AACCCC SSchedulechedule aandnd RResultsesults

Clemson Clemson Invite ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Duke at Clemson Invite ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Miami at Clemson Invite ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Notre Dame at ACC/Big Ten Challenge ...... Ann Arbor, Mich. Syracuse at Clemson Invite ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Virginia at ACC/Big Ten Challenge ...... Ann Arbor, Mich.

Apr. 20 Clemson Clemson Invite ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Duke at Clemson Invite ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Miami at Clemson Invite ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C.

Apr. 25 Notre Dame at Dale England Cup ...... Bloomington, Ind.

Apr. 26 Boston College Northeastern, MIT ...... Charles River, Boston, Mass. Duke Syracuse, Michigan State ...... Lake Monticello, Charlottesville, Va. Notre Dame at Dale England Cup ...... Bloomington, Ind. Syracuse Duke, Michigan State, Virginia ...... Lake Monticello, Charlottesville, Va. Virginia Michigan State, Syracuse ...... Lake Monticello, Charlottesville, Va.

Apr. 27 Miami at UCF, Tulsa, Old Dominion ...... Orlando, Fla.

May 3 Clemson at Princeton ...... Princeton, N.J.

May 5 Boston College at Eastern Sprints ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J.

May 17 Boston College at ACC Championship ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Clemson at ACC Championship ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Duke at ACC Championship ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C Miami at ACC Champonship...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. North Carolina at ACC Championship ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Notre Dame at ACC Championship ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Syracuse at ACC Championship ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Virginia at ACC Championship ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C.

May 30 By invitation at NCAA Championship ...... , Indianapolis, Ind.

May 31 By invitation at NCAA Championship ...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind.

June 1 By invitation at NCAA Championship ...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind.

3 CRCA Rowing National Rankings Since 2002, Virginia leads all Atlantic Coast Conference schools with 100 appearances in the Collegiate Rowing Coaches As- sociation poll. The Cavaliers have appeared in 64 consecutive polls, dating back to the fi nal CRCA poll of 2006. The Cavaliers have actually made an appearance in 100 of 101 CRCA polls since 2002. Clemson is next with 55 total appearances, including a streak of 42 consecutive polls which ended on April 18, 2012. In 2013, Duke made its 7th and 8th appearances in the CRCA national poll. The 2013 rankingwas the Blue Devils’ fi rst since earning a No. 17 rating on March 9, 2005. Virginia, in 2010, became the fi rst ACC team to be ranked No. 1 nationally, earning that ranking three times in 2010, the fi rst of which occurred in the poll of April 7. Virginia was also ranked fi rst in the fi nal poll of the year on May 19 prior to winning the team title at the NCAA Championships. The Cavaliers achieved six more No. 1 national rankings in 2012, in the fi rst fi ve polls and in the fi nal poll. UVa was ranked No. 1 in the fi rst poll in each of the 2011, 2012 and 2013 seasons and has been ranked No. 1 a total of 12 times. Notre Dame, which joined the ACC this year, has appeared in 70 polls dating back to 2004. The Fighting Irish have six Top 10 appearances with their highest rankling 3rd on May 2 of 2007. Syracuse which also joins the ACC this year, has been ranked a total of 27 times, with its highest ranking coming on April 2 of 2003, when the Orange was ranked 13th. Virginia (100) 2002 (1): May 1—10th 2003 (9): Apr 1—3rd; Apr. 2—11th; Apr. 9—10th; Apr. 16—12th; Apr. 23—13th; Apr. 30—12th; May 7—12th; May 14—12th; May 21—5th 2004 (9): Mar. 11—7th; Mar. 31—8th; Apr. 7—6th; Apr. 14—6th; Apr. 21—6th; Apr. 28—6th; May 5—7th; May 12—7th; May 19—5th. 2005 (9): Mar. 9--6th; Mar 30--6th; Apr. 6—9th; Apr. 13—9th; Apr. 20—10th; Apr. 27—10th; May 4—9th; May 11—9th; May 18—7th. 2006 (8): Mar. 13—3rd; Mar. 29—3rd; Apr. 5—6th; Apr. 12—11th; Apr. 19—11th; Apr. 26—14th; May 3—15th; May 10—15th; May 17—NR 2007 (7): Mar. 14—3rd; Mar. 28—2nd; Apr. 4—7th; Apr. 18—5th; Apr. 25—5th; May 2—5th; May 16—3rd. 2008 (11): Mar. 15—2nd; Mar. 26—2nd; Apr. 2—3rd; Apr. 9—3rd; Apr. 16—3rd; Apr. 23—3rd; Apr. 30—7th (tied); May 7—9th; May 14—9th; May 21—4th; June 11—8th. 2009 (11): Mar. 12—6th; Mar. 25—6th; Apr. 1—7th (tied); Apr. 8—13th; Apr. 15—11th; Apr. 22—15th; Apr. 29—11th; May 6—11th; May 13—11th; May 20—4th; June 4—2nd. 2010 (8): Mar. 18—T3rd; Mar. 31--2nd; Apr. 7--1st; Apr. 14--1st; Apr. 21--3rd; Apr. 28--3rd; May 5--3rd; May 19--1st 2011 (8): Mar. 16--1st; Mar. 30--2nd; Apr. 6--2nd; Apr. 13--2nd; Apr. 20--5th; Apr. 27--5th; May 5--5th; May 18--3rd. 2012 (9): Mar. 15--1st; Mar. 29--1st; Apr. 4--1st; Apr. 11--1st.; Apr. 18--1st; Apr. 25--2nd; May 2--2nd; May 16--2nd(tie); May 30--1st. 2013 (10): Mar. 20--1st; Apr. 3--1st.; Apr. 10--3rd; Apr. 17--3rd.; April 24--4th; May 1--5th.; May 8--6th; May 15--6th; May 29--5th; June 8--5th

Notre Dame (70) 2004 (8): Mar. 31--20th; Apr. 7--17th; Apr. 14--17th; Apr. 21--17th; Apr. 28--14th; May 5--14th; May 12--14th; May 19--16th. 2005 (1): Mar. 9--16th; 2006 (7): Apr. 5--11th; Apr. 12--12th; Apr. 19--13th; Apr. 26--12th; May 3--13th; May 10--10th; May 17--5th. 2007 (7): Mar. 14--11th; Mar. 28--13th; Apr. 4--14th; Apr. 18--6th; Apr. 25--6th; May 2--3rd; May 16--6th. 2008 (11): Mar. 15--15th; Mar. 26--14th; Apr. 2--14th; Apr. 9--16th; Apr. 16--17th (tie); Apr. 23--18th; Apr. 30--17th (tie); May 7--18th; May 14--18th; May 21--18th; Jun. 11--18th. 2009 (1): Mar. 25--20th; 2010 (5): Mar. 31--20th; Apr. 7--16th (tie); Apr. 14--19th; Apr. 28--19th; May 5--19th. 2011 (3): Apr. 20--20th; Apr. 27--20th; May 4--20th; 2012 (7): Mar. 28--17th; Apr. 4--18th; Apr. 18--17th; Apr. 25--15th; May 2--15th; May 16--16th; May 30--15th; 2013 (10): Mar. 20--14th; Apr. 3--13th; Apr. 10--12th; Apr. 17--12th; Apr. 24--10th; May 1--11th; May 8--11th; May 15--11th; May 29--9th; June 8--13th;

Clemson (55) 2007 (1): Mar. 28—12th 2008 (11): Mar. 15—17th; Mar. 26—16th; Apr. 2—16th; Apr. 9—18th; Apr. 16—17th (tied); Apr. 23—17th; Apr. 30—17th (tied); May 7—17th; May 14—17th; May 21—12th; June 11—14th. 2009 (11): Mar. 12—13th; Mar. 25—13th; Apr. 1—14th; Apr. 8—16th; Apr. 15—14th; Apr. 22—10th; Apr. 29—9th; May 6—10th; May 13—10th; May 20—12th; June 4—12th. 2010 (8): Mar. 18—12th; Mar. 31--11th; Apr. 7--12th; Apr. 14--12th; Apr. 21--13th; Apr. 28--14th; May 5--15th; May 19--12th. 2011 (8): Mar. 16--15th; Mar. 30--14th; Apr. 6--12th; Apr. 13--13th; Apr. 20--14th; Apr. 27--11th; May 5--11th; May 18--13th. 2012 (6): Mar. 15--16th; Mar. 29--15th; Apr. 4--16th; Apr. 11--18th; Apr. 25--19th; May 30--20th. 2013 (10): Mar. 20--17th; Apr. 3--15th; Apr. 10--14th; Apr. 17--14th.; Apr. 24--14th; May 1--16th; May 8--16th; May 15--18th; May 29--18th.; June 8--18th.

4 Syracuse (27) 2002 (1): May 1--18th 2003 (8): Apr. 2--13th; Apr. 9--17th; Apr. 16--17th; Apr. 23--16th; Apr. 30--15th; May 7--14th; May 14--14th; May 21--18th 2004 (7): Mar. 11--17th; Mar. 31--15th; Apr. 7--18th; Apr. 14--18th; Apr. 21--18th; Apr. 28--19th; May 5--19th; 2005 (9): Mar. 9--20th; Mar. 30--18th; Apr. 6--15th; Apr. 13--16th; Apr. 20--18th; Apr. 27--17th; May 4--16th (tie); May 11--16th; May 18--16th. 2011 (1): May 16--20th; 2013 (1): May 29--19th; Duke (8) 2004 (5): Mar. 11—18th; Mar. 31—18th; Apr. 7—20th; Apr. 14—20th; May 12—20th; 2005 (1): Mar. 9--17th; 2013 (2): Apr. 10--20th; Apr. 17--20th.

2013 ACC Best Times Boston College First Varsity Eight ...... 6:36.7 vs. URI, MIT, Boston U, Boston,Mass. 4-27-13 Second Varsity Eight ...... 6:50.5vs. URI, MIT, Boston U, Boston,Mass. 4-27-13 First Varsity Four ...... 7:42.40 at Knecht Cup, Camden, N.J., 4-13-13 Novice Eight ...... 7:00.97 at Knecht Cup, Camden, N.J., 4-14-13

Clemson First Varsity Eight ...... 6:23.4 at Clemson Invite at Clemson, S.C., 4-20-13 Second Varsity Eight ...... 6:29.5 vs. California at Redwood Shores, Calif., 4-1-13 First Varsity Four ...... 7:23.5 at Clemson Invite at Clemson, S.C., 4-20-13 Novice Eight ...... 6:52.7 vs. Stanford at Redwood Shores, Calif., 4-1-13

Duke First Varsity Eight ...... 6:35.11 at San Diego Crew Classic, San Diego, Calif., 4-6-13 Second Varsity Eight ...... 6:56.20 vs. Louisville, E. Michigan at Oak Ridge, Tenn., 3-16-13 First Varsity Four ...... 7:36.40 at San Diego Crew Classic, San Diego, Calif., 4-6-13 Novice Eight ...... 7:24.8 vs. Virginia at Lake Monticello, 4-27-13

Miami First Varsity Eight ...... 6:24.9 vs. Connecticut, Miami Beach, Fla., 3-23-13 Second Varsity Eight ...... 6:44.5 at Clemson Invite at Clemson, S.C., 4-20-13 First Varsity Four ...... 7:40.50 vs. West Virginia at Oak Ridge, Tenn., 3-17-13 Novice Eight ...... 7:33.25 vs. West Virginia at Oak Ridge, Tenn., 3-17-13

North Carolina First Varsity Eight ...... 6:27.2 vs. Georgetown, Potomac River, Washington, D.C., 3-30-13 Second Varsity Eight ...... 6:37.0 vs. Georgetown, Potomac River, Washington, D.C., 3-30-13 First Varsity Four ...... 7:15.6 vs. Georgetown, Potomac River, Washington, D.C., 3-30-13 Novice Eight ...... 6:38.9 vs. Georgetown, Potomac River, Washington, D.C., 3-30-13

Virginia First Varsity Eight ...... 6:12.8 at Clemson Invite at Clemson, S.C., 4-20-13 Second Varsity Eight ...... 6:27.0 at Clemson Invite at Clemson, S.C., 4-20-13 First Varsity Four ...... 7:13.0 at Clemson Invite at Clemson, S.C., 4-20-13 Novice Eight ...... 6:59.3 at Clemson Invite at Clemson, S.C., 4-20-13 5 2014 Boston College Eagles Roster Boston College Eagles Name ...... Yr...... Hometown Erin Anderson ...... So...... Bloomington, Minn. 2013--4th Place Finish In The ACC Jane Aulenback ...... So...... Shrewsbury, Mass. Steve Fiske Meghan Bailey ...... Jr...... Pennington, N.J. Boston College Head Coach Jillian Bungard ...... Sr...... Chelmsford, Mass. 15th Season at Boston College Ellen Burr ...... Jr...... Cazenovia, N.Y. Kaitlin Campbell ...... Jr...... Rye, N.Y. 15th Season Overall Megan Carney ...... So...... Glen Mills, Pa. Steve Fiske enters his 15th season as head coach and program di- Alexis Carriere ...... Sr...... Manchester, Conn. rector of rowing at Boston College. Fiske came to The Heights in Katie Casebeer ...... Jr...... Philadelphia, Pa. 1999, prior to the program’s fi nal year as a club sport at BC. Fiske Erika Charnley ...... Fr...... Short Hills, N.J. enjoyed immediate success in the Eagles’ inaugural season, winning Melissa Chavez ...... Sr...... Jacksonville, Fla. a Dad Vail Championship, including a victory in the women’s Varsity Eight, and consequently earning selection as Division I New England Haley Clarke ...... So...... Lowell, Mass. Coach of the Year in 2001. During his tenure at the helm, Fiske’s teams have shown Megan Conway ...... Sr...... Wayland, Mass. consistent speed and progress, highlighted by wins in a number of prestigious regat- Alycia Da’Loia Moore ..Sr...... Bronx, N.Y. tas, including the Dad Vail Championship, the Big East Championship, the New England Morgan Daugherty ...... Fr...... West Chester, Pa. Rowing Championship, and the Knecht Cup. The Eagles have won the Jesuit Invitational Gabrielle Dell’Aquilo ....Fr...... Bayville, N.Y. in each of the last two seasons under Fiske’s leadership and took home the BC-MIT Christina Fallon ...... Fr. ....South Hamilton, Mass. Cup for the fi rst time in 2013. In 2005, BC’s fi nal year in the Big East Conference, Fiske Nicole Frederick ...... Jr...... Villanova, Pa. earned Big East Coach of the Year honors after guiding the rowing team to a second Jennifer Frese ...... Jr...... Winter Park, Fla. place fi nish at the conference championship, the best fi nish in program history. Fisk has Chelsey Frost ...... Sr...... Narragansett, R.I. guided the Eagles to a fourth-place fi nish in the ACC Championships in each of the past Catherine Goldberg .....So...... Reisterstown, Md. three years. Prior to coaching at Boston College, Fiske served as an assistant coach for Grace Grunau ...... Fr...... Milwaukee, Wis. six years at his alma mater, Fordham University. His teams at Fordham won medals in a number of championship regattas, including the Atlantic 10 Championships, the Dad Margaret Hanlon ...... Jr...... Washington, D.C. Vail Regatta and the International Rowing Association (IRA) Regatta. Fiske competed Kylie Hasegawa ...... So. .Huntington Beach, Calif. intercollegiately at Fordham and was a member of some of the university’s most suc- Shannon Healey ...... Jr...... Winchester, Mass. cessful crews. He rowed with the 1992 Fordham four that won a bronze medal in the IRA Caroline Henry ...... So...... Lake Forest, Ill. Regatta and advanced to the quarterfi nals of the . Rachel Hess ...... Jr...... Eagle River, Wis. Ellen Hill ...... Fr...... Erie, Pa. Returning BC Rowing Standouts Michaela Jaffe ...... So...... Yardley, Pa. Jane Aulenback...Sophomore...Shrewsbury, Mass.... Came in Amanda Jenkins ...... Fr...... Wilton, Conn. second with the Novice Eight A at the Green Monster Regatta ... Ellen Keenan ...... Sr...... West Roxbury, Mass. competed with the Novice Eight A at the Foot of the Charles ... won with the Third Varsity Eight at the Jesuit Invitational ... came in sec- Fiona Kelly ...... Fr...... Ambler, Pa. ond with the Varsity Four at URI ... captured fi rst with the Varsity Kelly Laughinghouse ...Fr...... Fair Haven, N.J. Four against MIT... raced with the Varsity Four at the Knecht Cup ... Bridgid Lawlor ...... Fr...... Yardley, Pa. gained fi rst with the 1V4 at Holy Cross ... fi nished third with the 1V4 Allison Lee ...... Fr...... Woodbridge, Va. versus BU, URI, and MIT. Marisa Marshalka ...... Fr...... Scituate, Mass. Claire Mason ...... Fr...... Seattle, Wash. Ellen Burr...Junior...Cazenovia, N.Y.... Earned All-ACC honors Kelly McElduff ...... Jr...... Duxbury, Mass. for the second straight year … Also garnered CRCA All-New Eng- land second team accolades...Named a CRCA Scholar-Athlete... Clare McIntee ...... Fr...... Manhasset, N.Y. Member of the All-ACC Rowing Academic team both as a freshman Alicia McKean ...... Jr...... Athol, Mass. in 2012 and as sophomore in 2013. Emma Metzger ...... Jr...... Seattle, Wash. Kylie O’Connor ...... Fr...... Wilton, Conn. Megan Carney..Sophomore...Glen Mills, Pa... won with the Sec- Kate O’Kelly-Lynch ...... Fr...... Wellesley, Mass. ond Varsity Eight at the Jesuit Invitational ... took fi rst with the Abby Oliveira ...... Sr...... Sudbury, Mass. 2V8 at URI (3/30) ... captured fi rst with the 2V8 against MIT (4/6) ... raced with the 2V8 at the Knecht Cup (4/13-14) ... gained fi rst Anna Peaslee ...... Fr...... Lake Oswego, Ore. with the 2V8 at Holy Cross (4/21) ... placed second with the 2V8 Caitlin Power ...... Fr...... West Roxbury, Mass. versus BU, URI, and MIT (4/27) ... rowed with the 2V8 at the Bean- Emily Quaglia ...... So...... New City, N.Y. pot (4/28) ... reached the grand fi nals with the 2V8 at the EAWRC Morgan Rann ...... Fr...... Somers Point, N.J. Sprints (5/5) ... contested the 2V8 at the ACC Championship ... Chelsea Robin ...... Jr...... Rehoboth, Mass. earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement Karen Shu ...... Sr...... Chelmsford, Mass. Maclaine Sisco ...... Jr...... Ridgewood, N.J. Jennie Steyaert ...... Fr...... Parker, Col. 2014 Boston College Schedule Anna Tenzinger ...... Fr...... Philadelphia, Pa. Jillian Valpey ...... Fr...... Lincoln, Mass. Date Opponent, Meet ...... Location Kaitlyn Votta ...... Jr...... Wallingford, Pa. Mar. 15 Jesuit Invitational ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J.. Wylie Wilson ...... Jr...... Philadelphia, Pa. Mar. 29 at Rhode Island ...... Narrow River, Kingston, R.I.. Caitlin Yaccarino ...... Fr. .Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. Apr. 5 MIT ...... Charles River, Boston, Mass. Apr. 12 Knecht Cup (Villanova) ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. Boston College Coaching Staff Apr. 13 Knecht Cup (Villanova) ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. Apr. 19 Holy Cross, Connecticut ...... Lake Quinsigamond, Worcester, Mass. Steve Fiske - Head Coach, 15th Season May 5 EAWRC “Sprints” Championship ...... Cooper River, Camden, N.J. Amy Weatherby - Assistant Coach May 17 ACC Championship ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Caitlin Mance - Assistant Coach May 30 NCAA Championships ...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. Phoebe Sturges - Volunteer Assistant Coach May 31 NCAA Championships ...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. June 1 NCAA Championships ...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind.

