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Table of ContentsHeavyweight Schedule / Quick Facts 1Coaching Staff 2Roster 3Midshipmen Profiles 4-112012 Spring Results 12Heavyweight Rowing History 13Past Rowing Champions 14Navy in International Competition 15Yearly Trophy Race Results 16-17Yearly Championship Regatta Results 18

Naval Academy Quick FactsLocation Annapolis, Md.Founded October 10, 1845Enrollment 4,400Nickname Midshipmen, MidsColors Navy Blue and GoldSuperintendent Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNCommandant Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USNDirector of Athletics Chet GladchukAthletics Web Site www.navysports.com

Heavyweight Crew Quick FactsHead Coach Rob Friedrich Alma Mater Rutgers ’97 Season as Head Coach/Season at Navy First/12th E-Mail [email protected] Phone (410) 293-3636Assistant Coach John Flynn Alma Mater Cornell ‘94 Season at Navy First E-Mail [email protected] Office Phone (410) 293-3658Varsity Officer Rep. Lt. Chris Ragsdale, USNFaculty Rep. Lt. Sean Ouimet, USN Sport Administrator Dave Davis Office Phone (410) 293-8741 E-Mail [email protected]. Dir. of Rowing & Boatman Chris Allsopp Office Phone (410) 293-5007 E-Mail [email protected] SID Jeff Barnes Office Phone (410) 293-8771 E-Mail [email protected] Address Ricketts Hall 566 Brownson Rd. Annapolis, MD 21401

2012-13 ScheduleDate Opponent Site Time/ResultOct. 13 Navy Day Regatta Philadelphia, Pa. 1st of 19Oct. 21 Head of the Charles Boston, Mass. 15th of 28Oct. 28 Princeton Chase Princeton, N.J. 6th of 49April 6 at Princeton Princeton, N.J. 9 a.m.April 12-13 George Washington Invite Washington, D.C. All DayApril 20 Cornell, Syracuse (Goes Cup) Annapolis, Md. 7 a.m.April 27 Harvard, Penn (Adams Cup) Boston, Mass. 7 a.m.May 5 Columbia (Stevenson Trophy) Princeton, N.J. 11 a.m.May 19 EARC Sprints Worcester, Mass. All DayMay 31-June 2 IRA National Championship Sacramento, Calif. All Day

All times Eastern, subject to change

2013 Navy Heavyweight Rowing Media GuideThe 2013 Navy heavyweight rowing media guide is a production of the Navy Sports Information office. The guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant Sports Information Director Jeff Barnes. Cover design and additional layout assistance provided by Director of Publications Mark Leddy. Photography provided by Phil Hoffmann, Mary Beth Browne, the Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors Bureau, Ken Mierzejewski, Naval Academy Photo Lab and Naval Academy archives.

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Rob FriedrichHead CoachFirst season • 12th Year at NavyRutgers ‘97

Rob Friedrich enters his first season as head coach of the heavyweight rowing team in 2012-13 after serving at Navy for the past 11 seasons.

As Navy Heavyweight Senior Associate Head Coach• In four seasons as senior associate head coach, Friedrich coached the fresh-man boats to a combined 66-10 record.• After posting 5-3 and 12-2 regular-season records, respectively during his first two years, the freshman boats combined to go 16-1 in 2011 and 26-2 in 2012. • He guided the top freshman boat to a fourth-place finish at the 2011 EARC Championships, which was the highest placing for a Navy plebe crew in 15 seasons.

As Navy Lightweight Head Coach• Selected as the EARC Coach of the Year in 2004. Also garnered Navy Spring Coach-of-the-Year honors in 2002 and 2004.• During his seven years as the Navy head lightweight coach, the varsity boat posted a combined 12-2 in its races for the Callow Cup (Penn) and Haines Trophy (Harvard). The program had compiled a 2-8 record in those same races during the six years prior to Friedrich’s arrival.• 2002 -- Both freshman boats finished the regular season undefeated, the sec-ond varsity crew won the Eastern Sprints and the varsity boat placed second by one foot in the IRA Grand Final. Varsity boat defeated Harvard for the first time in 21 years.• 2003 -- The Mids totaled three medals at the Eastern Sprints, with both fresh-man boats winning a gold medal for the first time in school history. The varsity boat placed seventh at the IRA Regatta.• 2004 -- The varsity boat capped off an undefeated regular season by winning the Eastern Sprints and the IRA National Championship, winning the former event for the first time in 42 years. The crew would go on to reach the semifinal round of the Henley Royal Regatta.• 2005 -- His varsity crew posted a 6-1 record during the regular season, placed fourth at the Eastern Sprints and finished in sixth place at the IRA’s.• 2006 -- Navy won the program’s first team points title at the Eastern Sprints as each Navy entry placed first or second in its respective grand final. The varsity boat placed sixth at the IRA Regatta.• 2007 -- The Mids repeated as the team points champion at the Eastern Sprints, while the varsity boat placed fourth overall at the event and sixth at the IRA Championship.• 2008 -- Navy finished second during the grand finals of the IRA National Championship. The Midshipmen placed third in points at the Eastern Sprints and finished the regular with a 5-1 record.As Rutgers Lightweight Head Coach • Was the head coach of the lightweight program at Rutgers for three years.• Selected as the EARC Coach of the Year as his varsity boat won a silver medal at the IRA’s and his second varsity boat placed second at the Eastern Sprints.• In 2000, the program won the Platt Cup over Princeton and Cornell for the first time in 13 years. After earning a No. 1 ranking during the regular season, ended the year by competing at the Henley Royal Regatta.

Rowing Experience• Served as the captain of the Rutgers team as a senior and was twice named as the program’s most valuable athlete.• Won a gold medal at the C.R.A.S.H.-B World Indoor Rowing Championship.• Spent two years training with the U.S. National Team. Placed fifth in the light-weight four at the Nation’s Cup in Milan, Italy.

JohnFlynnAssistant CoachFirst season Cornell ‘94

John Flynn joined the Navy heavyweight rowing team as assistant coach in July 2012. Flynn has served as a volunteer assistant for the heavyweight row-ing program since 2009.

Flynn brings nearly 20 years of high school, collegiate and international rowing experience to the Naval Academy. Prior to volunteering at Navy, Flynn served as an assistant coach for the women’s rowing team at the University of Min-nesota from 2003-09. He also has collegiate coaching experience at Fairfield University (2002-03) and William & Mary (1994-95).

Flynn’s international experience includes helping guide the 2002 U.S. National Team lightweight men’s eight crew to a bronze medal at the World Rowing Championships. He served as assistant coach and manager at the for the U.S. lightweight men’s selection camps from 2003-06. In 2003, he coached the light-weight men’s four crew at the Pan American Games.

Prior to being appointed assistant coach at the Naval Academy, Flynn was an associate editor and contributor at row2k.com

Flynn graduated from Cornell University in 1994 with a degree in education and went on to earn a Master of Arts in English Literature from William & Mary.

