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2014 VB media guide covers information

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Table of ContentsCoaching Staff 2Team Roster 3Midshipmen Profiles 4-82014 Results 9Navy Rowing History 10Navy in International Competition 11Yearly Trophy Race Results 12Yearly Championship Regatta Results 13

Naval Academy Quick FactsLocation Annapolis, Md.Founded October 10, 1845Enrollment 4,400Nickname Midshipmen, MidsColors Navy Blue and GoldSuperintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter, USNCommandant Capt. Bill Byrne, Jr., USNDirector of Athletics Chet GladchukAthletics Web Site www.navysports.com

Lightweight Rowing Quick FactsHead Coach Shawn Bagnall Alma Mater Washington State ‘99 Season as Head Coach Second E-Mail [email protected] Phone (410) 293-2418Assistant Coach Ryan Archer Alma Mater Dartmouth ‘13 Season at Navy Second E-Mail [email protected] Office Phone (410) 293-2417Varsity Officer Rep. Lt. Nick Friedewald, USNFaculty Rep. Brian VandemarkTeam Captain Evan Kolodziejczak 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 Alex Lumb Office Phone (410) 293-8771 E-Mail [email protected] Address Ricketts Hall 566 Brownson Rd. Annapolis, MD 21401

2015 Navy Rowing Media GuideThe 2015 Navy rowing media guide is a production of the Navy Sports Information office. The guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant Sports Information Director Alex Lumb. 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 Bu-reau, Ken Mierzejewski, Naval Academy Photo Lab and Naval Academy archives.

2014-15 ScheduleDate Opponent Site Time/ResultSept. 28 Head of the Potomac Washington, D.C. 3rdOct. 11 Navy Day Regatta Philadelphia, Pa. 4th Oct. 18-19 Head of the Charles Boston, Mass. 11thOct. 26 Princeton Chase Princeton, N.J. 10thNov. 8 Rutgers Fall Classic (Freshmen) New Brunswick, N.J. 2ndMarch 28 Yale Princeton, N.J. 4:00 p.m.April 4 Columbia, Princeton Princeton, N.J. 2:30 p.m.April 11 Georgetown Washington, D.C. 9:00 a.m.April 18 Harvard Boston, Mass. 7:00 a.m.April 25 Penn, Delaware Annapolis, Md. 7:30 a.m.May 17 EARC Sprints Worcester, Mass. All DayMay 30-31 IRA National Championship West Windsor, N.J. All Day

All times Eastern, subject to change

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ShawnBagnallHead CoachSecond Season Washington State ‘99

Shawn Bagnall enters his second season as head coach of the lightweight rowing team in 2014-15.

As Navy Head Coach:

Bagnall took the reigns of the Navy lightweight program in the summer of 2013 ... In his first year at the helm, both of Navy’s varsity eight and varsity four boats competed at the IRA National Championships for the first time since 2011 ... As a result of second place finishes in petite final action both crews finished the season ranked seventh overall in the nation ... Defeated Georgetown for the Forster Cup and Penn for the Callow Cup.

As Syracuse Assistant Coach:

Worked primarily with the freshman crews in addition to serving as the pro-gram’s recruiting coordinator ... Under Bagnall’s tutelage, several freshmen rowers advanced to the first or second varsity boats ... In 2012, the varsity crew included two members of Bagnall’s freshman boat from the previous year; the duo helped the Orange take fifth at the IRA National Championships, which was the program’s best finish in 22 years ... In 2011, he guided his freshman crew to a 10th-place finish at the Eastern Sprints and helped the varsity boat take ninth at the IRA National Championships.

As Gonzaga Freshman/Novice Coach:

Served for eight years as the men’s freshman/novice coach, junior varsity coach and recruiting coordinator ... Bagnall led the Bulldogs freshman/novice four to a Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association (WIRA) championship in 2010 ... He also guided the freshman eight to 13th and 15th-place finishes, respectively, at the 2008 and 2009 IRA Regattas ... In 2006, Bagnall helped the freshman eight claim its first bid to the IRA Regatta.

As Washington State Club Coach:

Took over the club program’s top spot in 2000 ... At the helm of the Cougars, he helped improve the competition level and athlete retention rates for the club sport program.

International Experience:

Since 2011 he has worked as an assistant coach with the U.S. Under-23 Wom-en’s National Team ... Bagnall helped the women’s 8+ boat to consecutive gold medals at the 2012 and `13 U-23 World Championships ... He also served as head coach of the women’s 4- and 2- at the 2012 and ‘13 Under-23 World Championships.

Rowing Experience:

Enjoyed a successful career as a varsity rower from 1996-99 at Washington State ... As team captain, he was an All-Pacific-10 Conference selection in 1998.

General:

Received his bachelor’s degree in psychology from WSU in 1999 and complet-ed his master’s degree in sport and athletic administration at Gonzaga in 2009.