6 2014 Clemson Tigers Roster Name ...... Yr...... Hometown Clemson Tigers Stephannie Allen ...... Jr...... Orlando, Fla. 2013 ACC Runners-up Giorgia Bergamasco ..... Fr...... Bari, Italy No. 18 National Ranking (Final CRCA Poll) Alexis Brierley ...... So...... Glocester, R.I. Rachel Brown ...... Fr...... Pennsville, N.J. Robbie Tenenbaum Lindsay Burton ...... Fr...... Bluffton, S.C. Clemson Head Coach Stephanie Cameron ...... Sr...... Alexandria, Va. 4th Season at Clemson Murphy Cannon ...... Fr...... Rock Hill, S.C. 5th Overall, (Tampa ‘92) Sabreena Cole ...... Fr...... Apex, N.C. Robbie Tenenbaum is in the fi fth full season at Clemson and his fourth Joanna Coombs ...... So...... Andover, Mass. year as Head Coach with the Tigers. He led Clemson to a 2nd-place Lora Cox ...... Fr...... Dallas, Texas fi nish in the 2011, 2012 and 2013 ACC Championships and a 15th- Lorena Croft ...... Fr...... Herndon, Va. place national fi nish at the 2011 NCAA Championships. Clemson’s Laura D’Urso ...... Sr. .. Dunross, Culdaff, Ireland First Varsity Four boat captured the 2012 ACC title. His 2013 Clemson Joan Darnell ...... Fr...... Lancaster, Ohio team was ranked 18th nationally in the fi nal CRCA poll of the year. Cassidy Davidson ...... Fr...... Turnerville, Ga. He came to Clemson from the University of Miami, where he served for two years as the Hannah DeFrank ...... Jr...... Harrisburg, Pa. Head Women’s Rowing Coach. Prior to his stint at Miami, he was an assistant coach at the Regan Delaney ...... Fr...... Saratoga Springs, N.Y. University of Washington for the 2006-2007 season, where he helped lead the Washing- Samantha Duggan ...... Jr. Christchurch, New Zealand Sarah Egan ...... Sr...... Gold River, Calif. ton Huskies to a top-10 fi nish at the NCAA Championships. Tenenbaum was an assistant Katie Eidson ...... So...... Charlotte, N.C. coach at Ohio State from 1998-2006 where he earned the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Alexandra Errington ...... Fr...... Greensboro, N.C. Association’s (CRCA) award for Assistant Coach of the Year in 2006. He received back-to- Courtney Fallon ...... So...... Shrewsbury, Mass. back CRCA Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year honors in 2005 and 2006. Under Erin Ferguson ...... So...... Rock Hill, S.C. his instruction at Ohio State, the second varsity eight fi nished fourth in the Grand Final in Isabel Freimuth ...... So...... Dallas, Texas both the 2005 and 2006 NCAA Championships. Tenenbaum helped guide the Ohio State Lexi Georgia ...... Fr...... Saratoga Springs, N.Y. fi rst varsity four to a sixth-place fi nish at the 2004 NCAA Championships and a fourth- Izze Germano ...... Fr...... Saratoga Springs, N.Y. place fi nish in 2003. In addition to university coaching, Tenenbaum was an assistant coach Julie Gilbert ...... So...... Fenton, Mich. for the United States Junior National Rowing Team from 1996-2001. Tenenbaum has held Maria Jose Gutierrez .... Sr...... Lima, Peru head coaching positions at Tulsa (1997-98), Florida Tech (1994-95), and with the Clemson Tory Haberman ...... Fr...... Skyesville, Md. Club program (1993-94) as well as being the assistant women’s coach at Tennessee from Danielle Hayden ...... Jr...... Severna Park, Md. 1995-1997. A native of Shaker Heights, Ohio, Tenenbaum earned a marketing degree from Milena Heuer ...... So...... Leer, Germany Tampa in 1992. Jordan Higgins ...... Fr...... Dayton, Ohio Marie Jacquet ...... Fr. . Chalon-sur-Saône, Returning 2014 Clemson Rowing Standouts Vida Komer ...... Fr...... Venetia, Pa. Stephanie Cameron...Senior..Alexandria, Va.... Team captain…two-time ACC Jackie Kovach ...... Sr...... Wyomissing, Pa. Academic Honor Roll…rowed with the 1V4 in six of seven regattas…fi nished fi rst Emily Kowal ...... So...... Atlanta, Ga. in four of nine races in those six regattas…rowed with the 2V8 in their fi rst-place Rebecca Kretzer ...... So...... Richmond, Va. fi nish against Alabama…rowed the stroke seat in the 1V4’s victory over ninth- Marissa Kump ...... Jr...... St. Catharines, ranked Stanford on March 31…1V4 recorded a 7:23.5 at the Clemson Invite, Danielle Lashlee ...... Fr...... Ashburn, Va. second-best Clemson 1V4 time ever on Lake Hartwell…rowed with the 1V4 that Megan Lee ...... Fr...... Johnson City, Tenn. fi nished second at the ACC Championship. Giulia Longatti ...... Jr...... Como, Italy Tatiana Lundstrom ...... So...... Westerville, Ohio Laura D’Urso...Senior...Dunross, Culdaff, Ireland...Team captain…named Emily Mutschler ...... So...... Huntingtown, Md. a CRCA National Scholar-Athlete in 2013…two-time Academic All-ACC se- Maggie Nelson ...... Fr...... Port Washington, N.Y. lection…second-team CRCA All-American as a freshman in 2011…named Gaia Nencini ...... So...... Pisa, Italy fi rst-team All-South region in 2011 and 2012…All-ACC selection in 2011… Kerianne Pacheco ...... Jr...... Oakland, N.J. two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...member of the 1st Var- Katherine Peters ...... So...... El Paso, Texas sity 8+ that was named ACC Crew-of-the-Year in 2011. Jessica Picone...... Fr...... Morgan Hill, Calif. Claire Prevost ...... Fr...... Cary, N.C. Alison Rehfus ...... So...... Jacksonville, Fla. Milena Heuer...Sophomore..Leer, Germany... All-ACC selection as a fresh- Hannah Richey ...... Fr...... Honea Path, S.C. man…rowed with the 2nd Varsity 8+ in four regattas and with the 1st Varsity Ashley Robinson ...... Fr...... Magnolia, Texas 8+ in three regattas…2V8 fi nished fi rst in four of six races with her in the boat…rowed the four-seat in the 1V8 that fi nished third at the ACC Cham- Courtney Schneider ...... Fr...... Vienna, Va. pionships…part of the 1V8 that recorded a time of 6:23.4 at the Clemson Kathleen Scibelli ...... Sr...... Walkersville, Md. Invite, fi fth fastest time in Clemson history. Lily Shore ...... Fr...... Tega Cay, S.C. Meghan Sisk ...... Sr...... Richmond, Va. Anna Skochdopole ...... So...... Indianapolis, Ind. Hannah Soblo ...... So...... Columbia, S.C. Kasi Sweisford ...... Fr...... Pottstown, Pa. 2014 Clemson Schedule Rachel Thurmes ...... Fr...... Summerville, S.C. Date Opponent, Meet ...... Location Samantha Trivinia ...... Fr...... Moorestown, N.J. Mar. 1 Eastern Michigan ...... Clemson, S.C. .9 am Kate Tyrrell ...... Fr...... Darien, Conn. Mar. 15 Boston U., Syracuse, Eastern Michigan ...... Clemson, S.C. ..9 am Paula Wesselmann ..... So...... Flensburg, Germany Mar. 22 Buffalo, Duke, Iowa, Kansas, Purdue ...... Clemson, S.C. ...9 am Anna White ...... Fr...... Asheville, N.C. Mar. 29-30 Stanford, Southern California, San Diego Kathryn Wiley ...... Sr...... The Woodlands, Texas ...... Redwood Shores, Calif. ...All Day Aurelia Wurzel ...... Jr...... Blevio, Como, Italy Apr. 19-20 Clemson Invite ...... Clemson, S.C. ...9 am Dana Zielinski ...... So...... Southampton, Pa. May 3 at Princeton ...... Princeton, N. J. ... Clemson Coaching Staff May 17 ACC Championships ...... Clemson, SC ..9 am Robbie Tenenbaum, Head Coach, 4th Year May 30 NCAA Championships ...... Indianapolis, Ind. ...All Day Melanie Onufrieff, Assistant Coach May 31 NCAA Championships ...... Indianapolis, Ind. ...All Day Katie Bruggeling, Assistant Coach June 1 NCAA Championships ...... Indianapolis, Ind. ...All Day Grace Doepker, Graduate Assistant 7 Duke Blue Devils 2013--3rd Place Finish In ACC Robyn Horner 2014 Duke Blue Devils Roster Duke Head Coach 16th Season at Duke, 20th Overall Name ...... Yr...... Hometown (Minnesota ‘88) Nicole Antoine ...... Jr...... Sacramento, Calif. Head coach Robyn Horner enters her 16th season at the Allison Beattie ...... Sr...... Jacksonville, Fla. helm of the Duke rowing program after being named Karla Beltran ...... Fr...... Goffstown, N.J. the university’s fi rst rowing coach on July 1, 1998. After Sophia Blair ...... Jr...... Newtown Square, Pa. starting the program from scratch during the 1998-99 Samantha Bowman ...... Fr...... San Mateo, Calif. academic year, Horner has turned the team into a peren- nial ACC Championship contender as evidenced by top- Julia Bretz ...... Fr...... Manhattan, N.Y. three fi nishes in 12 of the last 13 conference fi nals, including a stretch of eight Johanna Burstein ...... Fr...... New York, N.Y. consecutive during the 2001-08 seasons. Duke was ranked 22nd nationally Grace Cassidy ...... Sr...... New Fairfi eld, Conn. at the end of the 2013 season and twice earned Top 20 rankings in 2013. Her Katherine Chernova ...... So...... Dallas, Texas 2013 First Varsity Eight and First Varsity Four crews fi nished 2nd at the ACC Tara Dalton ...... Jr...... Woodlands, Texas Championship as Duke was two points away from earning a 2nd-place fi nish. She has coached six All-America selections--including 2013 2nd-team CRCA Phoebe Donovan ...... Fr...... Sydney, Australia All-America Emily Theys.--and 18 student-athletes who went on to receive All- Katie Dukovich ...... So...... Pittsburgh, Pa. ACC honors 28 times. A a total of 22 Blue Devils were named to the All-ACC Ivonna Dumanyan ...... So...... Vineland, N.J. Academic Rowing teams the past three years including a school-record 8 in Emily Hadley ...... Jr...... Plainfi eld, N.H. 2011. Horner has twice been named ACC Coach of the Year, most recently in 2006 when she led the program to a second-place fi nish at the ACC Champi- Kshipra Hemal ...... So...... Winston-Salem, N.C. onships. She also took home the ACC Coach of the Year award in 2002 along Hannah Hewitt ...... So...... Longwood, Fla. with South Region Coach of the Year honors after her Blue Devils earned a Elizabeth Horne ...... Fr...... London, U.K. spot among the national top-20 throughout the entire season. Duke’s success Elizabeth Howell ...... Sr...... Atlanta, Ga. was not just limited to the ACC Championship in 2008, as the Blue Devils also pulled out an upset over 10th-ranked Michigan’s varsity four at the ACC-Big Emily Hyland ...... Sr...... London, England 10 Challenge and swept all eight races at the Invitational on Lake Wheeler. Caroline Kiritsy ...... Sr...... West Roxbury, Mass. Horner came to Duke after an impressive two-year stint as the head women’s Patricia Kolman ...... Jr. .Long Beach Township, N.J. coach at Williams College in Massachusetts. Horner led Williams to the No. Dana Lerro ...... So...... Langhorne, Pa. 1 ranking both in the 1996-97 and the 1997-98 seasons. Prior to her two seasons at Williams, Horner led Minnesota’s novice squad to two Dad Vail Jeanette Llorens ...... So...... Grosse Pointe, Mich. championships. Her teams also claimed four medals at Collegiate Nationals. Kathleen Lyons ...... Jr...... Round Rock, Texas Sarah Mayo ...... Jr...... Dublin, Ohio Returning Duke Rowing Standouts Lauren Miranda ...... So...... Clifton Park, N.Y. Grace Cassidy..Senior....New Fairfi eld, Conn....Named to the CRCA All-South Region second team ... a four-year member of Caroline Murphy ...... Fr. ... Saratoga Springs, N.Y. the Duke varsity eight ... the most veteran member of Duke’s V8 Lauren Musso ...... Jr...... Denver, Colo. and the only senior in the crew ... has helped Duke’s top boat Tani O’Neill ...... Fr...... McLean, Va. post three consecutive top-three fi nishes at the ACC Champion- ships. Amber Oliver ...... Fr...... Bahama, N.C. Kaila Perez ...... So...... San Francisco, Calif. Simone Pitre ...... So...... Stoney Creek, Ont. Katie Dukovich...Sophomore....Pittsburgh, Pa.....Named ACC Julie Rohde ...... Jr...... Purchase, NY Freshman of the Year in 2013, becoming the fi rst Duke rower to receive that honor ... two-year member of the varsity eight ... Laura Rosas ...... Fr...... Orinda, Calif. a CRCA All-Region fi rst team selection as a freshman ... helped Heather Seeley ...... So...... Bentwood, N.H. the Duke V8 post the fourth-best time in school history in 2013. Sophia Staal ...... Jr...... Nairobi, Kenya Alex Stonehill ...... So...... Norwalk, Conn. Claire Vannelli...Junior....London, Ontario, Canada...An All- Claire Vannelli ...... Jr. . London, Ontario Canada ACC Academic Team selection ... won three gold medals at the Karolina Wadolowska ...... Jr...... Cape Coral, Fla. 2012 Head of the Hooch ... has rowed with Duke’s V8 all three years as a Blue Devil.. Sarah Wall ...... Fr...... Palm Harbor, Fla. Caroline Williams ...... Jr...... Raleigh, N.C. Caroline Willis ...... Fr...... Tampa, Fla. Mary Wilson ...... So...... Middletown, Del. 2014 Duke Schedule Rachel Wolsfelt ...... So...... Boston, Mass. Date ...... Opponent/Event ...... Location Mar. 9 ...... Tennessee ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Melton Lake) Duke Coaching Staff Mar. 15-16 ...at Cardinal Invitational ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Melton Lake) Robyn Horner, Head Coach, 16th Year Mar. 22 ...... Clemson, Indiana, Purdue ...... Clemson, S.C. (Lake Hartwell) Kathryn Hagglund, Assistant Coach & Apr. 5 ...... at Oregon State Classic ...... Lovell, Ore. (Dexter Lake) Recruiting Coordinator Apr. 19-20 ....Clemson Invite ...... Clemson, S.C. (Lake Hartwell) Apr. 26 ...... at UVa Invite ...... Charlottesville, Va. (Lake Monticello) Tracey Tallman, Assistant Coach May 17 ...... ACC Championships ...... Clemson, S.C. (Lake Hartwell) Tara Mann, Volunteer Assistant Coach May 30 ...... NCAA Championships ....Indianapolis, Ind. (Eagle Creek Park) Mara Rice, Volunteer Assistant Coach May 31 ...... NCAA Championships ....Indianapolis, Ind. (Eagle Creek Park) June 1 ...... NCAA Championships ....Indianapolis, Ind. (Eagle Creek Park)

8 Miami Hurricanes 2013--4th Place Finish In ACC Dave Sanderson 2014 Miami Hurricanes Roster Miami Head Coach 1st Season at Miami Name ...... Yr...... Hometown 7th Season Overall Sarah Aschebrock ...... So...... North Shore, New Zd. (Yale ‘98) Lydia Barber ...... Fr...... Bethesda, Md. Dave Sanderson, a native of Providence, R.I. and a Yale Lindsay Bouchacourt ... Jr...... Plantation, Fl. University graduate, returns to the Hurricanes’ program af- ter spending a year as an assistant coach at Miami under Frida Carlsson ...... Fr...... Vanersborg, Sweden Debra Morgan in 2006. Following his year with the Canes, Sophia Doughty ...... Jr...... Marblehead, Mass. Sanderson accepted the head coaching position at Barry University in 2007. The accomplished coach guided the Buccaneers for six seasons, leading Nicola Eick ...... Jr...... Raleigh, N.C.) Barry to four straight NCAA Division II Championships from 2010-13 and Emily Eidelman ...... So...... Chicago, Ill. the 2013 Sunshine State Conference team championship. Under Sanderson’s tutelage, the Bucs placed second overall at the NCAA Division II Champion- Caroline Escobar ...... So...... Coral Gables, Fla. ships in 2013. Barry’s Varsity 8+, Sanderson’s top crew, placed second at the Maggie Fragel ...... Sr...... Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. NCAA Division II Championships in 2013 and third in 2010. Barry’s Varsity 8+ earned numerous accomplishments under Sanderson, placing fi rst at the Fay Gilbert ...... Jr...... Chicago, Ill. 2010 and 2013 Sunshine State Conference Championships and winning the Katie Guest ...... Sr...... , Ontario, Canada 2013 Dad Vail Regatta. They were also named the Sunshine State Conference “Boat of the Year” in 2010 and 2013. Sanderson, who was named the 2010 Alex Gunner ...... Fr...... Elma, N.Y. Sunshine State Conference “Coach of the Year”, had four student-athletes Meghan Hamilton ...... Jr...... Davie, Fla. selected to the CRCA Pocock All-American team in his tenure at Barry. He also coached 12 CRCA Scholar Athletes and 19 All-Sunshine State Conference Breanna Hayton ...... Sr...... Victoria, BC, Canada selections. Prior to his fi rst stint at the University of Miami, Sanderson served Courtney Keller ...... Sr...... Effi ngham, Ill. as an assistant varsity coach for Boston University men’s crew for three years and as a coach at Community Rowing in Newton, Mass. While with the Bos- Caitlin Lowe ...... So...... Alexandra, New Zealand ton University Terriers, Sanderson helped the program achieve its best-ever Hannah Meister ...... Jr...... Sarasota, Fla. result at the 2005 IRA National Championships with a sixth-place fi nish. Zoey Neudeck ...... So...... Vero Beach, Fla. Returning Miami Rowing Standouts Sarah Aschebrock...Sophomore....North Shore, New Hannah Nielsen ...... So...... Victoria, BC, Canada Zealand...Member of the 1V8+ that won the Cal Cup at the Kelly O’Boyle ...... Jr...... Bellerose, N.Y. 2013 San Diego Crew Classic … Helped Miami fi nish fourth overall in the 2013 ACC Championships team competition Devon Phelan-Patton ... Jr...... Fairport, N.Y. … Part of the 1V8+ crew that fi nished fourth in their race at Erin Ryan ...... So...... Phoenix, Az. the 2013 ACC Championships. Joletta Silva ...... So...... Orange County, Calif. Katie Guest...Senior...Toronto, Ontario, Canada...Mem- Jaimie Snelgrove ...... Fr...... Jordan, Ontario, Canada ber of the 1V8+ that won the Cal Cup at the 2013 San Diego Crew Classic … Helped Miami fi nished fourth overall in the Catherine Tayler ...... Fr..... Bedfordview, South Africa 2013 ACC Championships team competition … Part of the Joanna Unsworth ...... Fr.. Henley-on-Thames, England 1V8 + crew that fi nished fourth in their race at the 2013 ACC Championships. Alison Whitty ...... So. St. Catharines, Ontario, Can. Gigi Williamson ...... So...... Norfolk, Va. Breanna Hayton...Senior...Victoria, British Columbia, . Canada...Named to the 2013 All-ACC Rowing teams after helping lead Miami to a 4th-place team fi nish in the ACC Championship...A two-time All-ACC honoree, she was also Miami Coaching Staff honored in 2012 ...Named to the 2013 CRCA All-South Re- Dave Sanderson - Head Coach gion second-team...Named a CRCA Scholar-Athlete in both Taurii Coyne - Assistant Coach 2012 and 2013. Meredith Razzolini - Assistant Coach 2014 Miami Schedule Roman Joa - Boatman/Rigger Date ...... Opponent/Meet ...... Location Mar. 8 ...... vs. Michigan (exhibition) ...... Tampa, Fla. Mar. 22 ...... Connecticut ...... Miami Beach, Fla. Apr. 5-6 ...... at San Diego Crew Classic ...... San Diego, Calif. Apr. 19-20 ...... at Tiger Invitational ...... Clemson, S.C. Apr. 27-28 ...... UCF, Tulsa, Old Dominion ...... Orlando, Fla. May 17 ...... ACC Championships...... Clemson, S.C. May 30 ...... NCAA Championships ...... Indianapolis, Ind. May 31 ...... NCAA Championships ...... Indianapolis, Ind. June 1 ...... NCAA Championships ...... Indianapolis, Ind.