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Name Cl. Ht./Wt. Hometown/High SchoolFrank Agli Sr. 6-3/190 Galloway, N.J./Absegami/The GunneryFranco Aiello So. 6-3/195 Sarasota, Fla./Phillips ExeterLuke Aleksandravicius So. 6-5/175 Pound Ridge, N.Y./Iona PrepTed Baumgardner Sr. 6-4/185 Longport, N.J./St. Augustine PrepDominic Bellissimo So. 6-1/175 Oceanside, N.Y./ChaminadeAnthony Blazevic Jr. 6-4/195 Davisburg, Mich./Orchard Lake St. Mary’sJordan Bowman Jr. 5-7/130 Kansas City, Mo./SmithvilleRobbie Bruss Sr. 6-4/185 Lake Oswego, Ore./Lake OswegoPatrick Bunce So. 6-3/215 Little Rock, Ark./Episcopal CollegiateTim Cadigan Sr. 5-6/140 Towson, Md./Calvert HallDylan Cawdery So. 6-5/195 Salt Lake City, Utah/ Judge MemorialChris Chang Sr. 6-1/190 Hillsborough, Calif./Junipero SerraGabe Charette Sr. 6-6/200 Wolverine Lake, Mich./Orchard Lake St. Mary’sTim Denning Sr. 6-3/190 Las Vegas, Nev./SE Career & Tech AcademyThomas Egger So. 6-4/210 Edina, Minn./ Benilde-St. Margaret’sNick Fowler Sr. 6-4/185 Smyrna, Tenn./LavergneAlexander Hayano Jr. 6-3/195 Chicago, Ill./Lincoln ParkMichael Hayes So. 6-3/240 Deptford, N.J./ Deptford Twp.Bo Joost Jr. 6-2/220 Sherwood, Ohio/FairviewBrandon Karpf So. 5-1/125 Princeton, N.J./LawrencevilleAlexander Kornick Sr. 6-0/185 Akron, Ohio/WalshRyan Le So. 5-6/130 High Point, N.C./Penn-Griffin SchoolPeter Lutter So. 6-3/185 Bethesda, Md./Georgetown Day SchoolPatrick McDonald So. 6-1/180 Boise, Idaho/Bishop KellyWill McGee Sr. 6-1/185 Okatie, S.C./S.C. Governor’s SchoolTip Myers So. 6-4/180 Bethesda, Md./St. AlbansMichael Norman Sr. 5-11/185 Champlin, Minn./Champlin ParkEthan Palmer Jr. 6-0/185 Stonington, Conn./StoningtonStephen Patane Sr. 6-3/175 Wall, N.J./Blair AcademyEric Peart Sr. 6-0/190 Davisburg, Mich./Orchard Lake St. Mary’sRyan Peterman Sr. 6-2/195 Bettendorf, Iowa/BettendorfColton Peterson Jr. 6-1/185 South St. Paul, Minn./South St. PaulKeefe Rafferty So. 6-8/190 Watertown, Conn./Taft SchoolWilliam Roberts Jr. 6-0/185 New Orleans, La./Ridgewood PrepZachary Ryan Sr. 6-6/190 Fort Worth, Texas/O’ConnorWes Sadler Sr. 5-5/120 Reisterstown, Md./Calvert HallJoshua Schmidt So. 6-3/180 Sarasota, Fla./VeniceEthan Scully So. 6-5/180 Round Rock, Texas/McNeilPark Seagraves So. 6-4/190 Smyrna, Ga./CampbellNathaniel Vallancey-Martinson So. 6-4/200 Corvallis, Ore./CorvallisWilson Valle So. 6-3/185 Miami, Fla./Palmer TrinityDanny Whitsett Sr. 6-0/175 Leesburg, Va./Loudon CountyConor Wilkes Sr. 6-3/190 San Francisco, Calif./St. Ignatius Prep

2012-13 Heavyweight Rowing Varsity Roster

Name Cl. Ht./Wt. Hometown/High SchoolBrent Bohanan Fr. 6-0/190 California, Md./LeonardtownWyatt Bradbury Fr. 6-1/200 Fullerton, Calif./Fullerton UnionMark Clanton Fr. 6-2/180 Austin, Texas/WestlakeAndrew Conn Fr. 5-8/140 Clover, S.C./CloverEthan Dalton Fr. 6-3/190 Whittier, Calif./Tree of Life Home SchoolSteven Dull Fr. 5-8/180 Dayton, Ohio/CarrollUriah Eilinger Fr. 5-10/180 Hollis, Maine/Bonny EagleThomas Ernst Fr. 6-3/190 Edmonds, Wash./Edmonds-WoodwayAlejandro Fernandez Fr. 6-1/176 Boca Raton, Fla./St. Andrew’sAntonio Galli Fr. 6-6/205 Cupertino, Calif./Bellarmine College PrepAdarsh Ghosh Fr. 5-7/135 Chelsea, Mich./SkylineBen Hagan Fr. 6-7/225 Hershey, Pa./HersheyJulian Hagberg Fr. 6-5/215 Minnetonka, Minn./MinnetonkaMichael Hamp Fr. 6-0/205 Buffalo, N.Y./CanisiusAlexander Heille Fr. 6-6/220 Macomb, Ill./MacombDavid Johnson Fr. 6-3/235 Fargo, N.D./Shattuck St. Mary’s (Minn.)Chris Lent Fr. 6-3/195 Arlington, Va./Washington-LeeRichard Lorentzen Fr. 6-2/175 Alexandria, Va./West PotomacAlejandro Maldonado Fr. 6-0/182 Orlando, Fla./UniversityPatrick McAllister Fr. 6-5/190 San Diego, Calif./Canyon CrestChristian Mellos Fr. 6-2/180 Grosse Pointe, Mich./Grosse Pointe NorthDonald Nabity II Fr. 6-4/230 Grand Island, Neb./Grand IslandJack Ogden Fr. 6-1/190 Houston, Texas/BellaireSteven Rice Fr. 6-4/195 Valparaiso, Ind./South CentralEsteban Salazar II Fr. 5-6/135 Summerville, S.C./SummervilleJames Sands Fr. 6-4/215 Carrollton, Texas/Home SchoolStryker Smith Fr. 6-4/200 Burke, Va./Lake Braddock SecondaryRyan Thomas Fr. 5-9/130 Seattle, Wash./Bishop BlanchetTimothy Tracey Fr. 6-5/210 Omaha, Neb./WestsideBrian Wistner Fr. 6-3/190 Chapel Hill, N.C./Chapel HillMatthew Wyckoff Fr. 6-2/175 San Francisco, Calif./The Thacher School

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FrankAgliSenior • Galloway, N.J.The Gunnery

At Navy:• Competed in the third and fourth varsity boat in 2012 and in the open four at the IRA Championships• Part of the third varsity boat as a sophomore• Raced with the first freshman boat in 2009-10Prior to Navy:• Rowed for three years at Absegami High School for coach Greg Smith• Attended The Gunnery prep school in Washington, Conn.Personal:• Son of Franklin and Sharon

TedBaumgardnerSenior • Longport, N.J.St. Augustine Prep

At Navy:• Rowed with the first varsity boat his entire sophomore and junior seasons• Raced with the first freshman boat in 2009-10• Member of the four without coxswain at the 2012 World Rowing U-23 World ChampionshipsPrior to Navy:• Earned two varsity letters in crew at St. Augustine Prep• Helped crew to 2009 New Jersey state championship• Captained the rowing team as a seniorPersonal:• Son of George and Lynn

