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2013 TULSA ROWING Record and Fact Book www.tulsahurricane.com 1 Table of Contents 2013 Rowing Roster.............................................. 8 Crew Profiles.................................................... 9-19 Roster Breakdown............................................... 20 History 21 All-Time Rowing Roster ................................. 21-22 Rowing Awards................................................... 23 All-Time Results............................................. 24-31 Rowing Information 32 Rowing Terminology ........................................... 32 Introduction 1 Table of Contents................................................. 1 Tulsa Quick Facts ................................................. 1 The University of Tulsa ........................................ 2 The City of Tulsa .................................................. 3 J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest ........................................... 4 Jack Zink Indoor Rowing Center.......................... 4 University President ............................................. 5 Athletics Director ................................................. 5 Crew 6 Head Coach Kevin Harris ...................................... 6 Assistant Coaches ................................................ 7 Rowing Coaching Staff Head Coach ..................................................... Kevin Harris (George Washington, 1992), 11th year Phone .......................................................... (918) 631-2971 E-mail ........................................... [email protected] Assistant Coach /Boatman/Rigger .............Rodney Mott (Washington State, 1991), 3rd year Phone .......................................................... (918) 631-2268 E-mail .......................................... [email protected] Assistant Coach ............................................. Taurii Coyne (Miami, 2007), 3rd year Phone .......................................................... (918) 631-2268 E-mail ........................................... [email protected] Graduate Assistant Coach ............... Natasha Ostopovich (Washington State, 2012), 1st year Phone .......................................................... (918) 631-2268 E-mail .............................. [email protected] 2013 Team Information Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................ 20/17 Newcomers .....................................................................26 Returning Squad Members.............................................3 Tulsa Athletic Media Relations Senior Assoc. Athletic Director for Communications...................................... Don Tomkalski Work Phone...................................................918-631-3200 Assistant Director/Rowing Contact ....... Stephanie Hall Work Phone....................................................918-631-2163 Cell Phone ......................................................918-232-2393 Fax ..................................................................918-631-3913 Email ........................................ [email protected] Assistant Director ........................................... Eric Hollier Work Phone...................................................918-631-2492 Assistant...........................................................AJ Harrison Work Phone....................................................918-631-3720 Mailing Address: Athletic Media Relations The University of Tulsa 800 South Tucker Drive Tulsa, OK 74104-3189 This publication has been provided to assist you in your coverage of Tulsa Rowing. We hope that it will be a valuable asset to you during the 2013 season. Specific requests for other items should be directed to Stephanie Hall, 800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, Okla. 74104-3189. The 2013 Tulsa Rowing Media Guide is published by The University of Tulsa Athletic Media Relations office and designed and printed by Transcript Press of Norman, Oklahoma. Photographic contributions by Walt Beazley, Dave Crenshaw, James Plumlee, Mark Moore, Bill Powell, Travis Johnston, Tulsa Chamber of Commerce and Rich Clarkson and Associates. The University of Tulsa is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. For EEO/ AA information, contact the Office of Legal Compliance at (918) 631-2423; for disability accommodations, contact Dr. Jane Corso at (918) 631-2315. Tulsa Quick Facts Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma Enrollment: 4,187 Founded: 1894 Nickname: Golden Hurricane Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson Affiliation: NCAA Division I-A Conference: Conference USA Home Facility: J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest and the Jack Zink Indoor Rowing Center President: Dr. Steadman Upham Faculty Athletic Representative: Chris Anderson Interim Director of Athletics: Kevan Buck Assoc. A.D. for Compliance/SWA: Crista Troester Date Regatta Location March 9-10 Oklahoma Invitational Oklahoma City, Okla. March 22-24 Longhorn Invite Austin, Texas April 6 Scrimmage vs. Oklahoma City Catoosa, Okla. April 13 Lawless Cup vs. SMU Dallas, Texas April 13-14 Knecht Cup (LW Only) Cherry Hill, N.J. April 20-21 Lake Natoma Invitational Gold River, Calif. April 27 vs. Creighton Catoosa, Okla. May 10-11 Dad Vail Regatta (LW Only) Philadelphia, Pa. May 18 C-USA Championship Oak Ridge, Tenn. May 31-June 2 IRA Championship (LW Only) Gold River, Calif. May 31-June 1 NCAA Championship Indianapolis, Ind. Oct. 5 Head of the Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. Nov. 2-3 Head of the Hooch Chattanooga, Tenn. 2013 Tulsa Rowing Schedule

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Table of Contents2013 Rowing Roster ..............................................8Crew Profiles ....................................................9-19Roster Breakdown ...............................................20

History 21

All-Time Rowing Roster .................................21-22Rowing Awards ...................................................23All-Time Results .............................................24-31

Rowing Information 32

Rowing Terminology ...........................................32

Introduction 1

Table of Contents .................................................1Tulsa Quick Facts .................................................1The University of Tulsa ........................................2The City of Tulsa ..................................................3J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest ...........................................4Jack Zink Indoor Rowing Center ..........................4University President .............................................5Athletics Director .................................................5

Crew 6

Head Coach Kevin Harris ......................................6Assistant Coaches ................................................7

Rowing Coaching Staff

Head Coach .....................................................Kevin Harris (George Washington, 1992), 11th year Phone .......................................................... (918) 631-2971 E-mail ........................................... [email protected]

Assistant Coach /Boatman/Rigger .............Rodney Mott (Washington State, 1991), 3rd year Phone .......................................................... (918) 631-2268 E-mail .......................................... [email protected]

Assistant Coach ............................................. Taurii Coyne (Miami, 2007), 3rd year Phone .......................................................... (918) 631-2268 E-mail ...........................................taurii-coyne@utulsa.edu

Graduate Assistant Coach ...............Natasha Ostopovich (Washington State, 2012), 1st year Phone .......................................................... (918) 631-2268 E-mail .............................. [email protected]

2013 Team Information

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................ 20/17Newcomers .....................................................................26Returning Squad Members .............................................3

Tulsa Athletic Media Relations

Senior Assoc. Athletic Director for Communications ...................................... Don Tomkalski Work Phone...................................................918-631-3200

Assistant Director/Rowing Contact .......Stephanie Hall Work Phone ....................................................918-631-2163 Cell Phone ......................................................918-232-2393 Fax ..................................................................918-631-3913 Email ........................................ [email protected]

Assistant Director ........................................... Eric Hollier Work Phone...................................................918-631-2492

Assistant...........................................................AJ Harrison Work Phone ....................................................918-631-3720

Mailing Address:Athletic Media RelationsThe University of Tulsa800 South Tucker DriveTulsa, OK 74104-3189

This publication has been provided to assist you in your coverage of Tulsa Rowing. We hope that it will be a valuable asset to you during the 2013 season. Specific requests for other items should be directed to Stephanie Hall, 800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, Okla. 74104-3189. The 2013 Tulsa Rowing Media Guide is published by The University of Tulsa Athletic Media Relations office and designed and printed by Transcript Press of Norman, Oklahoma. Photographic contributions by Walt Beazley, Dave Crenshaw, James Plumlee, Mark Moore, Bill Powell, Travis Johnston, Tulsa Chamber of Commerce and Rich Clarkson and Associates. The University of Tulsa is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. For EEO/AA information, contact the Office of Legal Compliance at (918) 631-2423; for disability accommodations, contact Dr. Jane Corso at (918) 631-2315.

Tulsa Quick Facts

Location: Tulsa, OklahomaEnrollment: 4,187Founded: 1894Nickname: Golden HurricaneColors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, CrimsonAffiliation: NCAA Division I-AConference: Conference USAHome Facility: J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest and the Jack Zink Indoor Rowing CenterPresident: Dr. Steadman UphamFaculty Athletic Representative: Chris AndersonInterim Director of Athletics: Kevan BuckAssoc. A.D. for Compliance/SWA: Crista Troester

Date Regatta LocationMarch 9-10 Oklahoma Invitational Oklahoma City, Okla.March 22-24 Longhorn Invite Austin, TexasApril 6 Scrimmage vs. Oklahoma City Catoosa, Okla.April 13 Lawless Cup vs. SMU Dallas, TexasApril 13-14 Knecht Cup (LW Only) Cherry Hill, N.J.April 20-21 Lake Natoma Invitational Gold River, Calif.April 27 vs. Creighton Catoosa, Okla.May 10-11 Dad Vail Regatta (LW Only) Philadelphia, Pa.May 18 C-USA Championship Oak Ridge, Tenn.May 31-June 2 IRA Championship (LW Only) Gold River, Calif.May 31-June 1 NCAA Championship Indianapolis, Ind.Oct. 5 Head of the Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla.Nov. 2-3 Head of the Hooch Chattanooga, Tenn.

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TU Fact Sheet

Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma (pop. 550,000)

Founded: 1894

Institution Type: Private, doctoral degree granting, accredited, coeducational

Affiliation: Nondenominational; founded by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1894

Enrollment: 4,092 (3,004 undergraduate, 1,088 graduate and law)

Programs: 61 undergraduate, 36 graduate, 12 doctoral

Average class size: 19

Student/faculty ratio: 11 to 1

Full-time faculty: 320

Endowed chairs and/or professorships: 42

Average ACT score (2010 freshman class): 28

Average SAT score (2010 freshman class): 1250

Top ten percent of high school class (2010 freshman class): 74 percent

National Merit Finalists: 1 in 10 of all undergraduates, including freshman is a National Merit Finalist

TU Presidential Scholars: 271

Students from multicultural/ international backgrounds: Multicultural 19 percent; International 18 percent

Percentage receiving some type of financial aid: 84 percent

Competitive ScholarshipsSince 1995, TU students have received:54 Goldwater Scholarships41 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships11 Truman Scholarships 10 Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Fellowships7 Department of Defense Fellowships11 Fulbright Grants9 Morris K. Udall Scholarships5 British Marshall Scholarships

Athletics: Division I – 18 men’s and women’s teams

Conference: Conference USA

Nickname: Golden Hurricane

Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson

• a residential campus that fosters a sense of commu-nity and integrates curricular and extracurricular life;

• and abundant opportunities for students to under-take community service, internships, and study abroad; to participate in substantive research, often as early as the freshman year; and to study and re-flect in ways that foster intellectual, spiritual, and moral growth.

TU’s 230-acre campus is located two miles east of downtown Tulsa, a metropolitan city with a population of about 400,000. The city’s remarkable cultural, tech-nological, and economic resources nourish the univer-sity’s mission and enrich its life, just as the university, in turn, enriches the city.

In its vibrant urban environment, The University of Tulsa offers a diversity of learning experiences, a bal-ance between career preparation and liberal educa-tion, teaching, and research, and endeavors to instill in its students an understanding that stature as an individual and value as a member of society depend upon continual learning.

The University’s mission is nurtured and supported by:

• exceptional faculty, who draw students into the pur-suit of knowledge, introducing them to the pleasures and responsibilities of the life of the mind in a chal-lenging world, and who include in their numbers the 1998-99 Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year for all U.S. doctoral and research universities, a na-tional Carnegie Foundation Pew Scholar, a Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year for Oklahoma, a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and four Fellows of the Institute for Advanced Study;

• a humanities-based general curriculum that stimu-

lates scientific, social, and artistic inquiry, while stressing competence in oral and written commu-nication;

• graduate, professional, and research programs that foster advanced theoretical development, promote professional preparation, enhance the quality of the faculty, and extend the University’s international reach;

• substantial library resources and information

technology that support research and classroom learning;

The University of TulsaAs a comprehensive, doctoral-degree-granting institution, The University of

Tulsa provides undergraduate, graduate, and professional education of the

highest quality in the arts, humanities, sciences, business, education, engi-

neering, law, nursing, and applied health sciences.

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several exclusive golf courses to choose from. During summer months, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical, Oklahoma!, is performed at the Discoveryland amphitheater where a barbecue dinner and roping les-sons add to the evening’s entertainment. Tulsa is also home to several outstanding events too numerous to list, but those worth a mention include Mayfest, the Gatesway International Balloon Festival, Oktoberfest and the Tulsa Pow Wow of Champions.

The Tulsa Port of Catoosa is acclaimed as one of the largest, most inland river-ports in the United States. The Tulsa International Airport offers direct service to most major U.S. cities and is another important contributor to our economic growth.

Ten higher education facilities serve the metropolitan Tulsa area. Options range from community college and vocational studies to undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs at both public and private universities.

county per capita income is 20.7 percent above the national average.

Tulsa, one of “America’s Most Livable Communities,” is known as the Mecca for arts in Oklahoma. Art deco masterpieces are prevalent in many of our downtown buildings and churches. Spectacular works of art dot the trails of our beautiful River Parks. From the Tulsa Ballet and Tulsa Opera, to Broadway plays and musi-cals at the Performing Arts Center, to the Philbrook and the largest collection of Western American art at the Gilcrease, Tulsa’s rich cultural legacy greatly enhances our citizen’s quality of life.

The BOK Center hosts the top names in entertainment, as well as major sporting events including the 2011 NCAA Basketball Second & Third Rounds.

For a great shopping experience, a visit to Cherry Street or Utica Square is a must, and for those who would rather spend the afternoon on the links, Tulsa has

What began as Tulsee Town in 1836 under a stur-dy oak tree, which still stands today at 18th and Cheyenne Streets, is today the second largest city in Oklahoma. Ask people to describe Tulsa, and you’ll likely get many different answers. It was a city forever changed by the discovery of oil in 1901. It is home to art deco treasures and nationally renowned museums. Its African American heritage left its mark, in both the business and music worlds. And it’s a city of nostalgia and special memories for countless Americans due to its location on historic Route 66.

Tulsa boasts a widely diversified business base, including aerospace, telecommunications, manufac-turing, construction, high technology, healthcare, edu-cation, transportation and energy.

Tulsa has the second shortest commute time in the nation, ranks 15th in the nation for the highest rate of high school graduation and boasts a cost of living at 11.5 percent below the national average while the

Tulsa, Oklahoma — “Green Country”Tulsa is nestled in the northeastern quadrant of Oklahoma, right in the heart of

“Green Country.” The rolling green hills and wooded terrain of the city lies

at an elevation of 700 feet above sea level and offers a temperate climate.

Tulsans enjoy 227 days of sunshine a year and an average daily temperature

of 61 degrees. The rainfall average is approximately 40 inches, and continually

changing conditions occur in the city during all four seasons.

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J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest

The J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest is a 5,000

square foot facility for the rowing

team, the first boat storage facility

specifically dedicated to the needs of

the varsity rowers at TU.

The location is a short 15 minute drive from campus and it allows TU access to one of the best waterways for rowing in the United States on the Verdigris River. The Verdigris River is part of the Mississippi River water-shed and sports a natural setting of 18 miles distance for the TU Women’s Rowing Team to practice. The J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest was completed in January 2007.

“The J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest is the final facili-ties piece that the TU Women needed in order to make sure that we can practice properly,” said Harris. “The Verdigris is a great home for TU and we are grateful to the Bird Family for seeing our need and helping us to fulfill it.”