9 North Carolina Tar Heels 2013--6th Place Finish In ACC 2014 North Carolina Tar Heels Roster Sarah Haney Name ...... Yr ...... Hometown North Carolina Head Coach Sarah Adams ...... Fr...... Whitsett, N.C. 12th Season at North Carolina Alexis Amato ...... Fr...... Easton, Pa. Andrianna Anderson ...... So...... Mooresville, N.C. 12th Season Overall Emma Aspell ...... Jr...... Woodstock, Vt. (North Carolina ‘98 ) Carmen Atwater ...... Fr...... Greensboro, N.C. Elizabeth Ayers ...... Sr...... Tampa, Fla. Egan Berne ...... Fr...... Chicago, Ill. Shayla Birath ...... Fr...... Southern Pines, N.C. Sarah Haney, who has played key roles at every level of the UNC rowing Mary Bridge ...... Fr...... Buffalo, N.Y. program, begins her 12th season as the Tar Heels’ head coach. After serv- Katie Burger ...... Sr...... Cary, N.C. ing as an assistant coach during the 2001-02 season, when she directed the Heaven Clark ...... So...... Mooresville, N.C. Carolina novice squad, Haney was promoted to the program’s top position on Erika Clary ...... So...... Chapel Hill, N.C. July 19, 2002. Haney, a 1998 graduate of UNC, helped lobby for the rowing Lauren Colberg ...... So...... Cary, N.C. program’s elevation to varsity status at North Carolina and lettered on the Allie Davis ...... Sr...... Dublin, Ohio Mai Dvorak ...... Fr...... Mountain View, Calif. school’s fi rst varsity squad in 1997-98. She served as a volunteer assistant Sarah Eastley ...... Jr...... Cary, N.C. coach at UNC in the fall of 1998 while completing her undergraduate degree. Corinna Egge ...... Fr...... Cary, N.C. Upon graduating with a double major in English and exercise and sport sci- Annie Eick ...... So...... Fairfi eld, Conn. ence, she joined the Carolina staff on a full-time basis for the spring of 1999. Kate Elliott ...... Fr...... Winston-Salem, N.C. She then spent two years at the University of Wisconsin as assistant coach Devin Finney ...... Fr...... Fountain, N.C. of the lightweight women’s team. Her novices won the Eastern Sprints cham- Chelsea Gustafson ...... So...... Cary, N.C. pionship in 2000 and fi nished second in 2001. Haney returned to UNC as an April Hamer ...... Fr...... Palos Heights, Ill. assistant coach in July of 2001 and directed the team’s novice rowers that Andrea Hartley ...... Fr...... Webster City, Iowa year. A native of Southern Pines, N.C., Haney is a graduate of Pinecrest High Mercedez Haywood ...... So...... Rocky Mount, N.C. School, where she captained the volleyball, basketball and softball teams and Steph Henrich ...... Jr...... Wyndmoor, Pa. Lucie Kloak ...... Jr...... Ridgewood, N.J. played on a state championship volleyball team. She began rowing as a North Jessie L’Amoreaux ...... So...... Hickory, N.C. Carolina sophomore and captained the UNC club team in 1996 and 1997. Austin Lax ...... So...... Cornelius, N.C. Emily Leidolf ...... Jr ...... Alexandria, Va. Allie Davis..Senior...Dublin, Ohio … In her fourth season on Joy Liburd ...... Fr...... Decatur, Ga. the varsity and her third year as coxswain of the varsity eight Ali Margherio ...... Jr...... Manhasset, N.Y. … Serves as a team captain … Majoring in political science. Allie Martin ...... Fr...... Greensboro, N.C. Selena McCall ...... Fr...... Hendersonville, N.C. Kathryn McCormick ...... Jr...... Lower Gwynedd, Pa. Sarah Priest... Junior...Chapel Hill, N.C. … In her second Victoria McGee ...... So...... Kernersville, N.C. year on the varsity squad after earning novice squad Most Sally Moore ...... Fr...... Concord, N.C. Valuable honors as a freshman … Second year in the varsity Claire Nelson ...... Fr...... Cary, N.C. eight … Named the team’s Athletic Director’s Scholar Athlete Shannon O’Neil ...... Sr...... Wilmington, N.C. for 2013-14 … A CRCA Scholar-Athlete in 2013 … Majoring Sara Papantonio ...... Fr...... Gulf Breeze, Fla. in exercise and sport science. Erica Patella ...... Jr...... Salisbury, N.C. Julie Peterson ...... Sr...... Seaside Park, N.J. Maria Santoyo...Senior...Raleigh, N.C. … In her fourth year Sarah Priest ...... Jr...... Chapel Hill, N.C. on the varsity squad and her third in the varsity eight … Serves Olivia Ross ...... Jr...... Indianapolis, Ind. as a team captain … Named to the All-ACC Academic Team in Maria Santoyo ...... Sr...... Raleigh, N.C. 2013 … Also a CRCA Scholar-Athlete in 2013 … Majoring in Natalie Shearin ...... So...... Arlington, Va. global studies and Spanish linguistics with a minor in medical Amanda Stewart ...... Jr...... Brussels, Belgium anthropology. Katherine Summerton ...... Jr. Greenwood Village, Colo. Kenan Taylor ...... So...... Berwyn, Pa. Amanda Truesdell ...... Jr...... Williamsville, N.Y. 2014 North Carolina Schedule Lexi Walters ...... Fr...... Chalfont, Pa. Date ...... Opponent/Meet ...... Location Stephanie Wangerin ...... Fr...... Jacksonville, N.C. Shelley Warner ...... Fr...... Cary, N.C. Mar. 1 ...... Tennessee ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Melton Lake) Elise Widman ...... Jr...... Greensboro, N.C. Mar. 15 ...... George Mason ...... Lake Lure, N.C. (Lake Lure) Becca Wood ...... Fr...... Kailu, Hawaii Mar. 22 ...... at Old Dominion ...... Norfolk Va. (Lafayette River) Kylee Wooten ...... So...... Winston-Salem, N.C. Mallory Young ...... Fr...... Charlotte, N.C. Mar. 29 ...... Georgetown ...... Raleigh, N.C. (Lake Wheeler) Kylee Wooten ...... So...... Winston-Salem, N.C. Apr. 6...... Occoquan Sprints ...... Occoquan, Va. (Occoquan Reservoir) Apr. 12 ...... Knecht Cup ...... Camden, N.J. (Cooper River) North Carolina Coaching Staff Apr. 13 ...... Knecht Cup ...... Camden, N.J. (Cooper River) Sarah Haney, Head Coach May 17 ...... ACC Championship ...... Clemson, S.C. (Lake Hartwell) Brie Tyler, Assistant Coach Chelsea Pemberton, Novice Coach Patti Hucks, Volunteer Assistant Coach

10 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2013 BIG EAST Champions Ranked 13th Nationally 2013 Notre Dame Martin Stone Fighting Irish Roster Notre Dame Head Coach Name ...... Yr ...... Hometown 16th Season at Notre Dame, 21st Overall Bridget Adam ...... Fr...... Santa Maria, Calif. (St. Mary’s (Calif.) ‘89) Bailey Amenabar ...... Fr...... West Hartford, Conn. Since being named head coach in October of 1997, Martin Carlee Beckler...... Jr...... Burbank, Calif. Stone has been the driving force behind Notre Dame's emer- Anne Blieszner...... Sr...... Denver, Col. gence on the national scene. The 2013-14 campaign will be Erin Boxberger ...... Jr...... Overland Park, Kan. the 16th season of varsity competition for the Irish. Since that Elena Brindley ...... Jr...... Downington, Pa. inaugural season, Stone has been the individual and mentor re- Gretchen Bruggeman ...... Fr...... Dayton, Ohio sponsible for elevating, nurturing and building a national-caliber program that has Molly Bruggeman...... Sr...... Dayton, Ohio enjoyed tremendous success, prominence and respect amongst its peers. When Carson Canonie ...... So...... South Haven, Mich. he was named the program's fi rst-ever head coach in the fall of 1997 after rowing Dana Capotosto ...... Fr...... Austin, Texas Jennifer Cha ...... Fr...... Cherry Hill, N.J. was granted varsity status, Stone came to Notre Dame with one simple objective Madelynn Conlin ...... Jr...... Arlington Heights, Ill. -- to build a program that was recognized as one of the nation's best. During his Erin Coscia ...... Fr...... Zionsville, Ind. tenure, few could argue with the success of the program and its stature within the Greer Cully ...... Jr...... Duxbury, Mass. collegiate rowing community. Over his fi rst 15 years at the helm of the Irish pro- Kiersten DeHaven ...... Sr...... Tampa, Fla. gram, Stone has helped guide Notre Dame to six NCAA appearances, most recently Christina Dines ...... Sr...... Buffalo, N.Y. qualifying in 2013 following the team claiming an unprecedented 10th consecutive Rose Doerfl er ...... Jr...... Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG EAST Championship, a streak that dated back to the 2004 season. All told, fi ve Mairead Dunne ...... So...... Rye, N.Y. Irish boats captured grand fi nal gold and scored 151 team points, the most in the Courtney Gaberino ...... Sr...... Pewaukee, Wis. history of the regatta. Notre Dame's string of 10 straight conference titles was the Kelly Gawne ...... Jr...... Burke, Pa. longest active streak in the BIG EAST with the Irish women's swimming and diving Ellen Gleadow ...... So...... Vancouver, B.C. team's streak ending at 14 consecutive in 2010-11. Individual accolades rolled in Moira Hamilton ...... Fr...... Bethesda, Md. for the Irish following the historic fi nal season as a BIG EAST member. Seven row- Samantha Hedrick ...... Fr...... Hawaii Kai, Hawaii ers were named fi rst and second team all-BIG EAST selections while Stone and his Lucy Hewitt ...... Jr...... Cape Elizabeth, Me. Emily Horton ...... So...... Dallas, Texas staff of Joe Schlosberg, Marnie Stahl and Heather Schlosberg earned staff-of-the- Kiran Ikram ...... Sr...... Karachi, Pakistan year honors for the sixth time since joining forces. Before his arrival at Notre Dame, Hayley Johnson ...... Jr...... Franklin, Mich. Stone spent fi ve years as the women’s rowing coach at the United States Naval Olivia Kacsits ...... Sr...... Rockford, Mich. Academy, where he began his coaching career. Prior to taking over Navy’s wom- Sarah Kappers ...... So...... Cincinnati, Ohio en’s program, Stone served as the Midshipmen plebe lightweight coach in 1991. Elizabeth Kelley ...... So...... Windermere, Fla. He also was an assistant rowing coach at his alma mater, Saint Mary’s College in Anna Kottkamp ...... Jr...... Wenatchee, Wash. Moraga, Calif., in 1990, working with both the men’s and women’s programs and Elizabeth Linnemanstons ...Sr...... Mequon, Wis. more specifi cally, with the varsity and novice women. Madeline Loper ...... Jr...... Chesapeake, Va. Erin Boxberger...Junior...Overland Park, Kansas.... Named Katherine Lumetta ...... So...... Chesterfi eld, Mo. to the CRCA Pocock All-America second team in 2013 … gold Christine McGough ...... Jr...... Houston, Texas medalist with the United States W8+ at the 2013 World Rowing Megan McKeon ...... So...... Ridgewood, N.J. Joanna Mulvey ...... So...... Staatsburg, N.Y. Under 23 Championships … 2013 CRCA Central all-region … Alexis Olson ...... So...... Midland, Mich. 2013 all-BIG EAST fi rst team selection … has competed with Natalie Pottschmidt ...... Fr...... Lawrenceburg, Ind. the Notre Dame fi rst varsity eight in the past two NCAA Cham- Mikaela Prego ...... Jr...... Medfi eld, Mass. pionship regattas. Kendra Rask ...... Jr...... Honolulu, Hawaii Teresa Rubinger ...... Sr...... Arlington, Va. Molly Bruggeman...Senior...Dayton, Ohio... Two-time Po- Sarah Russel ...... So...... O’Fallon, Ill. cock All-America fi rst team selection (2012-13), just the sec- Jill Ryan ...... So...... Brentwood, Tenn. ond multiple time fi rst team All-America honoree in program Victoria Ryan ...... Jr...... Concord, Mass. history … raced with the U.S. W4x entry at the 2013 World Savannah Ryder ...... So...... Orinda, Calif. Rowing Under 23 Championships … 2013 CRCA Central all- Courtney Sampson ...... Fr...... Zionsville, Ind. region … 2013 all-BIG EAST fi rst team choice. Kelsey Sekanick ...... Sr...... Girard, Ohio Ailish Sheehan...... Jr. Kildare Co. Limerick, Ireland Ailish Sheehan...Junior...Kildare Co., Limerick, Ireland... Hilary Shinnick ...... Fr. Kildorrery Co. Cork, Ireland Katie Skorcz ...... So...... Round Lake, Ill. Rowed with the W4- entry for her native Ireland at the 2013 Andrea Solis ...... Fr...... El Paso, Texas World Rowing Under 23 Championships … named to the CRCA Alex Techar ...... So...... Toronto, Ont. Central all-region team in 2013 … 2013 all-BIG EAST fi rst team Tina Techar ...... So...... Toronto, Ont. selection … has rowed with the Notre Dame fi rst varsity eight Kate Trankina ...... Fr...... Birmingham, Ala. at the last two NCAA Championship regattas. Yuwei Tu ...... Fr...... San Marino, Calif. Catherine Wagner ...... Fr...... St. Louis, Mo. 2014 Notre Dame Rowing Schedule Stella Willoughby ...... Jr...... Olympia, Wash. Date ...... Opponent/Meet ...... Location Stephanie Winsch ...... Jr...... Darien, Conn. Mar. 15-16 ....at Cardinal Invite ...... Melton Lake, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Apr. 12-13 .....at Lake Natoma Invite ...... Sacramento, Calif.. Notre Dame Coaching Staff Apr.19 ...... ACC-Big Ten Challenge ...... Ann Arbor, Mich. Head Coach: Martin Stone Apr. 25-26 .....Dale England Cup ...... Bloomington, Ind. Associate Head Coach: Joe Schlosberg May 17 ...... ACC Championships ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Assistant Coach: Marnie Stahl May 30 ...... NCAA Championship...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Heather Schlosberg May 31 ...... NCAA Championship...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. Director of Operations/Boatman: Kurt Butler June 1 ...... NCAA Championship...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. 11 Syracuse Orange Ranked 19th in 2013 Final CRCA Poll Justin Moore 2014 Syracuse Orange Roster Syracuse Head Coach Kelsey Adams ...... So...... Highlands Ranch, Col. 4th Season at Syracuse Emma Allen ...... So...... Syracuse, N.Y. Rose Aschebrock ...... Jr...... Audeland, New Zealand 15th Overall (Rollins College ‘90) Amanda Baizan ...... So...... Parkland, Fla. Six-time NCAA champion and U.S. Junior National Team coach, Charlotte Balogh ...... Fr...... Sudbury, Mass. Justin Moore has returned Syracuse women's rowing to national Julie Bengis ...... So...... Stormville, N.Y. prominence since being named head coach in July of 2010. One Hannah Blauner ...... Sr...... East Bridgewater, Mass. of the most respected coaches in the rowing community, Moore Emily Carey ...... So...... Brisbane, Australia possesses an impressive resume from both as an athlete and Gillian Carlucci ...... Sr...... Northborough, Mass. coach on the collegiate and professional levels. In 2013, Moore led the Orange Sienna DeSantis ...... Jr...... Boston, Mass. to victories in the Kittell Cup and the Orange Challenge Cup. In its fi nal BIG EAST Eliza Frank ...... So...... Buffalo, N.Y. Championship before joining the ACC, Moore led SU to three silver medals and Chelsea Frawley ...... Fr...... Melbourne, Australia two bronze medals as the Orange fi nished third overall, leading to a No. 19 national Alexandra Gill ...... Fr...... Plymouth, Mass. ranking, the program's highest in eight years. Senior and 2012 Olympic Silver Caroline Habjan ...... Jr...... New Milford, Conn. Medalist Natalie Mastracci was named First-Team All-American and First-Team All- Georgia Hamilton ...... Jr...... Mississauga, Ontario Mid-Atlantic Region. She was joined by fellow seniors Carmen Failla and Kristina Kristin Hanifi n ...... Sr...... Walpole, Mass. Herb on the All-BIG EAST Team. Prior to coming to Syracuse, Moore invested 11 Yasmine Hemida ...... So...... Mamaroneck, N.Y. highly successful years in the women’s rowing program at Williams College. Dur- Talia Horner ...... Sr...... Verona, Wis. ing his tenure, he guided the team to six NCAA Division III national championships Paula Hughes ...... Fr...... Woodland Hills, Calif. (2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010). In 2010, Williams became the fi rst Division Katherine Isaza ...... Jr...... Norwalk, Conn. III school to win fi ve consecutive NCAA titles and it posted an undefeated record Holly Johnston ...... Jr...... Tauranga, New Zealand in the fall and spring seasons for the second straight year. The NCAA has only Anna Kaszycki ...... Jr...... Brisbane, Australia crowned a Division III national champion since 2002, giving Moore six of the pos- Madison Leitch ...... So...... London, Ontario sible nine titles during his time there. In addition to the Eph’s team success, Moore Ariel Litovsky ...... Fr...... Yardley, Pa. guided 24 student-athletes to All-America honors, 28 to National Scholar-Athlete Anastasia Livesay ...... Fr...... Wilton, Conn. honors, and coached one Elite 88 Award winner in 2010. The Collegiate Rowing Amy Ludovici ...... Jr...... Binghamton, N.Y. Coaches Association (CRCA) named Moore the Division III Coach of the Year four Ashley Marsh ...... Sr...... Baldwinsville, N.Y. times (2006, 2008, 2009, 2010) and he was also the National Division III Coach of Shannon McCann ...... Fr...... Little Neck, N.Y. the Year in 2000. Additionally, he was named the Jimmy Joy Canadian Coaches Maggie McCrudden ...... Sr...... Ridgewood, N.J. Women’s Coach of the Year in 2000 and won the Joy of Coaches Confer- Meghan McDonald ...... Fr...... Boston, Mass. ence Award for Collegiate Coaches in 2009. Morgan McMullen ...... So...... Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Amy Ludovici...Junior...Binghampton, N.Y.... CRCA National Scholar Saydee McQuay ...... Fr...... North Dartmouth, Mass Athlete ... Rowed in the third seat of the varsity eight that fi nished sec- Maxiel Mejia ...... Fr...... Bronx, N.Y. ond at the BIG EAST Championship ... Was the three-seat of the varsity Olivia Mennillo ...... Fr...... Garrison, N.Y. eight boat that placed fi fth at the Oregon State Classic ... Bow for the Claire Meyers ...... Fr...... Fayetteville, N.Y. varsity eight boat that placed second at the O’Leary Cup... Rowed in Rebecca Soja ...... Sr...... Simsbury, Conn. the third seat of the varsity eight boat that fi nished fi rst at the Orange Harriet Taylor ...... Fr...... Ascot, Great Britain Challenge Cup Kelsey Thornton ...... So...... Ballston Lake, N.Y. Ailish Tinney ...... Fr...... Sydney, Australia Maggie McCrudden...Senior...Ridgewood, N.J.... Sat in the sixth Kari Tomeny ...... Fr...... Syracuse, N.Y. seat of the varsity eight boat that placed second at the BIG EAST Cham- pionship ... Rowed in the second seat of the varsity eight boat that Madeline Tormey ...... Fr...... Boston, Mass. fi nished fi fth at the Oregon State Classic ... Was the two-seat of the Alyssa Vasiliou ...... Fr...... Bethesda, Md. varsity eight boat that came in second at the O’Leary Cup...Chosen to Shannon Walsh ...... Fr...... Queens, N.Y. the 2012 All-BIG EAST Rowing fi rst-team. Miriam Ward ...... Fr...... Atoka, Tenn. Alicia Warnecke ...... So...... Canyon Lake, Texas Rebecca Soja...Senior...Simsbury, Conn.... CRCA National Scholar Julia Whittley ...... Fr...... Santa Rosa, Calif. Athlete ... Was the fourth seat of the varsity eight boat that fi nished Miranda Williams ...... Sr...... Newtown, Australia second at the BIG EAST Championship ... Sat in the seventh seat of the Tosca Wilson ...... So...... Hamilton, New Zealand second varsity eight boat that placed third at the Oregon State Classic Alex Zadravec ...... So...... Fairfi eld, Conn. ... Raced in the seventh seat of the second varsity eight boat that came in second at the O’Leary Cup ... Helped row the second varsity eight boat to a fi rst-place fi nish at the Orange Challenge Cup. Syracuse Coaching Staff Head Coach: Justin Moore 2014 Syracuse Rowing Schedule Assistant Coach: Alicea Kochis Date ...... Opponent/Meet ...... Location Assistant Coach: Jim Lister Mar. 15 ...... Boston U., Clemson, E. Michigan .Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Mar. 29 ...... Cornell ...... Syracuse, N.Y. Apr. 5 ...... Orange Challenge Cup ...... Boston, Mass. Apr. 6 ...... Kittell Cup ...... Boston, Mass. Apr. 19-20 .....Clemson Invitational ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Apr. 26-27 .....Monticello Invitational ...... Lake Monticello, Charlottesville, Va. May 17 ...... ACC Championships ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. May 30 ...... NCAA Championship...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. May 31 ...... NCAA Championship...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. June 1 ...... NCAA Championship...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. 12 2014 Virginia Cavaliers Roster Virginia Cavaliers Name ...... Yr...... Hometown 13-Time ACC Champions Chelsea Adams ...... So...... Chesapeake, Va. Anastasia Asher ...... Jr...... Charlottesville, Va. 2012 NCAA National Champions Emmy Bateman ...... Fr...... Stanwood, Wash. 2010 NCAA National Champions Christine Bauk ...... Fr...... Leonardtown, Md. Hemingway Benton ...... Jr...... Glencoe, Ill. Kevin Sauer Ellie Biddle ...... So...... South Salem, N.Y. Maggie Bowman-Jones .....Jr...... Moss Beach, Calif. Virginia Head Coach Janey Brennan ...... Fr. Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. 19th Season at Virginia Erin Briggs ...... Fr...... Orono, Minn. Caroline Burke ...... Jr...... South Dartmouth, Mass. 25th Overall (Purdue ‘76) Sam Casto ...... So...... Dallas, Pa. Now in his 19th season as head coach at Virginia, Kevin Sau- Kathryn Cook ...... So...... Norfolk, Va. er has guided the Cavaliers to be one of the elite women’s Kameryn Corcoran ...... Fr...... Middletown, Md. rowing programs in the country. Named National Coach of Emily Crump ...... Jr...... Darien, Conn. the Year for the twice in his career, Sauer has led UVa to Claire Cundiff ...... Sr...... Arlington, Va. become one of just four schools to compete in at least 14 NCAA Women’s Tessa Dikkers ...... So...... Pelham, N.Y. Rowing Championships, fi nishing in the top four 10 times including captur- Allie Donini ...... So...... Summit, N.J. ing the 2010 and 2012 NCAA National Rowing Championships. He has been Alysse Dowdy ...... Fr...... Chesapeake, Va. in charge of the UVa women’s rowing program since its inception as a varsity Constanze Duell ...... Sr. Oberschleissheim, Germany Kaitlin Fanikos ...... Jr...... Boston, Mass. sport in the fall of 1995. Before that, he coached both the men’s and women’s Marissa Garey ...... Fr...... Salem, Mass. club teams at the University since 1988. Due in large part to Sauer’s tireless Jo Gurman ...... Fr...... Weston, Conn. devotion to Virginia women’s rowing, the Cavaliers made an immediate impact Jill Hannink ...... Fr...... Winter Park, Fla. at the Division I level. In just its second season of varsity competition in 1997, Ashley Hendrickson ...... Sr...... Centreville, Va. Virginia fi nished fourth at the inaugural NCAA Championships. The following Brandy Herald ...... Sr...... Portland, Ore. year, UVa’s second varsity eight fi nished fi rst at the 1998 NCAA Champion- Dani Hester ...... Fr...... Middleburg, Va. ships, leading the Cavaliers to a third-place fi nish overall. At the 1999 NCAAs, Kristen Hickman ...... Jr...... Gloucester, Va. the second varsity eight defended its national title and the Cavaliers tied for fi rst Maddie Hilbrant ...... Jr...... Winnetka, Ill. Alissa Hornung ...... So...... Weston overall but were awarded the second-place trophy by virtue of a tie-breaker. Kelsey Hunt ...... Fr...... Boulder, Col. Virginia won silver medals in both the varsity eight and varsity four races at the Liv Hutton ...... Fr...... Purcellville, Va. championship regatta. The winningest rowing coach in ACC history, Sauer has Sarah Ianni ...... So...... Woodbridge, Va. directed the Cavaliers to 13 of the 14 ACC Rowing titles, including the fi rst nine Sarah Jordan ...... Sr...... Flourtown, Pa. from 2000 through 2008. He has been named ACC Coach of the Year on nine Lexie Katz ...... Jr...... Wayne, Pa. occasions including the last four seasons (2010-2013). A native of Indianapo- Maddie Keating ...... Jr...... Severna Park, Md. lis, Ind., Sauer served two stints as head coach at Purdue (1979-82, 86-87) and Hannah Kessenich ...... Fr...... Waxhaw, N.C. was freshman coach at Yale (1983-85) prior to coming to UVa. He has helped Hayley LaFleche ...... Jr...... New York, N.Y. develop 33 All-Americans at Virginia and 49 All-ACC selections. He has also Chandler Lally ...... Jr...... Bryn Mawr, Pa. Brodde Lamb ...... Jr...... Charlottesville, Va. been a successful coach on the international scene and two of his former UVa Taylor Leonard ...... Fr...... Arlington, Va. rowers, Lindsay Shoop (gold) and Melanie Kok (bronze) captured medals at the Paula Lewis ...... Jr...... Virginia Beach, Va. 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Colette Lucas-Conwell ...... Fr...... Palo Alto, Calif. Dana Lueker ...... Fr...... Williamsburg, Va. Elle Murray...Senior..Tampa, Fla....Member of 2013 UVa V8 that Dylan MacDonald ...... Fr...... Lincoln, Mass. fi nished 4th at NCAAs...Member of 2013 ACC Crew of the Year... Lyndsay Martini ...... Fr...... Falls Church, Va. Two-time ACC Champion (V8 – 2013, 2V8 -2012) Kaity McCullough ...... Sr...... Campbell, Calif. Sarah McGovern ...... Sr...... Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Andie McPartland ...... Jr...... Poway, Calif. Catherine Multari ...... Sr...... Halifax, Nova Scotia Elle Murray ...... Sr...... Tampa, Fla. Allie Nicholson ...... Fr...... Charlottesville, Va. Sarah Jordan...Senior...Flourtown, Pa....2013 CRCA All-South Mary Nilan ...... Sr...... Milford, Conn. Region First Team honoree... Named to 2013 All-ACC Team and Hannah Osborne ...... Fr...... Waitomo Caves, NZ coxed ACC Crew of the Year ...Coxed UVa three times at NCAAs, Ellen Pate ...... Fr...... Lafayette, Calif. including 2nd-place V4 in 2011. Emily Pik ...... Sr...... Darien, Conn. Grace Plachy ...... Fr...... Amagansett, N.Y. Georgia Ratcliff ...... Fr...... Falls Church, Va. Jennifer Reid ...... So...... Stafford, Va. Fiona Schlesinger...Senior...North Malden, Surrey, England... - Allison Robertson ...... Fr...... Danville, Va. 2013 CRCA All-South Region Second Team honoree... Member of Julia Roithmayr ...... Jr...... Yorktown, Va. V8 all four years, including 2012 NCAA Champ V8... 2-time member Dani Roques ...... Fr...... Fairfax Station, Va. of ACC Crew of the Year... Silver medalist for Great Britain in 8+ at Fiona Schlesinger ...... Sr...... New Malden, Surrey, UK 2013 World U23s. Jamie Schug ...... Fr...... Virginia Beach, Va. Karen Schulte ...... Fr...... Trout Run, Pa. Lindsay Shallman ...... Fr...... Lake Oswego, Ore. Mackenzi Sherman ...... So...... Los Alamitos, Calif. Hannah Solis-Cohen ...... So...... New York, N.Y. 2014 Virginia Rowing Schedule Chloe Sykes ...... Jr...... Ashburn, Va. Date ...... Opponent/Meet ...... Location Paige Terry ...... Sr...... Greenwich, Conn. Stephanie Turnbull ...... Fr...... Ancaster, Ontario Mar. 8 ...... Michigan State (scrimmage) ...... Claytor Lake SP, Va. Ella van der Haar ...... Gr. Amsterdam, The Netherlands Mar. 15-16 ....Cardinal Invitational ...... Melton Lake, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Nina Vascotto ...... So...... Huntington, N.Y. Mar. 29-30 ....at Pac-12 Invite ...... Redwood Shores, Calif. Alexandra Williams ...... Fr...... Melbourne, Australia Apr. 5 ...... at Princeton, Columbia ...... Princeton, N.J. Hannah Yoest ...... Jr...... Arlington, Va. Apr. 19 ...... at ACC-Big 10 Challenge ...... Ann Arbor, Mich. Lizzy Youngling ...... Jr...... Westport, Conn. Apr. 26 ...... UVa Invite ...... Lake Monticello, Va. Ali Zwicker ...... Fr. ....Victoria, British Columbia May 17 ...... ACC Championship ...... Lake Hartwell, Clemson, S.C. Virginia Coaching Staff May 30 ...... NCAA Championship...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. Kevin Sauer, Head Coach May 31 ...... NCAA Championship...... Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, Ind. Brett Sickler, Assistant Coach June 1 ...... NCAA Championship...... 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NCAA Rowing Championship History Year ....Champion ...... Pts ...... Runner-up ...... Pts ...... Host Site 2013 .... Ohio State ...... 126 ...... California ...... 124 ...... Indianapolis, Ind. 2012 ...Virginia ...... 87 ...... Michigan ...... 82...... West Windsor, N.J. 2011 .... Brown ...... 85 ...... Stanford ...... 85 ...... Gold River, Calif. 2010 ...Virginia ...... 87 ...... California ...... 82 ...... Lake Natoma, Calif. 2009 .... Stanford ...... 88 ...... California ...... 85 ...... Cherry Hill, N.J. 2008 .... Brown ...... 67 ...... Washington ...... 59 ...... Sacramento, Calif. 2007 .... Brown ...... 58 ...... Virginia ...... 54 ...... Knoxville, Tenn. 2006 .... California ...... 66 ...... Brown ...... 66 ...... West Windsor, N.J. 2005 .... California ...... 67 ...... Virginia ...... 63 ...... Sacramento, Calif. 2004 .... Brown ...... 70 ...... Yale ...... 58 ...... Sacramento, Calif. 2003 .... Harvard ...... 59 ...... Brown ...... 57 ...... Indianapolis, Ind. 2002 .... Brown ...... 67 ...... Washington ...... 63 ...... Indianapolis, Ind. 2001 .... Washington ...... 58 ...... Michigan ...... 53 ...... Gainesville, Ga. 2000 .... Brown ...... 59 ...... Washington ...... 55 ...... Cherry Hill, N.J. 1999 .... Brown ...... 56 ...... Virginia ...... 56 ...... Sacramentio, Calif. 1998 .... Washington ...... 91 ...... Brown ...... 85 ...... Gainesville, Ga. 1997 .... Washington ...... 201 ...... Princeton ...... 184 ...... Sacramento, Calif.