RobbieBrussSenior • Lake Oswego, Ore.Lake Oswego

At Navy:• Raced with the second varsity boat as a sophomore and junior• Member of the first freshman boat in his first seasonBefore Navy:• Earned one letter in wrestling and three in rowing at Lake Oswego High School• Heavyweight four crew placed 11th at Junior Nationals in 2008 and sixth at the event in 2009Personal:• Son of Larry and Gwen

TimCadiganSenior • Towson, Md.Calvert Hall

At Navy:• Part of the third and fourth varsity crews as a junior• Rowed in the fourth varsity boat in his first season with Navy rowing (2010-11)Prior to Navy:• Swam at Calvert Hall where he earned four varsity lettersPersonal:• Son of John and Connie

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ChrisChangSenior • Hillsborough, Calif.Junipero Serra

At Navy:• Competed in the second varsity boat in the final five regattas of 2012• Raced with the first varsity boat as a sophomore in 2010-11• Part of the fist freshman boat in 2009-10Prior to Navy:• Three-year varsity letterwinner in crew at Juniperro Serra High School in San Mateo• Named crew captain as a senior

GabeCharetteSenior • Wolverine Lake, Mich.Orchard Lake St. Mary’s

At Navy:• Raced in the third varsity as a junior and in the varsity four at the IRA Cham-pionships• Part of the second varsity boat a s sophomore in 2010-11• Rowed with the second freshman boat in 2009-10Prior to Navy:• Three-year letterwinner in crew and two-year letterwinner in football at Or-chard Lake St. Mary’s• Helped football team to State Championship game as a junior and was se-lected to play in the Michigan High School Football All-Star Game as a senior• Captain of crew as a seniorPersonal:• Son of Bob and Valerie

TimDenningSenior • Las Vegas, Nev.Southeast Career & Tech

At Navy:• Competed in the third and fourth varsity boats as a junior in 2012• Raced with the second varsity boat as a sophomore• As a freshman, he raced with the first freshman boatPrior to Navy:• Three-year letterwinner in both swimming and cross country at Southeast Career and Technical Academy ... Captained the swim team as a senior• Attended New Mexico Military Institute for one yearPersonal:• Son of Todd and Kayleen

NickFowlerSenior • Smyrna, Tenn.Lavergne

At Navy:• Competed in the second varsity boat in every race in 2012• Member of the third varsity boat as a sophomore in 2010-11• Raced with the second freshman boat in 2009-10Prior to Navy:• Four-time varsity letterwinner in both track and cross country at LaVergne High School ... Earned two varsity letters in swimmingPersonal:• Son of Thomas and Lisa

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AlexKornickSenior • Akron, OhioWalsh

At Navy:• Raced in the first varsity boat as a junior in 2012• Competed in the first freshman boat in 2010-11• Took home a silver medal as part of the four with coxswain crew at the 2012 World Rowing U-23 ChampionshipsPrior to Navy:• Four-year letterwinner in swimming at Wash Jesuit High School• Was the 2008 district champion in the 100-yard butterfly, earning All-America honors in the event• Part of the 200 medley, 200 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay teams that earned high school All-America honors in 2009Personal:• Son of Jeffrey and Sandra

WillMcGeeSenior • Okatie, S.C.S.C. Governor’s School

At Navy:• Competed in the second varsity boat as a junior in 2012• Member of the second varsity boat as a sophomore in 2010-11• Raced with the third varsity as a freshmanPrior to Navy:• Helped cross country team to regional title as a freshman, earning three var-sity letters in the sport ... Four-year letterwinner in tennis, playing No. 1 doubles and No. 2 singles ... Garnered two letters in track ... Named tennis team MVP as a freshmanPersonal:• Son of David and Lynn

MichaelNormanSenior • Champlin, Minn.Camplin Park

At Navy:• Rowed with the fourth varsity as a sophomore and junior• Member of the third freshman boat in 2009-10Prior to Navy:• Earned four varsity letters in Nordic skiing at Champlin Park High School in Champlin, Minn. ... Served as team captain and earned all-conference honors as a seniorPersonal:• Son of Steve and Lisa

StephenPataneSenior • Wall, N.J.Blair Academy

At Navy:• Competed in the third varsity eight boat in 2012 and in the varsity four at the IRA Championships• Rowed with the third varsity in the fall of 2010 and then with the second varsity boat in the spring of 2011• Member of the first freshman boat in 2009-10Prior to Navy:• Garnered three varsity letters in both crew and swimming at Blair Academy• Captained the swimming and rowing teams as a seniorPersonal:• Son of Victor and Ana

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EricPeartSenior • Davisburg, Mich.Orchard Lake St. Mary’s

At Navy:• Competed in the fifth varsity crew against Harvard and Penn• Rowed with the fourth varsity boat as sophomore in 2010-11• Member of the third freshman boat in 2009-10Prior to Navy:• Two-year letterwinner in football at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s• Also competed on the rowing team where he rowed with the novice eights and foursPersonal:• Son of William and Janet

RyanPetermanSenior • Bettendorf, IowaBettendorf

At Navy:• Part of the second and third varsity boats in 2012 and competed in the varsity four at the IRA Championships• Rowed with the fourth varsity as a sophomore in 2010-11• Member of the third freshman boat in 2009-10Prior to Navy:• Help lead Bettendorf High School to an undefeated season and football State Championship in 2007 ... Earned two varsity letters in footballPersonal:• Son of Pete and Carrie Peterman

ZacharyRyanSenior • Fort Worth, TexasO’Connor

At Navy:• Competed in the first varsity boat as a junior in 2012• Raced with the third varsity in the fall of 2010 and then with the first freshman in the spring of 2011 as a sophomore• Member of the first freshman boat in 2009-10Prior to Navy:• Earned four varsity letters in both swimming and water polo at O’Connor High School ... Two-time district champion in the 200 and 500 freestyle as well as the 400 freestyle relay • Helped water polo team to regional championship in 2007 ... Garnered All-America, All-State and all-region honors in water polo as a senior in 2007-08Personal:• Son of Michael and Michele

WesSadlerSenior • Reistertown, Md.Calvert Hall

At Navy:• Member of the first varsity crew in 2012 as a junior• Raced with the second varsity boat as a sophomore in 2010-11• As a freshman, he raced with the first freshman boatPrior to Navy:• Attended Calvert Hill College High School in BaltimorePersonal:• Son of Jon and Sandra• Mother, Sandra, is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy

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DannyWhitsettSenior • Leesburg, Va.Loudon County

At Navy:• Competed with the fourth varsity in three regattas, including at the Eastern Sprints• Rowed with the fourth varsity boat as a sophomore in 2010-11• Raced in the third freshman boat in 2009-10Prior to Navy:• Earned two varsity letters in cross country and track and field at Loudon Coun-ty High School ... Also picked up one letter in swimmingPersonal:• Father (Daniel), uncle (James) and cousin (Jeffrey) all attended U.S.N.A.