Jack Zink Indoor Rowing CenterThe boathouse joins the 6,500 square

foot Jack Zink Indoor Rowing Center,

which is located on campus at TU.

The Zink Center, named in honor of Tulsa busi-nessman and philanthropist, the late Jack Zink, is Tulsa’s on campus home and sports space for locker rooms, coaches’ offices, and an ergometer room capable of supporting the entire team prac-ticing at one time. Additionally, the Zink Center has an eight-station indoor rowing tank, which is used for training novices, doing individual and technical practices, and winter training. The Zink Center was completed in March 2006.

“The TU community has been very supportive of the rowing team and the fact that we have been able to do so much facilities-wise means that we will only be picking up speed from this point on,” commented Harris.

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Kevan BuckInterim Athletics Director

Kevan Buck is the Executive Vice President and Trea-surer at The University of Tulsa and currently is serving as interim Director of Athletics. Buck oversees the TU offices of personnel and campus services; comptrol-ler, investments and budgeting; information services; physical plant; and campus event facilities.

Buck came to the University in February 2000 from Wilmington College in Wilmington, Ohio, where he had served as Vice President of Business & Finance since 1993. At Wilmington College, Buck spearheaded major campus initiatives including a campus village housing project and a new branch campus in Cincinnati.

From 1985 to 1993, he served as Comptroller at Ash-land University. He earned a bachelor of science degree from Michigan Technological University in 1981 and a Master of Business Administration from Wright State University in 1985.

Buck has served on committees for CUPA and the Col-legiate Management Institute (CMI) Oversight Com-mittee from 1998 to 2000, as well as various Central Association of College and University Business Of-ficers (CACUBO) committees, including 2003 CACUBO Program Committee Chair, 2001 CACUBO Board, 2002 as an at-large member, and board officer from 2005 to 2008. He was a Central Association Small College Representative to the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) Constituent Council from 1999 to 2000. Buck served as chairman of the NACUBO Board of Directors from 2009 to 2010 and as president of the CACUBO Board from 2006 to 2007.

He is a current member and previous board member of Leadership Tulsa and serves on the Tulsa Youth Ser-vices Board.

Steadman UphamPresident

Steadman Upham currently serves as the 19th presi-dent of The University of Tulsa, first arriving at TU in 2004. Prior to coming to Tulsa, he served as president and chief executive officer of Claremont Graduate University, a research university and a member of the Oxford-style consortium known as The Claremont Col-leges in Claremont, California.

Upham received his Ph.D. degree in anthropology in 1980 from Arizona State University. In 1981, he joined New Mexico State University where he was chief archaeologist and assistant professor of archaeol-ogy. He achieved the rank of tenured professor of ar-chaeology in 1989. Before leaving New Mexico State in 1990, he served as the faculty affiliate, Center for Social Research (1985–90); curator of Archaeology, University Museum (1984–90); and associate dean of the Graduate School (1987–90). From 1990 to 1998, Upham served as vice provost for research and dean of the Graduate School and professor of anthropology at the University of Oregon.

Upham is a widely published archaeologist, having written or edited 10 books and more than 75 book chapters and journal articles. In 2001, he received the Academy Gold Medal of Honor by the Academy of Transdisciplinary Learning and Advance Studies. He was named to the Graduate College Hall of Fame by

Arizona State University and named an ASU Distin-guished Alumnus in 1998. The University of Oregon presented Upham its Martin Luther King, Jr. Award and Director’s Award for Service and Achievement in 1998. His teaching skills were recognized by New Mexico State University, which presented him the Donald C. Roush Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1987, and a year later named him a Master Teacher.

Upham’s extensive professional service and accom-plishments have included commissioner of the West-ern Association of Schools and Colleges; chairman of the Board of Directors of the Council of Graduate Schools; president, National Physical Science Consor-tium; director of The American Mutual Funds; direc-tor of the St. Francis Health System; director of the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce; director of the American Council on Education; director of the National Colle-giate Athletic Association, and member of the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education Na-tional Board.

During the past decade, TU has achieved a remark-able transformation. It is ranked No. 83 among all U.S. doctoral universities and among the top 50 pri-vate universities by U.S. News and World Report. TU also has added more than 1 million square feet of usable space, including student apartments and ac-tivity centers, academic and administrative buildings, and athletic facilities, among others. The university’s seven-year Embrace the Future campaign wrapped up last year, raising more than $698 million. Thanks to the campaign, TU has created: $119 million in scholar-ship endowments; 1,182 new awards; $87 million in faculty endowments; and 47 new endowed positions.

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Kevin HarrisHead Coach11TH YEAR

Kevin Harris is in his 11th season as the head women’s rowing coach at The University of Tulsa. He became the fifth coach in school history on July 9, 2002, and since then has steadily built TU towards a stronger position within the rowing world.

During his tenure, Harris’ teams have recorded 192 first-place finishes and medaled 402 boats in 93 regat-tas. He has seen 56 student-athletes receive Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) National Scholar Athlete honors and his team has won TU’s Outstanding Team Community Service Award seven times (2003, ’04, ’05, ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10) for their community and campus involvement.

The Golden Hurricane posted 19 first-place marks, while 34 boats finished among the top three in eight regattas during the 2011-12 season. TU’s Lightweight 8+ won their event at the Head of the Hooch, while the Lightweight 2x and Novice 4+ captured top finishes at the Head of the Oklahoma. Tulsa once again claimed the Lawless Cup and finished fifth in Conference USA, while Stephanie Rogers was named as a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association All-American, the first for TU in pro-gram history. Thirty-five rowers received C-USA academic recognition, while 10 picked up CRCA accolades.

In the 2010-11 campaign, Tulsa posted 22 first-place finishes and medaled 57 boats in 11 regattas. The Golden Hurricane earned a sixth-place finish in the Lightweight 4+ at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, medaled its first-ever boat at the Conference USA Championship as the Varsity 4+ picked up a bronze medal, and medaled all five boats at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association to tie for the women’s team trophy. Thirty-one rowers received both TU and Conference USA Academic honors, while eight were named CRCA National Scholar-Athletes.

The Golden Hurricane tallied 34 first-place marks and earned 60 medals in 10 regattas during the 2009-10 season. Tulsa captured the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association women’s team title, competed in the inaugural Conference USA Championship, finishing fifth overall, earned seven medals at the USRowing Collegiate Championship, and the Lightweight 8+ was second in the Petite Final at the IRA Championship. Thirty-one rowers received both TU and Conference USA Academic honors, while seven were named CRCA National Scholar-Athletes.

In 2009, TU recorded 20 first-place finishes and took home 35 medals in nine regattas. The Golden Hurricane claimed its third straight Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championship, but this time it was at home on the Verdigris River in Catoosa, Okla. Tulsa captured top marks in the Novice 4+, Varsity 8+ and Second Varsity 8+, and second-place finishes in the Varsity 4+ and Novice 8+ for the MIRC title. TU brought home six gold medals from both the Wichita Frostbite and Lawless Cup regat-tas, and earned a second-place Petite Final finish in the Lightweight 8+ at the IRA. Thirty-one rowers received both TU and C-USA Academic honors, while six were named CRCA National Scholar-Athletes.

Harris led Tulsa to its first-ever appearance at the 2008 IRA Championships, where the Golden Hurricane’s Lightweight 4+ claimed a fifth-place finish. TU cap-tured gold medals in the Novice 4+ and Lightweight 4+ at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championship, first-place finishes in the Novice 4+ at

the Knecht Cup and Dad Vail Regattas, and second-place marks in the Lightweight 4+ at the Knecht Cup and Dad Vail Regatta. Tulsa also earned its second straight MIRC team championship. Twenty-eight rowers received both TU and Conference USA Academic honors, while 13 were named CRCA National Scholar-Athletes.

Harris coached the Tulsa rowers to 21 first-place finish-es during the 2006-07 season, including wins in the Varsity 2-, Lightweight 4+, Varsity 4+, Novice 8+ and 2nd Varsity 8+ at the Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Association Regatta to capture the MIRC team championship. TU also claimed an impressive sixth-place mark in the Varsity 8+ at the Dad Vail Regatta. Off the water, six rowers were named CRCA National Scholar Athletes, 20 earned C-USA Academic honors and 20 earned TU academic accolades.

In the 2005 fall campaign, the Club 4+ and Championship 4+ crews earned fifth- and 12th-place marks at the Head of the Charles Regatta, while the Varsity 4+ captured a second-place mark at the Head of the Oklahoma Centennial Regatta. In the spring, TU’s Varsity 4+ posted wins over Creighton, Drake, SMU and Murray State. The Varsity 8+ claimed a third-place finish at the Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing Championship, and finished sixth in the semifinals at the Dad Vail Regatta. In the classroom, two rowers were selected as 2006 CRCA National Scholar Athletes, while five rowers were named C-USA All-Academic Medalists, and 21 were selected as C-USA All-Academic Honorees.

In 2004-05, Tulsa registered one of the biggest victories in the program’s history with a first-place finish in the Club 4+ race at the Head of the Charles Regatta, and during the spring season, Tulsa’s boats combined for 14 first-place finishes in six meets. Off the water, Harris also had the Golden Hurricane excelling in the classroom. Three row-ers were named 2005 National Scholar Athletes by the CRCA, and a total of 24 rowers were named to either the President’s List (6), Dean’s List (11) or Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (7).

Harris took a small Golden Hurricane squad and steered it through a successful 2003-04 season. TU concluded the fall by finishing ninth among 54 boats at the Head of the Charles in the Club 4+ event. During the spring, the Hurricane turned in first-ever victories against Iowa at the Longhorn Invitational and won races against Drake, Kansas and SMU in Varsity 4+ competition. Additionally, the 2004 season saw Tulsa make its first-ever appearance at the Dad Vail, where Tulsa’s Novice 8+ finished fourth in a strong field.

In his first season at Tulsa in 2002-03, the Golden Hurricane competed in 10 regattas, posted four first-place finishes and medaled 23 boats.

Not only has Harris been instrumental in developing a highly competitive team, but he has been the driving force behind the construction of the Tulsa rowing facilities. The Jack Zink Indoor Rowing Center, completed in March of 2006, is a state-of-the-art rowing center that is housed within TU’s Mabee Gymnasium and features an indoor rowing tank, an ergometer room capable of supporting the entire team practicing at one time, locker rooms and coaches offices.

Kevin Harris’ Year-By-Year

Year Regattas 1st-Place Finishes Boats Medaled2002-03 10 4 232003-04 8 14 322004-05 10 19 552005-06 8 12 272006-07 8 21 322007-08 11 27 472008-09 9 20 352009-10 10 34 602010-11 11 22 572011-12 8 19 34Totals 93 192 402

In addition to the indoor practice facility, the 5,000-square foot J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest was completed in January 2007. The boathouse is the first boat storage facility specifically dedicated to the needs of the varsity rowers at TU. It is located on the Verdigris River and sports a natural setting of 18 miles distance for practice.

Before arriving at Tulsa, Harris was the first assistant coach at Kansas State from 1999-2002. During his ten-ure at KSU, he coached the novice crews and recorded victories over Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac-10 rivals. He was also responsible for recruiting over 20 student-athletes to Kansas State. It was during Harris’ time in Manhattan that the KSU squad garnered the school’s first top-25 ranking in the 2002 CRCA National Poll.

From 1997-99, Harris was head coach at NCAA Division III Mills College in Oakland, Calif. In Harris’ first year, he guided the Cyclones to their first-ever NCAA Championship appearance at the 1998 National Collegiate Women’s Rowing Championships, becoming the first African-American coach to take a crew to the NCAAs. Mills finished 15th in the Varsity 4+, which was the school’s first appearance in any sport at an NCAA Championship.

Harris began his collegiate coaching career at NCAA Division III Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Mass. As the novice coach, Harris’ crews won two straight Seven Sister’s Championships and numerous duel races against New England rivals. In 1997, the novice crews contributed to Mount Holyoke winning the New England Women’s 8+ Conference Championship, while also winning a New England Championship in the Second Novice 8+.

From 1991-95, Harris coached top high school crews in the Washington Metropolitan Area. As head coach at Yorktown High School, his crews recorded top finishes at the Stotesbury Cup and the SRA National Championships in the Varsity 8+ and Lightweight 8+ categories. In 1995, as head coach of the Potomac Boat Club Women’s Crew, his Junior 8+ finished first at the Canadian Henley Regatta.

Harris has also served as a member of the United States Rowing Association Junior Women’s Committee from 1994-98, and in 1999-2000 coached the Junior National Team Development Camps for the West Region. He is in his second stint of serving on the CRCA Board of Directors, as he previously served from 1998-2000. Harris holds a USRA Level III Coaching Certification.

Harris earned his bachelor’s degree in history from George Washington University in 1992 and received a master’s of education in 1997 from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

Harris married the former Jennifer Busch in 2002. Jennifer received her doctoral degree in biology at TU in December 2006 and is a petroleum microbiologist with ConocoPhillips. The couple have two daughters: Victoria and Alexandra.

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Rodney MottAssistant Coach/Boatman/Rigger3RD YEAR

Rodney Mott is in his third year as an assistant coach, as well as boatman/rigger for the Golden Hurricane rowing team. He assists with the instruction of the novice and varsity crews, as well as oversees all the equipment that keeps the rowing team on the water and racing. Mott has been professionally involved in rowing for over 20 years.

Mott assisted the Golden Hurricane to 19 first-place marks, while 34 boats finished among the top three in eight regattas during the 2011-12 season. TU’s Lightweight 8+ won their event at the Head of the Hooch, while the Lightweight 2x and Novice 4+ captured top finishes at the Head of the Oklahoma. Tulsa once again claimed the Lawless Cup and finished fifth in Conference USA, while Stephanie Rogers was named as a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association All-American, the first for TU in program history.

During the 2010-11 season, Mott helped coach TU to 22 first-place finishes and saw 57 boats medal in 11 regattas. The Golden Hurricane earned a sixth-place finish in the Lightweight 4+ at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, medaled its first-ever boat at the Conference USA Championship as the Varsity 4+ picked up a bronze medal, and medaled all five boats at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association to tie for the women’s team trophy.

Before coming to Tulsa, Mott served as the Head Rowing Coach and Lecturer for the Physical Education Department at Vassar College for four years. During his tenure, Mott’s teams broke every team record in school history, and in the 2006-07 season, his team was ranked No. 13 in the country.

Mott previously served as head rowing coach at Willamette (1996-2006), Puget Sound (1989-1996) and North Idaho (1988-89), and was an assistant coach at Washington State (1988).

Mott received his degree in American studies from Washington State in 1991. He has been a member of US Rowing since 1984 and a member of the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association since 1999. Mott holds a US Rowing Coaching Certification, Levels I, II, and III.

Mott and his wife, Tina, have one daughter, Makishi.

Taurii CoyneSecond Assistant Coach2ND YEAR

Taurii Coyne is in her third year as second assistant coach for the Tulsa rowing team.