ACC SCHOOLS IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA INDIVIDUAL EVENT CHAMPIONS YEAR.....TEAM ...... PLACE POINTS YEAR.....TEAM ...... EVENT ...... TIME 1997 .....VIRGINIA ...... 4TH ...... 146 1998 .....VIRGINIA ...... 2ND VARSITY 8 ...... 7:11.2 1998 .....VIRGINIA ...... 3RD ...... 76 1999 .....VIRGINIA ...... 2ND VARSITY 8 ...... 6:50.79 1999 .....VIRGINIA ...... 2ND ...... 56 2004 .....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:27.5 2000 .....VIRGINIA ...... 3RD ...... 48 2005 .....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:18.42 2001 .....VIRGINIA ...... 7TH ...... 22 2005 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 2ND VARSITY 8...... 6:34.19 2002 .....VIRGINIA ...... 4TH ...... 43 2007 .....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:35.03 *SYRACUSE ...... 12TH ...... 13 2009 .....CLEMSON ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:26.78 2004 .....VIRGINIA ...... T6TH ...... 36 2005 .....VIRGINIA ...... 2ND ...... 63 2010 .....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 4 ...... 7:07.98 2006 .....*NOTRE DAME .... 9TH ...... 22 2012 .....VIRGINIA ...... VARSITY 8 ...... 6:18.72 2007 .....VIRGINIA ...... 2ND ...... 54 *NOTRE DAME .... 12TH ...... 13 2008 .....VIRGINIA ...... 5TH ...... 47 2009 .....VIRGINIA ...... 4TH ...... 78 CLEMSON ...... 12TH ...... 43 2010 .....VIRGINIA ...... 1ST ...... 87 CLEMSON ...... 15TH ...... 21 2011 ...... VIRGINIA ...... 6TH ...... 69 CLEMSON ...... 15TH ...... 12 2012 .....VIRGINIA ...... 1ST ...... 87 *NOTRE DAME .... 15TH ...... 20 2013 .....VIRGINIA ...... 5TH ...... 108 *NOTRE DAME .... 13TH ...... 66 *FINISH PRIOR TO JOINING THE ACC

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Virginia Captures NCAA Rowing Championship Cavaliers Claim First ACC National Rowing Title Clemson Earned 15th-Place National Finish May 30, 2010 GOLD RIVER, Calif. – For the fi rst time in the 11 years champion Yale, fi nishing less than a second behind the the Atlantic Coast Conference has sponsored Rowing, Elis. an ACC team captured the National Championship as Virginia’s Varsity Four became the seventh crew in Virginia, the No. 1-ranked Rowing team, captured the school history to win a national championship and the 2010 NCAA Rowing Championship with 87 points at fi rst since 2007. Lake Natoma at the Sacramento State Aquatic Center, The win was also the sixth national event title by an outdistancing second-place California, which had 82 ACC school since the Conference began sponsoring points. rowing for the 2000 season. UVa’s First Varsity Four capped off an undefeated UVa’s crew of coxswain Sarah Pichardo (Clifton, season by winning its race and being crowned national Va.), Ruth Retzinger (Cincinnati, Ohio), Hunter Terry champions. (Greenwich, Conn.), Chelsea Simpson (Carlisle, Pa.) Clemson fi nished 15th, giving the ACC two schools and Inge Janssen (Voorburg, The Netherlands), had among the top 15 in the country. set an NCAA record in the semifi nals on Saturday with The Tigers’ First Varsity Eight boat won the Third a time of 7:07.28 and fi nished more than four seconds Final, while Clemson’s First Varsity Four boat fi nished in front of second-place California. fourth in the Petite Final. “This is a special feeling,” Virginia head coach Kevin The team victory gave Virginia its 20th team National Sauer said. “It’s unbelievable. We have worked so hard Championship in school history. at this. It’s a great, great feeling.” The Cavaliers were led by their Varsity Four, which The win in the First Varsity Four marked the second handily captured the event title and which had earlier straight year an ACC team has captured the national set NCAA records for the event, and by their First Varsi- championship in this event. Last year, Clemson cap- ty Eight crew which fi nished a close second to national tured the national title in the First Varsity Four.

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edged out the Cavaliers for third place. Virginia’s Second Varsity Eight was composed of Coxswain Cristine Candland (Greenwich, Conn.) , Victoria Burke, Marie Long (Frederick, Md.), Lauren Hutchins (North Vancouver, Canada), Sarah Borchelt (Boston, Mass.), Caroline Swee- ny (Grosse Pointe Park, Mich.), Christine Roper (Reading, St. James, Jamaica), Claudia Blandford (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada), and Lauren Shook (Grosse Pointe Park, Mich.). Virginia entered the fi nal race of the day--The First Varsity Four--trailing California by three points. Virginia’s Varsity Eight, composed if coxswain Sidney Thorsten (Atlanta, Ga.), Jennifer Crom- well (Bellevue, Wash.), Katrin Reinert (Stuttgart, Germany), Desiree Burns (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.), Kristine O’Brien (Massapequa Park, N.Y.), Mar- tha Kuzzy (Minneapolis, Minn.), Helen Tompkins (Friendswood, Tex.), Nora Phillips (Arlington, Va.), Summers Nelson (Kansas City, Mo.) closed hard down the stretch to fi nish second (6:25.75) to fi rst-place Yale (6:24.76) by just less than a sec- ond. The victory gave UVa the team title with a total of 87 points, fi ve ahead of second-place California. Princeton (76), Stanford (75), Brown (71), Yale (66), Wisconsin (55), Southern California (52), Virginia’s 2010 Varsity Four did not lose a race during Michigan State (51) and Washington (43) rounded the spring season and won the ACC Championship race out the Top Ten. in addition to the NCAA Championship race. It became "I feel amazing right now,” Virginia senior Jen- the fi rst UVa crew to win a national championship since nifer Cromwell said. “This is honestly a dream the 2007 Varsity Four. come true. When I committed to Virginia, I made a “They were a dominant crew from day one here,” Sauer promise to myself that I was not leaving here with- said. “Associate head coach Steve Pritzker did a great job out a national championship. So now it is a dream with those guys. They rowed well and they rowed hard. come true. My last race being a Cavalier, I can’t put They set the tone. Our team would see them launching into words how excited I am.” and coming down the course and just get so psyched. They really set the tone. That’s what’s cool about this fi nal day, the Four goes fi rst, so they started it off really well with a great race. I’m really happy for Sarah Pich- ardo, a senior coxswain who went out with a bang." In the second event of the day, Virginia, one of only three schools to have qualifi ed for the grand fi nals in all three events, fi nished 4th in the Second Varsity Eight with a time of 6:35.94. Brown (6:25.72) won the race, followed by Stanford (6:30.45) and California (6:31.96) 16 22012012 NNCAACAA RRowingowing FFlashbacklashback

Virginia Captures Second National Championship Wahoos Take First Varsity Eight Title

WEST WINDSOR, N.J.—Virginia’s First Varsity Eight won the grand fi nal to clinch the Cavaliers’ second NCAA team Rowing Championship on Sunday, May 27, 2012, on Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J. The win in the First Varsity Eight was the fi rst of any ACC team in the national championship. The national rowing title was the second for Coach Kevin Sauer’s Rowing team in three years. UVa won the 2010 title and fi n- ished 6th in 2011. The Cavaliers fi nished with 87 points, while Michigan placed second with 82 points. California was third with 78, just ahead of Princeton, which had 77. “It feels great,” head coach Kevin Sauer said. “I was just thinking, ‘Come on you guys, do what you are capable to do.’ I told them before the race to remember who they are and what they want and they just went out and did it. They were tight in the beginning and were a little behind, but they were patient and in the second thousand (meters), they were awesome.” Trailing California by three points going into the 1V8 grand fi nal, the Cavaliers held off Michigan and won by nearly a full boat length in 6:18.72. The Wolverines were second in 6:22.09, while USC was third in 6:25.06. It is fi rst time UVa has won the First Varsity Eight title. Virginia, which was seeded fi rst in the First Varsity Eight coming into the regatta, was second to Michigan after 250 meters, but had taken the lead by the 750-meter mark. Halfway through the race, the Cavaliers had a fi ve-seat lead over Michigan and by the fi n- ish, were almost leading by open water. “For the last month or two, we felt we had a shot, but it had to be a team performance,” associate head coach Steve Pritzker said. “We knew the Fours (First Varsity Four) had to be at the top. We knew the 2V8 had to make the grand fi nal and they did that. I think its great that even though those two boats didn’t win, they can see what a great part they played in this team championship.” In the Varsity Four, the Cavaliers jumped out to a fi ve-seat lead over Ohio State by 500 meters, but the Buckeyes overcame UVa at the end and won the race in a time of 7:13.09 to Virginia’s time of 7:15.18. California placed third in 7:21.15, while Yale (7:23.53), Princeton (7:26.23) and Washington (7:29.20) rounded out the fi nal. The Varsity Four fi nished second for the second consecutive year and the fi fth time overall. Virginia has won four previous Varsity Four national titles (2004, 2005, 2007, 2010). In the Second Varsity Eight, Michigan won in a time of 6:37.04, ahead of Ohio State (6:38.94) and Cal (6:40.85). Virginia placed fi fth in 6:44.97, behind Princeton (6:42.61) but before UCLA (7:10.40). “This is more than I could have ever asked for,” senior co-captain Sarah Borchelt said. “The best part is that we had almost the entire team here cheering us on. Every day, every race, the ups and downs and the blood, sweat and tears we shed was all worth it.”

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Virginia Lineups:

First Varsity Eight: Coxswain Sidney Thorsten (Atlanta, Ga.), Keziah Beall (Bainbridge, Island, Wash.), Martha Kuzzy (Minneapolis, Minn.), Kristine O’Brien (Massapequa Park, N.Y.), Sarah Cowburn (Redditch, Worcester, England), Fiona Schlesinger (N. Malden, Surrey, England), Susanne Grainger (London, Ontario, Canada), Hemingway Benton (Glencoe, Ill.), Carli Goldberg (Sarasota, Fla.).

Second Varsity Eight: Coxswain Sarah Jordan (Flourton, Pa.), Chandler Lally (Bryn Mawr, Pa.), Elle Murray (Tampa, Fla.), Kaitlin Fanikos (Boston, Mass.), Brandy Herald (Portland, Ore.), Liza Tullis (Chicago, Ill.), MacKenzie Leahy (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.), Sarah Borchelt (Sterling, Mass.), Morgan Joseph (Ellicott City, Md.).

Varsity Four: Coxswain Cristine Candland (Greenwich, Conn.), Ruth Ret zinger(Cincinnati, Ohio), Hunter Terry (Greenwich, Conn.), Chelsea Simpson (Carlisle, Pa.), Carolyn Glandorf (Boston, Mass.).

2012 NCAA Championship Results:

1V8+ Ht1--1. Virginia, 6:37.03; 2. Washington, 6:43.51; 3. Harvard, 6:44.18; 4. Brown, 6:50.78; 5. Yale, 6:52/60. 1V8+ Semifi nals--1. Virginia, 6:13.35; 2. Southern California, 6:17.48; 3. California, 6:19.04; 4. Harvard, 6:20.94; 5. Stanford, 6:22.67; 6. Cornell, 6:29.58. 1V8+ Grand Final--1. Virginia, 6:18.72; 2. Michigan, 6:22.09; 3. Southern California, 6:25.06; 4. Princeton, 6:25.90; 5. California, 6:27.19; 6. Washington, 6:29.11.

2V8+--Ht. 2--1. Michigan, 6:50.77; 2. Virginia, 6:55.04; 3. Yale, 6:57.78; 4. Stanford, 7:00.59; 5. Notre Dame, 7:00.60. 2V8+--Semifi nals--1. California, 6:30.58; 2. Princeton, 6:32.89; 3. Virginia, 6:33.54; 4. Brown, 6:34.43; 5. Wisconsin, 6:42.35; 6. Southern California, 6:44.25. 2V8+--Grand Final--1. Michigan, 6:37.04; 2. Ohio State, 6:38.94; California, 6:40.85; 4. Princeton, 6:42.61; 5. Virginia, 6:44.97; 6. UCLA, 7:10.40.

1V4+--Ht. 2--1. Virginia, 7:16.70; 2. Washington, 7:21.32; 3. UCLA, 7:21.70; 4. Stanford, 7:30.89; 5. Michigan, 7:32.62. 1V4+--Semifi nals--1. Ohio State, 7:05.52; 2. Virginia, 7:10.70; 3. Princeton, 7:12.43; 4. UCLA, 7:14.45; 5. Wisconsin, 7:17.43; 6. Cornell, 7:25.09. 1V4+--Grand Final--1. Ohio State, 7:13.09; 2. Virginia, 7:15.18; 3. California, 7:21.15; 4. Yale, 7:23.53; 5. Princeton, 7:26.23; 6. Washington, 7:29.20.