ConorWilkesSenior • San Francisco, Calif.St. Ignatius Prep

At Navy:• Part of the third varsity eight during his junior year and rowed in the varsity four at the IRA Championships• Rowed with the first freshman boat in 2009-10Prior to Navy:• Earned four varsity letters in both rowing and basketball at St. Ignatius Col-lege Prep• Named basketball team captain as a senior

AnthonyBlazevicJunior • Davisburg, Mich.Orchard Lake St. Mary’s

At Navy:• Competed in the second varsity boat as a sophomore in 2012• Rowed in the first freshman boat in 2010-11Prior to Navy:• Helped lead Orchard Lake St. Mary’s to three consecutive (2008-10) Michigan rowing state championships, rowing in the varsity eight boatPersonal:• Son of Anthony and Joanne

JordanBowmanJunior • Kansas City, Mo.Smithville

At Navy:• Part of the second varsity crew in 2012• Rowed in the first freshman boat in 2010-11Prior to Navy:• Four-time letterwinner in wrestling and three-time letterwinner in cross country and Smithville High School ... Helped lead cross country team to consecutive district titles in 2008 and `09 ... Earned all-district and all-conference honors in wrestling as a junior

AlexanderHayanoJunior • Chicago, Ill.Lincoln Park

At Navy:• Part of the first varsity crew as a sophomore in 2012• Rowed in the first freshman boat in 2010-11Prior to Navy:• Rowed in the varsity eight boat at Lincoln Park High SchoolPersonal:• Son of Christopher and Nancy

BoJoostJunior • Sherwood, OhioFairview

At Navy:• Part of the second varsity eight boat in each regatta in 2012• Rowed in the first freshman boat in 2010-11Prior to Navy:• Three-time letterwinner in football as an offensive tackle at Fairview High School...also lettered in baseball ... Named co-captain and the team’s top of-fensive lineman as a seniorPersonal:• Son of James and Brenda

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EthanPalmerJunior • Stonington, Conn.Stonington

At Navy:• Competed in the second varsity boat as a sophomore in 2012• Part of the first freshman boat in 2010-11Prior to Navy:• Played lacrosse and also ran track and swam at Stonington High SchoolPersonal:• Son of Stephen and Maggie• Uncle, William Palmer, is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy

ColtonPetersonJunior • South St. Paul, Minn.South St. Paul

At Navy:• Raced in the third varsity boat during most of his sophomore year and com-peted with the fourth varsity at the Eastern Sprints• Competed in the third freshman boat in 2010-11Prior to Navy• Attended the University of Mississippi pior to U.S.N.A. Personal• Son of Robert and Patricia

WilliamRobertsJunior • New Orleans, La.Ridgewood Prep

At Navy:• Rowed in the fourth and fifth varsity boats during his sophomore year• Competed in the second freshman boat in 2010-11Prior to Navy:• Varsity letterwinner in football, golf, weightlifting and baseball at Ridgewood Prep ... earned All-State honors in football in 2008 and was a two-time captain• Attended the Naval Academy Prep School where he wrestled for one seasonPersonal:• Son of Bradford and Victoria

FrancoAielloSophomore • Sarasota, Fla.Phillips Exeter

At Navy:• Rowed in the first freshman boat his entire rookie season

LukeAleksandraviciusSophomore • Pound Ridge, N.Y.Iona Prep

At Navy:• Rowed in the first freshman boat his entire rookie season

DominicBellissimoSophomore • Oceanside, N.Y.Chaminade

At Navy:• Rowed in the second freshman boat as plebe and in the open four at the IRA Championships

PatrickBunceSophomore • Little Rock, Ark.Episcopal Collegiate

At Navy:• Rowed with the first freshman crew his enitre plebe year

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DylanCawderySophomore • Salt Lake City, UtahJudge Memorial

At Navy:• Competed in the second freshman boat in all but one regatta in 2012

TomEggerSophomore • Edina, Minn.Benilde-St. Margaret’s

At Navy:• Competed in the second freshman boat in all but one regatta in 2012

MichaelHayesSophomore • Deptford, N.J.Deptford Twp.

At Navy:• Rowed in the fifth varsity boat in his only regatta as a freshman

BrandonKarpfSophomore • Princeton, N.J.Lawrenceville

At Navy:• Rowed with the first freshman crew in every race as a plebe

RyanLeSophomore • High Point, N.C.Penn-Griffin School for the Arts

At Navy:• 2012-13 is his first season with Navy rowing

PeterLutterSophomore • Bethesda, Md.Georgetown Day School

At Navy:• Rowed in the second freshman boat in all but one regatta as a freshman

PatrickMcDonaldSophomore • Boise, IdahoBishop Kelly

At Navy:• Rowed in the second freshman boat in all but one regatta as a freshman

TipMyersSophomore • Bethesda, Md.St. Albans

At Navy:• Rowed in the second freshman boat as plebe and in the open four at the IRA Championships

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KeefeRaffertySophomore • Watertown, Conn.Taft School

At Navy:• Competed in the first freshman boat in every regatta in 2012-13

JoshuaSchmidtSophomore • Sarasota, Fla.Venice

At Navy:• Rowed in the first freshman boat his entire rookie season

EthanScullySophomore • Round Rock, TexasMcNeil

At Navy:• Part of the second freshman crew as a plebe

ParkSeagravesSophomore • Smyrna, Ga.Campbell

At Navy:• Rowed in the fifth varsity boat in his only regatta in 2012

NathanielVallancey-MartinsonSophomore • Corvallis, Ore.Corvallis

At Navy:• Rowed in the first freshman boat his entire rookie season

WilsonValleSophomore • Miami, Fla.Palmer Trinity

At Navy:• Rowed in the first freshman boat his entire rookie season

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San Diego Crew Classic First Varsity - Heat First Varsity - Grand Final San Diego, Calif. Harvard - 5:55 Harvard - 6:17March 31 - April 1 Navy - 5:57 Cal - 6:20First varsity: 6-3 Cornell - 6:01 Navy - 6:24 British Columbia - 6:06 Stanford - 6:25 UCSD - 6:14 Cornell - 6:33 Michigan - 6:46

Occoquan Sprints Second Varsity Third Varsity First FreshmanOccoquan, Va. Navy - 5:53.2 Navy (3V) - 5:58.5 Navy - 6:01.9April 1 Virginia - 5:55.2 Navy (4V) - 6:03.1 Navy - 6:11.0 LaSalle - 6:08.2 Virginia - 6:04.9 Virginia -6:14.5 North Carolina - 6:09.2 North Carolina - 6:31.2 North Carolina - 6:38.3 George Mason - 6:16.8 George Mason - 6:46.2 LaSalle - 6:50.5 Loyola - 7:15.9

George Washington Invite First Varsity Second Varsity First FreshmanWashington, D.C. Navy - 5:39.8 Navy (2V) - 5:45.0 Navy - 5:46.1April 6 & 7 GW - 5:48.3 Navy (3V) - 5:53.7 Navy (2F) - 5:56.5First varsity: 3-0 GW - 6:02.8 GW - 6:03.8 First Varsity Second Varsity Third Varsity First Freshman Navy - 5:33.4 Navy - 5:48.3 Navy - 5:56.0 Navy - 5:42.4 Holy Cross - 5:50.9 Holy Cross - 5:59.8 Holy Cross - 6:08.6 Navy (2F) - 5:53.0 Holy Cross - 6:07.7 First Varsity Second Varsity First Freshman Second Freshman Navy - 5:31.6 Navy - 5:39.6 Navy - 5:36.7 Navy - 5:57.5 Georgetown - 5:40.6 Navy (3F) - 5:48.2 Georgetown - 5:54.6 Georgetown - 6:38.0 Georgetown - 5:57.1