Ryan ArcherAssistant CoachSecond season Dartmouth ‘13

Archer is in his second season on Shawn Bagnall’s lightweight rowing staff prior to the beginning of the 2013-14 season. He’s charged with the operations and coaching of the freshmen roster.

As a competitive rower:

Was a four-year varsity member of Dartmouth’s lightweight rowing team ... Ar-cher closed out his intercollegiate career with a bronze medal performance in Dartmouth’s first lightweight boat at a national championship regatta, the EARC Sprints ... Prior to Dartmouth, Archer was a four-year member of the rowing program at The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pa. ... Was named a two-time captain, as well as a two-time team MVP ... Honored by Shipley with the Tamara Tirjan Award as an acknowledgement of his academics and leadership.

General:

Archer is a native of Haverford, Pa. earned his B.A. in Computer Science with a minor in French.

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2015 Varsity RosterName Cl. Ht. Hometown/High SchoolTaylor Adams So. 5-9 Little Rock, Ark./CatholicGrace Alberston So. 5-6 Saint Paul, Minn./Saint Paul AcademyMadison Beiler Jr. 5-1 Seattle, Wash./Holy Names AcademyAustin Bentley Sr. 5-11 Mukilteo, Wash./Kamiak Ian Best So. 5-11 Beavercreek, Ohio/CarrollMitchell Bond So. 5-9 Niantic, Conn./East Lyme Thomas Coffin Jr. 5-11 Crofton, Md./ArundelBryan Colasacco So. 5-11 Bay Shore, N.Y./ChaminadeNick Connelly Sr. 6-1 West Chester, Pa./Delaware Country ChristianJoseph Ellis So. 6-0 Tampa, Fla./KingPhillip Ellsworth Sr. 5-11 Middletown, N.J./High TechnologyWill Herbert So. 6-1 Atlanta, Ga./Marist SchoolAndrew Karas Jr. 6-1 Buffalo, N.Y./CanisiusGabe Knoll Jr. 5-7 East Amherst, N.Y./CanisiusColby Ko So. 5-8 Boston, Mass./BrooklineEvan Kolodziejczak Sr. 5-11 Moorestown, N.J./St. Joseph’s PrepPatrick Leech So. 5-11 Pittsburgh, Pa./Central CatholicChristopher Leigh Sr. 6-0 Carlsbad, Calif./La Costa CanyonKevin Leyland So. 6-2 Cheltenham, Pa./Roman CatholicAnlon McGuigan So. 6-0 Kensington, Md./Gonzaga College HSBrant McGuigan So. 6-0 West Deptford, N.J./St. Joseph’s PrepLiam Moffett Sr. 5-10 Buffalo, N.Y./CanisiusBrent Niewoehner So. 5-11 Annapolis, Md./Home SchoolMichael Pentaleri So. 6-3 Jacksonville, Fla./The Bolles SchoolAndrew Peterman Jr. 6-1 Bettendorf, Iowa/BettendorfPatrick Shaw Sr. 5-10 Grove City, Pa./Grove City AreaNick Skeen Jr. 6-0 Reston, Va./Thomas JeffersonJordan Spear Sr. 6-2 Chicago, Ill./Latin School of ChicagoAnna Vargas So. 5-2 Gardena, Calif./Hawthorne Math & Science AcademyPhil Villani Jr. 5-11 Albertson, N.Y./ChaminadeMatthew Walsh So. 5-9 Southborough, Mass./St. John’s Stephen Walsh Jr. 6-2 Southborough, Mass./St. John’sConor White Sr. 6-0 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla./The Bolles SchoolSean Williamson So. 6-0 Cleveland, Ohio/St. IgnatiusRobert Woods So. 5-9 Northlake, Ill./West LeydenJoseph Yates So. 6-2 Virginia Beach, Va./Landstown

2015 Freshman RosterName Cl. Ht. Hometown/High SchoolLuke Dalton Fr. 6-5 Safety Harbor, Fla./Countryside Noreen Domingo Fr. 5-0 Anaheim, Calif./Cornelia ConnellyHank Forsythe Fr. 6-0 Rutherford, N.J./St. Peter’s PrepAndrew Grothmann Fr. 5-9 Little Neck, N.Y./ChaminadeSam Haber Fr. 5-11 Point Pleasant, N.J./Point Pleasant BoroughWyatt Jennings Fr. 6-3 Townsend, Del./Delaware Military AcademyEhren Johnson Fr. 5-9 East Lyme, Conn./East Lyme Drew Julius Fr. 5-9 Minnetonka, Minn./MinnetonkaKristopher Maurer Fr. 6-1 Schuykill Haven. Pa./Nativity B.V.M.Derek Molkenbuhr Fr. 5-9 Cheshire, Conn./CheshireAdam Montgomery Fr. 6-2 Tampa, Fla./HillsboroughBrandon Olszewski Fr. 5-8 Cape May, N.J./Fishburne MilitaryAlan Orr Fr. 6-3 Sandpoint, Idaho/SandpointLuke Peoples Fr. 5-10 Austin, Texas/WestwoodEmily Peterson Fr. 5-0 Avon Lake, Ohio/Avon LakeAndrew Schutta Fr. 6-1 Lansdale, Pa./La Salle College HSMatthew Shirey Fr. 5-10 North Wales, Pa./St. Joseph’s PrepAustin Treubert Fr. 6-2 Freehold, N.J./Marine Academy of Science & TechnologyAlexander Wieman Fr. 6-1 Augusta, Ga./Wiesbaden AmericanLogan Zeuner Fr. 5-11 Mililani, Hawaii/Mid Pacific Institute