Team Scores--1. Virginia, 87; 2. Michigan, 82; 3. California, 78; 4. Princeton, 77, 5. Ohio State, 67; 6. Southern Cal, 66; 7. Washington, 62; 8. UCLA, 62; 9/ Stanford, 40; 10. Yale, 38; 11. Wisconsin, 34; 12. Harvard, 32; 13. Cornell, 31; 14. Brown, 25; 15. Notre Dame, 20; 16. Michigan State, 15.

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Virginia Captures 2013 ACC Rowing Championship In Dominant Fashion Cavaliers Never Threatened In Capturing 13th ACC Title in 14 Years CLEMSON, SC—Sixth-ranked Virginia captured its fourth 6-Seat: Kristine O’Brien (Sr., Massapequa Park, N.Y.; 5-Seat: consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference Rowing Championship, Sarah Cowburn (Gr., Worcestershire, England); 4-Seat: Fiona winning all four events in impressive fashion at the 14th Annual Schlesinger (So., Surrey, UK); 3-Seat: Susanne Grainger (Sr., ACC Rowing Championships held on Lake Hartwell in Clemson, London, Ontario); 2-Seat: Elle Murray (Jr., Tampa, Fla.); and S.C. Bow: Lizzy Youngling (So., Westport, Conn.), was named the The event was held under clear and sunny skies, cool tem- ACC Crew of the Year by a vote of the league’s head coaches. peratures in the 60s but also a consistent cross and head wind The UVa 1V8 boat capped a perfect day in scoring for Vir- of 11 to 15 miles an hour which held down competitive times. ginia, capturing its event in a time of 6:46.08, followed by Duke The Cavaliers totaled 60 points to outdistance 16th-ranked (6:54.35), Clemson (6:57.47), Miami (7:04.19), Boston College Clemson, which fi nished second in the ACC Championships for (7:14.18) and North Carolina (7:29.18) the ninth time with 43 points. Duke was a close third with 41 Sauer was named the ACC Coach of the Year, winning the points followed by Miami (27), Boston College (23) and North honor for the ninth time. Carolina (16). UVa captured the fi rst race of the day, the First Varsity Four “It was a great day for UVa rowing,” said Virginia head coach competition and never looked back. Virginia’s First Varsity Four Kevin Sauer. “We are very happy that we earned the automatic crew, composed of coxswain: Sarah McGovern (Jr., Bala Cyn- qualifying slot to the NCAA Championships. Many thanks to wyd, Pa.); Stroke: Hannah Yoest (So., Arlington, Va.); 3-Seat: Robbie Tennenbaum, Melanie Onufrieff and all the Clemson Kaity McCulloh (Jr., Campbell, Calif.), 2-Seat: Carolina Burje staff for such a great job hosting the championship.” (So., South Dartmouth, Mass.); and Bow Tessa Dikkers (Fr., With the four events victories, Virginia has now captured Pelham, N.Y.), led from start to fi nish with a time of 7:27.16, 50 of the 56 events in the 14-year history of ACC Rowing and besting a surprising Duke squad (7:36.14) which nipped Clem- 13 of 14 team championships. Clemson is the only other league son (7:38.06) for second place. program to win an ACC Championship event in rowing, last cap- The Cavaliers then took the Novice Eight race as their crew turing the First Varsity Four competition in 2012. of coxswain: Chloe Sykes (Fr., Ashburn, Va.); Stroke: Anas- Duke freshman Katie Dukovich of Pittsburgh, Pa., was tasia Asher (So., Charlottesville, Va.); 7-Seat: Kelly Ross (Fr., named the ACC Freshman of the Year as the Blue Devils fi nished Montclair, Va.); 6-Seat: Allie Donini (Fr., Summit, N.J.); 5-Seat: second in two events: the fi rst Varsity Four and the First Varsity Brodde Lamb (So., Charlottesville, Va.); 4-Seat: Brooke Bo- Eight, coming within two points of second place Clemson. chonock (Fr., Stafford, Va.); 3-Seat: Jennifer Reid (Sr., Midlo- Dukovich, who rowed on Duke’s First Varity Eight boat, be- thian, Va.); 2-Seat: Sarah Ianni (Fr., Stafford, Va.); Bow: Eliza- comes the fi rst Blue Devil to be named ACC Rowing Freshman beth Cundiff (Fr., Arlington, Va.), fi nished in a time of 7:18.61 of the Year. over second place North Carolina (7:30.24). Virginia’s First Varsity Eight crew of coxswain: Sarah Jordan Virginia then won the Second Varsity Eight competition in (Jr., Flourtown, Pa.); Stroke: Constanze Duell (Jr., Oberschleis- a time of 7:05.17 over second-place Clemson. UVa’s Second sheim, Germany), 7-Seat: Chandler Lally (So., Bryn Mawr, Pa.); Varsity crew is composed of coxswain Molly Frear (Sr., Wil- 19 22013013 AACCCC RRowingowing CChampionshipshampionships

ton, Conn.), Stroke: Ann Reid (Sr. Midlothian, Va.), 7-Seat: Maddie Hilbrant (So., Winnetka, Ill.); Elle Murray (Jr., Tampa, Fla.); 6-Seat: Chelsea Adams (fr., Chesapeake, Va.);5 Seat: Brandy Herald (Jr., Portland, Ore.); 4-Seat: Kathryn Cook (Fr., Norfolk, Va.); 3-Seat: Kaitlin Fanikos (So., Boston. Mass.); 2-Seat: Veronica Jones (So., Atlanta, Ga.); Bow: Betsy Nilan (Sr., Milford, Conn.),

2013 ACC Rowing Awards:

ACC Crew of the Year—Virginia First Varsity Eight (Coxswain: Sarah Jordan (Jr., Flourtown, Pa.); Stroke: Constanze Duell (Jr., Oberschleissheim, Germany), 7-Seat: Chandler Lally (So., Bryn Mawr, Pa.); 6-Seat: Kris- tine O’Brien (Sr., Massapequa Park, N.Y.; 5-Seat: Sarah Cowburn (Gr., Worcestershire, England); 4-Seat: Fiona ACC Freshman of the Year Schlesinger (So., Surrey, UK); 3-Seat: Susanne Grainger ACC Rowing Freshman of the Year Katie Dukovich of Duke with (Sr., London, Ontario); 2-Seat: Elle Murray (Jr., Tampa, ACC Rowing Committee Chairperson Cindy Hartmann of Duke Fla.); Bow: Lizzy Youngling (So., Westport, Conn.).

ACC Freshman of the Year—Katie Dukovich (Pittsburgh, Pa.), Duke

ACC Coach of the Year—Kevin Sauer, Virginia

All-ACC Team: Coxswain—Sarah Jordan, Virginia (Jr., Flourtown, Pa.); Kristine O’Brien, Virginia (Sr., Massapequa Park, N.Y.); Sarah Cowburn, Virginia (Gr., Redditch, England); Su- zanne Grainger, Virginia (Sr., London, Ontario, Canada); Fiona Schlesinger, Virginia (So., N. Malden, Surrey, Eng- land); Carolina Hackler, Clemson (So., Dresden, Germa- ny); Giulia Longatti, Clemson (So., Como, Italy); Milena Heuer, Clemson (Fr., Leer, Germany); Emily Theys, Duke (Sr., Stoughton, Wis.); Laura Sciarrino, Duke (Sr., Buffalo, ACC Coach of the Year N.Y.); Katalin Horvath, Miami (Sr., Gyor, Hungary); Bre- ACC Rowing Coach of the Year Kevin Sauer, Virginia (center), anna Hayton, Miami (Victoria, British Columbia, Canada); with Duke SWA and ACC Rowing Committee Members Phil Ellen Burr, Boston College (Cazenovia, N.Y.); Alex McClel- Grayson of Clemson and Cindy Hartmann of Duke land, North Carolina (Sr., Winter Park, Fla.).

2013 ACC Rowing Championship Results:

Team—1. Virginia, 60; 2. Clemson, 43; 3. Duke, 41; 4. Miami, 27; 5. Boston College, 23; 6. North Carolina, 16.

First Varsity Four—1. Virginia, 7:27.16; 2. Duke, 7:36.14; 3. Clemson, 7:38.06; Boston College, 7:51.59; 5. North Caro- lina, 7:56.93; 6. Miami, 7:58.10.

Novice Eight—1. Virginia, 7:18.61; 2. North Carolina, 7:30.24; 3. Clemson, 7:33.01; 4. Boston College, 7:35.13; 5. Duke, 7:54.45; 6. Miami, 8:13.53.

Second Varsity Eight—1. Virginia, 7:05.17; 2. Clemson, 7:11.98; 3. Miami, 7:21.46; 4. Duke, 7:25.34; 5. Boston College, 7:32.11; 6. North Carolina, 7:41.18.

First Varsity Eight—1. Virginia, 6:46.08; 2. Duke, 6:54.35; 3. Clemson, 6:57.47; 4. Miami, 7:04.19; 5. Boston College, 7:14.18; 6. North Carolina, 7:29.18.

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All-ACC Rowing Team Frton Row: Coxswain—Sarah Jordan, Virginia (Jr., Flourtown, Pa.); Kristine O’Brien, Virginia (Sr., Massapequa Park, N.Y.); Sarah Cowburn, Virginia (Gr., Redditch, England); Suzanne Grainger, Virginia (Sr., London, Ontario, Canada); Fiona Schlesinger, Virginia (So., N. Malden, Surrey, England); Caroline Hackler, Clemson (So., Dresden, Germany); Giulia Lon- gatti, Clemson (So., Como, Italy); Milena Heuer, Clemson (Fr., Leer, Germany); Emily Theys, Duke (Sr., Stoughton, Wis.); Laura Sciarrino, Duke (Sr., Buffalo, N.Y.); Alex McClelland, North Carolina (Sr., Winter Park, Fla.); Back Row: Katalin Hor- vath, Miami (Sr., Gyor, Hungary); Breanna Hayton, Miami (Victoria, British Columbia, Canada); Ellen Burr, Boston College (Cazenovia, N.Y.);

2013 ACC Crew of the Year--Virginia First Varsity Eight Virginia’s First Varsity Eight crew (from left to right), composed of coxswain: Sarah Jordan (Jr., Flourtown, Pa.); Stroke: Constanze Duell (Jr., Oberschleissheim, Germany), 7-Seat: Chandler Lally (So., Bryn Mawr, Pa.); 6-Seat: Kristine O’Brien (Sr., Massapequa Park, N.Y.; 5-Seat: Sarah Cowburn (Gr., Worcestershire, England); 4-Seat: Fiona Schlesinger (So., Surrey, UK); 3-Seat: Susanne Grainger (Sr., London, Ontario); 2-Seat: Elle Murray (Jr., Tampa, Fla.); Bow: Lizzy Youngling (So., Westport, Conn.).

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2013 ACC Rowing Crews of the Week March 27 ...... Virginia 1V8+ April 3 ...... Clemson 1V4+ April 10 ...... Duke 1V8+ April 17 ...... Clemson 2V8+ May 7 ...... Virginia 1V8+

Virginia’s First Varsity Eight Named Initial 2013 ACC Rowing Crew of the Week Cavaliers Defeated 14th-Ranked Notre Dame,18th-Ranked Louisville, Duke, Georgetown, Alabama, and West Virginia at Cardinal Invitational in Oak Ridge, Tenn. March 27, 2013 Virginia’s First Varsity Eight crew began 2013 in the same fashion as it ended 2012, in fi rst place, claiming a sweep of its races at the Cardinal Oak Ridge Invitational, as the No. 1-ranked Cavaliers downed 14th-ranked Notre Dame, 18th-ranked Louisville, ACC foe Duke, Georgetown, Alabama and West Virginia. For its efforts, Virginia’s First Varsity Eight crew Wednesday was named the initial 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Rowing Crew of the Week by the ACC. UVa’s First Varsity Eight crew, composed of senior coxswain Molly Frear (Wilton, Conn.), senior All-America Kristine O’Brien (Massapequa Park, N.Y.), senior All-America Sarah Cowburn (Worcestershire, England), sophomore Fiona Schlesinger (New Maiden, Surrey, UK), sophomore Lizzy Youngling (Westport, Conn.), senior Suzanne Grainger (London, Ontario), sophomore Chandler Lally (Bryn Mawr, Pa.), freshman Constanze Duell (Oberschleissheim, Germany), and junior Elle Murray (Tampa, Fla.) recorded a time of 6:32.10 in downing 18th-ranked Louisville (6:39.67) and West Virginia (7:05.50) in its fi rst race on Saturday, March 16. Virginia then posted a time of 6:30.60 in defeating 14th-ranked Notre Dame (6:36.02) and unranked Georgetown (6:59.10) also on Saturday. The Cavaliers completed the sweep on Sunday, March 17, covering the distance in 6:27.80, their best time of the year to date, to defeat Duke (6:41.48) and Alabama (7:02.74). The Cavaliers captured the First Varsity Eight competition last year en route to winning the school’s second NCAA Team Rowing Championship at West Windsor, N.J. This year’s UVa First Varsity Eight squad returns only four rowers from that team in O’Brien, Cowburn, Grainger and Schlesinger. The Cavaliers feature fi ve new crew members including senior coxswain Molly Frear and two who rowed for the Cavaliers’ Second Varsity Eight boat at the NCAA Championships last year in Chandler Lally and Elle Murray. Virginia nosed out strong performances for ACC Crew of the Week by Clemson’s First Varsity Eight Boat which recorded a time of 6:28.5 in downing Syracuse, Boston U., Purdue and Indiana on March 16, and also swept Alabama on March 23; and Boston Col- lege’s First Varsity Eight, which captured the Jesuit Invitational on March 16.

Clemson’s First Varsity Four Named ACC Rowing Crew of the Week Tigers Crew Defeats 9th-Ranked Stanford, Oregon State April 3, 2013 Clemson’s First Varsity Four crew which defeated a pair of Pac-12 crews from 9th-ranked Stanford and Oregon State and per- formed well against 2nd-ranked California this weekend in Redwood, Calif., Wednesday was named by the Atlantic Coast Conference as its ACC Crew of the Week. Composed of sophomore coxswain Carissa Richardson (St. Catherine’s, Ontario, Canada), junior Stephanie Cameron (Alex- andria, Va.), junior Kathleen Scibelli (Walkersville, Md.), senior Sarah Monn (Skillman, N.J.) and junior Maria Jose Gutierrez (Lima, Peru), the Clemson First Varsity Four posted a season’s best time of 7:28.2, in its fi rst race of the weekend, downing 9th-ranked Stanford (7:32.5) on Saturday. The win was the fi rst by Clemson’s First Varsity Four was its fi rst over a nationally-ranked opponent since defeating Virginia last year in the ACC Championships. The Tigers then came back later Saturday and posted a time of respectable time of 7:29.2 in dropping a race to the 2nd-ranked California Bears (7:15.7). Coach Robbie Tenenbaum’s team then keyed a Tiger sweep of all four races against Oregon State on Sun- day as the First Varsity Four crew defeated OSU (7:44.6), posting a time of 7:40.1 in much less conducive rowing conditions. The Tigers First Varsity Four earned ACC Crew of the Week honors over the Second Varsity Eight crew from Boston College which defeated crews from Rhode Island, Massachusetts and George Washington on the Narrow River in Kingston, R.I. last Saturday, and the North Carolina First Varsity Four crew, which defeated Fours from both Georgetown and Georgetown Lightweight, in a Saturday race on the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. 22 22013013 AACCCC CCrewsrews ooff tthehe WWeekeek

Duke’s First Varsity Eight Named ACC Rowing Crew of the Week Blue Devils fi nished 6th in San Diego Crew Classic April 10, 2013 Duke’s First Varsity Eight crew which captured sixth place in the Grand Final of the San Diego Crew Classic in San Diego Calif., was named by the Atlantic Coast Conference as its ACC Crew of the Week for April 11. Composed of junior coxswain Caroline Kiritsky (West Roxbury, Mass.), junior Grace Cassidy (New Fairfi eld, Conn.), sopho- more Claire Vanelli (London, Ontario, Canada), senior Emily Theys (Stoughton, Wis.), freshman Katie Dukovich (Pittsburgh, Pa.), sophomore Tara Dalton (Woodlands, Texas), senior Laura Sciarrino (Buffalo, N.Y.), freshman Alex Stonehill (Norwalk, Conn.) and freshman Hannah Hewitt (Longwood, Fla.), the Duke First Varsity Eight posted a season’s best time of 6:35.1 to fi nish third in its heat on Saturday, trailing only then No. 6-ranked and now No. 1-ranked Southern California and No. 2 California to qualify for the Grand Final. The Blue Devils bested 14th-ranked Wisconsin, Purdue and Iowa in that race. Duke then posted a time of 6:41.23 in the Grand Final on Sunday to fi nish 6th behind fi ve Top 10 teams in Southern California, California, Virginia (previously No. 1), No. 7 Washington and No. 9 UCLA. The win, combined with a strong effort by Duke’s First Varsity Four boat, helped vault Coach Robyn Horner’s team into the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) Top 20 this week at No. 20. The national ranking is the fi rst for Duke in the CRCA national poll since March 9, 2005. For the fi rst time in league history, three ACC squads are ranked nationally this week with Virginia at No. 3 followed by 14th-ranked Clemson and 20th-ranked Duke. The Blue Devils First Varsity Eight earned ACC Crew of the Week honors over the Second Varsity Eight crew from Boston Col- lege (7:48.9), which defeated MIT in a dual meet last Saturday on the Charles River in Boston, and the Virginia First Varsity Eight crew, which fi nished third in the Grand Final (6:28.71) at the San Diego Crew Classic behind only Southern Cal and California.

Clemson’s Second Varsity Eight Named ACC Rowing Crew of the Week Tigers Defeat 10th-ranked Yale, Dartmouth and Boston University on the Charles River April 17, 2013 Clemson’s Second Varsity Eight crew, which nipped 10th-ranked Yale in a four-team race on the Charles River last Saturday, has been named the Atlantic Coast Conference Rowing Crew of the Week for the week of April 17. The Tigers are ranked 14th nationally in the weekly Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) Top 20. Clemson’s Second Varsity Eight crew posted a time of 6:54.7 in defeating a ranked opponent for the fi rst time in more than two years, since downing UCLA on Lake Monticello on April 1, 2011. Yale fi nished second (6:55.1) in the race, followed by Dartmouth (7:04.6) and Boston University (7:20.3). The Tigers’ Second Varsity Eight crew was composed of senior coxswain Emily Massey (Quincy, Fla.), sophomore Giulia Longatti (Como, Italy), sophomore Stephannie Allen (Orlando, Fla.), senior Kristin Manna (Mullica Hill, N.J.), sophomore Cristina Morcom (West Palm Beach, Fla.), junior MJ Keys (Christchurch, New Zealand), junior Laura D’Urso (Dunross, Culdaff, Ireland), senior Kate Biladeau (Lutz, Fla.) and sophomore Aurelia Wurzel (Bklevio, Como, Italy). Clemson’s 2V8+ crew has now fi nished fi rst in fi ve of its seven races this season, with both second-place fi nishes coming against Top 10 opponents. The Tigers earned ACC Crew of the Week honors over the Second Varsity Eight crew from Boston College (6:54.73), which fi nished fourth in the Grand Final of the prestigious Knecht Cup on the Cooper River in Camden, N.J. Clemson will next host the Clemson Invitational this Saturday on Lake Hartwell in Clemson, S.C., which will also be the site of the 2013 ACC Rowing Championship on Sunday, May 12. 23 22013013 ACCACC CrewsCrews ooff tthehe WeekWeek

Virginia’s First Varsity Eight Named ACC Rowing Crew of the Week Cavaliers Defeated Seven Top 20 Crews Over the Past Three Weeks May 7, 2013

Virginia’s First Varsity Eight crew, which has defeated seven Top 20 teams over the past three weeks, including 3rd-ranked Ohio State and 6th-ranked UCLA, was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Rowing Crew of the Week for May 7. The Cavaliers are ranked fi fth nationally in the weekly Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) Top 20. Virginia posted a time of 6:24.1 in defeating No. 3 Ohio State, 19th-ranked Louisville, 20th-ranked Oklahoma, Minnesota and Central Florida at Clemson on April 20, then recorded a season-best time of 6:12.8 in downing No. 6 UCLA, 13th-ranked Michigan, 17th-ranked Cornell, Duke and Oregon State on April 21. The Cavaliers came back a week later to defeat 14th-ranked Wisconsin with a time of 6:23.8 and Michigan State at the UVa Invitational on Lake Monticello. Virginia’s First Varsity Eight crew is composed of junior coxswain Sarah Jordan (Flourtown, Pa.), junior Constanze Duell (Oberschleissheim, Germany), sophomore Chandler Lally (Bryn Mawr, Pa.), senior Kristine O’Brien (Massapequa Park, N.Y.), graduate student Sarah Cowburn (Worcestershire, England), junior Fiona Schlesinger (New Maiden, Surrey, United Kingdom), senior Suzanne Grainger (London, Ontario, Canada), sophomore Hemingway Benton (Glencoe, Ill.) and sophomore Lizzy Youngling (Westport, Conn). This is the second time this year that Virginia’s First Varsity Eight Crew has been named ACC Crew of the Week. The Cava- liers 1V8+ boat earned the fi rst ACC Crew of the Week citation for the 2013 season on March 27, for its performance at the Cardinal Invite in Oak Hill, Tenn.