Syracuse, Cornell First Varsity Second Varsity First Freshman Third Varsity Second FreshmanGoes Trophy Navy - 5:48.3 Cornell - 5:49.7 Cornell - 5:49.3 Navy - 5:59.5 Navy - 6:02.6 Syracuse, N.Y. Cornell - 5:50.2 Syracuse - 5:50.4 Navy - 5:57.2 Cornell - 6:02.5 Cornell - 6:11.3April 14 Syracuse - 5:52.0 Navy - 5:54.8 Syracuse - 6:09.9 Syracuse - 6:32.2First varsity: 2-0

Harvard, Penn First Varsity Second Varsity First Freshman Third Varsity Second FreshmanAdams Cup Harvard - 5:59.3 Harvard - 6:05.67 Harvard - 6:13.96 Harvard - 6:20.35 Navy - 6:19.71Annapolis, Md. Navy - 6:01.3 Navy - 6:06.77 Navy - 6:20.09 Navy - 6:29.0 Harvard - 6:29.95April 21 Penn - 6:11.9 Penn - 6:29.86 Penn - 6:27.14 Navy (4V) - 6:29.5 Navy (5V) - 6:42.3First varsity: 1-1 Penn - 6:50.2

Columbia First Varsity Second Varsity First Freshman Four Second FreshmanStevenson Trophy Navy - 6:06.9 Navy - 6:17.9 Navy - 6:09.3 Navy ‘A’ - 7:05.7 Navy - 6:23.3Princeton, N.J. Columbia - 6:10.1 Coloumbia (LW 1V) - 6:20.7 Columbia - 6:14.4 Navy ‘B’ - 7:07.2 Columbia (LW 1F) - 6:39.4April 29 Columbia - 7:07.5First Varsity: 1-0

Eastern Sprints First Varsity Second Varsity First Freshman Third Varsity Second FreshmanWorcester, Mass. Grand Final (5th overall) Grand Final (5th overall) Grand Final (6th overall) Grand Final (4th overall) Grand Final (2nd overall)May 13 Brown - 5:49.608 Wisconsin - 5:57.211 Harvard - 6:02.621 Brown - 6:11.100 Wisconsin - 6:36.357Rowe Cup (overall): Fifth Harvard - 5:49.910 Harvard - 5:57.854 Northeastern - 6:04.801 Wisconsin - 6:14.721 Navy - 6:36.599 Wisconsin - 5:59.685 Princeton - 6:00.201 Cornell - 6:07.154 Harvard - 6:14.856 Harvard - 6:47.721 Princeton - 6:02.096 Brown - 6:00.762 Brown - 6:10.108 Navy - 6:23.831 Cornell - 6:51.244 Navy - 6:03.677 Navy - 6:06.206 Princeton - 6:16.568 Princeton - 6:23.864 Penn - 7:12.973 Syracuse - 6:03.918 Cornell - 6:08.386 Navy - 6:17.750 Cornell - 6:32.533 Fourth Varsity Grand Final (3rd overall) Harvard - 6:06.418 Brown - 6:08.516 Navy (HW) - 6:09.061 Navy (LW) - 6:40.658

IRA National Championships First Varsity Second Varsity First Freshman Varsity Four Open FourCamden, N.J. Petite Final (10th overall) Petite Final (7th overall) Petite Final (9th overall) Grand Final (6th overall) Grand Final (6th overall)June 2 Princeton - 5:36.740 Navy - 5:36.110 Princeton - 5:45.293 Washington - 6:12.258 Washington - 6:15.257Ten Eyck Award (overall): 10th Wisconsin - 5:37.917 Cornell - 5:36.567 BU - 5:45.684 California - 6:14.098 Wisconsin - 6:17.344 Cornell - 5:38.738 Princeton - 5:38.179 Navy - 5:45.781 Brown - 6:21.372 California - 6:20.029 Navy - 5:38.745 Syracuse - 5:38.927 Yale - 5:50.161 Northeastern - 6:26.643 Harvard - 6:25.176 Pennsylvania - 5:40.445 BU - 5:47.147 Wisconsin - 5:51.341 Georgetown - 6:29.823 Brown - 6:27.851 Yale - 5:41.213 Pennsylvania - 5:55.523 Dartmouth - 5:55.277 Navy - 6:36.268 Navy - 6:36.954

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One of the oldest sports at the Naval Academy, the crew program began over 135 years ago when intramural crews raced in craft similar to whale boats.

A gale carried the Navy boathouse and equipment away in 1877 and it wasn’t until 1892 that the sport resurfaced at the Academy under the leadership of future noted American author Winston Churchill. In 1893, Navy purchased its first eight-oared shell from contributions made by the Brigade of Midshipmen. A year later, a new boathouse was built and two new eights added.

Navy began to row against outside competition again in 1897, beating Penn-sylvania in a three-length victory over a three-mile course.

The crews were given a new boathouse at the mouth of Dorsey Creek in 1899 at a site not far from the present Navy rowing facilities. For the next two de-cades, there was a buildup of intercollegiate competition that was broken by World War I. In 1907, Navy made its first appearance in the Poughkeepsie Regatta, today’s IRA, finishing third.

For five years around the turn of the century, Navy had a new coach each year, including the well-known Jim Ten Eyck. Finally in 1904, some stability was infused when Richard A. Glendon took over and laid the groundwork for Navy’s winning heritage.

When World War I ended in 1919, Glendon had more men out for the sport than he could seat in shells. Thus, he was able to come up with his strongest eight, recording an undefeated season. A year later, Navy lost only to Syracuse but rebounded to defeat the Orangemen in the National Regatta in Worcester, Mass., thus earning the right to represent the United States in the 1920 Olympics in Belgium.

Navy rowed to the Olympic Gold Medal by driving past Great Britain in the final 500 meters. The Midshipmen who rowed in the boat were the toast of the Brigade and in 1921 and ‘22, Navy won the Poughkeepsie Regatta.

A year later, young Dick Glendon took over for his father as Navy crew coach and the Midshipmen responded with an undefeated season, but were second at Poughkeepsie to a Western crew, Washington. The younger Glendon directed Navy to another unbeaten season in 1925 and its third varsity championship in five years at Poughkeepsie. After the season, he departed for Columbia.

Navy crews for the next several years were thwarted in their endeavors, just missing wins in several key races, but winning at Poughkeepsie in 1931. In 1932, Buck Walsh stepped in as head coach and the Midshipmen once more were among the eastern powers, winning the IRA in 1938.

The war years of the 1940s were lean for Navy crew and saw several op-ponents drop the sport and the cancellation of the Poughkeepsie Regatta for four years. There was one spark when in 1947, the Mids were the Poughkeepsie win-ners. In 1950, Walsh passed away, and the reins of Navy’s crew program being handed to his close coaching associate, Russell “Rusty” Callow.

Callow became a popular figure at the Academy. After winning only one race in 1951, his varsity crew went unbeaten in 1952, ‘53 and ‘54. The 1952 eight was the U.S. Olympic crew and went on to claim a gold medal in Helsinki, Finland. During those three seasons, the Navy crews won 23 consecutive collegiate races (29 races overall) and three-straight lRA Varsity Eight Championships.

In 1960, Callow was succeeded by Louis Lindsay. His crew that year fin-ished second at the IRA, but a week later reversed its placing and beat California to win the Olympic Trials and the right for a Naval Academy eight to once again represent the United States in the Olympics. Navy and the University of California are the only two rowing organizations to have been the U. S. eight-oared repre-sentative three times in the Olympic Games.