Coyne helped lead the Golden Hurricane to 19 first-place marks, while 34 boats finished among the top three in eight regattas during the 2011-12 season. TU’s Lightweight 8+ won their event at the Head of the Hooch, while the Lightweight 2x and Novice 4+ captured top finishes at the Head of the Oklahoma. Tulsa once again claimed the Lawless Cup and finished fifth in Conference USA, while Stephanie Rogers was named as a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association All-American, the first for TU in program history.

During the 2010-11 season, Coyne helped coach TU to 22 first-place finishes and saw 57 boats medal in 11 regattas. The Golden Hurricane earned a sixth-place finish in the Lightweight 4+ at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, medaled its first-ever boat at the Conference USA Championship as the Varsity 4+ picked up a bronze medal, and medaled all five boats at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association to tie for the women’s team trophy.

Coyne was a volunteer coach for the University of Miami women’s crew in 2006-07 and 2009. She coached novice and third varsity rowers.

Prior to Miami, Coyne served as the head coach for the Chicago River Rowing Club in 2007 where she was responsible for training programs for all levels of ath-letes as well as community outreach programs.

From 2001-05, Coyne was a coach, private instructor, and youth chaperone for the Tampa Rowing Club. Her responsibilities included working with college athletes during their break and keeping equipment maintained and available. She was also involved with the develop-ment and implementation of The Stewards Foundation and Learn-to-Row programs.

Coyne has race experience in all boat classes, and earned four varsity letters while a member of the University of Miami Women’s Rowing Team. She graduated from Miami in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in both art history and forensics.

Coyne is a member of the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association.

Natasha OstopovichGraduate Assistant1ST YEAR

Natasha Ostopovich is in her first year as a graduate assistant coach with the Tulsa rowing team.

Ostopovich was a four-year letterwinner at Washington State University, where she rowed in the Varsity 8+, Second Varsity 8+ and Collegiate 4+ throughout her career. She helped the Second Varsity 8+ record an eighth-place finish at the 2008 and 2011 NCAA Championships, and post a ninth-place perfor-mance in 2010. As a junior, Ostopovich also rowed the Second Varsity 8+ to third-place marks at the San Diego Crew Classic and Lake Natoma Invitational, and a fourth-place finish at the Pac-10 Championships.

A native of Ontario, Canada, Ostopovich earned her bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology, Heath and Fitness Teaching in 2012 from Washington State.

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2013 Tulsa Rowing RosterName Boat Ht. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School or Club) Major

Liz Akin LW 5-8 FR-HS Westerville, Ohio (Worthington Christian/Westerville Rowing Club) Arts & Sciences

Amanda Ames OW 5-11 SO-1L Wildwood, Mo. (St. Louis Rowing Club) Exercise and Sports Science

Jerusha Blankenship OW 5-8 FR-HS Tulsa, Okla. (Homeschooled) Arts & Sciences

Alana Bobka OW 5-5 FR-HS Aurora, Colo. (Mile High Rowing Club) Petroleum Engineering

Allyson Brooks OW 5-6 SR-3L Moorestown, N.J. (South Jersey Rowing Club) Exercise and Sports Science

Marissa Catalanotto LW 5-5 FR-HS Northport, N.Y. (Sagamore Rowing Association) Chemistry

Helen Char COX 5-0 FR-HS Saratoga, Calif. (Los Gatos Rowing Club) Applied Math & Business

Kate Cooley LW 5-3 SO-HS Albuquerque, N.M. (Albuquerque Academy) Biology/Pre-Med

Diana Cortes COX 5-0 SO-SQ Houston, Texas (YES Prep North Central) Mechanical Engineering

Madison Crane LW 5-4 FR-HS Little Rock, Ark. (Arkansas Boathouse Club) Arts & Sciences

Lauren Delucchi LW 5-5 FR-HS Stockton, Calif. (Stockton Rowing Club) Arts & Sciences

Hannah Emnett OW 5-11 FR-HS St. Louis, Mo. (Cor Jesu Academy) Mechanical Engineering

Emily Farrar OW 5-10 FR-HS Pittsford, N.Y. (Pittsford Crew) Arts & Sciences

Megan Fitzpatrick OW 5-8 SR-3L Absecon, N.J. (Holy Spirit HS) Exercise and Sports Science/Education

Zoe Fleischmann OW 5-11 JR-1L Aberdeen, Scotland (Anchorage Rowing Association) Chemistry

Betsy Govig COX 5-6 FR-HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Xavier Preparatory Crew) Arts & Sciences

Brooke Helmberger OW 5-9 JR-2L Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-La Vista) Psychology

Elizabeth Keane LW 5-3 FR-HS Gloucester, Va. (Gloucester) Athletic Training

Allison Kiefer OW 5-5 SO-1L Easton, Conn. (Joel Barlow HS) Nursing

Kiren Koshal OW 5-8 FR-HS Surfside, Fla. (Miami Beach Rowing Club/Hollywood Rowing Club) Chemistry

Ashley Lane OW 5-10 FR-HS Olympia, Wash. (Olympia Area Rowing) Arts & Sciences

Emily Loudenback LW 5-6 FR-HS Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Rowing Association) Petroleum Engineering

Lauren Mann LW 5-5 SO-1L Temple, Texas (Temple HS) Art

Angie Matel OW 5-8 FR-HS Greendale, Wis. (Milwaukee Rowing Club) Biology/Pre-Med

Rosie McCarthy LW 5-2 SR-3L Williamsville, N.Y. (West Side Rowing Club) Information Technology

Jasmine McGill LW 5-7 FR-HS Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Rowing Association) Biology

Megan Melott-Elliott COX 5-2 SR-3L Woodbridge, Va. (C.D. Hylton HS) Biochemistry

Angela Metzler COX 5-3 SO-SQ Zionsville, Ind. (Indianapolis Rowing Center) Marketing

Amy Nelson OW 5-10 JR-2L Elm Grove, Wis. (Milwaukee Rowing Club) Exercise and Sports Science

Meredith Papps OW 5-8 SR-3L Ontario, Canada (Ernestown Secondary HS) Athletic Training

Patrizia Perazzo LW 5-5 SO-SQ Caracas, Venezuela (Emil Friedman HS) Arts & Sciences

Rachel Perry LW 5-7 FR-HS Austin, Texas (Homeschooled) Exercise and Sports Science

Amy Richardson LW 5-4 SO-1L Broken Arrow, Okla. (Tulsa Juniors Rowing Club) Nursing

Sarah Ringler LW 5-8 FR-HS Folsom, Calif. (Capital Crew) Accounting

Jamie Roloff LW 5-6 SO-1L Richboro, Pa. (Council Rock HS/Bachelors Barge Club) Exercise and Sports Science

Amanda Schenk OW 5-8 SR-2L Victoria, B.C., Canada (Pacific Christian HS/University of Victoria) Sociology

Elaine Schillinger COX 5-3 FR-HS St. Louis, Mo. (Ladue HS/St. Louis Rowing Club) Energy Management

Carly Schmidt OW 5-6 JR-2L Ontario, Canada (Denis Morris HS) Political Science

Kaitlyn Schneider COX 5-0 FR-HS Lake View, N.Y. (Frontier HS/West Side Rowing Club) Accounting

Molly Selig LW 5-7 SR-3L Glencoe, Ill. (New Trier HS) Exercise and Sports Science

Emalia Seto LW 5-4 FR-HS El Dorado Hills, Calif. (St. Francis HS/Capital Crew) Arts & Sciences

Leah Suleski LW 5-5 FR-HS Buffalo, N.Y. (City Honors School/West Side Rowing Club) Arts & Sciences

Kaity Swinford OW 6-2 FR-HS Austin, Texas (Texas Rowing Center) Arts & Sciences

Puja Sztorc OW 5-5 SR-3L North Tonawanda, N.Y. (West Side Rowing Club) History

Sam Tober OW 5-11 FR-HS Ontario, Canada (E.L. Crossley Secondary/South Niagara Rowing Club) Accounting

Melissa Urquhart OW 5-9 SO-1L Latham, N.Y. (Shaker Rowing Association) Biochemistry

Renee Vanasse OW 5-11 JR-2L Coon Rapids, Minn. (Coon Rapids HS) Economics

Sarah Ward OW 5-7 FR-HS Temple, Texas (Temple HS) International Business and German

Colleen Wohlrab LW 5-8 SO-1L Sarasota, Fla. (Sarasota Scullers) Business

Kevin Harris – Head Coach Rodney Mott – Assistant Coach/Boatman/Rigger Taurii Coyne – Assistant CoachNatasha Ostopovich – Graduate Assistant CoachDr. Herbert Gottfried – Volunteer Coach

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Liz AkinLightweight • 5-8 • Fr-HSWesterville, Ohio (Westerville Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the Westerville Rowing Club . . . was a member of the Lightweight Varsity crew for two years . . . was a US Rowing Youth Nationals qualifier as a junior . . . helped her Lightweight 8+ earn a silver medal at the Head of the Ohio and a bronze at the Head of the Hooch in 2010 . . . had a stellar 2011 season finish-ing with a bronze medal at the Midwest Rowing Championships and was 15th in the nation at the Youth National Championships in the Lightweight 8+ . . . rowed for the Southeast Junior Development Camp in the Junior “A” Eight and Four events as an open weight . . . has been in a Lightweight 8+ that has won medals at the Speakmon and Columbus Classic . . . earned two letters in softball and one in basketball at Worthington Christian.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born April 21, 1994 . . . daughter of Dain and Sherrille Akin.

Amanda AmesOpen Weight • 5-11 • So-1LWildwood, Mo. (St. Louis Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner.

FRESHMAN (2011-12) – Participated in five regattas . . . captured a top finish in the Novice 4+ and a second-place mark in the Novice 8+ at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head of the Hooch, posted a fourth-place time in the Novice 4+ . . . raced the Novice 4+ to a top finish at the Lawless Cup . . . at the C-USA Championship, earned a fifth-place Grand Final finish in the Varsity 4+.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the St. Louis Rowing Club under Coach Tim Franck . . . raced the Varsity 4+ to a third-place finish at the Head of the Rock and recorded a third-place mark in the 2011 WashU 2k Erg Championship as a senior . . . as a junior, helped the Varsity 8+ post a first-place finish at the St. Louis Sprints and Chicago Sprints, and a third-place mark at the Midwest Regionals . . . earned a gold medal at the 2010 WashU 2k Erg Novice Championship . . . was a member of the St. Joseph’s Academy volleyball and track and field teams.

PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major . . . born February 25, 1993 . . . daughter of Mark and Carolyn Ames . . . was tabbed to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman.

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year basketball player for the NOAH consortium of homeschooled students in Northeast Oklahoma . . . while playing for the NOAH Jag-uars, Blankenship averaged 11.0 points and 4.2 rebounds per game in her career . . . as a senior, she tallied 13.4 points per game and was a Tulsa World all-metro honoree . . . was named to the NCHBC All-Region team as a sophomore, junior and senior.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born February 28, 1993 . . . daughter of Joe and Rosa Blankenship . . . her brother, Malachi, played receiver for the Golden Hurricane football team, while her father, Joe, is a high school football coach, and her uncle, Bill, is the TU Head Football Coach.

Alana BobkaOpen Weight • 5-5 • Fr-HSAurora, Colo. (Mile High Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a member of the Mile High Rowing Club . . . as a se-nior, was the National Champion in Women’s Pair and sixth in the Women’s Four . . . in 2011, was second at the Mile High Erg Sprints and 16th in her division at the C.R.A.S.H-B Erg Sprints . . . took gold at the 2011 USRA Central Youth Championships in the Women’s Four and Women’s Pair, and went on to the USRA Youth National Championships and earned a bronze medal in the Pair and a fourth-place finish in the Four.

PERSONAL – A petroleum engineering major . . . born November 8, 1993 . . . daugh-ter of Brian and Susan Bobka.

Allyson BrooksOpen Weight • 5-6 • Sr-3LMoorestown, N.J. (South Jersey Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner.

JUNIOR (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . assisted the Varsity 8+ to wins over Kansas, Kansas State and Central Oklahoma at the Oklahoma Invitational . . . at the San Diego Crew Classic, raced the Varsity 8+ to a fifth-place Grand Final finish . . . helped Tulsa capture the Lawless Cup with a top mark in the Varsity 8+ . . . at the C-USA Championship, earned a fifth-place Grand Final finish in the Varsity 8+.

SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in nine regattas . . . turned in a fourth-place performance with a time of 19:46.5 in the Open 2- with Meredith Papps at the Head of the Hooch . . . posted second-place finishes in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final at both the

Jerusha BlankenshipOpen Weight • 5-8 • Fr-HSTulsa, Okla. (Homeschooled)

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Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final.

FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . assisted the Novice 4+ and Novice 8+ to gold medal finishes at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . guided the Novice 4+ to a third-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Second Varsity 8+ to a fourth-place Grand Final finish . . . recorded a first-place mark in the Collegiate 4x and tallied a second-place finish in the Lightweight 8+ at the USRowing Championship . . . at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, tallied a second-place Petite Final mark in the Lightweight 8+.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for three years with the South Jersey Rowing Club . . . raced the Women’s Junior 2x to a second-place finish at the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships and to the petite final at the USRowing Youth National Championship as a senior . . . advanced to the finals in the Senior 4x ‘B’ at the 2009 Royal Canadian Henley . . . turned in a second-place mark in the US Rowing Club Na-tionals in the Junior 4+ ‘A’ in 2007 . . . earned the Coach’s Award for Dedication as a senior, received the Burlington County Scholastic League All-Star Pole Vault honor as a junior, picked up Most Valuable Athlete and All-South Jersey accolades as a sopho-more and was named the Outstanding Freshman in track during her career . . . was a four-year letterwinner in track and field, and a three-year letterwinner in winter track.

PERSONAL – Majoring in exercise and sports science . . . born October 8, 1990 . . . daughter of John and Sheere Brooks . . . her sister, Heather, also rowed at Tulsa . . . was named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and to the Tulsa Athletic Direc-tor’s Honor Roll as a freshman and junior.

Marissa CatalanottoLightweight • 5-5 • Fr-HSNorthport, N.Y. (Sagamore Rowing Association)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the Sagamore Rowing Association and East End Rowing . . . finished eighth at the Youth National Championships in the Lightweight Double in 2010 . . . finished fourth at the 2011 New York State Championships and fifth at the American Scholastic Rowing Championship in the Single Scull . . . at the 2011 Head of the Charles, finished 20th in the Open Lightweight Single . . . claimed a first-place time at the Head of the Schuylkill in the Under 19 Quadruple Sculls . . . captured a first-place finish in the Lightweight 2x at the New York State Champion-ships, Cooper Cup and Mercer Lake Championships in 2012.

PERSONAL – A chemistry major . . . born May 12, 1994 . . . daughter of Dominic and Francesca Catalanotto.

Helen CharCoxswain • 5-0 • Fr-HSSaratoga, Calif. (Los Gatos Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the Los Gatos Rowing Club . . . started as a light-weight rower at LGRC and has only been a coxswain for one year . . . earned a gold medal at the 2011 Southwest Junior Rowing Championships in the Novice 8+ category. PERSONAL – An applied math and business major . . . born April 29, 1994 . . . daugh-ter of Richard Char and Nellie Yoshida.