2014-15 Lightweight Rowing Rosters

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At Navy:• Third year competing at the varsity level• Member of the first varsity crew throughout the 2014 season• Rowed in the first freshman boat in 2012Prior to Navy:• Rowed for the Everett Rowing Association, competing in the 2009 and ’11 Northwest Regional Championships• Attended Kamiak High SchoolPersonal:• Son of Jeffrey and Allyson

At Navy:• Raced as a member of the second varsity in 2014• Joined the varsity ranks as a sophomore in 2013• Rowed in the second freshman boat in 2012Prior to Navy:• Four-year varsity letterwinner in cross country and three-year letterwinner in wrestling at Delaware County Christian School … captained both teams as a seniorPersonal:• Son of Patrick and Terri

AustinBentleySenior • Mukilteo, Wash.Kamiak

NickConnellySenior • West Chester, Pa.Delaware County Christian

Senior • Middletown, N.J.High Technology

PhillipEllsworth

At Navy:• Third season rowing at the varsity level• Rowed with the third varsity in 2014• Competed on the freshman team in 2012 Prior to Navy:• Earned three varsity letters in track and two in cross countryPersonal:• Son of Ken and Jan

At Navy:• Third season with the varsity crew• Competed with the second varsity boat in 2014• Rowed in the first freshman boat in 2012Prior to Navy:• Attended St. Joseph’s Prep School Personal:• Son of Stanley and Donna

At Navy:• Third-year rower in varsity competition• Member of the second varsity eight in 2014• Rowed in 2012 on the freshman teamPrior to Navy:• Earned two varsity letters in swimming and also competed in cross country and track at La Costa CanonPersonal:• Son of Craig and Julie

At Navy:• Raced with the first varsity in 2014• Elevated to varsity status for the 2013 season• A member of the freshman program in 2012Prior to Navy:• Three-year letterwinner in rowing at Canisius High School that was named team captain and MVP in 2011• Competed at the SRAA Nationals in the freshman eight in 2008 and the light-weight eight in 2009 and ‘10

Senior • Morrestown, N.J.St. Joseph’s Prep

EvanKolodziejczak

Senior • Carlsbad, Calif.La Costa Canyon

ChrisLeigh

Senior • Buffalo, N.Y.Canisius

LiamMoffett

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Senior • Grove City, Pa.Grove City Area

PatrickShaw

At Navy:• Rowed with the varisty program in 2013 and as a member of the freshmen roster in 2012Prior to Navy:• Four-year varsity letterwinner in swimming at Grove City High School ... Named team captain and winner of the team’s leadership award as a seniorPersonal:• Son of Don and Wendy

Senior • Chicago, Ill.Latin School of Chicago

JordanSpear

At Navy:• Rowing in his third varsity season• Member of the first varsity crew in 2014• Participated in action as a plebe with the freshman programPrior to Navy:• Earned three varsity letters in both water polo and swimming … Garnered All-State honorable mention honors in water polo as a seniorPersonal:• Son of Joel and Cathleen

Senior • Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.The Bolles School

ConorWhite

At Navy:• Third year with varsity program• In 2014, raced with the second varsity boat• Rowed as a member of the freshman crew in 2012Prior to Navy:• Lettered in crew all four years at The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Fla. ... Won Florida state championships in the varsity four in 2010 and varsity eight in 2009• Named team co-captain as a senior in 2010-11Personal:• Son of Edward and Tasha

At Navy:• Served as a coxswain for the freshman program during the 2013 before rising to the varsity ranks in 2014Prior to Navy:• Rowed and earned varsity letters for four years at Holy Names AcademyPersonal:• Daughter of Jim and Suzelle

Junior • Seattle, Wash.Holy Names Academy

MadisonBeiler

At Navy:• Raced with the second varsity crew in 2014Prior to Navy:• Earned four letters playing soccer at Arundel High School in Gambrills, Md.• Rowed with heavyweight crew team at the University of Delaware in 2012Personal:• Son of Richard and Nadjia