In the 1960s, Navy continued to vie for national honors under Paul Quinn, who had taken over from Lindsay. The Mids won the Eastern Sprints in 1961 and the Varsity Challenge Cup at the IRAs in 1965.

In 1969, Carl Ullrich became the mentor at The Boathouse. The man who later would become Assistant Director of Athletics at Navy, Director of Athletics at Army and Executive Director of the Patriot League, guided the Midshipmen to the Eastern Sprints title in 1971.

In 1974, one of Ullrich’s former plebe coaches, Rick Clothier, returned to the Academy as head coach. During Clothier’s tenure as head coach of the Midshipmen, he achieved a career mark of 216-101-2 (.680), competing against some of the best teams in collegiate rowing. His overall record in over 40 years as a Division I head coach is 256-102-2 (.714), which includes five years at his alma mater, the University of Washington, prior to taking over the Navy program. Among his many coaching accomplishments, Clothier oversaw the pro-gram’s return to the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) National Champion-ships in 1980 with an upset win in the Varsity Eight event. His crews went on to win seven Ten Eyck Trophies (overall team champions), three Varsity Challenge Cup titles (varsity national champions) and five Kennedy Trophy Cups (second varsity national champions). In 32 years at the IRA, Clothier’s Navy crews won 28 IRA championships. Additionally, he coached Navy to four consecutive gold medal wins at the presti-gious Head of the Charles Regatta, the only collegiate crew to ever accomplish that goal.

In addition, over 30 Navy oarsmen since 1980 have been members of United States national teams representing their school and country in world-wide competi-tions, including the Olympic and Pan American games.

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1911 ARA Frosh Champs1913 American Henley Varsity Champs1919 ARA 2nd Varsity Champs1919 American Henley Varsity Champs1920 ARA 2nd Varsity Champs1920 ARA Varsity Champs1920 U.S. Olympic Trials 1st Place1920 Olympic Gold Medal1921 ARA Varsity Champs1921 IRA Varsity Champs1922 ARA Frosh Champs1922 ARA Varsity Champs1922 IRA Varsity Champs1923 ARA Frosh Champs1924 U.S. Olympic Trials 3rd Place1925 IRA Varsity Champs1927 ARA Frosh Champs1927 IRA Frosh Champs1928 IRA Frosh Champs1928 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs1931 IRA Varsity Champs1938 IRA Varsity Champs1947 IRA Varsity Champs1951 EARC Frosh Champs1952 EARC Frosh Champs1952 EARC 2nd Varsity Champs1952 EARC Varsity Champs1952 EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs1952 IRA Frosh Champs1952 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs1952 IRA Varsity Champs1952 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs1952 U.S. Olympic Trials 1st Place1952 Olympic Gold Medal1953 EARC 2nd Varsity Champs1953 EARC Varsity Champs1953 EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs1953 IRA Varsity Champs1954 EARC 2nd Varsity Champs1954 EARC Varsity Champs1954 EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs1954 IRA Varsity Champs

1956 EARC Frosh Champs1957 IRA Frosh Champs1960 IRA Frosh Champs1960 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs1960 U.S. Olympic Trials 1st Place1960 5th Place Olympic Games1961 EARC 2nd Varsity Champs1961 EARC Varsity Champs1961 EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs1962 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs1963 IRA Frosh Champs1963 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs1963 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs1965 IRA Frosh Champs1965 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs1965 IRA Varsity Champs1965 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs1967 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs1970 EARC Frosh Champs1971 EARC Frosh Champs1971 EARC Varsity Champs1971 EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs1971 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs1980 IRA Varsity Champs1981 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs1982 EARC Frosh Champs1982 EARC 2nd Varsity Champs1982 EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs1982 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs1982 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs1983 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs1983 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs1984 IRA Varsity Champs1984 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs1990 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs1990 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs1992 IRA Varsity Champs1992 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs1992 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs1993 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs1996 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs

1971 IRA Varsity Four w/ Coxswain1976 IRA Varsity Four w/ Coxswain1976 IRA Varsity Pair w/ Coxswain1982 IRA Frosh Four w/ Coxswain1983 IRA Varsity Pair w/ Coxswain1984 IRA Frosh Four w/ Coxswain1985 IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain1987 IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain1988 IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain1989 IRA Varsity Four w/ Coxswain1989 IRA Open Four w/ Coxswain1991 IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain1991 IRA Open Four w/ Coxswain1992 IRA Frosh Four w/ Coxswain1992 IRA Varsity Four w/ Coxswain1993 IRA Frosh Four w/ Coxswain1993 IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain1994 IRA Open Four w/ Coxswain1996 IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain1996 IRA Varsity Pair w/out Coxswain1999 IRA Varsity Pair w/out Coxswain

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Joseph Baldwin ‘61 Men’s 8+, 1960 OlympicsAndy Bigelow ‘84 Olympic Dev 4+ U.S. Olympic FestivalJulian Bowling ’10 Lightweight Men’s 4- 2009 World U-23 Rowing Championship Lightweight Men’s 4 2010 Lucerne World Cup Regatta Lightweight 8+ 2010 World U-23 Rowing ChampionshipTed Bumgardner ‘13 Mens 4 2012 World U-23 Rowing ChampionshipRussell S. Callow Coach 1952 Olympics, 1957 World Rowing ChampionshipSherman R. Clark ‘22 Men’s 8+, 1920 OlympicsRick Clothier Coach, 1975, ‘83 Pan Am Games; 1987 World University GamesLaurie Coffey ‘99 Women’s U-23 4X 1998 Nations Cup; World Military GamesTom Cook ’76 Lightweight Men’s 8+ 1976 World Rowing ChampionshipSean Couglin ‘87 Men’s 4+ 1987 World University GamesRobert M. Detweiler ‘53 Men’s 8+ 1952 OlympicsJames R. Dunbar ‘55 Men’s 8+, 1952 OlympicsWilliam B. Fields ‘54 Men’s 8+, 1952 OlympicsWayne T. Frye ‘54 Men’s 8+, 1952 OlympicsMike Gaffney ‘87 Men’s 4+ 1987 World University GamesVincent J. Gallagher ‘22 Men’s 8+ 1920 OlympicsRichard A. Glendon Coach 1903, ‘29 World Rowing Championship; 1920 OlympicsRichard J. Glendon Coach 1920 Olympics; 1923 World Rowing ChampionshipEdwin D. Graves ‘21 Men’s 8+, 1920 OlympicsTim Griffith ‘81 Mens 4+ 1981 World Rowing ChampionshipJ. T. Hall ‘87 Lightweight Men’s 8+ 1986 World Rowing ChampionshipChad Healy ‘09 Lightweight Men’s 4- 2008 World U-23 Rowing Championship 2009 World U-23 Rowing ChampionshipBrian Hood ‘82 Men’s 8+ 1982 World Rowing ChampionshipPat Flood ‘90 Men’s 8+, 1991 Pan Am GamesDale Hurley ‘89 Lightweight Men’s 8+, 4-, 2- 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95 World Rowing Championship