Kate CooleyLightweight • 5-3 • So-HSAlbuquerque, N.M. (Albuquerque Academy)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year softball letterwinner at Albuquerque Academy . . . was also a member of the volleyball and swim teams as a freshman.

PERSONAL – A biology/pre-med major . . . born September 17, 1992 . . . daughter of Tom and Mary Cooley.

Diana CortesCoxswain • 5-0 • So-SQHouston, Texas (YES Prep North Central)

AT TULSA – A returning squad member . . . has raced in two regattas.

FRESHMAN (2011-12) – Competed in two regattas . . . coxed the Novice 4+ to a first-place finish at the Head of the Oklahoma and a second-place mark at the Head of the Hooch.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Did not compete.

PERSONAL – A mechanical engineering major . . . born July 5, 1993 . . . daughter of Cirino and Maria Cortes.

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Madison CraneLightweight • 5-4 • Fr-HSLittle Rock, Ark. (Arkansas Boathouse Club)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the Arkansas Boat Club . . . was active in gymnastics and dance growing up.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born December 19, 1993 . . . daughter of Christopher and Pamela Crane.

Lauren DelucchiLightweight • 5-5 • Fr-HSStockton, Calif. (Stockton Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the Stockton Rowing Club . . . was a four-year mem-ber of the St. Mary’s High School swim team . . . her SMHS swim team was the league champion in 2012 . . . finished first in her age group at the Santa Cruz Rough Water Swim . . . was a sections qualifier, Junior Olympics qualifier and Far Western qualifier during her swim career . . . also participated in water polo and cross country for one year each at SMHS.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born April 22, 1994 . . . daughter of Tony Delucchi and Veronica Delucchi-Grey.

Hannah EmnettOpen Weight • 5-11 • Fr-HSSt. Louis, Mo. (Cor Jesu Academy)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a two-year letterwinner on the track and field team at Cor Jesu Academy . . . also earned a letter in soccer and cross country.

PERSONAL – A mechanical engineering major . . . born January 29, 1994 . . . daugh-ter of David and Diana Emnett.

Emily FarrarOpen Weight • 5-10 • Fr-HSPittsford, N.Y. (Pittsford Crew)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the Pittsford Crew . . . raced the Women’s 4+ to a gold-medal finish at the New York State Championships . . . competed at the Youth Nationals in the Women’s 4+ and claimed a fifth-place mark . . . captured a seventh-place finish in the Youth 8+ at the Head of the Charles . . . was a member of the Varsity 8+ that finished third at the 2011 New York State Championships . . . turned in a sixth-place mark in the Youth 8+ at the 2010 Head of the Charles . . . was a NYS Scholar-Athlete and earned her teams’ Scott Laio Memorial Award . . . also competed in softball, target shooting and ski-racing . . . was the Distinguished Expert in .22 Rifle, finishing as the state champion four times, was a multiple state record holder and Junior Olympic East Coast Gold Medalist.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born February 14, 1994 . . . daughter of John Farrar and Jessie Summerville.

Megan FitzpatrickOpen Weight • 5-8 • Sr-3LAbsecon, N.J. (Holy Spirit HS)

AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner.

JUNIOR (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . assisted the Second Varsity 8+ to wins over Kansas, Kansas State and Central Oklahoma at the Oklahoma Invita-tional . . . raced the Second Varsity 8+ to a top mark at the Lawless Cup . . . at the C-USA Championship, earned a sixth-place Grand Final finish in the Second Varsity 8+.

SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in nine regattas . . . helped tally a win over Harvard in the Varsity 4+ at the Tulsa-Harvard Duel . . . raced the Second Varsity 8+ to a second-place Grand Final finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a third-place mark in the Varsity 4+ Grand Final.

FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in eight regattas . . . guided the Novice 4+ to a third-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, captured a gold medal in the Novice 4+ . . . helped the Var-sity 4+ post a top finish in the ‘C’ Final at the Central South and C-USA Championship.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in rowing and soccer at Holy Spirit High School . . . as a senior, helped her Lightweight 8+ finish second in the New Jer-sey State Championship, third in the Scholastic Rowing Association Championship and fourth at the Stotesbury Cup . . . claimed first-place finishes in the Lightweight 8+ at the Stotesbury Cup and SRAA Championship, and a second-place mark in the New Jersey State Championship during her junior campaign . . . earned the Most Dedicated Player award for soccer as a junior.

PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science and education major . . . born March 25, 1991 . . . daughter of Brian and Mary Ellen Fitzpatrick . . . was tabbed to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a freshman, sophomore and junior . . . was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman and sophomore, and to the Dean’s List as a junior.

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Zoe FleischmannOpen Weight • 5-11 • Jr-1LAberdeen, Scotland (Anchorage Rowing Association)

AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner.

SOPHOMORE (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . assisted the Varsity 4+ to wins over Kansas State and Central Oklahoma, and the Second Varsity 8+ to a win over Kansas at the Oklahoma Invitational . . . raced the Varsity 4+ to a top mark at the Lawless Cup and earned C-USA Boat of the Week accolades . . . at the C-USA Championship, earned a fifth-place Grand Final finish in the Varsity 4+.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in basketball and earned two let-ters in skiing at the International School of Aberdeen.

PERSONAL – A chemistry major . . . born June 2, 1992 . . . daughter of Karl Fleis-chmann and Carolina Torres . . . was selected as a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Asso-ciation Scholar Athlete as a sophomore . . . was named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Tulsa Dean’s List as a sophomore.

Betsy GovigCoxswain • 5-6 • Fr-HSPhoenix, Ariz. (Xavier Preparatory Crew)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner at Xavier Preparatory . . . helped her team win a state championship in three of her four years . . . coxed the Varsity 4+ to a third-place mark at the USRA Southwest Junior Regional Championship to qualify the boat for Xavier’s first trip to the Youth National Championships where her team finished fifth in the C-Final . . . was named as the Outstanding Senior at Xavier.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born February 26, 1994 . . . daughter of Todd and Michele Govig.

Brooke HelmbergerOpen Weight • 5-9 • Jr-2LPapillion, Neb. (Papillion-La Vista)

AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner.

SOPHOMORE (2011-12) – Participated in six regattas . . . assisted the Second Var-sity 8+ to wins over Kansas, Kansas State and Central Oklahoma at the Oklahoma Invitational . . . raced the Second Varsity 8+ to a top mark at the Lawless Cup . . . at the C-USA Championship, earned a sixth-place Grand Final finish in the Second Varsity 8+.

FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in nine regattas . . . helped the Novice 8+ record a fourth-place finish with a time of 16:14.77 at the Head of the Oklahoma

. . . posted a third-place finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and a sixth-place mark at the San Diego Crew Classic in the Novice 8+ Grand Final . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in soccer at Papillion-La Vista High School . . . was also a member of the volleyball team for two years and football team for one season.

PESONAL – A psychology and pre-med major . . . born May 13, 1992 . . . daughter of Jim and Dawn Helmberger . . . was a C-USA Academic Medal Winner as a fresh-man and sophomore . . . was named to the Tulsa President’s List as a freshman and to the Dean’s List as a sophomore . . . was selected as a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar Athlete as a sophomore.

Elizabeth KeaneLightweight • 5-3 • Fr-HSGloucester, Va. (Gloucester HS)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner at Gloucester High School . . . won a gold medal as a senior and a silver medal as a junior in the Varsity 4+ at the Virginia State Championships . . . helped her team advance to the Grand Finals at the SRA Nationals and Stotesbury Cup regattas . . . also rowed for the Mobjack Rowing Club.

PERSONAL – An athletic training major . . . born August 10, 1994 . . . daughter of David and Ruth Keane.

Allison KieferOpen Weight • 5-5 • So-1LEaston, Conn. (Joel Barlow HS)

AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner.

FRESHMAN (2011-12) – Participated in four regattas . . . captured a second-place mark in the Novice 8+ at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . raced the Novice 4+ to a top finish at the Lawless Cup.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in soccer at Joel Barlow High School . . . helped JBHS post a combined 46-9-4 record during that time, finishing as the Class M state semifinalists as a sophomore and senior.

PERSONAL – A nursing major . . . born October 25, 1993 . . . daughter of Joseph and Christel Kiefer . . . was a C-USA Academic Medal Winner and was tabbed to the Tulsa President’s List as a freshman.

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Kiren KoshalOpen Weight • 5-8 • Fr-HSSurfside, Fla. (Miami Beach/Hollywood Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the Miami Beach and Hollywood Rowing Clubs . . . captured a top finish in the Pair at the Florida State Championship and competed in the Youth Nationals.

PERSONAL – A chemistry major . . . born December 28, 1993 . . . daughter of Subash and Merike Koshal.

Ashley LaneOpen Weight • 5-10 • Fr-HSOlympia, Wash. (Olympia Area Rowing)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for Olympia Area Rowing (OAR) . . . earned a silver medal in the Double at the 2011 USRA Northwest Youth Rowing Championship and went on to finish fifth at the Youth National Championships . . . turned in a fourth-place mark in the Single at the USRA Northwest Youth Rowing Championships as a senior.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born March 31, 1994 . . . daughter of Johan and Rebecca Hellman.

Emily LoudenbackLightweight • 5-6 • Fr-HSLong Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Rowing Association)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the Long Beach Rowing Association . . . won the Open 4+ at the Southwest Regionals and went on to place fourth at Youth Nationals as a senior . . . helped her Lightweight 8+ earn a gold medal at the Long Beach Invita-tional, San Diego Crew Classic and Southwest Region Junior Rowing Championship in 2011 . . . turned in a fifth-place performance in the Lightweight 8+ at the Youth National Championships.

PERSONAL – A petroleum engineering major . . . born March 28, 1994 . . . daughter of Blaine and Janee Loudenback.

Lauren MannLightweight • 5-5 • So-1LTemple, Texas (Temple HS)

AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner.

FRESHMAN (2011-12) – Participated in four regattas . . . at the San Diego Crew Classic, raced the Lightweight 8+ to a fifth-place finish . . . helped the Lightweight 8+ tally a fourth-place mark at the Dad Vail Regatta.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year member of the volleyball team at Temple High School . . . was also a member of the track and field team for one year.

PERSONAL – An art major . . . born August 27, 1992 . . . daughter of Mitchell and Kirsten Mann . . . was a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar Athlete as a freshman . . . was tabbed to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and to the Tulsa Dean’s List as a freshman.

Angie MatelOpen Weight • 5-8 • Fr-HSGreendale, Wis. (Milwaukee Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the Milwaukee Rowing Club . . . finished second in the Petite Final in the Varsity 4+ at the Midwest Junior Championships . . . competed in the Varsity 8+ at the Head of the Charles.

PERSONAL – A biology/pre-med major . . . born March 30, 1994 . . . daughter of Dan Matel and Christina Luther-Matel.

Rosie McCarthyLightweight • 5-2 • Sr-3LWilliamsville, N.Y. (West Side Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 25 career regattas.

JUNIOR (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . tallied a top finish in the Lightweight 8+ at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the San Diego Crew Classic, raced the Lightweight 8+ to a fifth-place mark . . . helped the Lightweight 8+ tally a fourth-place finish at the Dad Vail Regatta.

SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in nine regattas . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Open 4+ Grand Final.

FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . assisted the Novice 8+ to a gold medal finish at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . guided the Novice 4+ to a third-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Second Varsity 8+ to a fourth-place Grand Final finish.

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PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year rower at Williamsville North High School . . . helped her team finish first at the Head of the Schuylkill as a senior . . . took first place in the New York State Novice 4+ Championships as a junior.

PERSONAL – An information technology major . . . born August 30, 1991 . . . daugh-ter of Philip and Jane McCarthy.

Jasmine McGillLightweight • 5-7 • Fr-HSLong Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Rowing Association)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the Long Beach Rowing Association . . . captured a top finish in the Open 4x and a second-place mark in the Lightweight 2x at the 2012 Southwest Regionals . . . turned in second-place finishes in the Lightweight 2x at the 2011 Southwest Regional, Youth Nationals and Club Nationals . . . posted a fourth-place time in the U-17 Double at the 2010 Canadian Henley.

PERSONAL – A biology major . . . born March 11, 1994 . . . daughter of Dan and Amy McGill . . . her father, Dan, was a member of the US National Rowing Team.

Megan Melott-ElliottCoxswain • 5-2 • Sr-3LWoodbridge, Va. (C.D. Hylton HS)

AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 19 career regattas.

JUNIOR (2011-12) – Participated in four regattas . . . wasn’t able to compete during the majority of the season due to surgery and rehabilitation of her leg.

SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in seven regattas . . . raced the Second Var-sity 8+ to a second-place Grand Final finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final.

FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in eight regattas . . . coxed the Novice 4+ to a gold medal finish at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, captured a gold medal in the Novice 4+ . . . named TU’s Dan Bitson Courage Award recipient.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in rowing at C.D. Hylton Se-nior High School . . . coxed the women’s Lightweight 4+ to a sixth-place mark as a sophomore, and fifth-place performances as a junior and senior at the Virginia State Championships . . . coxed the Men’s Novice 4+ as a freshman.

PERSONAL – Working towards a combined BS/MS degree in biochemistry with a minor in deaf education . . . born April 5, 1991 . . . daughter of Jay and Jane Melott . . . married Benjamin Elliott in May 2012 . . . was a C-USA Academic Medal Winner as a freshman . . . was tabbed to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a sophomore and junior . . . was named to the Tulsa Dean’s List as a freshman, sophomore and junior . . . was selected as a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete as a sophomore.

Angela MetzlerCoxswain • 5-3 • So-SQZionsville, Ind. (Indianapolis Rowing Center)

AT TULSA – A returning squad member.

FRESHMAN (2011-12) – Participated in two regattas . . . raced the Novice 4+ to a top finish at the Lawless Cup.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a member of the Indianapolis Rowing Center . . . coxed the Men’s Varsity 4+ to a second-place mark and the Women’s Varsity 8+ to a third-place finish at the Head of the Eagle as a junior . . . helped the Men’s Second Varsity 4+ post a seventh-place mark at the Speakmon Regatta during her junior season.

PERSONAL – A marketing major . . . born October 31, 1992 . . . daughter of Paul and Cindy Metzler . . . was tabbed to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and to the Tulsa Dean’s List as a freshman.

Amy NelsonOpen Weight • 5-10 • Jr-2LElm Grove, Wis. (Milwaukee Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner.

SOPHOMORE (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . raced the Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ to a fourth-place finish in the 500-Meter Grand Final Sprint at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . assisted the Varsity 8+ to wins over Kansas, Kansas State and Central Oklahoma at the Oklahoma Invitational . . . at the San Diego Crew Classic, raced the Varsity 8+ to a fifth-place Grand Final finish . . . helped Tulsa capture the Lawless Cup with a top mark in the Varsity 8+ . . . at the C-USA Championship, earned a fifth-place Grand Final finish in the Varsity 8+.

FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in eight regattas . . . helped the Novice 4+ ‘A’ earn a gold medal in a time of 16:47.81 at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head of the Hooch, recorded a third-place mark in the Open 8+ and a fourth-place finish in the Novice 4+ . . . posted a third-place finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and a sixth-place mark at the San Diego Crew Classic in the Novice 8+ Grand Final . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in track and field and earned two letters in basketball at Brookfield East High School.

PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major . . . born May 7, 1992 . . . daugh-ter of John and Kim Nelson . . . was named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a freshman and sophomore . . . was selected to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman.

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Meredith PappsOpen Weight • 5-8 • Sr-3LOntario, Canada (Ernestown Secondary HS)

AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 25 career regattas.

JUNIOR (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . turned in a sixth-place finish in the Open 1x at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . assisted the Varsity 4+ to wins over Kansas, Kansas State and Central Oklahoma at the Oklahoma Invitational . . . raced the Varsity 4+ to a top mark at the Lawless Cup and earned C-USA Boat of the Week accolades . . . at the C-USA Championship, earned a sixth-place Grand Final finish in the Second Varsity 8+.

SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . turned in a fourth-place performance in a time of 19:46.5 in the Open 2- with Allyson Brooks at the Head of the Hooch . . . raced the Varsity 4+ to a second-place Grand Final finish at the South-ern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final.

FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in eight regattas . . . assisted the Novice 4+ and Novice 8+ to gold medal finishes at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . guided the Novice 4+ to a third-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the Southern Intercol-legiate Rowing Association Championship, captured a gold medal in the Novice 4+ . . . recorded a first-place finish in the Collegiate 4x and earned a fifth-place mark in the Collegiate 2x at the USRowing Championship.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year rower and volleyball player, three-year soc-cer athlete and participated for two years in track and field at Ernestown Secondary School . . . received the Rowing Program Award, given to the athlete who has made a significant contribution to the sport, as a senior . . . during her junior year, received a gold medal in the Senior Women’s Double at the Stotesbury Cup and a bronze medal for the Youth Double at the Head of the Charles . . . selected as her team’s Most Valuable Player her junior season . . . placed first as a junior and third as a senior at the Canadian Secondary School Rowing Championships in the 63kg Women’s Pair . . . earned the Coach’s Award for being the most outstanding freshman and sophomore . . . named as the Kingston Rowing Club Junior Rower of the Year in 2008.

PERSONAL – An athletic training major . . . born March 9, 1991 . . . daughter of Paul and Joanne Papps . . . was a C-USA Academic Medal Winner as a freshman, and was selected to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a sophomore and junior . . . was tabbed to the Tulsa Dean’s List as a freshman and junior, and to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a sophomore . . . was named as a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar Athlete as a junior.

Patrizia PerazzoLightweight • 5-5 • So-SQCaracas, Venezuela (Emil Friedman HS)

AT TULSA – A returning squad member.

FRESHMAN (2011-12) – Participated in two regattas . . . at the Head of the Hooch, posted a fourth-place time in the Novice 4+.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Did not compete.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born February 3, 1994 . . . daughter of Pascual Perazzo and Ida Marino . . . was tabbed to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Tulsa Dean’s List as a freshman.

Rachel PerryLightweight • 5-7 • Fr-HSAustin, Texas (Homeschooled)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was an Irish Step Dancer for six years.

PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major . . . born February 10, 1994 . . . daughter of David and Sharon Perry.

Amy RichardsonLightweight • 5-4 • So-1LBroken Arrow, Okla. (Tulsa Juniors Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner.

FRESHMAN (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . captured a top finish in the Novice 4+ and a second-place mark in the Novice 8+ at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . tallied a top finish in the Lightweight 8+ at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the San Diego Crew Classic, raced the Lightweight 8+ to a fifth-place mark . . . helped the Lightweight 8+ tally a fourth-place finish at the Dad Vail Regatta.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in cross country and track & field at Bishop Kelley High School . . . finished 19th in the Oklahoma 5A State Cross Country Championship and earned all-metro honorable mention honors as a senior . . . rowed for the Tulsa Rowing Club for one year.

PERSONAL – A nursing major . . . born August 10, 1992 . . . daughter of Kenneth and Sandra Richardson . . . was tabbed to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Tulsa Dean’s List as a freshman.

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Sarah RinglerLightweight • 5-8 • Fr-HSFolsom, Calif. (Capital Crew)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four year rower for Capital Crew . . . as a senior, was voted as the team captain . . . raced the Lightweight 4+ to gold medal finishes at the 2011 Head of the American and 2012 San Diego Crew Classic . . . earned silver med-als at the 2012 Southwest Junior Regional Championships in her Lightweight 4+ and Lightweight 8+ . . . captured a silver medal in her Lightweight 8+ at the 2012 Youth National Championships . . . as a junior, finished first at the 2011 Golden State Indoor Rowing Championships in the Lightweight Division . . . stroked her Lightweight 4+ to a third-place finish at the 2011 Southwest Junior Regional Championships and a fourth-place finish at the 2011 Youth National Championships.

PERSONAL – An accounting major . . . born October 24, 1993 . . . daughter of Ron and Carol Ringler.

Jamie RoloffLightweight • 5-6 • So-1LRichboro, Pa. (Bachelors Barge Club)

AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner.

FRESHMAN (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . turned in a first-place finish in the Lightweight 2x, a second-place mark in the Novice 8+ and a fourth-place finish in the Lightweight 1x at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . tallied a top mark in the Lightweight 8+, a second-place finish in the Lightweight 4+ and a third-place time in the Lightweight 1x at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the San Diego Crew Classic, raced the Lightweight 8+ to a fifth-place mark . . . helped the Lightweight 8+ tally a fourth-place finish at the Dad Vail Regatta.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner in rowing at Council Rock South High School . . . competed at the Youth National Championships all four years . . . raced in the Single and finished third at the Scholastic Nationals and seventh at the Youth National Championships as a senior . . . as a freshman, finished third in the Lightweight 2x at the Youth Nationals . . . raced in the Single as a junior and senior, and the Double as a freshman and sophomore.

PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major . . . born June 19, 1992 . . . daughter of Marc and Arlene Roloff . . . was named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman.

Amanda SchenkOpen Weight • 5-8 • Sr-2LVictoria, B.C., Canada (University of Victoria)

AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner.

JUNIOR (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . assisted the Varsity 8+ to wins over Kansas, Kansas State and Central Oklahoma at the Oklahoma Invitational . . . at the San Diego Crew Classic, raced the Varsity 8+ to a fifth-place Grand Final finish . . . helped Tulsa capture the Lawless Cup with a top mark in the Varsity 8+ . . . at the C-USA Championship, earned a fifth-place Grand Final finish in the Varsity 8+.

SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . helped the Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ earn a gold medal in a time of 1:46.90 and the Collegiate 8+ post a sixth-place time of 1:41.50 in the Grand Final Sprints at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head of the Hooch, recorded a third-place finish in the Open 8+ and a fourth-place mark in the Championship 4+ . . . posted second-place finishes in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final at both the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and the San Diego Crew Classic . . . registered a fifth-place mark in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final at the Conference USA Championship.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year member of the rowing and volleyball teams at Pacific Christian High School . . . transferred to Tulsa from the University of Victoria prior to her sophomore season.

PERSONAL – A sociology major . . . born November 21, 1991 . . . daughter of Gary and Monica Schenk . . . was named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a sophomore and junior . . . was tabbed to the Tulsa Dean’s List as a junior and to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a sophomore . . . was selected as a Collegiate Row-ing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete as a sophomore and junior.

Elaine SchillingerCoxswain • 5-3 • Fr-HSSt. Louis, Mo. (Ladue HS/St. Louis Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the St. Louis Rowing Club.

PERSONAL – An energy management major . . . born October 12, 1993 . . . daughter of Bob and Johanna Schillinger.

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Carly SchmidtOpen Weight • 5-6 • Jr-2LOntario, Canada (Denis Morris HS)

AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner.

SOPHOMORE (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . assisted the Second Varsity 8+ to wins over Kansas, Kansas State and Central Oklahoma at the Oklahoma Invitational . . . raced the Second Varsity 8+ to a top mark at the Lawless Cup . . . at the C-USA Championship, earned a sixth-place Grand Final finish in the Second Varsity 8+.

FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . helped the Novice 4+ ‘A’ earn a gold medal in a time of 16:47.81 and the Novice 8+ record a fourth-place finish with a time of 16:14.77 at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . in the Novice 4+, recorded a fourth-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . raced the Second Varsity 8+ to a second-place Grand Final finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a third-place mark in the Varsity 4+ Grand Final.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a two-year member of the rowing team at Denis Morris High School . . . also was a member of the swim team her senior season . . . led her Varsity 4+ to a fifth-place mark at the Stotesbury Cup and to a sixth-place finish at the Canadian Henley Regatta as a senior.

PERSONAL – A political science major . . . born June 19, 1992 . . . daughter of Brian and Barb Schmidt . . . was named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a fresh-man and sophomore . . . was tabbed to the Tulsa Dean’s List as a sophomore and to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman.

Kaitlyn SchneiderCoxswain • 5-0 • Fr-HSLake View, N.Y. (West Side Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the West Side Rowing Club . . . as a senior, finished second in the Varsity 8+ at the Head of the Genesee Regatta . . . competed at the Head of the Charles during her senior season . . . raced at the New York State Cham-pionship and Canadian Henley as a sophomore and junior.

PERSONAL – An accounting major . . . born May 14, 1994 . . . daughter of Patrick and Jennifer Schneider.

Molly SeligLightweight • 5-7 • Sr-3LGlencoe, Ill. (New Trier HS)

AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 24 career regattas.

JUNIOR (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . tallied a top finish in the Lightweight 8+ at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the San Diego Crew Classic, raced the Lightweight 8+ to a fifth-place mark . . . helped the Lightweight 8+ tally a fourth-place finish at the Dad Vail Regatta.

SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in eight regattas . . . in the Lightweight 4+, recorded a second-place mark at the Head of the Hooch and a gold medal finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . . . at the Confer-ence USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Open 4+ Grand Final . . . captured a sixth-place finish in the Lightweight 4+ at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Lightweight National Championship.

FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in nine regattas . . . assisted the Novice 8+ to a gold medal finish at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head of the Hooch, captured a bronze medal in the Lightweight 8+ . . . posted a second-place mark in the Lightweight 8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic . . . recorded a second-place fin-ish in the Lightweight 8+ at the USRowing Championship . . . at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, tallied a second-place Petite Final mark in the Lightweight 8+.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in rowing at New Trier High School . . . claimed a national championship in the Varsity 8+ as a sophomore and senior at the Scholastic Rowing Association of America regatta . . . claimed a SRAA Midwest Championship in the Varsity 8+ as a freshman, junior and senior, and fin-ished second as a sophomore . . . finished seventh in the Varsity 8+ at the 2008 Head of the Charles.

PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major . . . born April 29, 1991 . . . daughter of Randal and Debra Selig . . . was named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a freshman, sophomore and junior . . . was tabbed to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman and sophomore, and to the Dean’s List as a junior.

Emalia SetoLightweight • 5-4 • Fr-HSEl Dorado Hills, Calif. (Capital Crew)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed with the Capital Crew . . . won gold in the Lightweight 8+ at the 2012 San Diego Crew Classic . . . was second in both the Lightweight 4+ and Lightweight 8+ at the 2012 Southwest Championships . . . earned a bronze medal at the 2011 Southwest Championships in the Lightweight 4+ . . . captured a gold medal in 2012 and a silver medal in 2011 at the Golden State Indoor Championships.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born February 2, 1993 . . . daughter of Sam and Lisa Seto.

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Leah SuleskiLightweight • 5-5 • Fr-HSBuffalo, N.Y. (West Side Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for the West Side Rowing Club . . . won a gold medal in the Lightweight 4+ at the 2012 Syracuse Chargers Junior Invite and 2011 St. Cath-erine’s Invite . . . finished sixth overall in the Lightweight 4+ at the 2010 Canadian Nationals.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born March 19, 1994 . . . daughter of Randall Suleski and Anne O’Leary.

Kaity SwinfordOpen Weight • 6-2 • Fr-HSAustin, Texas (Texas Rowing Center)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed at the Texas Rowing Center . . . at the Pumpkin Head, was first in the Varsity 4x, and second in the Varsity 2x and Varsity 4+ as a senior . . . finished third in the Quad at the Head of the Hooch as a senior . . . at the Texas State Championships, was first in the Varsity 8+ and second in the Varsity 4x . . . finished 12th at the Youth Nationals in the Varsity 4x.

PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born December 28, 1993 . . . daughter of Ted and Debby Swinford.

Puja SztorcOpen Weight • 5-5 • Sr-3LNorth Tonawanda, N.Y. (West Side Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has participated in 27 career regattas.

JUNIOR (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . tallied a top finish in the Lightweight 8+ and a second-place mark in the Lightweight 4+ at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the San Diego Crew Classic, raced the Lightweight 8+ to a fifth-place finish . . . helped the Lightweight 8+ tally a fourth-place mark at the Dad Vail Regatta.

SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Participated in 10 regattas . . . in the Lightweight 4+, re-corded a second-place mark at the Head of the Hooch . . . raced the Lightweight 4+ to a gold medal finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship . . . at the Conference USA Championship, registered a fifth-place mark in the Open 4+ Grand Final . . . captured a sixth-place finish in the Lightweight 4+ at the Intercol-legiate Rowing Association Lightweight National Championship.

FRESHMAN (2009-10) – Participated in all 10 regattas . . . assisted the Novice 8+ to a gold medal finish at the Boot of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head of the Hooch, captured a bronze medal in the Lightweight 8+ . . . posted a second-place mark in

the Lightweight 8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic . . . at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, assisted the Lightweight 8+ to a gold medal finish . . . recorded a second-place mark in the Lightweight 8+ at the USRowing Champion-ship . . . at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, tallied a second-place Petite Final finish in the Lightweight 8+.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year rower at the Nardin Academy . . . was selected as her team’s Most Valuable Player in 2008 and 2009 . . . assisted her Varsity 8+ to a 10th-place finish at the Head of the Charles and her Lightweight 4+ to a fourth-place mark at the Youth Nationals as a senior . . . as a junior, her Varsity 8+ was eighth at the Head of the Charles.

PERSONAL – A history major . . . born February 21, 1991 . . . daughter of Joseph and Sushma Sztorc . . . was tabbed to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a fresh-man, sophomore and junior . . . was named to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman and sophomore, and to the Dean’s List as a junior.

Sam ToberOpen Weight • 5-11 • Fr-HSOntario, Canada (South Niagara Rowing Club)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Rowed for E.L. Crossley Secondary High School and the South Niagara Rowing Club . . . turned in first-place performances in the CSSRA Senior W4x and Senior W4+ in 2011 and 2012 . . . earned a gold medal in the Senior W4+ at the 2011 Stotesbury Cup . . . placed second in the Senior W4+ at the 2011 SRAA . . . captured a fourth-place mark in the Women’s 4+ at the 2011 Head of the Charles.

PERSONAL – An accounting major . . . born May 28, 1993 . . . daughter of Jay and Barrie Tober.