Junior • Crofton, Md.Arundel

ThomasCoffin

At Navy:• Member of the second varsity boat in 2014• Competed with the freshman crew in 2013Prior to Navy:• Rowed interscholastically at Canisius High School with three other members of the Navy rowing program: Liam Moffett ‘15, Gabe Knoll ‘16 and Michael Hamp ‘16 (HW)Personal:• Son of Paul and Donna

Junior • Buffalo, N.Y.Canisius

AndrewKaras

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At Navy:• Raced with third varsity crew in 2014• Member of the freshman program in 2013Prior to Navy:• One of 11 current NCAA rowers from Canisius High School, including fellow Mids, Liam Moffett ‘15, Andrew Karas ‘16 and Michael Hamp ‘16 (HW)Personal:• Son of Patrick and Michelle• Great Uncle, Rear Admiral Denys Knoll and cousin, First Lt. Ryan Steenberge graduated from USNA

Junior • East Amherst, N.Y.Canisius

GabeKnoll

Junior • Bettendorf, IowaBettendorf

AndrewPeterman

At Navy:• Rowed with third varsity crew as a sophomore• Participated with freshman crew as a plebe Prior to Navy:• Prepped at Greystone Prep School in Kerrville, Texas after graduating from Bettendorf High School in 2011• Lettered in football at Bettendorf as a wide receiverPersonal:• Son of George and Carolyn• Brother of Ryan, who was a four-year member of the Navy heavyweight pro-gram from 2009-13

Junior • Albertson, N.Y.Chaminade

PhilVillani

At Navy:• Member of the third varsity boat in 2014• Rowed with the freshman program in 2013Prior to Navy:• Won a pair of New York State Championships as a member of the Chaminade rowing program (2009 - Freshman 8+ and 2011 - Junior 8+)• Participated in club swimming and ice hockeyPersonal:• Son of Jeff and Kathy

Junior • Southborough, Mass.St. John’s

StephenWalsh

At Navy:• Raced with first varsity eight crew in 2014• Competed as a member of the freshman rowing programPrior to Navy:• Lettered in crew at St. John’s High School where he rowed with the 2010 Third Varsity 8 NEIRA champions• High school teammate and brother to Matt Walsh ‘17Personal:• Son of Michael and Stephanie• Grandson of Theodore Edson, USNA class of ‘54

Junior • Reston, Va.Thomas Jefferson

Nick Skeen

At Navy:• Competed with the second varsity crew in 2014• Member of freshman crew in 2013Prior to Navy:• Earned four letters at Thomas Jefferson High School where he rowed with Phillip Song ‘15 and Scott Gibson ‘17 (HW)• Finshed first at the Mid-Atlantic Erg Sprints in 2011 and 2012Personal:• Son of Matthew and Tanya• Father, Matthew is a USAFA grad and fenced for three years at the academy

Sophomore • Saint Paul, Minn.Saint Paul Academy

GraceAlbertson

At Navy:• 2014-15 marks first year with Navy rowing programPrior to Navy:• Earned seven letters with the track and field and cross country programs at St. Paul Academy. Participated in distance events, 5K, 2 mile and 1 mile runs• Named to All-Conference and team captain positions in both sportsPersonal:• Daughter of Danny and Barbara• Sister Natalie graduated from USNA in 2011 and was a member of the Navy swim team, as well as its captain.

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At Navy:• Competed with in the first freshmen boat in 2014Prior to Navy:• Rowed with the East Lyme High School crew programs, as well as with the Southeastern Connecticut Rowing Club and Blood Street Sculls• Placed second in the 2012 U.S. Junior Men’s Club Nationals in the 2- crew event• Captain of the Southeastern Connecticut men’s team during 2012-13Personal:• Son of David and Kerri• High school teammates with fellow lightweight rower Ehren Johnson, USNA ’18 at East Lyme

Sophomore • Niantic, Conn.East Lyme

MitchBond

Sophomore • Pittsburgh, Pa.Central Catholic

PatrickLeech

At Navy:• Rowed in the seven-seat of the first freshmen boat in 2014Prior to Navy:• Earned three letters rowing with Central Catholic in Pittsburgh• Finished second at the SRAA’s in 2011 and 2012• Served as the team captain at Central Catholic his senior yearPersonal:• Son of Susan• Cousin, Gretchen Day was a 2009 USNA grad

At Navy:• Rowed in the five-seat of the first freshmen boat in 2014Prior to Navy:• Multi-sport athlete at Chaminade High School as he played OF on the base-ball team and RB/WR on the football team• Played one year of college baseball at SUNY Maritime Personal:• Son of James and Colleen• Sister, Abigail competes with the Drexel’s women’s crew team as a coxswain • High school baseball teammates with Terrence Connelly (UNC Wilmington), Joe Romero (Univ. of Albany), Brian Trabulsi (Villanova)

Sophomore • Bay Shore, N.Y.Chaminade

BoColasacco Sophomore • Cheltenham, Pa.