Karin Hughes ‘91 Women’s 2X 1997 World Rowing Championship; 1999 Pan Am GamesMike Hughes Coach, World Military GamesVirgil V. Jacomini ‘21 Men’s 8+, 1920 OlympicsDonald H. Johnston ‘22 Men’s 8+ 1920 OlympicsWilliam C. Jordan ‘21 Men’s 8+ 1920 OlympicsChad Jungbluth ‘91 Men’s 8+ 1991 Pan Am GamesClyde W. King ‘22 Men’s 8+, 1920 OlympicsMichael Kerrigan ’10 Lightweight Men’s 4 2010 Lucerne World Cup Regatta Lightweight 8+ 2010 World U-23 Rowing ChampionshipEdward King ’11 Lightweight Men’s 4- 2009 World U-23 Rowing Championship Lightweight Men’s 4 2010 Lucerne World Cup RegattaAlex Kornick ‘13 Mens 4+ 2012 World U-23 Rowing ChampionshipMike Lambert ‘95 Men’s Spare 1995 World Rowing ChampionshipLou Lindsey Coach, 1960 OlympicsWilliam C. Long ‘61 Men’s 8+, 1960 OlympicsDan Lyons ‘91 Men’s 8, 4-, 2+ 1981, ‘83, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 World Rowing Championship 1988 OlympicsCharles D. Manring ‘52 Men’s 8+ 1952 OlympicsVince McCall ‘07 Men’s 4+ 2006 World Rowing ChampionshipAndrew McMarlin ‘91 Men’s 2X, 1995 National TeamBrad McMillen ‘93 Olympic Dev 8+ U.S. Olympic FestivalAlden Mills ‘91 Olympic Dev 4+ U.S. Olympic FestivalGreg Montesi ‘82 Men’s 4X, 1988 OlympicsEdward P. Moore ‘20 Men’s 8+, 1920 OlympicsMark Moore ‘61 Men’s 8+, 1960 OlympicsPaul Montanus ‘89 Lightweight Men’s 8+ 1989 World Rowing ChampionshipRichard F. Murphy ‘54 Men’s 8+ 1952 OlympicsLyman S. Perry ‘61 Men’s 8+, 1960 OlympicsSteve Perry Coach U.S. U-23 World Championships, 2008-09

Tom Phelan ‘89 Olympic Dev. 4+ U.S. Olympic FestivalDean Phillips ‘97 Men’s U-23 8+ 1996 Nations CupHenry A. Proctor ‘54 Men’s 8+ 1952 Olympic GamesGreg Provencer ‘97 1999 World Military GamesMatt Provencer ‘93 1999 World Military GamesKevin Proctor ‘82 Men’s 8+ 1982 World Rowing ChampionshipChet Reily ‘94 Olympic Dev. 8+ U.S. Olympic FestivalLewis Rhodes ‘94 Olympic Dev. 8+ U.S. Olympic FestivalAlden R. Sanborn ‘22 Men’s 8+ 1920 OlympicsTom Savidge ‘82 Men’s 8+ 1982 World Rowing ChampionshipDan Sayner ‘79 Men’s 4+ 1977 World Rowing Championship 1980 Olympic TeamJim Schofield ‘84 Olympic Dev 4+ U.S. Olympic FestivalBill Serad ‘89 Men’s 8+, 1991 Pan Am GamesFrank B. Shakespeare ‘53 Men’s 8+ 1952 OlympicsJohn Shields ‘93 Olympic Dev 8+ U.S. Olympic FestivalJimmy Sopko ‘05 Lightweight Men’s 4 2010 Lucerne World Cup Regatta Lightweight 8+ 2010 World U-23 Rowing ChampionshipEdward G. Stevens, Jr. ‘54 Men’s 8+ 1952 OlympicsWarren Sweetser ‘60 Men’s 8+ 1960 OlympicsRyan Tewell ‘96 Men’s U-23 8+ 1996 Nations CupGayle Thompson ‘61 Men’s 8+, 1960 OlympicsWilliam Vuillet ‘05 Lightweight Men’s 4 2005 World Rowing U-23 ChampionshipCharles S. Walsh Coach 1932 World Rowing ChampionshipJohn Walters ‘84 Men’s 8+ 1986-87 National Team Member; 1988 OlympicsRobert Wilson ‘60 Men’s 8+, 1960 OlympicsHoward T. Winfree ‘61 Men’s 8+ 1960 Olympics

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Year Winner Navy1933 NAVy ––1934 Penn 2nd1935 Penn 2nd1936 NAVy ––1937 NAVy ––1938 Harvard 2nd1939 Harvard 2nd1940 Harvard 2nd1941 Harvard 2ndYear Winner Navy1942 Harvard 2nd1943 Harvard 2nd1944-46 No Race1947 Harvard 2nd1948 Harvard 2nd1949 Harvard 3rd1950 Harvard 3rd1951 Harvard 2nd1952 NAVy ––1953 NAVy ––1954 NAVy ––1955 Penn 2nd1956 Harvard 2nd1957 Harvard 2nd1958 Harvard 3rd1959 Harvard 3rd1960 Penn 3rd1961 NAVy ––1962 Penn 3rd1963 Penn 3rd1964 Harvard 2nd1965 Harvard 2nd1966 Harvard 3rd1967 Harvard 3rd1968 Harvard 3rd1969 Penn 3rd1970 Penn 3rd1971 NAVy ––1972 Harvard 2nd1973 Harvard 2nd1974 Harvard 3rd1975 Harvard 3rd1976 Harvard 3rd1977 Penn 3rd1978 Harvard 3rd1979 Harvard 2nd

Year Winner Navy1980 Harvard 2nd1981 Harvard 2nd1982 Harvard 2nd1983 Harvard 3rd1984 NAVy ––1985 NAVy ––1986 Penn 3rd1987 NAVy ––1988 Penn 2nd1989 Harvard 3rd1990 Penn 2nd1991 Penn 3rd1992 Harvard 3rd1993 Harvard 2nd1994 Harvard 2nd1995 NAVy ––1996 NAVy ––1997 Harvard 3rd1998 Harvard 3rd1999 Penn 3rd2000 No Race2001 Harvard 3rd2002 Harvard 3rd2003 Harvard 2nd2004 Harvard 2nd2005 Harvard 2nd2006 Harvard 2nd2007 Harvard 2nd2008 Harvard 2nd2009 Harvard t-2nd2010 Harvard 2nd2011 Harvard 2nd2012 Harvard 2nd

Year Winner1950 NAVy1951-60 No Race1961 NAVy1962 NAVy1963 Columbia1964 NAVy1965-75 No Race1976 NAVy1977 NAVy1978 NAVy1979 No RaceYear Winner1980 NAVy1981 NAVy1982 NAVy1983 NAVy1984 NAVy1985 No Race1986 NAVy1987-89 No Race1990 NAVy1991 NAVy1992-2001 No Race2002 NAVy2003 NAVy 2004 NAVy2005 NAVy2006 NAVy2007 NAVy2008 Columbia2009 Columbia2010 Columbia2011 NAVy2012 NAVy

Navy Trophy Race Results

Adams CupPresented to the winner of the heavyweight varsity race

between Navy, Harvard and Penn. The trophy is named after Charles Francis Adams,

a Harvard graduate and former Secretary of the Navy.Harvard, 49; Penn, 14; Navy, 13

Maxwell Stevenson TrophyPresented to the winner of the heavyweightvarsity race between Navy and Columbia.