Melissa UrquhartOpen Weight • 5-9 • So-1LLatham, N.Y. (Shaker Rowing Association)

AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner.

FRESHMAN (2011-12) – Participated in five regattas . . . was named as TU’s “Co-Rower of the Year” . . . captured a second-place mark in the Novice 8+ at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Head of the Hooch, posted a fourth-place time in the Novice 4+ . . . raced the Second Varsity 8+ to a top mark at the Lawless Cup . . . at the C-USA Championship, earned a sixth-place Grand Final finish in the Second Varsity 8+.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a three-year letterwinner in rowing at Shaker High School . . . was the New York State, Stotesbury Cup and Scholastic National Champion in the Varsity 2x as a senior . . . finished fourth in the Youth 2x at the USRowing Youth Nationals as a senior . . . during her junior season, was first at the New York State Championship, second at the Stotesbury Cup and third at the Scholastic Nationals in the Varsity 2x . . . served as the team captain as a junior and senior.

PERSONAL – A biochemistry major . . . born August 5, 1993 . . . daughter of Kenneth and Sandra Urquhart . . . her sister, Amanda, was a rower at TU . . . was tabbed to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and to the Tulsa Dean’s List as a freshman.

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Renee VanasseOpen Weight • 5-11 • Jr-2LCoon Rapids, Minn. (Coon Rapids HS)

AT TULSA – A two-year letterwinner.

SOPHOMORE (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . raced the Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ to a fourth-place finish in the 500-Meter Grand Final Sprint at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . assisted the Varsity 8+ to wins over Kansas, Kansas State and Central Oklahoma at the Oklahoma Invitational . . . at the San Diego Crew Classic, raced the Varsity 8+ to a fifth-place Grand Final finish . . . helped Tulsa capture the Lawless Cup with a top mark in the Varsity 8+ . . . at the C-USA Championship, earned a fifth-place Grand Final finish in the Varsity 8+.

FRESHMAN (2010-11) – Participated in nine regattas . . . helped the Novice 8+ record a fourth-place finish with a time of 16:14.77 at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . posted a third-place finish at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship and a sixth-place mark at the San Diego Crew Classic in the Novice 8+ Grand Final . . . registered a fifth-place mark in the Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final at the Conference USA Championship.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner as a swimmer at Coon Rapids High School . . . also earned two letters in cross country skiing and was a member of the track and field team for one year.

PERSONAL – An economics major . . . born November 25, 1991 . . . daughter of Bradley and Lynn Vanasse . . . was a C-USA Academic Medal Winner as a freshman and sophomore . . . was named to the Tulsa Dean’s List as a freshman and to the President’s List as a sophomore . . . was named as a Collegiate Rowing Coaches As-sociation Scholar Athlete as a sophomore . . . was tabbed to the C-USA All-Academic team.

Sarah WardOpen Weight • 5-7 • Fr-HSTemple, Texas (Temple HS)

AT TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Did not compete.

PERSONAL – An international business and German major . . . born November 9, 1992 . . . daughter of Jeff Ward and Beth Lozoya.

Colleen WohlrabLightweight • 5-8 • S0-1LSarasota, Fla. (Sarasota Scullers)

AT TULSA – A returning letterwinner.

FRESHMAN (2011-12) – Participated in seven regattas . . . turned in a first-place finish in the Lightweight 2x and a second-place mark in the Novice 8+ at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . tallied a top finish in the Lightweight 8+ and a second-place mark in the Lightweight 4+ at the Head of the Hooch . . . at the San Diego Crew Classic, raced the Lightweight 8+ to a fifth-place finish . . . helped the Lightweight 8+ tally a fourth-place mark at the Dad Vail Regatta.

PRIOR TO TULSA – Competed with the Sarasota Scullers club team . . . as a senior, claimed the USRowing Youth Nationals title in the Lightweight 4+ and the Florida State Rowing Association Championship in the Varsity 8+ . . . finished second in the Varsity 8+ and Varsity 4x at the Head of the Hooch as a senior . . . raced the Varsity 4x and Varsity 2- to first-place marks at the FSRA Championship, and the Varsity 8+ to a third-place finish at the USRowing Club Nationals during her junior season.

PERSONAL – A business major . . . born October 4, 1992 . . . daughter of Michael and Maggie Wohlrab . . . was tabbed to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and to the Tulsa Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as a freshman.

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Golden Hurricane by Class

Freshmen (25)Liz AkinJerusha BlankenshipAlana BobkaMarissa CatalanottoHelen CharMadison CraneLauren DelucchiHannah EmnettEmily FarrarBetsy GovigElizabeth KeaneKiren KoshalAshley LaneEmily LoudenbackAngie MatelJasmine McGillRachel PerrySarah RinglerElaine SchillingerKaitlyn SchneiderEmalia SetoLeah SuleskiKaity SwinfordSam ToberSarah Ward

Sophomores (11)Amanda AmesKate CooleyDiana CortesAllison KieferLauren MannAngela MetzlerPatrizia PerazzoAmy RichardsonJamie RoloffMelissa UrquhartColleen Wohlrab

Juniors (5)Zoe FleischmannBrooke HelmbergerAmy NelsonCarly SchmidtRenee Vanasse

Seniors (8)Allyson BrooksMegan FitzpatrickRosie McCarthyMegan Melott-ElliottMeredith PappsAmanda SchenkMolly SeligPuja Sztorc

Arizona (1)Betsy Govig

Arkansas (1)Madison Crane

California (6)Helen CharLauren DelucchiEmily LoudenbackJasmine McGillSarah RinglerEmalia Seto

Colorado (1)Alana Bobka

Connecticut (1)Allison Kiefer

Florida (2)Kiren KoshalColleen Wohlrab

Illinois (1)Molly Selig

Indiana (1)Angela Metzler

Minnesota (1)Renee Vanasse

Missouri (3)Amanda AmesHannah EmnettElaine Schillinger

Nebraska (1)Brooke Helmberger

New Jersey (2)Allyson BrooksMegan Fitzpatrick

New Mexico (1)Kate Cooley

New York (7)Marissa CatalanottoEmily FarrarRosie McCarthyKaitlyn SchneiderLeah SuleskiPuja SztorcMelissa Urquhart

Ohio (1)Liz Akin

Oklahoma (2)Jerusha BlankenshipAmy Richardson

Pennsylvania (1)Jamie Roloff

Texas (5)Diana CortesLauren MannRachel PerryKaity SwinfordSarah Ward

Virginia (2)Elizabeth KeaneMegan Melott-Elliott

Washington (1)Ashley Lane

Wisconsin (2)Angie MatelAmy Nelson

Canada (4)Meredith PappsAmanda SchenkCarly SchmidtSam Tober

Scotland (1)Zoe Fleischmann

Venezuela (1)Patrizia Perazzo

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AJonna (Wilhoit) Akin ............ 1997-2001

Liz Akin .....................................2012-P

Ariana Aldaco .......................... 2000-03

Ana Alexander ......................... 2004-05

Lindsey Allen ............................ 2004-05

Amanda Ames .........................2011-P

Jayme Anderson .................. 1999-2003

Jennifer Anderson ................... 2007-10

Kim Anderson ....................... 1998-2001

Vanessa Andrews .................... 2004-08

Jennifer Ashbaugh ................... 2000-03

Krista Atchley ............ 2000-01, 2003-04

Glynnis Aubrey ......................... 2007-11

B Kellen Baggett ......................... 2007-11

Emily Bailey .............................. 2003-07

Lindsey Bailey .......................... 2005-09

Jennifer Baldwin ...................... 2000-01

Leslie Barnard .......................... 2002-03

Ashton Barragar ....................... 2008-12

Brenda Bauer ........................... 1996-97

Brandy Beers ............................ 1996-97

Whitney Beltran ....................... 2005-06

Leilani Benson .......................... 1995-96

Maria Bergman ........................ 2000-01

Marietta Berner ....................... 2000-01

Danielle Bertossa ..................... 2011-12

Abby Betzen ............................. 2003-05

Stephanie Bird ......................... 1997-98

Jerusha Blankenship .............2012-P

Alana Bobka ............................2012-P

Jessica Boettner ...................... 1996-97

Hannah Bogan .......................... 2009-11

Blair Bradley ............................. 2010-11

Anne Brant ............................... 2004-05

Becca Bratcher ......................... 2010-12

Allison Bridge ........................... 2005-09

Catharine Brierre ...................... 2008-12

Allyson Brooks ........................2009-P

Heather Brooks ........................ 2007-11

Jaime Brown ............................ 1995-97

Laura Brown ............................. 2000-03

Rachel Buchanan ..................... 2008-12

Julie Burch ............................... 2003-07

Monika Burton ......................... 2003-07

CEmily Callen ............................. 2007-09

Anne Campbell-Ryan ............... 2007-11

All-Time Rowing RosterErin Campbell ........................... 2004-05

Sue Casey ............................ 1999-2003

Marissa Catalanotto ..............2012-P

Emory Cate ............................... 2008-12

Helen Char ...............................2012-P

Rebecca Clark .......................... 2010-12

Elizabeth Clay ........................... 1998-99

Alexandra Codispoti ................. 2003-04

Bonnie Coffin ........................... 2006-07

Ann Cook .................................. 2000-01

Kate Cooley ..............................2012-P

Chelsea Cornell ........................ 2004-08

Diana Cortes ............................2012-P

Missy Cox ................................. 1995-97

Madison Crane ........................2012-P

Jennifer Criswell ...................... 2000-01

Tricia Crow .....................................1997

Kyla Currie ......................................1997

DAnne Dachowski ...................... 2003-04

Katie Daniel ............................. 1996-98

Jennifer Daugherty .................. 2000-01

Megan Davies ................................2007

Erica Dean ................................ 2008-09

Lauren Delucchi .....................2012-P

Pam Denton .............................. 2002-04

Shara Derks .............................. 2004-08

Sarah Dexter ............................ 1995-96

Amy Diekelman ........................ 1995-96

Rachel Diekelman .................... 2003-04

Melissa Dilworth ................. 1999-2003

Autumn Dinkelman .................. 2008-09

Michelle Dir ............................. 1995-96

Brandy Dixon ............................ 1995-96

Beth Dodge .............................. 1995-97

Erin Donovan ............................ 1996-98

Meaghan Dooley ...................... 2005-08

Caitlin Dryke ............................. 2008-09

Jackie D’Souza ......................... 2004-06

Orlagh Duddy ....................... 1999-2000

McKenzie Duellman .......................2008

Caitlin Duffy ............................. 2004-09

Sarah Dulek .............................. 2005-06

Cassandra Duncan ................... 2002-05

EEmily Effron .............................. 2000-01

Alexis Elliot .............................. 2009-11

Hannah Emnett ........................2012-P

FNicole Falvo ............................. 2005-09

Emily Farrar .............................2012-P

Alaina Ferraro .......................... 2008-12

Namek Fields .......................... 2001-02

Amy Figueroa ........................... 2000-01

Megan Fitzpatrick ..................2009-P

Zoe Fleischmann ....................2011-P

Jessica Fosdyck ....................... 2008-12

GChresta Gann ........................... 1995-96

Marcia Garcia .......................... 1996-97

Farron Garling .......................... 2000-01

Jennifer Gastorf ....................... 2000-01

Aleanna Gencarelli .................. 2006-08

Ashley Genrich ......................... 2006-09

Jessica Gese ............................ 2003-04

Marni Gesinski ......................... 2001-04

Stacey Gilham .......................... 2004-08

Whitney Given ......................... 2002-03

Elena Gomez ............................ 2000-01

Abigail Gorman ........................ 2008-12

Becky Gorrell ............................ 2002-04

Sara Gotham ..................................2007

Betsy Govig ..............................2012-P

Elise Grafe ................................ 2008-10

Hannah Grafe ........................... 2006-08

Sabine Grimm .......................... 2000-01

Danielle Guccione .................... 2004-08

Perla Guerrero-Romo ............... 1996-99

Alexandra Guth ........................ 2010-12

Amanda Gurley ........................ 2004-05

HNatasha Haeffner ................ 1999-2000

Jennifer Haggard ..................... 2003-04

Jordan Haggard ....................... 2005-06

Angela Hall .......................... 1997-2000

Maggie Hall ......................... 1999-2001

Natalie Hall .............................. 2008-12

Sarah Hall ................................ 1995-96

Jamie Hancock ...............................2010

Erin Hargrove ....................... 1999-2000

Faith Harjo ................................ 2006-08

Savannah Hatch ....................... 2004-05

Brooke Helmberger ................2010-P

Melissa Hester ......................... 2007-08

Sinead Higgins ......................... 2007-08

Kelly Hill ................................... 2008-12

Patricia Hill ............................... 1998-99

Rachael Hill .............................. 2002-04

Jackie Hochberg ...................... 2004-05

Alexandra Holter ...................... 2001-05

Katie Holtvogt .......................... 2008-12

Amy Horabin ............................ 2000-01

Carla Horne .............................. 2007-11

Allison Hunt ............................. 1996-97

Kyle Hunt .................................. 1996-99

JMichelle Jarchow .................... 1996-97

Kristina Jasin ........................... 2004-08

Becky Jenschke ........................ 2004-08

Allison Jones ....................... 1996-2000

KMichelle Kadin ......................... 2006-10

Kourtney Kane ................................2010

Ondrea Kanwhen ..................... 2000-01

Kelsey Kean ............................. 2008-12

Elizabeth Keane ......................2012-P

Kassandra Kennedy ................. 2004-05

Sarah Kennedy ..................... 1999-2001

Grace Kesic ....................................2010

Allison Kiefer ..........................2011-P

Krysti Knoche ........................... 2006-10

Jourdan Kondrat ...................... 2008-12

Kiren Koshal ............................2012-P

LChristine LaBarre .................... 2001-05

Frances Landis ......................... 2004-05

Ashley Lane .............................2012-P

Sarah Laurent ........................... 2003-07

Bethany Lawrence ................... 1998-99

Phuong Le ................................. 1996-97

Aidan Leddy ............................. 2006-10

Erin Leddy ................................. 2009-11

Stephanie Lejbjuk .................... 2003-05

Melissa Lok .............................. 2000-04

Cassandra Lopez ............................2007

Gabriela Lopez ......................... 2003-07

Emily Loudenback ..................2012-P

Libby Lowe ............................... 2001-03

Colleen Lux ............................... 1997-99

MKate MacLeod .......................... 2003-05

Jacqueline Malleo ................... 2006-10

Christina Mamalis .................... 2003-04

Lauren Mann ...........................2011-P

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Angie Matel .............................2012-P