Roman Catholic

KevinLeyland

At Navy:• Raced as a member of the first varsity boat as a freshman in 2014Prior to Navy:• Multi-sport athlete at Roman Catholic High School as he earned three varsity letters in both crew and wrestlingPersonal:• Son of Kevin and Katherine• Father rowed for two years collegiately at the University of Charleston• Born in Fort Polk, Louisiana

At Navy:• Member of the second freshmen boat in 2014Prior to Navy:• Four-year letterwinner on the swim team at the Marist School in Atlanta, Ga.• During 2013 season with Marist served as the team captain and was named an Academic All-American, as well as the team’s Most Dedicated memberPersonal:• Son of Bill and Suzanne• Member of NESA and MAG organizations at USNA

Sophomore • Atlanta, Ga.Marist School

WillHerbert

Sophomore • Kensington, Md.Gonzaga College H.S.

AnlonMcGuigan

At Navy:• 2014-15 first year of competitive rowing at USNAPrior to Navy:• Earned two letters rowing for Gonzaga College H.S. in Washington, D.C.• During the 2012 season with Gonzaga, competed at the WMIRA, Stotesbury Cup and SRAA NationalsPersonal:• Son of Francis and Elizabeth• Four family members graduated from the Naval Academy: Grandfather, David (Class of ’57), mother, Elizabeth (Class of ’85), Uncle John Gilstad (Class of ’87) and Aunt Colleen Gilstad (Class of ’87)• Cousin Brant is a teammate on the lightweight squad

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At Navy:• Member of the first freshmen crew in 2014Prior to Navy:• Rowed with St. Joseph’s Prep crew program• Won SRAA National Championship Gold from 2010 to 2013 and Stotesbury Cup Gold from 2011 to 2013• Named to the All-Catholic Rowing team in 2012 and 2013Personal:• Son of Paul and Michele• Teammates of Evan Kolodziejczak ’15 and Matt Shirey ’18 at St. Joseph’s• Two family members, Grandfather, David (Class of ’57) and Aunt, Elizabeth (Class of ’85) are USNA grads• Cousin Anlon is a fellow lightweight rower on Navy squad

Sophomore • West Deptford, N.J.St. Joseph’s Prep

BrantMcGuigan

Sophomore • Gardena, Calif.Hawthorne Math & Science

AnnaVargas

At Navy:• Coxswain in the freshmen program in 2014Prior to Navy:• Graduated from the Hawthorne Math and Science AcademyPersonal:• Daughter of Ellen• Born in Philippines• Served in the Navy as a an aviation mechanic before coming to USNA

At Navy:• Raced with the first freshmen crew in 2014Prior to Navy:• Two-sport letterwinner at the Bolles School as he both ran XC and rowed• Won gold in the 2012 Novice Lightweight 2K at the Southern Sprints Indoor Rowing Championship• Earned a bronze at the 2013 FSRA State Championships• Two-year team captain for Bolles during 2012 and 2013 seasonsPersonal:• Son of Michael and Sharon• Mother, Sharon competed at Lafayette College in cross country and track and field

Sophomore • Jacksonville, Fla.The Bolles School

MichaelPentaleri

Sophomore • Southborough, Mass.Saint John’s

MattWalsh

At Navy:• Rowed in the two-seat of the first freshmen boat in 2014Prior to Navy:• Earned two letters rowing for Saint John’s High School in Shrewsbury, Mass.• Finished fourth at the NEIRA Championships in 2012 and seventh in 2013Personal:• Son of Michael and Stephanie• Brother, Stephen ’16 is a teammate on the lightweight team• Grandfather, Theodore Edson was a 1954 graduate of the Naval Academy

Freshman • Lansdale, Pa.La Salle College H.S.

AndrewSchutta

Prior to Navy:• Graduated from La Salle College High School

Freshman • Freehold, N.J.Marine Academy of Sci. & Tech.

AustinTreubert

Prior to Navy:• Graduated from the Marine Academy of Science and Technology

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2014 Spring ResultsYale First Varsity Second Varsity Third Varsity First Freshmen Eads Johnson Trophy Yale - 6:19.9 Yale - 6:25.2 Navy 3V - 6:47.8 Yale - 6:42.5Princeton, N.J. Navy - 6:24.4 Navy - 6:28.5 Navy 4V - 6:55.1 Navy - 6:44.5March 29 Yale - 7:10.1

Columbia, Princeton First Varsity Second Varsity Third Varsity Fourth Varsity Murtaugh Trophy Columbia - 6:03.2 Princeton - 6:15.0 Princeton - 6:29.1 Navy - 6:45.3Ridgefield Park, N.J. Princeton - 6:03.3 Columbia - 6:19.4 Columbia - 6:31.8 Princeton - 6:52.9April 5 Navy - 6:13.4 Navy - 6:28.0 Navy - 6:41.4 Columbia - 7:51.7 Georgetown First Varsity Second Varsity First Freshmen Annapolis, Md. Navy - 5:53.4 Navy 2V - 6:02.6 Navy 1F - 6:02.5April 12 Georgetown - 5:58.2 Navy 3V - 6:10.5 Navy 4V - 6:09.2 Georgetown - 6:12.5 Georgetown - 6:21.8