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ACC Rowing Has 36 Selected as CRCA National Scholar-Athletes Conference Records Its Highest Number of Rowing Scholar-Athletes Honored In The 14-Year History of the Sport in the ACC

GREENSBORO, NC—The Atlantic Coast Conference had a total of 36 student-athletes named 2013 Scholar-Athletes by the Collegiate Coaches Rowing Association (CRCA). All six of the ACC’s schools that fi eld Women’s Rowing teams were represented. The total of 36 National CRCA Scholar-Athletes are the most for the ACC since it began sponsoring women’s rowing in 2000. The previous high occurred in 2007 when 32 ACC rowing scholar-athletes were honored. Clemson and Duke led the way with seven selections each followed by Boston College, North Carolina and Virginia with six honorees and Miami with four. To be eligible to be selected as a CRCA National Scholar-Athlete a rowing student-athlete must have at least a 3.5 cumulative career GPA, be in her second, third or fourth year of eligibility and rowed in her institution’s NCAA or IRA eligible boat(s) for a minim of 75% of the current spring races or racing in a regional conference event. Those selected from the ACC include:

Name School Class Hometown Academic Major Lauren Beebe ...... Boston College ...... Sr...... Castle Rock, Col...... Political Science Ellen Burr ...... Boston College ...... So...... Cazenovia, N.Y...... International Studies Sarah Loiselle ...... Boston College ...... Sr...... Westmont, Ill...... Political Science Alicia McKean ...... Boston College ...... So...... Athol. Mass...... Applied Psychology & Human Dev. Stephanie Ragland ...... Boston College ...... Sr...... Reston, Va...... History Kaitlyn Votta ...... Boston College ...... So...... Wallingford, Pa...... Biology Stephanie Allen ...... Clemson ...... So...... Wildlife & Fisheries ...... Biology Marie Arnold ...... Clemson ...... So...... Hanover, Germany ...... Geology Laura Basadonna ...... Clemson ...... Jr...... Torino, Italy ...... Supply Chain Management Sam Duggan ...... Clemson ...... So...... Christchurch, New Zealand ... Architecture Laura D’Urso ...... Clemson ...... Jr...... Dunross, Culdaff, Ireland ...... Sociology Caroline Hackler ...... Clemson ...... So...... Dresden, Germany ...... Economics Giulia Longatti ...... Clemson ...... So...... Como, Italy ...... Political Science Sarah Baker ...... Duke ...... Sr...... Fairport, N.Y ...... Cultural Anthropology Sophia Blair ...... Duke ...... So...... Newton Square, Pa...... Asian & Middle Eastern Studies Katie Burke ...... Duke ...... Sr...... Lutz, Fla...... Psychology Sydney Johnson ...... Duke ...... Sr...... Lincoln, Neb...... Religion Sophia Staal ...... Duke ...... So...... Nairobi, Kenya ...... Political Science & French Emily Theys ...... Duke ...... Sr...... Stoughton, Wis...... Sociology Karolina Wadolowska ...... Duke ...... So...... Cape Coral, Fla...... Slavic & Eurasian Studies Hannah Hawks ...... Miami ...... So...... Mooresville, N.C...... Broadcast Journalism Breana Hayton ...... Miami ...... Jr...... Victoria, B.C...... Aerospace Engineering Hannah Meister ...... Miami ...... So...... Sarasota, Fla...... Visual Journalism, Multimedia Nichole Zayan ...... Miami ...... So...... Northville, Mich...... Biomedical Engineering Katie Burger ...... North Carolina ...... Jr...... Cary, N.C...... Exercise & Sports Science Sarah Giles ...... North Carolina ...... Sr...... Raleigh, N.C...... Environmental Studies Carie Mastrianni ...... North Carolina ...... Sr...... Hillsborough, N.C...... Global Studies Sarah Priest ...... North Carolina ...... So...... Chapel Hill, N.C...... Exercise & Sports Science Maria Santoyo ...... North Carolina ...... Jr...... Raleigh, N.C...... Global Studies Claire Wardius ...... North Carolina ...... Sr...... Pittsburgh, Pa...... Biology Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia ...... Gr...... Redditch, England ...... Architectural History Ann Reid ...... Virginia ...... Sr...... Midlothian, Va...... Politics/History Molly Frear ...... Virginia ...... Sr...... Wilton, Conn...... Italian Sarah McGovern ...... Virginia ...... Jr...... Bala Cynwyd, Pa...... Psychology Kaitlyn McCullough ...... Virginia ...... Jr...... Campbell, Calif...... Commerce Catherine Multari ...... Virginia ...... Jr...... Halifax, N.S...... Kinesiology

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13 ACC Rowers Named to CRCA All-Region Teams Sixth-Ranked Virginia Leads With Five Selections Duke, Clemson and Miami All Have Multiple Honorees

GREENSBORO, NC—The Atlantic Coast Conference had a total of 13 of its 2013 Rowers selected to All-Region Teams selected by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA). Eight of the ACC honorees were fi rst-team selections in the South Region including Sarah Cowburn (Redditch, Worcestershire, England), Susanne Grainger (London, Ontario, Canada), Kristine O’Brien (Massapequa Park, N.Y.) and Sarah Jordan (Flourtown, Pa.) of Virginia; Katie Dukovich (Pittsburgh, Pa.) and Emily Theys (Stoughton, Wis.) of Duke; Laura Basadonna (Torino, Italy) of Clemson and Katalin Horvath (Gyor, Hungary) of Miami. Four other ACC rowers earned section to the All-South Region second team in Grace Cassidy (New Fairfi eld, Conn.) of Duke, Heather Cummings (Virginia Beach, Va.) of Clemson, Breanna Hayton (Victoria, B.C.) of Miami and Fiona Schlesinger (N. Malden, Surrey, England) of Virginia. Boston College sophomore Ellen Burr (Cazenovia, N.Y.) was named to the New England All-Region second team. O’Brien, a 2012 CRCA fi rst-team All-America, was honored as a fi rst-team All-South Region team member for the third straight year. Cummings, a second-team All-America last year, was also honored for the third time. She was a fi rst-team pick in 2012 and earned second-team All-South Region honors in 2011. Theys was named to the fi rst-team All-South squad for the second straight year, while Cowburn, also a fi rst-team All-America in 2012, earned an All-South Region berth for the second straight year as well. She was named to the second-team All-South squad last year. Dukovich was honored recently as the ACC’s 2013 Freshman of the Year, an honor that Boston College’s Burr received in 2012. Finally, O’Brien, Cowburn, Grainger, Schlesinger, Jordan, Theys, Horvath, Hayton and Burr were all selected to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference Rowing team announced earlier this month. The fi ve Virginia honorees, all from UVa’s First Varsity Eight boat, will compete this weekend in the NCAA Rowing Championships, which will be held Friday through Sunday at Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis, Ind. Those selected from the ACC include:

South All-Region, First Team Laura Basadonna, Jr., Clemson (Torino, Italy) Sarah Cowburn, Gr., Virginia (Redditch, Worcestershire, England) Katie Dukovich, Fr., Duke (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Susanne Grainger, Sr., Virginia (London, Ontario, Canada) Katalin Horvath, Sr., Miami (Gyor, Hungary) Kristine O’Brien, Sr., Virginia (Massapequa Park, N.Y.) Emily Theys, Sr., Duke (Stoughton, Wis.) Sarah Jordan, Jr., Virginia, coxswain (Flourtown, Pa.)

South All-Region, Second Team Grace Cassidy, Jr., Duke (New Fairfi eld, Conn.) Heather Cummings, Sr., Clemson (Virginia Beach, Va.) Breanna Hayton, Jr., Miami (Victoria, British Columbia) Fiona Schelsinger, So., Virginia, (N. Malden, Surrey, England)

New England All Region, Second Team Ellen Burr, So., Boston College (Cazenovia, N.Y.)

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Year Team ..Results ...... Points ...... 1V8 ...... 2V8 ...... 1V4 ...... 2V4 ACC ROWING CHAMPIONS 2000 1st ...... Virginia ...... 40 ...... GFVa-6:55.9 ....GFVa-6:51.1 .....GFVa.-7:45.1 ....GFVa.-7:56.9 YEAR ...... CHAMPION ...... COACH ...... RUNNER-UP 2nd...... Clemson ...... 30 ...... CL-7:12.6 ...... CL-7:11.8 ...... CL-8:06.8 ...... CL-8:11.8 3rd ...... North Carolina ...... 19 ...... PFNC-6:58.6....PFNC-7:17.7 .....PFNC-7:55.6.....PFDU-8:18.2 2000...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON 4th ...... Duke ...... 11 ...... DU-7:12.6 ...... Du-7:21.7 ...... DU-8:34.5 ...... NC-8:29.1 2001...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON 2001 1st ...... Virginia ...... 38 ...... Va.-6:31.3 ...... Va. 6:40.5 ...... CL-7:27.7 ...... Va.-7:36.5 2002...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... DUKE 2nd...... Clemson ...... 32 ...... CL-6:36.6 ...... CL-6:50.2 ...... Va.-7:30.2 ...... CL-7:57.1 2003...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... DUKE 3rd ...... Duke* ...... 15 ...... DU-6:43.5 ...... NC-7:00.4 ...... NC-7:36.0...... DU-8:00.6 4th ...... North Carolina ...... 15 ...... NC-6:53.4...... DU-7:06.3 ...... DU-7:37.4 ...... NC-8:02.7 2004...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... DUKE *Won Tie breaker for 3rd Place 2005...... VIIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON Novice 8 Replaces 2 V4 ...... 1V8 ...... 2V8 ...... 1V4 N8 2006...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... DUKE 2002 1st ...... Virginia ...... 40 ...... Va.-6:31.4 ...... Va.-6:38.3 ...... Va.-7:25.0 ...... Va.-6:54.8 2007...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON 2nd...... Duke ...... 26 ...... DU-6:36.1 ...... CL-6:47.6 ...... DU-7:38.8 ...... CL-7:02.9 2008...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON 3rd ...... Clemson ...... 24 ...... CL-6:38.2 ...... DU-7:03.7 ...... CL-7:45.3 ...... DU-7:08.8 4th ...... North Carolina ...... 10 ...... NC-6:59.9...... NC-7:17.1 ...... NC-8:13.8...... NC-7:21.3 2009...... CLEMSON ...... RICHARD RUGGIERI .....VIRGINIA 2003 1st ...... Virginia ...... 40 ...... Va.-6:47.9 ...... Va.-6:52.9 ...... Va.7:44.0...... Va.-7:02.0 2010...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON 2nd...... Duke ...... 29 ...... DU-6:55.2 ...... DU-7:08.1 ...... DU-7:57.5 ...... CL-7:10.7 2011...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON 3rd ...... Clemson ...... 21 ...... CL-6:55.8 ...... CL-7:09.1 ...... CL-8:01.4 ...... DU-7:11.7 2012...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON 4th ...... North Carolina ...... 10 ...... NC-7:09.1...... NC-7:22.1 ...... NC-8:20.4...... UNC-7:20.4 2013...... VIRGINIA ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... CLEMSON 2004 1st ...... Virginia ...... 40 ...... Va.-6:34.3 ...... Va.-6:47.1 ...... Va.-7:45.1 ...... Va.-7:11.2 2nd...... Duke ...... 25 ...... DU-6:42.6 ...... DU-6:56.7 ...... CL-7:50.8 ...... CL-7:13.9 ACC ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP SITES 3rd ...... Clemson ...... 23 ...... CL-6:49.9 ...... CL-6:58.6 ...... DU-8:06.1 ...... NC-7:25.9 2000.... LAKE MONTICELLO, VA. 4th ...... North Carolina ...... 11 ...... NC-6:57.0...... NC-7:17.1 ...... NC-8:24.7...... DU-DNP 2001.... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 2005 1st ...... Virginia ...... 49 ...... Va.-6:37.0 ...... Va.-6:58.8 ...... Va.-7:55.4 ...... Cl-7:20.2 2002.... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 2nd...... Clemson ...... 41 ...... CL-6:45.5 ...... CL-7:12.2 ...... CL-8:06.3 ...... Va.-7:25.1 3rd ...... Duke ...... 24 ...... DU-6:49.5 ...... DU-7:17.4 ...... MI-8:24.5 ...... NC-7:34.3 2003.... LAKE MONTICELLO, VA. 4th ...... Miami ...... 19 ...... MI-6:50.4 ...... NC-7:20.3 ...... NC-8:33.8...... MI-7:46.7 2004.... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 5th ...... North Carolina ...... 17 ...... NC-6:56.1...... MI-7:20.9 ...... DU-8:53.8 ...... DU-8:25.3 2005.... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 2006 1st ...... Virginia ...... 60 ...... Va.-6:31.0 ...... Va.-6:36.6 ...... Va.-7:23.4 ...... Va.-6:50.1 2006.... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 2nd...... Duke ...... 43 ...... DU-6:31.9 ...... DU-6:50.8 ...... CL-7:40.3 ...... BC-7:03.5 2007.... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 3rd ...... Miami ...... 34 ...... MI-6:39.1 ...... BC-6:55.8 ...... DU-7:46.5 ...... NC-7:10.4 2008.... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 4th ...... Clemson ...... 30 ...... CL-6:43.3 ...... MI-6:57.7 ...... MI-7:49.6 ...... MI-7:13.8 5th ...... Boston College .....25 ...... NC-6:44.5...... CL-7:01.8 ...... BC-7:50.7 ...... CL-7:15.3 2009.... LAKE MELTON, OAK RIDGE, TENN. 6th ...... North Carolina .....17 ...... BC-6:47.4 ...... NC-7:04.7 ...... NC-8:16.2...... DU-DNP 2010.... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 2007 1st ...... Virginia ...... 60 ...... Va.-6:28.1 ...... Va.-6:36.7 ...... Va.-7:31.6 ...... Va.-6:47.4 2011.... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 2nd...... Clemson ...... 46 ...... DU-6:33.5 ...... CL-6:48.9 ...... CL-7:48.4 ...... CL-7:06.3 2012.... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 3rd ...... Duke ...... 43 ...... CL-6:33.8 ...... DU-6:51.2 ...... DU-7:58.6 ...... NC-7:10.6 2013.... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 4th ...... Miami ...... 25 ...... MI-6:40.2 ...... BC-6:55.5 ...... MI-8:00.9 ...... DU-7:22.5 2014.... LAKE HARTWELL, CLEMSON, S.C. 5th ...... Boston College .....23 ...... BC-6:41.7 ...... MI-6:55.6 ...... BC-8:10.3 ...... BC-7:25.6 6th ...... North Carolina ...... 13 ...... NC-6:55.4...... NC-7:14.7 ...... NC-8:10.9...... MI-8:06.8 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS 2008 1st ...... Virginia ...... 58 ...... Va.-6:22.0 ...... Va.-6:31.4 ...... Va.-7:18.6 ...... Cl-6:46.3 CREW TEAM TIME YEAR 2nd...... Clemson ...... 51 ...... CL-6:32.6 ...... CL-6:36.8 ...... CL-7:25.9 ...... Va.-6:47.9 1ST VARSITY 4+ ...... VIRGINIA ...... 7:08.1...... 2010 3rd ...... Duke ...... 33 ...... DU-6:40.1 ...... NC-6:55.1 ...... DU-7:43.7 ...... NC-7:06.0 4th ...... North Carolina ...... 28 ...... MI-6:46.3 ...... DU-6:58.9 ...... MI-7:46.5 ...... MI-7:31.1 2ND VARSITY 4+ ...... VIRGINIA ...... 7:36.5...... 2001 5th ...... Miami ...... 24 ...... NC-6:48.1...... BC-7:03.1 ...... NC-7:50.8...... BC-DNP 1 STVARSITY 8+ ...... VIRGINIA ...... 6:22.0...... 2008 6th ...... Boston College .....12 ...... BC-6:48.6 ...... Mi-7:03.7 ...... BC-8:13.3 ...... DU-DNP 2ND VARSITY 8+ ...... VIRGINIA ...... 6:28.1...... 2007 2009 1st ...... Clemson ...... 55 ...... CL-6:38.40 ...... Va.-6:49.30 ...... CL-7:43.10 ...... Va.7:04.80 NOVICE 8+ ...... CLEMSON ...... 6:46.3...... 2008 2nd...... Virginia ...... 54 ...... Va-6:47.92 ...... CL-6:57.13 ...... Va-7:47.82 ...... DU-7:11.85 3rd ...... Miami ...... 34 ...... MI-7:00.01 ...... MI-7:18.42 ...... DU-7:57.08 ...... CL-7:17.90 ACC ROWING COACH OF THE YEAR 4th ...... Boston College .....23 ...... BC-7:03.60 ...... BC-7:25.45 ...... NC-8:14.94...... NC-7:30.53 YEAR COACH SCHOOL 5th ...... Duke ...... 21 ...... DU-7:09.03 .....NC-7:42.99 ...... Mi-8:20.24 ...... MI-8:12.02 2000 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 6th ...... North Carolina ...... 19 ...... NC-7:11.62...... DU--DNP ...... BC-8:34.35 ...... BC-DNP 2001 ...... SUSIE LUECK ...... CLEMSON 2010 1st ...... Virginia ...... 60 ...... Va-6:34.2 ...... Va.-6:59.4 ...... Va.-7:08.1 ...... Va.-6:49.4 2002 ...... ROBYN HORNER ...... DUKE 2nd...... Clemson ...... 50 ...... CL-6:45.8 ...... CU-7:12.2 ...... CL-7:19.6 ...... CL-6:59.3 3rd ...... Duke ...... 36 ...... DU-6:56.5 ...... DU-7:23.9 ...... DU-7:40.9 ...... NC-7:23.7 2003 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 4th ...... Boston College .....26 ...... MI-7:02.6 ...... BC-7:34.5 ...... BC-7:44.5 ...... BC-8:14.6 2004 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 5th ...... North Carolina ...... 18 ...... BC-7:05.4 ...... NC-7:44.9 ...... NC-7:47.0...... DU-DNP 2005 ...... SUSIE LUECK ...... CLEMSON 6th ...... Miami ...... 14 ...... NC-7:22.5...... MI-DNP ...... MI-8:11.6 ...... MI-DNP 2006 ...... ROBYN HORNER ...... DUKE 2011 1st ...... Virginia ...... 60 ...... Va.-6:23.9 ...... Va. 6:35.9 ...... Va.-7:17.5 ...... Va.-6:49.5 2007 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 2nd...... Clemson ...... 49 ...... CL-6:25.1 ...... CL-6:40.8 ...... CL-7:28.0 ...... DU-7:01.0 2008 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINA 3rd ...... Duke ...... 41 ...... DU-6:41.4 ...... DU-6:59.6 ...... DU-7:39.6 ...... CL-7:03.6 4th ...... Miami ...... 23 ...... MI-6:49.6 ...... MI-7:04.5 ...... BC-7:44.8 ...... NC-7:09.2 2009 ...... RICHARD RUGGIERI ...... CLEMSON 5th ...... Boston College .....21 ...... BC-6:55.5 ...... BC-7:09.9 ...... NC-8:00.9...... BC-7:24.1 2010 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 6th ...... North Carolina ...... 14 ...... NC-6:57.5...... NC-7:18.3 ...... MI-8:46.2 ...... MI-DNP 2011 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 2012 1st ...... Virginia ...... 56...... Va.-6:27.9 ...... Va.-6:43.3...... CL-7:37.9 ...... Va.-6:53.8 2012 ...... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 2nd...... Clemson ...... 52 ...... CL-6:38.6 ...... CL-6:51.6 ...... DU-7:46.6 ...... CL-7:05.4 2013 ..... KEVIN SAUER ...... VIRGINIA 3rd ...... Duke ...... 39 ...... DU-6:44.1 ...... BC-7:04.4 ...... Va.-7:47.1 ...... DU-7:10.4 4th ...... Boston College ..27.5 ...... MI-6:49.6 ...... DU-7:05.1 ...... NC-7:56.8...... BC-7:10.7 ACC ROWING FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 5th ...... North Carolina ...... 18 ...... BC-7:02.8 ...... NC-7:16.0 ...... BC-7:59.6 ...... NC-7:25.6 2013 ...... KATIE DUKOVICH ...... DUKE 6th ...... Miami ...... 17 ...... NC-7:04.6...... MI-7:25.4 ...... MI-8:31.0 ...... MI-DNR 2012 ...... HANNAH HAWKS ...... MIAMI 2013 1st ...... Virginia ...... 60 ...... Va.-6:46.08 .....Va.-7:05.17 ...... Va.-7:27.16 ...... Va.-7:18.61 2011 ...... ALYCIA DA’LOIA-MOORE ...... BOSTON COLLEGE 2nd...... Clemson ...... 43 ...... Du-6:54.35 ...... CL-7:11.98 ...... DU-7:36.14 ...... NC-7:30.24 2010 ...... KRISTINE O’BRIEN ...... VIRGINIA 3rd ...... Duke ...... 41 ...... Cl-6:57.47 ...... MI-7:21.46 ...... CL-7:38.06 ...... CL-7:33.01 4th ...... Miami ...... 27 ...... MI-7:04.19 ...... DU-7:25.34 ...... BC-7:35.13 ...... BC-7:35.13 2009 ...... MARTHA KUZZY ...... VIRGINIA 5th ...... Boston College .....23 ...... BC-7:14.18 ...... BC-7:32.11 ...... NC-7:56.93...... DU-7:54.45 2008 ...... ELIZABETH ROBB ...... CLEMSON 6th ...... North Carolina ...... 16 ...... NC-7:29.18...... NC-7:29.18 ...... MI-7:58.10 ...... MI-8:13.53 2007 ...... JENNIFER CROMWELL ...... VIRGINIA