The trophy is named after the early chairmanof the Intercollegiate Rowing Association.

Navy, 23; Columbia, 4

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Navy Trophy Race Results

Year Winner Navy1955 NAVy ––1956 Cornell 2nd1957 Cornell 3rd1958 Syracuse 3rd1959 Syracuse 3rd1960 NAVy ––1961 No Race1962 Cornell 2nd1963 Cornell 2nd1964 Cornell 3rd1965 Cornell 2nd1966 Cornell 3rd1967 Cornell 3rd1968 Cornell 2nd1969 Cornell 2nd1970 Cornell 2nd1971 NAVy ––1972 NAVy ––1973 NAVy ––1974 Cornell 3rd1975 Cornell 3rd1976 NAVy ––1977 Cornell 3rd1978 Syracuse Did Not Compete1979 NAVy ––1980 NAVy ––1981 NAVy ––1982 NAVy ––1983 NAVy ––1984 NAVy ––1985 NAVy ––1986 NAVy ––1987 NAVy ––1988 Syracuse 2nd1989 NAVy ––1990 Syracuse 2nd1991 Cornell 2nd1992 Cornell 2nd1993 NAVy ––1994 Cornell 2nd1995 NAVy ––1996 NAVy ––1997 Syracuse 2nd1998 NAVy ––1999 Syracuse 3rd2000 NAVy ––

Year Winner Navy2001 Cornell 3rd2002 Cornell 2nd2003 NAVy ––2004 NAVy ––2005 NAVy ––2006 Syracuse 2nd2007 Syracuse 2nd2008 Syracuse 2nd2009 Cornell 3rd2010 Cornell 3rd2011 Syracuse 3rd2012 NAVy ––

Year Winner1967 Wisconsin1968 Wisconsin1969 Wisconsin1970 NAVy1971 No Race1972 No Race1973 No Race1974 No Race1975 No Race1976 No Race1977 No Race1978 No Race1979 No Race1980 No Race1981 NAVy1982 NAVy1983 NAVy1984 NAVy1985 Wisconsin1986 Wisconsin1987 Wisconsin1988 Wisconsin1989 Wisconsin1990 NAVy1991 NAVy1992 NAVy1993 NAVy1994 NAVy1995 NAVy1996 NAVy1997 Wisconsin1998 Wisconsin1999 Wisconsin2000 Wisconsin2001 Wisconsin2002 Wisconsin2003 No Race 2004 NAVy2005 NAVy2006 Wisconsin2007 Wisconsin2008 Wisconsin2009 No Race2010 No Race2011 No Race2012 No Race

Goes TrophyPresented to the winner of the heavyweight varsity race between

Navy, Cornell and Syracuse. Clifford “Tip” Goes (SU ‘14) created the trophyto honor coaches James Ten Eyck of Syracuse,

Charles Courtney of Cornell and Richard Glendon of Navy.Navy, 25; Cornell, 21; Syracuse, 11

Maxwell Stevenson TrophyPresented to the winner of the heavyweightvarsity race between Navy and Columbia.

The trophy is named after the early chairmanof the Intercollegiate Rowing Association.

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Navy Championship Regatta ResultsEastern Sprints

Year Varsity Boat Team1946 2nd n/a1947 2nd n/a1948 3rd n/a1949 6th n/a1950 8th n/a1951 n/a 5th1952 1st 1st1953 1st 1st1954 1st 1st1955 6th n/a1956 6th n/a1957 3rd 4th1958 8th 4th1959 6th n/a1960 3rd 2nd1961 1st 1st1962 n/a n/a1963 n/a 3rd1964 7th n/a1965 5th 3rd1966 8th n/a1967 12th 6th1968 12th n/aYear Varsity Boat Team1969 9th 7th1970 9th n/a1971 1st 1st1972 2nd n/a1973 9th n/a1974 6th n/a1975 12th 10th1976 7th n/a1977 9th 8th1978 4th 6th1979 5th 9th1980 Did Not Race ––1981 7th 4th 1982 2nd 1st1983 3rd 5th1984 3rd 4th1985 5th n/a1986 6th 6th1987 7th n/a1988 10th T-7th1989 6th n/a1990 4th 2nd1991 1st 3rdYear Varsity Boat Team1992 5th n/a1993 5th n/a1994 6th 5th1995 6th n/a1996 7th n/a1997 10th T-10th1998 8th n/a1999 7th n/a2000 11th n/a

Year Varsity Boat Team2001 13th n/a2002 7th n/a2003 4th n/a2004 3rd n/a2005 7th n/a2006 9th 11th2007 14th 11th2008 7th 10th2009 10th 11th2010 10th 12th2011 9th 6th2012 5th 5th

IRA Regatta

Year Varsity Boat Team1922 1st n/a1923 2nd n/a1924 Did Not Race ––1925 1st n/a1926 2nd n/a1927 4th n/a1928-30 Did Not Race ––1931 1st n/a1932 4th n/a1933 Did Not Race ––1934 3rd n/a1935 4th n/a1936 3rd n/a1937 2nd n/a1938 1st n/a1939 3rd n/a1940 4th n/a1941-46 Did Not Race ––1947 1st n/a1948 3rd n/a1949 4th n/a1950 12th n/a1951 12th n/a1952 1st n/a1953 1st n/a1954 1st n/a1955 6th n/a1956 2nd n/a1957 6th n/aYear Varsity Boat Team1958 2nd n/a1959 3rd n/a1960 2nd 1st1961 6th 4th1962 8th n/a1963 2nd 1st1964 6th n/a1965 1st 1st1966 2nd 3rd

Year Varsity Boat Team1967 5th 3rd1968 14th 4th1969 6th 7th1970 7th 6th1971 6th T-1st1972 7th 7th1973 8th T-9th1974-76 Did Not Race ––1977 13th 7th1978 n/a n/a1979 n/a 10th1980 1st 3rd1981 2nd 2nd 1982 4th 1st1983 2nd 1st1984 1st 1st1985 3rd 2nd1986 4th 3rd1987 4th 4th1988 8th 4thYear Varsity Boat Team1989 6th 3rd1990 4th 1st1991 7th 2nd1992 T-1st 1st1993 6th 1st1994 4th 2nd1995 2nd 3rd1996 5th 1st1997 11th 8th1998 10th 6th1999 9th 10th2000 10th 11th2001 19th n/a2002 6th 7th2003 8th 7th2004 4th 7th2005 8th 5th2006 11th 10th2007 14th 11th2008 12th 11th2009 14th 14th2010 8th 13th2011 11th 10th2012 10th 10th

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Oct. 13 Navy Day Regatta Philadelphia, Pa.Oct. 21 Head of the Charles Boston , Mass.Oct. 27 Princeton Classic Princeton, N.J.Nov. 3 Rutgers Fall Classic New Brunswick, N.J.April 6 vs. Princeton Princeton, N.J.April 12-13 George Washington Invitational Washington, D.C.April 20 Goes Trophy (vs. Syracuse / Cornell) Annapolis, Md.April 27 Adams Cup (vs. Harvard / Penn) Boston, Mass.May 5 Stevenson Trophy (vs. Columbia) Princeton, N.J.May 19 EARC Sprints Worcester, Mass.May 31-June 2 IRA National Championships Sacramento, Calif.