Anaya Mayberry ................... 1996-2000

Meghan McCarrier ................... 1995-96

Rosie McCarthy ......................2009-P

Cathy McCollam ....................... 2005-06

Christina McCrery .................... 2002-03

Nicola McDonald ..................... 2003-04

Amy McGhee ........................... 2001-04

Jasmine McGill ....................20012-P

Emily McIntyre ......................... 2003-04

Kathleen McKee ...................... 2004-05

Nicole McNamee ..................... 2007-11

Rebecca Medrano ..........................2008

Alison Meeks ........................... 2000-01

Megan Melott-Elliott .............2009-P

April Merrill .............................. 2002-03

Ryan Mertz ............................... 1997-99

Eva Mesmann .......................... 2000-01

Jamie Messina ........................ 1995-96

Angela Metzler .......................2011-P

Alexandria Meyer .................... 2003-04

Sonya Miles ............................. 2001-02

Maggie Miller ................................2008

Terrell Minner .......................... 2011-12

Laura Beth Minnich .................. 2005-06

Marie Moran ........................ 1999-2000

Vanessa Munoz ........................ 1995-99

NJessica Naudziunas ................. 2004-05

Cherie Nebel ............................ 1995-96

Lauren Nehf ............................. 2010-12

Amy Nelson .............................2010-P

Sarah Nelson ........................... 2000-01

Kim Neville ............................... 1996-98

Paige Nolen .............................. 2008-09

Lindsay Nook ........................ 1999-2003

Megan Novak ........................... 2001-06

OLarissa Olson ..................................2010

Sara Osterhaus ........................ 1995-99

PLauren Pacinelli ........................ 2008-11

Brianna Palmer .......... 2004-05, 2006-08

Meredith Papps ......................2009-P

Ashley Parker ....................... 1999-2000

Diamond Percivill ..................... 2000-01

Patrizia Perazzo ......................2011-P

Rachel Perry ............................2012-P

Carrie Petersen ........................ 2000-01

Elizabeth Peterson ................... 2005-09

Lindsay Piepenbrok .................. 2004-05

Kimberly Poff ............................ 2010-11

Sarah Pond .....................................2008

Allie Porter ............................... 2004-05

Angela Potter ........................... 1996-97

Anna Proffitt ............................. 2011-12

RMegan Ramsay ........................ 2000-01

Beth Reed ................................. 1995-96

Karen Rice ................................ 2000-01

Vanessa Richards ................. 1997-2000

Amy Richardson ......................2011-P

Kelly Rider ................................ 2004-07

Sarah Ringler ..........................2012-P

Gloria Rivera ............................ 2010-11

Lauren Robinson ...................... 2002-03

Maggie Robinson ..................... 2003-05

Stephanie Rogers ..................... 2009-12

Jamie Roloff ............................2011-P

Margaret Rosene ..................... 2001-02

Solange Rousset .................. 1998-2002

Angela Rozowski-Vogt ............. 2004-08

Erin Ryan .................................. 2002-03

SLeslie Sanditen ........................ 2006-08

Emily Saul ............................ 1997-2001

Ashley Sawyer ......................... 2003-04

Jennifer Schaffner ................... 2004-05

Amanda Schenk ......................2010-P

Elaine Schillinger ...................2012-P

Sara Schlesinger ...................... 2006-08

Carly Schmidt ..........................2010-P

Kaitlyn Schneider ...................2012-P

Angela Sebastian ..................... 2002-03

Michelle Sechser ..................... 2004-08

Erin Sedlar ................................ 1996-97

Molly Selig ..............................2009-P

Emalia Seto ..............................2012-P

Emily Sharum ........................... 1996-97

Kara Shull ................................. 2004-05

Lisa Simes ................................ 2003-08

Kiva Small ................................ 2003-04

Amanda Smith ..................... 1999-2003

Anna Smith .............................. 2002-04

Jenny Smith ............................. 1997-01

Kellyn Smith ............................. 2008-10

Rebecca Stangl ........................ 2008-11

Susan Stangl ............................ 2006-10

Jessica Steinmeyer .................. 2002-03

Alex Stellato ............................ 2006-07

Casey Stellato .......................... 2006-08

Elizabeth Stelling ...........................2007

Elissa Stiles ................................ 2010-P

Leah Suleski ............................2012-P

Carly Sullivan ........................... 2000-01

Laura Sullivan .......................... 1995-96

Kaity Swinsford ......................2012-P

Puja Sztorc ...............................2009-P

TDarcie Taggart ......................... 1996-97

Amberlin Tannehill ............... 1999-2000

Kristen Taylor ........................... 2000-02

Shamika Taylor ........................ 2000-01

Robyn Thomas ...................... 1996-2000

Natalie Thompson .................... 2002-03

Shelly Thyne ............................. 1995-97

Arielle Tillou ............................. 2008-12

Sam Tober ................................2012-P

Tina Tran .................................. 2000-01

Kim Trewin ............................... 1996-97

Amanda Troxell ........................ 2001-03

Olivia Tso ................................. 2004-08

UDana Urbanek .......................... 2008-12

Paula Uribe ............................... 1996-97

Amanda Urquhart ..................... 2008-12

Melissa Urquhart ....................2011-P

VJennifer Vacanti ....................... 1995-96

Renee Vanasse .......................2010-P

Gwen Vanloo ............................ 1995-96

Angela Venda ........................... 1997-98

Jamie Vick ................................ 2000-04

WShantel Wagner ....................... 2009-10

Julie Wahouske ....................... 1995-96

Jessi Waidelich ....................... 2005-06

Sarah Ward ..............................2012-P

Lisa Warren .............................. 1995-96

Marie Wegner ...................... 1998-2000

Alexis Weidner ........................ 2001-04

Megan Wells ........................... 2006-08

Susan Wendelken .................... 1997-98

Jackie Wendell .................... 1996-2000

Christina West ......................... 1995-96

Jamie West .............................. 1995-96

Maris Weston .......................... 2006-08

Molly White ............................. 2002-03

Chrissie Williams ................. 1998-2002

Janna Williams ........................ 2003-04

Savannah Williams .................. 2009-11

Suzi Williams ........................... 1997-98

Heather Wilson ........................ 2000-04

Semone Wilson ........................ 2010-12

Colleen Wohlrab .....................2011-P

Brandi Woodson .................. 1997-2001

Melissa Wourms ...................... 2002-03

Jessica Wright ......................... 2005-06

Kristi Wyatt .............................. 2001-03

Emily Wynn .............................. 2008-12

YJessica Yarborough .......................1997

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ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District VI

2007: Vanessa Andrews, First Team2008: Vanessa Andrews, First Team2009: Susan Stangl, Second Team2010: Susan Stangl, First Team

ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America

2007: Vanessa Andrews, Third Team2008: Vanessa Andrews, First Team2010: Susan Stangl, Third Team

CRCA All-America

2012Stephanie Rogers, Second Team

CRCA All-Region

2000Emily Saul2001Maggie Hall Solange RoussetEmily Saul Jennifer Smith2007Michelle Sechser, Second Team2010Stephanie Rogers, First Team2012Stephanie Rogers, Second Team

CRCA National Scholar Athletes

2000Emily Saul Jennifer SmithBrandi Woodson2001Melissa Dilworth Emily SaulJennifer Smith Brandi Woodson2004Abby Betzen2005Julie Burch Christine LaBarreStephanie Lejbjuk2006Chelsea Cornell Michelle Sechser2007Vanessa Andrews Allison BridgeJulie Burch Meaghan DooleyBecky Jenschke Michelle Sechser2008Vanessa Andrews Allison BridgeEmily Callen Chelsea CornellMeaghan Dooley Nicole FalvoHannah Grafe Danielle GuccioneSinead Higgins Becky JenschkeLeslie Sanditen Michelle SechserSusan Stangl2009Allison Bridge Emily CallenAnne Campbell Nicole FalvoMichelle Kadin Susan Stangl

2010Rachel Buchanan Anne CampbellHannah Grafe Kellyn SmithRebecca Stangl Susan StanglEmily Wynn2011Rachel Buchanan Abigail GormanKelsey Kean Erin LeddyMegan Melott Amanda SchenkArielle Tillou Emily Wynn2012Zoe Fleischmann Abigail Gorman Brooke Helmberger Lauren Mann Meredith Papps Amanda SchenkElissa Stiles Arielle Tillou Renee Vanasse Emily Wynn

All-Conference USA

2010Vanessa Andrews2011Heather Brooks2012Arielle Tillou

C-USA All-Academic Team

2010Michelle Kadin Susan Stangl2012Elissa Stiles Renee Vanasse

C-USA Boat of the Week

2012Varisty 4+, April 24

C-USA Post-Graduate Scholarship Recipient

2010Susan Stangl

C-USA Spirit of Service Honoree

2010Susan Stangl2011Megan Melott2012Abigail Gorman

C-USA Academic Medal Winner

2006Vanessa Andrews Julie BurchBecky Jenschke Laura Beth MinnichKelly Rider 2007Vanessa Andrews Michelle KadinAllison Bridge Kelly RiderJulie Burch Michelle SechserMeaghan Dooley Susan StanglHannah Grafe Casey Stellato Becky Jenschke

2008Vanessa Andrews Allison Bridge Emily Callen Meaghan DooleyHannah Grafe Becky JenschkeMichelle Kadin Michelle SechserSusan Stangl2009Allison Bridge Emily CallenCaitlin Dryke Abigail GormanMichelle Kadin Kellyn SmithRebecca Stangl Susan Stangl2010Michelle Kadin Erin LeddyMegan Melott Meredith PappsKellyn Smith Rebecca StanglSusan Stangl Shantel Wagner2011Becca Bratcher Anne Campbell-RyanBrooke Helmberger Elissa Stiles Renee Vanasse 2012Brooke Helmberger Allison Kiefer Anna Proffitt Elissa Stiles Renee Vanasse

C-USA All-Academic Honorees

2006Lindsey Bailey Whitney BeltranAllison Bridge Monika BurtonChelsea Cornell Meaghan DooleySarah Dulek Nicole FalvoDanielle Guccione Jordan HaggardKristina Jasin Sarah LaurentGabriela Lopez Cathy McCollamMegan Novak Elizabeth PetersonMichelle Sechser Lisa SimesOlivia Tso Jessi WaidelichJessica Wright2007Emily Bailey Sarah LaurentChelsea Cornell Leslie SanditenNicole Falvo Lisa SimesDanielle Guccione Oliva TsoKristi Knoche2008Kellen Baggett Heather Brooks Anne Campbell Chelsea Cornell Erica Dean Shara DerksCaitlin Duffy Nicole Falvo Aleanna Gencarelli Danielle GuccioneSinead Higgins Carla HorneKrysti Knoche Nicole McNameeBrianna Palmer Elizabeth PetersonLeslie Sanditen Lisa SimesOlivia Tso2009Kellen Baggett Catharine BrierreHeather Brooks Rachel BuchananAnne Campbell Erica DeanAutumn Dinkelman Caitlin Duffy

Nicole Falvo Alaina FerraroElise Grafe Kelly HillKatie Holtvogt Carla HorneKelsey Kean Krysti KnocheNicole McNamee Lauren PacinelliElizabeth Peterson Arielle TillouDana Urbanek Amanda UrquhartEmily Wynn2010Glynnis Aubrey Kellen Baggett Catharine Brierre Allyson Brooks Heather Brooks Rachel BuchananAnne Campbell Alexis Elliot Alaina Ferraro Megan FitzpatrickAbigail Gorman Elise GrafeKelly Hill Katie Holtvogt Kelsey Kean Krysti Knoche Nicole McNamee Stephanie RogersMolly Selig Puja Sztorc Arielle Tillou Dana Urbanek Emily Wynn2011Glynnis Aubrey Kellen Baggett Blair Bradley Catharine BrierreHeather Brooks Rachel BuchananRebecca Clark Megan FitzpatrickAbigail Gorman Alexandra Guth Kelly Hill Katie Holtvogt Kelsey Kean Erin Leddy Nicole McNamee Megan Melott Amy Nelson Meredith Papps Kimberly Poff Amanda Schenk Carly Schmidt Molly Selig Puja Sztorc Arielle Tillou Dana Urbanek Emily Wynn2012Amanda Ames Becca Bratcher Catharine Brierre Allyson Brooks Rachel Buchanan Emory CateRebecca Clark Megan Fitzpatrick Zoe Fleischmann Abigail Gorman Kelly Hill Katie HoltvogtKelsey Kean Lauren Mann Megan Melott Angela Metzler Amy Nelson Meredith PappsPatrizia Perazzo Amy Richardson Jamie Roloff Amanda Schenk Carly Schmidt Molly SeligPuja Sztorc Arielle Tillou Dana Urbanek Melissa Urquhart Colleen Wohlrab Emily Wynn

Tulsa Outstanding Community Service AwardWomen’s Rowing has won Tulsa’s Outstanding Team Community Service Award in seven of the nine years of its existence. The rowers claimed the award in 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, and in 2005 shared the honor with women’s soccer.

Tulsa Rowing Awards

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1996-97HEAD COACH: PATRICK JOHNSON

Oklahoma State DuelOct. 31 • Stillwater, Okla.Novice 8+ ‘A’ 1st 18:40Novice 8+ ‘B’ 3rd 21:29Varsity 8+ 1st 16:42

Wichita FrostbiteNov. 3 • Wichita, Kan.Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ 3rd 11:33Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ 7th 13:47First Novice 8+ 1st 10:28Novice 8+ ‘A’ 2nd 12:28Novice 8+ ‘B’ 4th 13:032nd Novice 8+ 2nd 11:44Varsity 8+ 5th 10:09

Louisiana MarathonNov. 9 • Nachitoches, La.Novice 8+ 3rd 4:03Varsity 8+ 2nd 3:22

Creighton DuelMarch 13 • Tulsa, Okla.Varsity 2- 3rd 7:54.6Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 6:32.5Novice 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 7:42.48Lightweight 4+ 1st 6:43.09Varsity 4+ 2nd 6:58.67Novice 8+ 1st 6:47.80Varsity 8+ 1st 6:52.9

Kansas DuelMarch 22 • Catoosa, Okla.Lightweight 4+ 1st 9:13Varsity 4+ 2nd 10:02Novice 8+ 2nd 9:03Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 2nd 8:37Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 4th 9:57

Oklahoma State DuelApril 8 • Tulsa, Okla.Lightweight 4+ 1st 8:37

Dad Vail RegattaMay 9-10 • Philadelphia, Pa.Open 2- 3rd N/ANovice 4+ 4th 8:20.37Lightweight 4+ 6th 8:23.96

1997-98HEAD COACH: PATRICK JOHNSON

Head of the ColoradoOct. 25 • Austin, TexasNovice 4+ 1st N/AVarsity 4+ 2nd N/ANovice 8+ 1st N/AVarsity 8+ 2nd N/A

Head of the ChattahoocheeNov. 1 • Atlanta, Ga.Varsity 4+ 2nd N/ANovice 8+ 2nd N/AVarsity 8+ 2nd N/A

Tulsa vs. KansasMarch 21 • Catoosa, Okla.Varsity 4+ 1st 6:15.2

Tulsa Rowing All-Time ResultsNovice 8+ 1st 5:54.6Varsity 8+ 2nd 6:01

Tulsa vs. CreightonMarch 22 • Catoosa, Okla.Varsity 4+ 1st 5:402nd Varsity 4+ 2nd N/AVarsity 8+ 1st 5:222nd Varsity 8+ 1st 5:27

Tulsa vs. Kansas StateMarch 28 • Catoosa, Okla.Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:57.56Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:372nd Varsity 8+ 1st 7:41