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20132013 CRCACRCA All-AmericansAll-Americans 2008 CRCA All-Americans 2003 CRCA All-Americas First Team First Team First Team Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Suzanne Van Fleet ...... Clemson Jennifer Reck ...... Virginia Second Team Kelsie Chaudoin ...... Virginia Lindsay Shoop ...... Virginia Laura Basadonna ...... Clemson Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia Second Team Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia Second Team Joanna Hingle ...... Duke Susanne Grainger ...... Virginia Jessica Leidecker ...... Clemson Emily Theys ...... Duke Laura Cordner ...... Miami 2002 CRCA All-Americas Lisy McIntee ...... North Carolina First Team 2012 CRCA All-Americans Lauren Hutchins ...... Virginia Aimee Fox ...... Clemson First Team Joanna Hingle ...... Duke Katie Lakin ...... Duke Keziah Beall ...... Virginia 2007 CRCA All-Americans Madeline Engel ...... Virginia Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia First Team Jennifer Reck ...... Virginia Martha Kuzzy ...... Virginia Melanie Kok ...... Virginia Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Kerry Maher ...... Virginia Second Team Sidney Thorsten (c) ...... Virginia Second Team Lucy Doolittle ...... Clemson Sarah Cooper ...... Clemson Lauren Mitterer ...... Virginia Second Team Lia Hart ...... Duke Heather Cummings ...... Clemson Lisy McIntee ...... North Carolina Liby McCann ...... Virginia 2001 CRCA All-Americas 2011 CRCA All-Americans First Team First Team 2006 CRCA All-Americans Lucy Doolittle ...... Clemson Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia First Team Marlies Smulders ...... Virginia Second Team Sarah Cooper ...... Clemson Second Team Laura D’Urso ...... Clemson Heather Gardner ...... Virginia Joanna Hingle ...... Duke Alex Japhet ...... Duke Melanie Kok ...... Virginia Christine Roper ...... Virginia Erin Neppel ...... North Carolina Second Team Dana Peirce ...... North Carolina Lia Hart ...... Duke Risa Mandzuk ...... Virginia 2010 CRCA All-Americans First Team 2005 CRCA All-Americas 2000 CRCA All-Americans Brittany Cummings ...... Clemson First Team First Team Desiree Burns ...... Virginia Margaret Matia ...... Virginia Barb Sheehan ...... Virginia Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia Carolyn McMilan ...... Virginia Katrin Reinert ...... Virginia Second Team 1999 CRCA All-American Second Team Ashlee Brown ...... Clemson First Team Andrea Saathoff ...... Virginia Alex Japhet ...... Duke Launa Forehand ...... Virginia Helen Tompkins ...... Virginia Sidney Thorsten, coxswain ...... Virginia 2004 CRCA All-Americas First Team 2009 CRCA All-Americans Jennifer Reck ...... Virginia First Team Lindsay Shoop ...... Virginia Jessica Leidecker ...... Clemson Second Team Desiree Burns ...... Virginia Joanna Hingle ...... Duke Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia Second Team Hillary Cumbest ...... Clemson Brittany Cummings ...... Clemson Amanda Chase ...... Virginia Augusta Stratos ...... Virginia

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2013 CRCA AllSouth Region Team 2011 CRCA All New England Region Team 2007 CRCA All-South Region First Team Second Team First Team Laura Basadonna ...... Clemson Erin Roche ...... Boston College Sarah Cooper ...... Clemson Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia Lia Hart ...... Duke Katie Dukovich ...... Duke 2010 CRCA All-South Region Elisabeth McIntee ...... North Carolna Susanne Grainger ...... Virginia First Team Melanie Kok ...... Virginia Katalin Horvath ...... Miami Brittany Cummings ...... Clemson Kerry Maher ...... Virginia Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Libby McCann ...... Virginia Emily Theys ...... Duke Alex Japhet ...... Duke Caitlin Mixter (c) ...... Virginia Sarah Jordan (c) ...... Virginia Desiree Burns ...... Virginia Second Team Second Team Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia Gwen Coleman ...... Duke Grace Cassidy ...... Duke Katrin Reinert ...... Virginia Sarah Lippa ...... Virginia Heather Cummings ...... Clemson Sidney Thorsten, coxswain ...... Virginia Breanna Hayton ...... Miami Second Team 2006 CRCA All-South Region Fiona Schlesigner ...... Virginia Zsofi a Bende ...... Clemson First Team Becca Brown ...... Clemson Heather Gardner ...... Virginia 2012 All-New England Region Kate Bruggeling, coxswain ...... Clemson Melanie Kok ...... Virginia Second Team Helen Tompkins ...... Virginia Lia Hart ...... Duke Ellen Burr ...... Boston College Sarah Cooper ...... Clemson 2010 CRCA All-New England Region Second Team 2012 CRCA All-South Region Team First Team Kerry Maher ...... Virginia First Team Laura Petty ...... Boston College Emma Darling ...... Duke Keziah Beall ...... Virginia Elisabeth McIntee ...... North Carolina Martha Kuzzy ...... Virginia 2009 CRCA All-South Region Sarah Shapiro (c) ...... Duke Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia First Team Sidney Thorsten (C) ...... Virginia Brittany Cummings ...... Clemson 2005 CRCA All-South Region Heather Cummings ...... Clemson Jessica Leidecker ...... Clemson First Team Laura D’Urso ...... Clemson Desiree Burns ...... Virginia Carolyn McMillan ...... Virginia Emily Theys ...... Duke Amanda Chase ...... Virginia Margaret Matia ...... Virginia Second Team Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia Ashlee Brown ...... Clemson Kate Biladeau ...... Clemson Second Team Laura Forehand ...... Virginia Giulia Longatti ...... Clemson Hillary Cumbest ...... Clemson Second Team Kate Bruggeling (c) ...... Clemson Stefani Kozuszek ...... Clemson Katie Yrazabal ...... Virginia Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia Rachael Sporkp ...... Miami Catelyn Coyle ...... Virginia Megan McMullin ...... North Carolina Elizabeth Giannini ...... Clemson 2012 CRCA All-New England Augusta Stratos ...... Virginia All-Region Team 2005 CRCA All-New England Region Second Team 2008 CRCA All-South Region First Team Erin Roche ...... Boston College First Team Tess Casey ...... Boston College Caitlin Mixter (c) ...... Virginia 2011 CRCA All-South Region Team Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia 2004 CRCA All-South Region First Team Kelsie Chadoin ...... Virginia First Team Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Lauren Hutchins ...... Virginia Jennifer Reck ...... Virginia Christine Roper ...... Virginia Suzanne Van Fleet ...... Clemson Lindsay Shoop ...... Virginia Martha Kuzzy ...... Virginia Jessica Leidecker ...... Clemson Genevieve Cauchon-Voyer ...... Virginia Sidney Thorsten (coxswain) ...... Virginia Laura Cordner ...... Miami Amber Straight ...... Duke Laura D’Urso ...... Clemson Elisabeth McIntee ...... North Carolina Jenny Krawec ...... Miami Liz Robb ...... Clemson Second Team Mary Nell Green ...... Clemson Alex Japhet ...... Duke Elise Roenick (c) ...... Clemson Betty Shumaker ...... Virginia Second Team Katrin Sydlik ...... Virginia Second Team Claudia Blandford ...... Virginia Elisabeth Robb ...... Clemson Margaret Matia ...... Virginia Heather Cummings ...... Clemson Meg Bendik ...... Clemson Mae Joyce Gay ...... Duke Rebecca Brown ...... Clemson Rachel Clausing ...... Miami Katie Bruggeling (coxswain) ...... Clemson 2008 CRCA All-New England Region Second Team Tracy Maciolek ...... Boston College

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20032003 CRCACRCA All-SouthAll S th RegionR i First Team ACC Crews of the Week Jennifer Reck ...... Virginia Lindsay Shoop ...... Virginia 2013 ACC Crews of the Week Molly Baker ...... Virginia March 27 ...... Virginia 1V8+ Joanna Hingle ...... Duke April 3 ...... Clemson 1V4+ Emily Kuivila ...... Clemson April 10 ...... Duke 1V8+ Betty Shumaker (c) ...... Virginia April 17 ...... Clemson 2V8+ Second Team May 7 ...... Virginia 1V8+ Julie McQueen ...... Virginia Amelia Booth...... Duke 2012 ACC Crews of the Week Mary Nell Green ...... Clemson March 21 ...... Virginia 1V8+ March 28 ...... Clemson 1V8+ 2002 CRCA All-South Region April 3 ...... Virginia 1V4+ First Team April 10 ...... Boston College 1V8+ Jennifer Reck ...... Virginia April 17 ...... Duke 1V8+ Madeline Engel ...... Virginia April 24 ...... Virginia 1V8+ Lauren Mitterer ...... Virginia Lucy Doolittle ...... Clemson 2011 ACC Crews of the Week Aimee Fox ...... Clemson March 29 ...... Virginia 2V8+ Emily Kuivila ...... Clemson April 5 ...... Clemson 1V8+ Joanna Hingle ...... Duke April 12 ...... Duke Varsity Quad, Pair Amelia Booth...... Duke April 18 ...... Virginia 2V8+ Katie Lakin ...... Duke May 5 ...... Virginia 1 V4+ Second Team May 17 ...... Virginia 1V8+ Sally Kukla ...... Clemson Sarah Brennan ...... Virginia 2010 ACC Crews of the Week March 23 ...... Clemson 1V8+ 2001 CRCA All-South Region March 30 ...... Virginia 1V8+ First Team April 6 ...... Virginia 1V8+ Madeline Engel ...... Virginia April 13 ...... Duke 1V8+ Risa Mandzuk ...... Virginia April 20 ...... Virginia 1V4+ Marlies Smulders ...... Virginia April 27 ...... Virginia 1V8+ Gail Cardoniga (c) ...... Clemson 2009 ACC Crews of the Week Lucy Doolittle ...... Clemson March 19 ...... Miami 1V8+ Aimee Fox ...... Clemson March 24 ...... Clemson 1V8+ Amelia Booth...... Duke March 31 ...... Virginia 2V8+ Joanna Hingle ...... Duke April 7 ...... North Carolina 1V4+ Second Team April 14 ...... Clemson 1V8+ Jennifer Herburger ...... Virginia April 28 ...... Virginia 1V8+ Lauren Henne ...... Clemson May 19 ...... Virginia 1V8+ Yng-Ru Chen...... Duke 2008 ACC Crews of the Week 2000 CRCA All-Central Region March 19 ...... Clemson’s V8+ First Team March 26 ...... Clemson 2V8+ Barb Sheehan ...... Virginia April 2 ...... Virginia V8+ Second Team April 9 ...... Virginia V8+ Sara Garrett ...... Virginia April 16 ...... Virginia V8+ Lucy Doolittle ...... Clemson

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2013 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Tori Greco ...... Boston College Laura Cordner ...... Miami Rowing Team Alex Japhet ...... Duke Lisy McIntee ...... North Carolina Alex McClelland ...... North Carolina Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... Duke Melanie Kok ...... Virginia Ellen Burr ...... Boston College Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Sara Lippa ...... Virginia Breanna Hayton ...... Miami Brittany Cumming ...... Clemson Libby McCann ...... Virginia Katalin Horvath ...... Miami Grace Wolff ...... Clemson Caitlin Mixter (coxswain) ...... Virginia Laura Sciarrino ...... Duke Desiree Burns ...... Virginia Anna Samaha ...... Virginia Emily Theys ...... Duke Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia Milena Heuer ...... Clemson Nora Phillips ...... Virginia 2006 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Giulia Longatti ...... Clemson Helen Tompkins ...... Virginia Rowing Team Carolina Hackler ...... Clemson Sidney Thirsten (coxswain) ...... Virginia Bridget Regan ...... Boston College Fiona Schlesinger ...... Virginia Sarah Cooper ...... Clemson Suzanne Grainger ...... Virginia 2009 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Jaclyn Rath ...... Clemson Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia Rowing Team Tonia Boock ...... Duke Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Tracy Maciolek ...... Boston College Lia Hartt ...... Duke Sarah Jordan (coxswain) ...... Virginia Laura Harvey ...... Boston College Caroline Wray ...... Duke Carla Englund (coxswain) ...... Clemson Rachel Clausing ...... Miami 2012 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Jessica Leidecker ...... Clemson Laura Coltman ...... Miami Rowing Team Brittany Cummings ...... Clemson Lisy McIntee ...... North Carolina Breanna Hayton ...... Miami Hillary Cumbest ...... Clemson Melanie Kok ...... Virginia Blair Meigs ...... North Carolina Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Sara Lippa ...... Virginia Erin Roche ...... Boston College Lesley King ...... Duke Crystal MacLeod ...... Virginia Ellen Burr ...... Boston College Laura Cordner ...... Miami Kerry Maher ...... Virginia Emily Theys ...... Duke Emily Wingrove ...... Miami Caitlin Mixter (coxswain) ...... Virginia Kathy Smithwick ...... Duke Megan McMulin ...... North Carolina Becca Brown ...... Clemson Augusta Stratos ...... Virginia 2005 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Heather Cummings ...... Clemson Amanda Chase ...... Virginia Rowing Team Kate Biladeau ...... Clemson Bridget Fowler ...... Virginia Ashlee Brown ...... Clemson Keziah Beall ...... Virginia Sarah Cooper ...... Clemson Martha Kuzzy ...... Virginia 2008 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Liz Averyt ...... Clemson Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Rowing Team Tonia Boock ...... Duke Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia Tracy Maciolek ...... Boston College Emma Darling ...... Duke Sidney Thorsten (coxswain) ...... Virginia Suzanne Van Fleet ...... Clemson Sarah Conlon ...... Miami Jessica Leidecker ...... Clemson Julie Domina ...... North Carolina 2011 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Elizabeth Robb ...... Clemson Beth Clark ...... Virginia Rowing Team Gwen Coleman ...... Duke Launa Forehand (coxswain) ...... Virginia Brittany Walsh ...... North Carolina Alex Japhet ...... Duke Margaret Matia ...... Virginia Alycia Da’Lois-Moore ...... Boston College Kelly Amster ...... Miami Carolyn McMillan ...... Virginia Katalin Horvath ...... Miami Laura Cordner...... Miami Sarah Medlund ...... Miami Lisy McIntee ...... North Carolina 2004 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Alex Japhet ...... Duke Ruby Woodside ...... North Carolina Rowing Team Emily Theys ...... Duke Kelsie Chaudoin ...... Virginia Mary Nell Green ...... Clemson Laura D’Urso ...... Clemson Caitlin Mixter (coxswain) ...... Virginia Robin Mescher ...... Clemson Liz Robb ...... Clemson Augusta Stratos ...... Virginia Amanda Adam ...... Duke Laura Basadonna ...... Clemson Katrin Sydlik ...... Virginia Mae Joyce Gay ...... Duke Claudia Blandford ...... Virginia Bridget Wandelt ...... Virginia Grace Wallenborn ...... North Carolina Christine Roper ...... Virginia Genevieve Cauchon-Voyer ...... Virginia Martha Kuzzy ...... Virginia 2007 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Jennifer Reck ...... Virginia Kristine O’Brien ...... Virginia Rowing Team Lindsay Shoop ...... Virginia Sidney Thorsten (coxswain) ...... Virginia Bridget Regan ...... Boston College Betty Shumaker (coxswain) ...... Virginia Sarah Cooper ...... Clemson 2010 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Suzanne Van Fleet ...... Clemson 2003 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Rowing Team Emma Darling ...... Duke Rowing Team Megan McMullin ...... North Carolina Emily Herrington ...... Duke Emily Kuivila ...... Clemson Sarah Medlund ...... Miami Alissa Van Arnam ...... Duke Kate Niebauer ...... Clemson Laura Petty ...... Boston College Laura Coltman ...... Miami Amelia Booth...... Duke

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2003 All-ACC Continued 2013 ACC Crew of the Year 2006 ACC Crew of the Year Joanna Hingle ...... Duke Virginia First Varsity Eight Virginia Second Varsity Eight Kara Kerscher ...... North Carolina Sarah Jordan (c); Constanze Duell Michelle Ellison (coxswain), Mindy Fiesler, Molly Baker ...... Virginia (Stroke); Chandler Lally (7th); Kristine Mieke Pitts, Katrin Sydlik, Andria Haneman, Julie McQueen ...... Virginia O’Brien (6th); Sarah Cowburn (5th); Fio- Kelsie Chaudoin, Sara Lippa, Anna Samaha, Jennifer Reck ...... Virginia na Schlesinger (4th); Susanne Grainger Crystal MacLeod. Betty Shumaker (coxswain) ...... Virginia (3rd); Elle Murray (2nd); Lizzy Youngling (Bow) 2005 ACC Crew of the Year 2002 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Virginia Second Varsity Eight Rowing Team 2012 ACC Crew of the Year Katie Hilton (coxswain), Beth Clark, Crystal Lucy Doolittle ...... Clemson Virginia First Varsity Eight MacLeod, Libby McCann, Kimberly Southern, Aimee Fox ...... Clemson Sidney Thorsten (c), Keziah Beall (8th), Heather Gardner, Sara Lippa, Mary Dobmeier, Joanna Hingle ...... Duke Matha Kuzzy (7th), Kristine O’Brien (6th), Chrissie Monaghan. Katie Lakin ...... Duke Sarah Cowburn (5th), Fiona Schlesinger Layne Carey ...... North Carolina (4), Susanne Grainger (3rd), Hemingway 2004 ACC Crew of the Year Madeline Engel ...... Virginia Benton (2nd), Carli Goldberg (B). Virginia First Varsity Eight Lauren Mitterer ...... Virginia Betty Shumaker (coxswain), Jennifer Reck, Lauren Richards (coxswain) ...... Virginia 2011 ACC Crew of the Year Lindsay Shoop, Beth Clark, Kathryn Waller, Meg Van Dam ...... Virginia Clemson First Varsity Eight Margaret Matia, Sara Lippa, Genevieve Katie Bruggeling (c), Lauren D’Urso (8th), Cauchon-Voyer, Melanie Kok. 2001 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Laura Basadonna (7th), Becca Brown Rowing Team (6th), Liz Robb (5th), Sarah Daanen (4th), 2003 ACC Crew of the Year Lucy Doolittle ...... Clemson Heather Cummings (3rd), Grace Wolff Virginia First Varsity Eight Aimee Fox ...... Clemson (2nd) and Stephanie Cameron (1st). Betty Shumaker, Carolyn McMillan (cox- Amelia Booth...... Duke swain), Julie McQueen, Jennifer Reck, Lind- Joanna Hingle ...... Duke 2010 ACC Crew of the Year say Shoop, Molly Baker, Claudia Durkin, Beth Erin Neppel ...... North Carolina Virginia First Varsity Eight Clark, Genevieve, Cauchon-Voyer. Madeline Engle ...... Virginia Sidney Thorsten (c), Jennifer Cromwell Jennifer Herberger ...... Virginia (8th), Katrin Reinert (7th), Desiree Burns 2002 ACC Crew of the Year Margot Noordzij ...... Virginia (6th), Kristine O’Brien (5th), Martha Virginia First Varsity Eight Sarah Brennan (coxswain) ...... Virginia Kuzzy (4th), Helen Tompkins (3rd), Nora Lauren Richards (coxswain), Madeline Engel, Phillips (2nd), Summers Nelson (Bow). Kelley Dougherty, Lauren Mitterer, Molly 2000 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Baker, Carolyn McMillan, Meg Van Dam, Jen- Rowing Team 2009 ACC Crew of the Year nifer Reck, Amanda Kennedy. Lauren Henne ...... Clemson Clemson First Varsity Eight Katherine Sloan ...... Clemson Carla Englund (c), Jessica Leidecker 2001 ACC Crew of the Year Katie Lakin ...... Duke (8th), Meg Bendik (7th), Liz Robb (6th), Clemson First Varsity Eight Erin Neppel ...... North Carolina Michelle Nance (5th) Stefanie Kozuszek Gail Cadomrniga (coxswain), Aimee Fox, Far- (4th), Grace Wolff (3rd), Brittany Cum- Dana Peirce ...... North Carolina rell Finstad, Lauren Henne, Megan McGuirt, mings (2nd), Hillary Cumbest (Bow). Sarah Brennan (coxswain) ...... Virginia Lucy Doolittle, Kathy Sickinger, Lisa Mischley Emily Egge ...... Virginia 2008 ACC Crew of the Year 2000 ACC Crew of the Year Chris Hillson ...... Virginia Virginia First Varsity Eight Virginia Second Varsity Eight Barb Sheehan ...... Virginia Caitlin Mixter (c), Desiree Burns (4th), Anne Jensen (coxswain), Marina Traub, Jen Jennifer Cromwell (8th), Augustra Herberger, Jenny Sherman, Lauren Brown, Stratos (3rd), Rebecca Ryall (7th), Claudia Durkin, Lynette Sobehart, Risa Mand- Bridget Wandelt (2nd), Lauren Hutchins zuk, Sara Dondero (6th),Katrin Sydlik (1st), Kelsie Chaudoin (5th).