Harvard First Varsity Second Varsity Third Varsity First Freshmen Second FreshmenHaines Trophy Harvard - 6:05.3 Harvard - 6:02.7 Harvard - 6:15.7 Harvard - 6:10.0 Navy - 6:26.6Annapolis, Md. Navy - 6:08.0 Navy - 6:07.1 Navy - 6:24.5 Navy - 6:23.2 Harvard - 6:33.3April 19

Penn, Delaware First Varsity Second Varsity First Freshmen Second FreshmenCallow Cup Delaware - 5:42.0 Navy - 5:58.6 Penn - 6:01.9 Navy 3V - 6:06.7Philadelphia, Pa. Navy - 5:45.1 Delaware 2V - 6:04.9 Navy - 6:13.8 Navy 2F - 6:11.2April 26 Penn - 5:46.6 Delaware 3V - 6:23.2 Delaware - 6:23.8 Penn 2F - 6:35.1

Eastern Sprints First Varsity Second Varsity Third Varsity First Freshmen Second FreshmenWorcester, Mass. Petite Final (8th overall) Petite Final (7th overall) Grand Final (6th overall) Grand Final (4th overall) Grand Final (1st overall)May 18 Dartmouth - 5:45.841 Navy - 6:03.258 Columbia - 5:55.845 Penn - 5:43.727 Navy - 6:11.703Jope Cup (overall): 6th Navy - 5:47.478 MIT - 6:09.110 Yale - 5:57.827 Harvard - 5:47.486 Cornell - 6:15.573 Penn - 5:51.791 Georgetown - 6:12.583 Cornell - 5:58.355 Cornell - 5:48.614 Harvard - 6:15.646 Georgetown - 5:54.319 Penn - 6:30.137 Harvard - 5:58.568 Navy 5:56.611 Princeton ‘A’ - 6:03.070 Yale - 6:20.315 Navy - 6:11.934

IRA National Championships First Varsity Varsity FourWest Windsor, N.J. Petite Final (7th overall) Petite Final (7th overall)June 1 Navy - 5:59.184 Navy - 6:47.688 MIT - 6:05.495 Milwaukee - 6:50.999 MIT - 6:56.871 Georgetown - 6:57.528 Drexel - 7:08.135 Dartmouth - Scratched

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Navy Lightweight Rowing History1931 Navy lightweights win their dual with Syra-cuse; lose a dual race to Penn and then place third at the National Henley Regatta in Philadelphia, Pa.

1933 Navy lightweights win their only dual with MIT, then go on to take third place at the National Hen-ley Regatta in Philadelphia, Pa., behind Princeton and Columbia.

1934 Navy lightweights win their only dual race with Columbia.

1935 Navy lightweights win their dual with Ithaca College. Navy then finishes a close fourth at the Ameri-can Henley Regatta in Philadelphia, behind Princeton, Penn and Columbia.

1956 Navy lightweight JV wins bronze medal at the EARC Sprints.

1957 Navy lightweights, coached by Hubbell Davidson ’45, win both duals with Penn and MIT and lose to Princeton. Navy then goes on to place fifth at the EARC Championships. Navy lightweight JV crew and plebe first boat win the EARC Sprints.

1958 Navy lightweight JV wins bronze medal at the EARC Sprints.

1960 Navy lightweight varsity and JV crews win silver medal at the EARC Sprints.

1961 Navy lightweight varsity wins bronze medal and JV crew wins gold at the EARC Sprints.

1962 Navy lightweights, coached by Lt. White, go through an undefeated season to win the first EARC Lightweight Championship in the history of Navy crew.

1969 Navy lightweight JV team wins bronze medal at the EARC Sprints.

1970 Navy lightweight JV and first plebe boat win bronze medals at the EARC Sprints. Navy finishes third in “Jope Cup” (team points standing for EARC League).

1971 Navy lightweight JV wins silver medal at EARC Sprints. Navy finishes third in Jope Cup stand-ings.

1972 Navy lightweight varsity and JV teams win bronze medals at the EARC Sprints. Navy finishes third in Jope Cup.

1974 Navy lightweight JV wins bronze medal at the EARC Sprints.

1975 Navy lightweight varsity wins silver medal and JV wins bronze medal at the EARC Sprints and place second in Jope Cup.

1976 Navy lightweight JV wins silver medal at the EARC Sprints.

1977 Navy varsity wins silver medal at the EARC Sprints.

1978 Navy first plebe boat wins silver medal at the EARC Sprints.

1979 Navy lightweight JV boat wins silver medal at the EARC Sprints.

1980 Navy JV boat wins bronze medal and first plebe boat wins gold at the EARC Sprints.

1981 Navy lightweights place second at the Head of the Charles, losing only to the Canadian National Team. They go on to the San Diego Crew Classic for the first time and take fourth place in the grand finals. Team later wins both the Haines Cup (Harvard) and the Callow Cup (Penn) and take fifth place at the EARC Sprints Championship.

1986 Navy lightweights have a 4-2 record and win the Callow Cup (Penn) en route to a sixth-place finish at the EARC Sprints.

1987 Patrick Manion takes over as head coach Navy lightweight crew team. First plebe boat wins bronze medal at the EARC Sprints.

1988 The Navy lightweights have a 2-2 record in winning the Callow Cup (Penn) and placing fourth at the EARC Sprints.

1991 Mike Hughes takes over as head coach of Navy lightweight crew team.

1993 Navy wins the Crawford Bay Crew Classic and goes 5-2 en route to taking seventh place at the EARC Sprints.

1995 Cmdr. Jim Snead ‘73, takes over as head coach. Third varsity wins gold medal at the EARC Sprints (varsity) and competes in the IRAs for the first time, taking fifth place in the Grand Finals.

1996 Major Greg Morrison ‘77, takes over as head coach. The Navy lightweights have a 2-2 record and place fifth in the grand finals at the IRAs.

1997 Dale Hurley ’89, takes over as head coach of Navy lightweight crew team.

1998 Lightweight plebes place first and second at the Belly of the Carnegie.

1999 Navy lightweights win the Patriot League Championship. Plebe crew finishes in fifth place in the first boat and wins gold in the second boat at the EARC Sprints.

2000 Navy lightweights compete in the San Diego Crew Classic for the second time in the history of the program, finishing third in grand finals. Plebes capture the top-two slots at the Belly of the Carnegie. Varsity se-cures an automatic bid for 2001 Head of the Charles by placing fifth overall and fourth among colleges at 2000 regatta.

2001 Navy placed fifth at the season-ending IRA National Championship Regatta. At the end of the spring season, Rob Friedrich replaces Dale Hurley as the head coach of the lightweight program.

2002 Navy’s varsity places second at the IRA National Championship. Second varsity wins Cornell Trophy for first time since 1961. Navy team places sec-

ond in Jope Cup team-point standings.

2003 The Mids win three medals at the Eastern Sprints, with the freshman boats sweeping the Gold Medals for the first time in Navy history.

2004 The Mids posted the best season in the pro-gram’s history. The varsity boat ended the regular sea-son with an undefeated record, won the Eastern Sprints title and the IRA National Championship. Navy would go on to reach the semifinal round at the Royal Henley Regatta in London, England. The crew was selected as the EARC’s Crew of the Year, while head coach Rob Friedrich was tabbed as the EARC Coach of the Year. The crew also qualified for the Navy Hall of Fame.

2005 Navy placed all five of its boats into the grand finals at the Eastern Sprints, winning both fresh-men events and winning two additional medals.2006 Navy won the program’s first Jope Cup (overall team points title) at the Eastern Sprints.

2007 The Mids repeated as Jope Cup champions, while the second and third varsity crews won individual boat titles at the Eastern Sprints.

2008 Navy landed all five of its boats in the grand finals at the Eastern Sprints, winning in the second varsity, third varsity and second freshman races. The Midshipmen went on to finish second in the grand finals of both the varsity eight and varsity four with coxswain races at the IRA National Championship.

2009 Under head coach Nick Baker, the Mid-shipmen went 4-3 and won the Callow Cup for the ninth-straight year. Navy completed the year with a fourth-place showing at the Eastern Sprints and sixth-place effort at the IRA National Championship.

2010 In his first year as head coach, Steve Perry led Navy to a 6-2 record and a second-place finish at the IRA Regatta. The Mids held on to the Callow Cup for the 10th consecutive season and reclaimed the Eads John-son Trophy for the first time since 2007.

2011 The Mids sent their first and second varsity crews to the grand finals of the Eastern Sprints. Navy also posted wins over Columbia and Penn.

2012 The varsity four won the IRA National Championship.

2013 The varsity four qualified for the grand finals at the IRA National Championship and took sixth place.

2014 Shawn Bagnall joins the program prior to the 2013-14 school year as the head coach and leads Navy to qualifying both its varsity eight and varsity four boats into the IRA Regatta for the first time since 2011.

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Katherine Ashton ‘14 Women’s 4 2013 World U-23 Rowing ChampionshipJoseph 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 Men’s 4 2012 World U-23 Rowing Championship Men’s 8 2013 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 Championship

Pat Flood ‘90 Men’s 8+, 1991 Pan Am GamesDale Hurley ‘89 Lightweight Men’s 8+, 4-, 2- 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95 World Rowing ChampionshipKarin 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 Regatta Lightweight Men’s 4 2014 World Rowing Cup IIAlex 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 Olympics

Lyman S. Perry ‘61 Men’s 8+, 1960 OlympicsSteve Perry Coach U.S. U-23 World Championships, 2008-09Tom 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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Callow CupPresented to the winner of the varsity race between Navy and Penn. The trophy is Named after Russell “Rusty” Callow, who coached at both Penn and Navy.