2007 ACC Crew of the Year Virginia First Varsity Eight Caitlin Mixter (coxswain), Jennifer Crom- well, Melanie Kok, Libby McCann, Emelia Colman-Shepherd, Lauren Hutchins, Kel- sie Chaudoin, Sara Lippa, Anna Samaha

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2013 All-ACC Academic Rowing Team Giulia Longatti ...... Clemson 2010 All-ACC Academic Rowing Team Lauren Beebe ...... Boston College Katie Mosier ...... Clemson Emily Charnowski ...... Boston College Ellen Burr ...... Boston College Tori Arendt ...... Duke Elisabeth Lobkowicz ...... Boston College Katie Casebeer ...... Boston College Sarah Baker ...... Duke Brigid Morrissey ...... Boston College Nicole Frederick ...... Boston College Katie Burke ...... Duke Rachel Pettis ...... Boston College Sarah Loiselle ...... Boston College Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... Duke Andre Belbusti ...... Clemson Kaitlyn Votta ...... Boston College Elizabeth Howell ...... Duke Becca Brown ...... Clemson Marie Arnold ...... Clemson Kathy Smithwick ...... Duke Allison Colberg ...... Clemson Laura Basadonna ...... Clemson Emily Theys ...... Duke Brittany Cummings ...... Clemson Kate Biladeau ...... Clemson Hannah Hawks ...... Miami Katherine Mosier ...... Clemson Kate Bruggeling ...... Clemson Breanna Hayton ...... Miami Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Heather Cummings ...... Clemson Katalin Horvath ...... Miami Mairi Trimboli ...... Clemson Laura D’Urso ...... Clemson Blair Meiggs ...... North Carolina Grace Wolff ...... Clemson Caroline Hackler ...... Clemson Emma Shaw ...... North Carolina Tori Rendt ...... Duke Giulia Longatti ...... Clemson Claire Wardius ...... North Carolina Joline Doedens ...... Duke Sarah Baker ...... Duke Sarah Borchelt ...... Virginia Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... Duke Katie Burke ...... Duke Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia Alex Japhet ...... Duke Grace Cassidy ...... Duke Martha Kuzzy ...... Virginia Ali Long ...... Duke Carolina Kiritsky ...... Duke Chandler Lally ...... Virginia Sarah Medlund ...... Miami Laura Sciarrino ...... Duke Hunter Terry ...... Virginia Theresa Recicar ...... Miami Emily Theys ...... Duke Kate Rickers ...... Miami Claire Vannelli ...... Duke 2011 All-ACC Academic Rowing Team Monika Sajincic ...... Miami Hannah Hawks ...... Miami Lauren Beebe ...... Boston College Molly Thornton ...... Miami Breanna Hayton ...... Miami Megan Carmody ...... Boston College Megan McMullin ...... North Carolina Katalin Horvath ...... Miami Emily Charnoswki ...... Boston College Jennifer Nowicki ...... North Carolina Katie Stanzilis ...... Miami Alycia Da’Loia-Moore ...... Boston College Brittany Walsh ...... North Carolina Nichole Zayan ...... Miami Erin Flaherty ...... Boston College Sarah Borchelt ...... Virginia Carie Mastrianni ...... North Carolina Sarah Loiselle ...... Boston College Victoria Burke ...... Virginia Alex McClelland ...... North Carolina Brigid Morrissey ...... Boston College Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia Maria Santoyo ...... North Carolina Rachel Pettis ...... Boston College Inge Janssen ...... Virginia Claire Wardius ...... North Carolina Laura Petty ...... Boston College Summers Nelson ...... Virginia Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia Erin Roche ...... Boston College Nora Phillips ...... Virginia Constanze Duell ...... Virginia Kelly Williams ...... Boston College Sarah Pichardo ...... Virginia Molly Frear ...... Virginia Laura Basadonna ...... Clemson Katrin Reinert ...... Virginia Susanne Grainger ...... Virginia Becca Brown ...... Clemson Chandler Lally ...... Virginia Heather Cummings ...... Clemson 2009 ACC All-Academic Team Sarah McGovern ...... Virginia Taylor Hornacki ...... Clemson Laura Harvey ...... Boston College Catherine Multari ...... Virginia Katie Mosier ...... Clemson Elizabeth Keyser ...... Boston College Grace Wolff ...... Clemson Tracy Maciolek ...... Boston College 2012 All-ACC Academic Rowing Team Tori Arendt ...... Duke Heather Schofi eld ...... Boston College Lauren Beebe ...... Boston College Sara Baker ...... Duke Megan Bendik ...... Clemson Ellen Burr ...... Boston College Katie Burke ...... Duke Alison Colberg ...... Clemson Alexis Carriere ...... Boston College Joline Doedens ...... Duke Brittany Cummings ...... Clemson Emily Charnowski ...... Boston College Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... Duke Callen Erdecky ...... Clemson Erica Jennings ...... Boston College Justine Hong ...... Duke Jessica Leidecker ...... Clemson Sarah Loiselle ...... Boston College Alex Japhet ...... Duke Melanie McDaniel ...... Clemson Rachel Pettis ...... Boston College Emily Theys ...... Duke Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Stephanie Ragland ...... Boston College Katalin Horvath ...... Miami Nicole Rau ...... Clemson Erin Roche ...... Boston College Sarah Medlund ...... Miami Mereditch Razzolini ...... Clemson Laura Basadonna ...... Clemson Kelsey Grich ...... North Carolina Marie Trimboli ...... Clemson Kate Biladeau ...... Clemson Brittany Walsh ...... North Carolina Grace Wolff ...... Clemson Becca Brown ...... Clemson Claire Wardius ...... North Carolina Janet Bartholdson ...... Duke Katie Bruggeling ...... Clemson Claudia Blandford ...... Virginia Sara Couch ...... Duke Rebekah Clogston ...... Clemson Sarah Borchelt ...... Virginia Steffi Decker ...... Duke Heather Cummings ...... Clemson Molly Frear ...... Virginia Lesley King ...... Duke Laura D’Urso ...... Clemson Martha Kuzzy ...... Virginia Katrina Weschler ...... Duke Taylor Hornacki ...... Clemson Taylor Levine ...... Virginia Laura Cordner ...... Miami 33 AAll-ACCll-ACC RowingRowing AcademicAcademic TeamTeam

Allyson Hodgkins ...... Miami Sarah Cooper ...... Clemson Victoria Moore ...... Virginia Sarah Medlund ...... Miami Elizabeth Jennings ...... Clemson Mieke Pitts ...... Virginia Monika Sajincic ...... Miami Nicole Rau ...... Clemson Anna Samaha ...... Virginia Rachel Sporko ...... Miami Suzanne Van Fleet ...... Clemson Bianca Spinosa ...... Virginia Emily Wingrove ...... Miami Kristen Weinacker ...... Clemson Kasey Munson ...... North Carolina Krista Harryman ...... Duke ACC Rowing Chandler Sours ...... North Carolina Katrina Weschler ...... Duke Scholar-Athletes of the Year Katherine Wood ...... North Carolina Laura Coltman ...... Miami 2013...... Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia Ruby Woodside ...... North Carolina Laura Cordner ...... Miami 2012...... Sarah Borchelt...... Virginia Claudia Blandford ...... Virginia Christin Cotten ...... North Carolina 2011...... Sarah Borchelt...... Virginia Victoria Burke ...... Virginia Elisabeh McIntee ...... North Carolina 2010...... Jennifer Cromwell ...... Virginia Summer Nelson ...... Virginia Mary Sasson ...... North Carolina 2009...... Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Nora Phillips ...... Virginia Chandler Sours ...... North Carolina 2008...... Kelsie Chaudoin...... Virginia Adriann Spinks ...... North Carolina 2008 All-ACC Academic Team Ruby Woodside ...... North Carolina Elizabeth Keyser ...... Boston College Kelsie Chadoin ...... Virginia Tracy Maciolek ...... Boston College Mary Eddy ...... Virginia ACC Rowing Whitney Lomax ...... Boston College Michelle Ellison ...... Virginia Scholar-Athletes of the Year Megan Bendik ...... Clemson Mindy Fiesler ...... Virginia By School Catie Cornett ...... Clemson Melanie Kok ...... Virginia Virginia ...... 63 Ford Heiner ...... Clemson Sara Lippa ...... Virginia Clemson ...... 61 Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Libby McCann ...... Virginia Boston College ...... 46 Nicole Rau ...... Clemson Caitlin Mixter ...... Virginia Duke ...... 43 Elyse Roenick ...... Clemson Chrissie Monaghan ...... Virginia Miami ...... 32 Mairi Trimboli ...... Clemson Anna Samaha ...... Virginia North Carolina ...... 30 Suzanne Van Fleet ...... Clemson Sara Couch ...... Duke 2006 All-ACC Academic Team Alex Japhet...... Duke Claire Arpin ...... Boston College Michele Lancto ...... Duke Emily Burke ...... Boston College Emily Rothfi eld ...... Duke Trisha Mack ...... Boston College Kelly Amsler ...... Miami Bridget Regan ...... Boston College Laura Cordner ...... Miami Brittany Gamble ...... Clemson Bethany Krawec ...... Miami Ford Heiner ...... Clemson Louise Parry ...... Miami Lizzy Jennings ...... Clemson Nicola Saner ...... Miami Jaclyn Rath ...... Clemson Karilyn Van Aken ...... Miami Suzanne Van Fleet ...... Clemson Emily Wingrove ...... Miami Krista Harryman ...... Duke Lindley Barrow...... North Carolina Mary Lilley ...... Duke Katherine Wood ...... North Carolina Samantha Prouty ...... Duke Elisabeth McIntee ...... North Carolina Sarah Shapiro ...... Duke Ruby Woodside ...... North Carolina Katie Tobin ...... Duke Kathryn Winz ...... North Carolina Rachel Clausig ...... Miami Stephanie Bohlen ...... Virginia Laura Coltman ...... Miami Schafer Bomstein ...... Virginia Elisabeth McIntee ...... North Carolina Allison Brennan ...... Virginia Adriann Spinks ...... North Carolina Kelsie Chaudoin ...... Virginia Allison Brennan ...... Virginia Mary Eddy ...... Virginia Kelsie Chadoin ...... Virginia Diane Leigh ...... Virginia Mary Eddy ...... Virginia Caitlin Mixter ...... Virginia Michelle Ellison ...... Virginia Bridget Wandelt ...... Virginia Yvonne Epp ...... Virginia Vanessa Furman ...... Virginia 2007 All-ACC Academic Team Melanie Kok ...... Virginia Claire Arpin ...... Boston College Diane Leigh ...... Virginia Tracy Maciolek ...... Boston College Sara Lippa ...... Virginia Lauren O’Leary ...... Boston College Libby McCann ...... Virginia Elizabeth Orofi no ...... Boston College Caitlin Mixter ...... Virginia Bridget Regan ...... Boston College Chrissie Monaghan ...... Virginia 34 AACCCC CCRCARCA Scholar-AthletesScholar-Athletes

2013 CRCA Scholar-Athletes Elizabeth Howell ...... Duke 2009 CRCA Academic National Lauren Beebe ...... Boston College Emily Theys ...... Duke Scholar-Athletes Ellen Burr ...... Boston College Breanna Hayton ...... Miami Liz Keyser ...... Boston College Sarah Loiselle ...... Boston College Dani Yuska ...... Miami Liz Lobkowicz ...... Boston College Alicia McKean ...... Boston College Claire Wardius ...... North Carolina Tracy Maciolek ...... Boston College Stephanie Ragland ...... Boston College Sarah Borchelt ...... Virginia Brigid Morrissey ...... Boston College Kaitlyn Votta ...... Boston College Molly Frear ...... Virginia Heather Schofi eld ...... Boston College Stephanie Allen ...... Clemson Andrea Belbusti ...... Clemson Marie Arnold ...... Clemson 2011 CRCA Scholar-Athletes Meg Bendick ...... Clemson Laura Basadonna ...... Clemson Emily Charnowski ...... Boston College Allison Colberg ...... Clemson Sam Duggan ...... Clemson Erin Flaherty ...... Boston College Melanie McDaniel ...... Clemson Laura D’Urso ...... Clemson Sarah Loiselle ...... Boston College Kelly Murphy ...... Clemson Caroline Hackler ...... Clemson Brigid Morrissey ...... Boston College Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Giulia Longatti ...... Clemson Rachel Pettis ...... Boston College Nicole Rau ...... Clemson Sarah Baker ...... Duke Rebecca Bworn ...... Clemson Mairi Trimboli ...... Clemson Sophia Blair ...... Duke Taylor Hoynacki ...... Clemson Allyson Hodgkins ...... Miami Katie Burke ...... Duke Katharine Mosier ...... Clemson Alexa Romero ...... Miami Sydney Johnson ...... Duke Brean Przestrzelski ...... Clemson Monika Sajincic ...... Miami Sophia Staal ...... Duke Grace Wolff ...... Clemson Molly Thornton ...... Miami Emily Theys ...... Duke Victoria Arendt ...... Duke Kasey Munson ...... North Carolina Karolina Wadolowska ...... Duke Katelyn Burke ...... Duke Chandler Sours ...... North Carolina Hannah Hawks ...... Miami Joline Doedens ...... Duke Brittany Walsh ...... North Carolina Breana Hayton ...... Miami Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... Duke Paige Wolff ...... North Carolina Hannah Meister ...... Miami Justine Hong ...... Duke Katherine Wood ...... North Carolina Nichole Zayan ...... Miami Emily Theys ...... Duke Taylor Gilmore ...... Virginia Katie Burger ...... North Carolina Sarah Medlund ...... Miami Summers Nelson ...... Virginia Sarah Giles ...... North Carolina Sarah Borchelt ...... Virginia Sarah Pichardo ...... Virginia Carie Mastrianni ...... North Carolina Sarah Priest ...... North Carolina 2010 CRCA Scholar-Athletes 2008 CRCA Scholar-Athletes Maria Santoyo ...... North Carolina Emily Charnowski ...... Boston College Jane Greeno ...... Boston College Claire Wardius ...... North Carolina Elisabeth Lobkowicz ...... Boston College Elisabeth Lobkowicz ...... Boston College Sarah Cowburn ...... Virginia Brigin Morrissey ...... Boston College Tracy Maciolek ...... Boston College Ann Reid ...... Virginia Rachel Pettis ...... Boston College Heather Schofi eld ...... Boston College Molly Frear ...... Virginia Andre Belbusti ...... Clemson Meg Bendik ...... Clemson Sarah McGovern ...... Virginia Becca Brown ...... Clemson Blair Brendle ...... Clemson Kaitlyn McCullough ...... Virginia Allison Colberg ...... Clemson Allison Colberg ...... Clemson Catherine Multari ...... Virginia Taylor Hoynacki ...... Clemson Katherine Heiner ...... Clemson Katharine Mosier ...... Clemson Elizabeth Jennings ...... Clemson 2012 CRCA Scholar-Athletes Kelly Murphy ...... Clemson Melanie McDaniel ...... Clemson Lauren Beebe ...... Boston College Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Michelle Nance ...... Clemson Alexi Carriere ...... Boston College Mairi Trimboli ...... Clemson Caitlin O’Neill ...... Clemson Emily Charnowski ...... Boston College Melissa Weaver ...... Clemson Nicole Rau ...... Clemson Sarah Loiselle ...... Boston College Tori Arendt ...... Duke Mairi Trimboli ...... Clemson Rachel Pettis ...... Boston College Joline Doedens ...... Duke Suzanne Van Fleet ...... Clemson Stephanie Ragland ...... Boston College Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... Duke Janet Bartholdson ...... Duke Laura Basadonna ...... Clemson Ali Long...... Duke Virginia Kane ...... Duke Becca Brown ...... Clemson Sarah Medlund ...... Miami Lesley King ...... Duke Marissa Henry ...... Clemson Theresa Recicar ...... Miami Amanda Pade ...... Duke Taylor Hoynacki ...... Clemson Monika Sajincic ...... Miami Katrina Weschler ...... Duke Jacklyn Kovach ...... Clemson Molly Thornton ...... Miami Diane Reynolds ...... North Carolina Katie Mosier ...... Clemson Jennifer Nowicki ...... North Carolina Chandler Sours ...... North Carolina Bre Przestrzelski ...... Clemson Brittany Walsh ...... North Carolina Katie Wood ...... North Carolina Kathleen Scibelli ...... Clemson Sarah Borchelt ...... Virginia Ruby Woodside ...... North Carolina Tori Arendt ...... Duke Summers Nelson ...... Virginia Stephanie Bohlen ...... Virginia Sarah Baker ...... Duke Nora Philips ...... Virginia Allison Brennan ...... Virginia Katie Burke ...... Duke Mary Eddy ...... Virginia Rory Erickson-Kulas ...... Duke Diane Leigh ...... Virginia 35 AACCCC CRCACRCA Schlar-AthletesSchlar-Athletes

Caitlin Mixter ...... Virginia Julie Domina ...... North Carolina Bridget Wandelt ...... Virginia 2004 CRCA Scholar Athletes 2007 CRCA Scholar-Athletes Ashlee Brown ...... Clemson Claire Arpin ...... Boston College Sara Canterbury ...... Clemson Patton Hindle ...... Boston College Mary Nell Green ...... Clemson Tracy Maciolek ...... Boston College Elizabeth Noll ...... Clemson Elizabeth Orofi no ...... Boston College Jaclyn Rath ...... Clemson Bridget Regan ...... Boston College Jessi Batzell ...... Duke Megan Bendik ...... Clemson Jennifer Reck ...... Virginia Caroline Borgan ...... Clemson Kimberly Brendle ...... Clemson 2003 CRCA Scholar-Athletes Sarah Broeker ...... Clemson Mary Nell Green ...... Clemson Brittney Gamble ...... Clemson Emily Kuivila ...... Clemson Sarah Hayward ...... Clemson Katherine Niebauer ...... Clemson Katherine Heiner ...... Clemson Elizabeth Noll ...... Clemson Elizabeth Jennings ...... Clemson Diana Ulrey ...... Clemson Melanie McDaniel ...... Clemson Joanna Hingle ...... Duke Nicole Rau ...... Clemson Jennifer Reck ...... Virginia Suzanne VanFleet ...... Clemson Kathryn Wait ...... Clemson 2002 CRCA Scholar-Athletes Kristen Weinacker ...... Clemson Emily Kuivila ...... Clemson Julia Young ...... Clemson Joanna Hingle ...... Duke Katrina Weschler ...... Duke Maren Betts-Sonstegard ...... Duke Christin Cotten ...... North Carolina Kim Meyer ...... Duke Lisy McIntee ...... North Carolina Meg Van Dam ...... Virginia Megan Mitzel ...... North Carolina Jennifer Reck ...... Virginia Mary Sasson ...... North Carolina Chandler Sours ...... North Carolina 2001 CRCA Scholar-Athletes Adriann Spinks ...... North Carolina Lauren Henne ...... Clemson Ruby Woodside ...... North Carolina Katherine Sloan ...... Clemson Mary Eddy ...... Virginia Joanna Hingle ...... Duke Michelle Ellison ...... Virginia Maren Betts-Sonstegard ...... Duke Diane Leigh ...... Virginia Kimberlee Dilda ...... North Carolina Caitlin Mixter ...... Virginia Erin Neppel ...... North Carolina Chrissie Monaghan ...... Virginia Dana Peirce ...... North Carolina Risa Mandzuk ...... Virginia 2006 CRCA Scholar-Athletes Margot Noorzij ...... Virginia Claire Arpin ...... Boston College Emily Burke ...... Boston College 2000 CRCA Scholar-Athletes Patricia Mack ...... Boston College Maren Betts-Sonstgard ...... Duke Bridget Regan ...... Boston College Erin Neppel ...... North Carolina Brittney Gamble ...... Clemson Dana Peirce ...... North Carolina Katherine Ford Heiner ...... Clemson Danae Ringelmann ...... North Carolina Elizabeth Jennings ...... Clemson Kirin Surpless ...... Virginia Jaclyn Rath ...... Clemson Suzanne Van Fleet ...... Clemson ACC CRCA Scholar-Athletes Adriann Spinks ...... North Carolina By School Lisy McIntee ...... North Carolina Clemson ...... 79 Michelle Ellison ...... Virginia Boston College ...... 39 Christine Monaghan ...... Virginia Duke ...... 37 North Carolina ...... 35 2005 CRCA Scholar-Athletes Virginia ...... 35 Ashlee Brown ...... Clemson Miami ...... 15 Kristen Weinacker ...... Clemson Allison Spiker ...... Clemson Adriann Spinks ...... North Carolina 36