Navy 32; Penn 27

Year Winner1955 Penn1956 Navy1957 Navy1958 Navy1959 Navy1960 Navy1961 Navy1962 Navy1963 Penn1964 Navy1965 Penn1966 Penn1967 Penn1968 Penn1969 Penn1970 Navy1971 Navy1972 Navy1973 No Race1974 Penn

1975 Penn1976 Penn1977 Penn1978 Penn1979 Penn1980 Penn1981 Navy1982 Penn1983 Navy1984 Navy1985 Navy1986 Navy1987 Penn1988 Navy1989 Penn1990 Penn1991 Penn1992 Penn1993 Penn1994 Navy1995 Penn1996 Navy1997 Penn

1998 Penn1999 Penn2000 Penn2001 Navy2002 Navy2003 Navy2004 Navy2005 Navy2006 Navy2007 Navy2008 Navy2009 Navy2010 Navy2011 Navy2012 Navy2013 Penn2014 Navy

NAVY TROPHY RACE RESULTS

Haines TrophyPresented to the winner of the var-sity race between Navy and Har-vard. The trophy is named after Bert Haines, Harvard lightweight head coach from 1936-52.

Harvard 46; Navy 8

Year Winner1965 Harvard1966 Harvard1967 Harvard1968 Harvard1969 Harvard1970 Harvard1971 Harvard1972 Harvard1973 Harvard1974 Harvard

1975 Navy1976 Harvard1977 Harvard1978 Harvard1979 Harvard1980 Harvard1981 Navy1982 Harvard1983 Harvard1984 Harvard1985 Harvard1986 Harvard1987 Harvard1988 Harvard1989 Harvard1990 Harvard1991 Harvard1992 Harvard1993 No Race1994 Harvard1995 Harvard

1996 Harvard1997 Harvard1998 Harvard1999 No Race2000 No Race2001 Harvard2002 Navy2003 Navy2004 Navy2005 Harvard2006 Navy2007 Harvard2008 Navy2009 Harvard2010 Harvard2011 Harvard2012 Harvard2013 Harvard2014 Harvard

Eads Johnson TrophyPresented to the winner of the varsity race between Navy and Yale. The trophy is named after Eads Johnson, the captain of the 1934 Yale light-weight rowing team and a 20-year member of the U.S. Navy.

Yale 7; Navy 4Year Winner2004 Navy2005 Navy2006 Yale2007 Navy2008 Yale2009 Yale2010 Navy 2011 Yale2012 Yale2013 Yale2014 Yale

Joseph Murtaugh CupPresented to the winner of the varsity race between Navy and Princeton. The trophy is named after the former Princeton and U.S. lightweight rowing coach.

Princeton 6; Navy 1Year Winner2008 Navy2009 Princeton2010 Princeton2011 Princeton2012 Princeton2013 Princeton2014 Princeton

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NAVY LIGHTS AT CHAMPIONSHIPSNavy Lights Eastern SprintsYear Varsity Team1955 5th n/a1956 n/a n/a1957 5th n/a1958 4th n/a1959 n/a n/a1960 2nd n/a1961 3rd n/a1962 T-1st n/a1963 8th 6th1964 8th 9th1965 10th 8th1966 9th 9th1967 6th 8th1968 7th 8th1969 Did Not Race 8th1970 5th 3rd1971 5th 3rd1972 3rd 3rd1973 4th 4th1974 5th 6th1975 2nd 2nd

Year Varsity Boat Team1976 4th 5th1977 2nd 6th1978 9th 7th1979 7th 5th1980 7th 4th1981 5th 4th 1982 6th n/a1983 8th 6th1984 7th 7th1985 4th 6th1986 6th 4th1987 7th n/a1988 6th 8th1989 8th n/a1990 8th 8th1991 7th n/a1992 8th 7th1993 7th 6th1994 6th 5th1995 7th n/a1996 6th n/a

Year Varsity Boat Team1997 11th 10th1998 12th n/a1999 10th n/a2000 9th n/a2001 7th n/a2002 4th 2nd2003 9th 3rd2004 1st 2nd2005 4th 2nd2006 2nd 1st2007 4th 1st2008 4th 3rd2009 4th 5th2010 5th 5th2011 6th 6th2012 8th 6th2013 10th 8th2014 8th 6th

IRA National Championship RegattaYear Varsity Boat 1996 5th 1997-98 Did Not Race 1999 10th 2000 8th 2001 5th 2002 2nd 2003 7th 2004 1st 2005 6th 2006 6th 2007 6th2008 2nd

Year Varsity Boat 2009 6th2010 2nd2011 7th2012 n/a2013 n/a2014 7th

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