Lexus Cup/Central Region ChampionshipMay 16 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Varsity 4+ 6th 7:13.6Varsity 4+ Petite 4th 7:12.16Varsity 8+ 4th 6:08.6Varsity 8+ Petite 6th 6:41.24

1998-99HEAD COACH: SHAW TILTON

The Thomas Eakins Head of the Schuylkill RegattaOct. 24 • Philadelphia, Pa.Club 8+ 11th 16:17.40Varsity 8+ 8th 16:10.31

Pumpkin Head RegattaOct. 31 • Austin, TexasNovice 8+ 2nd 26:51.9Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 4th 23:08.7Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 7th 25:06.6

Wichita Frostbite RegattaNov. 8 • Wichita, Kan.Novice 4+ 3rd 10:18Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ 1st 9:33Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ 5th 11:29Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 9:09Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 9:33Novice 8+ 7th 10:14Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 8:54Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 4th 9:03

Heart of Texas RegattaMarch 21 • Austin, TexasNovice 4+ 4th 4:14JV 4+ 3rd 4:14.1Varsity 4+ 5th 4:05.2JV 8+ 3rd 3:56.4Varsity 8+ 3rd 3:25.8

Tulsa RegattaMarch 27 • Tulsa, Okla.Novice 4+ 3rd 10:13Varsity 4+ 1st 9:12Varsity 8+ 1st 7:35.32nd Varsity 8+ 3rd 8:13

Creighton University RegattaApril 10 • Omaha, Neb.Varsity 8+ 1st 5:05.42nd Varsity 8+ 1st 5:16.5

SIRA ChampionshipsApril 17-18 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Open 2- 4th 9:05.1Varsity 8+ 5th 6:57.42nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:28.2

Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing ChampionshipsMay 1-2 • Madison, Wis.Women’s 2- Final 4th 8:50.5Novice 4+ Heat 4th 8:06.35Novice 4+ Repechage 3rd 8:26.01Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 6:41.42Varsity 8+ Repechage 2nd 6:27.27Varsity 8+ Semifinal 4th 6:28.962nd Varsity 8+ Heat 6th 7:01.762nd Varsity 8+ 5th 6:55.95 Repechage

1999-2000HEAD COACH: SHAW TILTON

Quad Cities Rowing ClassicOct. 9 • Moline, Ill.Novice 4+ 2nd 21:46Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 17:35Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 18:07Varsity 4+ ‘C’ 5th 19:41Novice 8+ 2nd 18:24Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 15:54Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 2nd 16:40

Head of the Rock RegattaOct. 10 • Rockford, Ill.Varsity 2- 9th 22:00Novice 4+ ‘A’ 4th 20:52Novice 4+ ‘B’ 5th 20:55Novice 8+ 7th 18:40Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 3rd 15:47 Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 14th 16:47

Head of the Charles RegattaOct. 24 • Boston, Mass.Championship 8+ 29th 18:25.26

Head of the Iowa RegattaOct. 31 • Des Moines, IowaNovice 4+ 11th 18:31.00Open 4+ ‘A’ 8th 17:14.00Open 4+ ‘B’ 5th 17:00.00Novice 8+ 6th 16:06.00Open 8+ ‘A’ 4th 14:16.00 Open 8+ ‘B’ 15th 15:35.00SMU RegattaNov. 14 • Dallas, TexasOpen 4+ 3rd 18:47.86Novice 8+ 3rd 17:15.68

Tulsa vs. CreightonMarch 11 • Omaha, Neb.Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 6:26.6 Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 6:29.5 2nd Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 6:01.02nd Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 6:09.8Varsity 8+ 1st 5:51.02nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 6:13.9

Heart of Texas RegattaMarch 19 • Austin, TexasJV 4+ 3rd 10:28.2JV 8+ Heat 2nd 3:45.4JV 8+ Final 3rd 10:28.2

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American Royal Fall ClassicOct. 15 • Kansas City, Mo.Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 16:51.0Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 9th 17:46.0Open 8+ 4th 15.33.0

Head of the Charles Oct. 21 • Boston, Mass.Championship 8+ 28th 17:36.5

Head of the IowaOct. 28 • Iowa City, IowaOpen 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 16:21.9Open 4+ ‘B’ 18th 17:54.16Open 8+ 7th 14:47.5

White Rock InvitationalNov. 11 • Dallas, TexasOpen 2- ‘A’ 1st 20:21Open 2- ‘B’ 3rd 21:27Open 4+ ‘A’ 1st 19:16Open 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 20:57Novice 8+ 3rd 22:17Varsity 8+ 2nd 17:42

Longhorn InvitationalMarch 22-24 • Austin, Texas(Note: There were four different races for each event.)Novice 8+ 2nd 8:18.8Novice 8+ 2nd 8:28.6Novice 8+ 2nd 9:29.9Novice 8+ 2nd 9:11.5Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:08.5Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:11.1Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:52.8Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:40.9

San Diego Crew ClassicApril 6-7 • San Diego, Calif.Varsity 8+ Heat 7th 7:18.25Varsity 8+ Petite 7th 7:11.73

Tulsa vs. SMUApril 14 • Tulsa, Okla.Varsity 8+ 2nd 5:56.77

SIRA ChampionshipsApril 20-21 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Novice 8+ 4th 7:56.1Novice 8+ Semifinal 2nd 7:48.4Novice 8+ Final 2nd 7:50.3Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 7:03.4Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 6:54.9Varsity 8+ Grand 4th 7:17.2

Big 12 Invitational ChampionshipApril 4 • Austin, TexasNovice 8+ Semifinal 2nd 7:36.2Novice 8+ Petite 2nd 8:11.9Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 6:42.7Varsity 8+ Petite 2nd 7:34.9

Longhorn InvitationalMarch 17-18 • Austin, Texas(Note: There were three different races for each event.)Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:18.0Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:42.5Novice 8+ 2nd 7:31.0Novice 8+ 1st 7:32.9Novice 8+ 3rd 7:36.4JV 8+ 1st 7:16.5JV 8+ 1st 7:06.0JV 8+ 2nd 7:06.9Varsity 8+ 1st 6:55.6Varsity 8+ 1st 6:41.2Varsity 8+ 2nd 6:48.5

Tulsa vs. SMU March 24 • Tulsa, Okla.Novice 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 6:36.7 Novice 4+ ‘B’ 1st 6:55.5Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 5:47.6Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 6:44.1Varsity 4+ ‘C’ 1st 6:45.6Novice 8+ 1st 7:37.6JV 8+ 1st 7:02.0Varsity 8+ 1st 6:40.2

Tulsa vs. KansasMarch 31-April 1 • Lawrence, Kan.(Note: There were three different races for each event.)Novice 8+ 3rd 5:01.3Novice 8+ 3rd 4:42.5Novice 8+ 4th 8:06.5JV 8+ 2nd 4:32.5JV 8+ 2nd 4:22.7JV 8+ 2nd 7:34.6Varsity 8+ 1st 4:10.5Varsity 8+ 1st 4:07.1Varsity 8+ 1st 6:56.5

San Diego Crew ClassicApril 7-8 • San Diego, Calif.JV 8+ Petite 5th 7:25.20Varsity 8+ 1st 7:14.6

SIRA Championships April 21-22 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Novice 8+ Heat 2nd 7:55.2Novice 8+ Semifinal 5th 8:19.50Novice 8+ C Final 2nd 7:52.78JV 8+ Heat 3rd 7:14.87JV 8+ Grand 4th 7:18.7Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 7:01.39Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 7:08.10Varsity 8+ Grand 5th 7:11.36

Big 12 ChampionshipsApril 28-29 • Manhattan, Kan.Varsity 4+ Heat 3rd 7:47.4Varsity 4+ Grand 5th 8:13.5Novice 8+ Heat 3rd 7:55.2Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 6:25.9Varsity 8+ Grand 2nd 6:34.92nd Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 6:41.22nd Varsity 8+ Grand 3rd 6:59.6

Central SprintsMay 11-12 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Varsity 4+ Heat 6th 8:51.7Varsity 4+ Repechage 5th 9:10.8Varsity 4+ Petite 6th 8:34.0Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 6:58.5Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 6:51.9Varsity 8+ Petite 2nd 6:49.42nd Varsity 8+ Heat 7th 7:40.42nd Varsity 8+ 4th 7:18.7 Repechage2nd Varsity 8+ Petite 4th 7:10.4

Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 7:27.6Varsity 8+ Final 4th 7:21.1

Tulsa vs. Kansas StateMarch 25-26 • Manhattan, Kan.Varsity 4+ 2nd 5:52.13Novice 8+ 2nd 5:12.4Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 5:17.21Varsity 8+ Final 2nd 5:20.912nd Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 5:15:482nd Varsity 8+ Final 2nd 5:17.7

San Diego Crew ClassicApril 1-2 • San Diego, Calif.Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:02.35Varsity 8+ Final 6th 7:05.3

SIRA Championships April 15-16 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.JV 8+ Heat 3rd 7:27.5JV 8+ Final 4th 7:22.6Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 7:04.8Varsity 8+ Semifinal 1st 7:16.8Varsity 8+ Final 1st 6:53.1

Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing ChampionshipsApril 22 • Madison, Wis.Varsity 8+ 2nd 6:15.052nd Varsity 8+ 4th 6:29.05

Lexus Central Region SprintsMay 13 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Varsity 8+ Heat 4th 7:09.9Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 6:42.8Varsity 8+ Petite 4th 6:52.62nd Varsity 8+ Heat 5th 7:24.42nd Varsity 8+ 5th 7:17.2 Semifinal2nd Varsity 8+ Petite 4th 7:11.1

2000-01HEAD COACH: SHAW TILTON

Quad Cities Rowing Classic Oct. 1 • Moline, Ill.Novice 4+ 3rd 20:51Varsity 4+ 1st 17:44Novice 8+ ‘A’ 1st 17:48Novice 8+ ‘B’ 3rd 19:58Varsity 8+ 1st 15:34

Head of the RockOct. 8 • Rockford, Ill.Novice 4+ 8th 20:27Varsity 4+ 8th 18:23Novice 8+ ‘A’ 5th 18:48Novice 8+ ‘B’ 17th 20:01Varsity 8+ 6th 16:03

Head of the CharlesOct. 21-22 • Boston, Mass.Novice 8+ 3rd 18:01

Head of the Iowa Oct. 29 • Iowa City, IowaNovice 4+ 13th 20:06Novice 8+ ‘A’ 10th 17:05Novice 8+ ‘B’ 17th 20:01Varsity 8+ 4th 14:51

White Rock InvitationalNov. 12 • Dallas, TexasNovice 4+ Heat 1st N/ANovice 4+ Final 3rd N/A

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Open 4+ ‘A’ 1st 10:22Open 4+ ‘B’ 7th 10:57Novice 4+ 9th 13:47Open 4x 2nd 10:22Novice 8+ 6th 11:052nd Novice 8+ 7th 12:04Open 8+ ‘A’ 4th 9:36Open 8+ ‘B’ 6th 10:03

Longhorn InvitationalMarch 19-21 • Austin, TexasVarsity 4+ 2nd 8:41.1Varsity 4+ 1st 8:07.6Varsity 4+ 1st 8:04.6Varsity 4+ 2nd 7:56.3Novice 8+ 2nd 8:03.2Novice 8+ 1st 7:34.0Novice 8+ 2nd 7:40.7Novice 8+ 1st 7:19.6

Kansas/Drake DuelsApril 3 • Lawrence, Kan.Novice 4+ 1st 7:25.3Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 7:04.8Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 7:34.8Novice 8+ 2nd 6:53.7Varsity 8+ 3rd 6:28.6

Knecht CupApril 17-18 • Camden, N.J.Varsity 2- 3rd 8:57.4Novice 4+ ‘A’ Heat 1st 8:16.13Novice 4+ ‘B’ Heat 4th 8:30.2Novice 4+ ‘A’ Semifinal 1st 8:15.3Novice 4+ ‘B’ Semifinal 2nd 8:30.0Novice 4+ ‘A’ Grand 1st 8:05.7Novice 4+ ‘B’ Grand 6th 8:44.0Varsity 4+ 3rd 8:18.4Varsity 4+ Semifinal 3rd 8:04.5Varsity 4+ Grand 6th 8:16.0Novice 8+ 4th 7:38.7

Oklahoma Cup RegattaApril 24 • Tulsa, Okla.Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 7:08.8Novice 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 8:00.9Lightweight 4+ 1st 7:50.2Varsity 4+ 1st 7:31.1Varsity 8+ 1st 6:29.9

Dad Vail RegattaMay 7-8 • Philadelphia, Pa.Varsity 4+ 3rd 8:07.6Novice 8+ Heat 1st 6:59.2Novice 8+ Semifinal 2nd 6:55.2Novice 8+ Final 4th 7:02.5

2004-05HEAD COACH: KEVIN HARRIS

Head of the Des MoinesSept. 25 • Des Moines, IowaRec Single 2nd 33:33Lightweight 1x 1st 32:02Lightweight 2nd 25:59Varsity 1 ‘A’ 2nd 28:10Varsity 1 ‘B’ 6th 31:47Open 2- ‘A’ 4th 25:52Open 2- ‘B’ 3rd 25:32Open 2- ‘C’ 7th 27:29Novice 4+ 3rd 27:47Lightweight 4+ 2nd 25:24Open 4+ ‘A’ Heat 5th 23:03Open 4+ ‘B’ Heat 3rd 22:42

Varsity 2- ‘A’ Final 2nd 8:14.6Varsity 2- ‘B’ Final 4th 8:35.4Novice 4+ Heat 1st 8:39.6Novice 4+ Semifinal 1st 8:32.0Novice 4+ Grand 4th 8:45.7Varsity 4+ Heat 3rd 8:24.4Varsity 4+ Semifinal 4th 8:05.6Varsity 4+ Petite 1st 8:20.4Varsity 4x Heat 3rd 8:58.35Varsity 4x Grand 6th 8:56.8Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 7:25.8Varsity 8+ Semifinal 6th 7:33.2

SIRA ChampionshipsApril 18-19 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Novice 4+ Heat 1st 7:58.0Novice 4+ Semifinal 3rd 8:01.3Novice 4+ Grand 4th 8:13.8Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 6:53.5Varsity 8+ Semifinal 4th 6:53.7Varsity 8+ Petite 2nd 6:51.62nd Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 7:19.22nd Varsity 8+ Final 6th 7:37.5

Big 12 InvitationalMay 3 • Lawrence, Kan.Novice 8+ Heat 2nd 7:38.2Novice 8+ Petite 1st 7:56.5Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 7:03.8Varsity 8+ Petite 1st 6:52.72nd Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 7:26.32nd Varsity 8+ Petite 1st 7:19.8

Lexus Cup Central/South Region SprintsMay 17-18 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Varsity 4+ Heat 6th 7:59.0Varsity 4+ C Final 5th 7:51.7Varsity 8+ Heat 6th 7:07.5Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 7:09.3Varsity 8+ Final 3rd 6:56.8

2003-04HEAD COACH: KEVIN HARRIS

Head of the Des MoinesSept. 27 • Des Moines, IowaRec Single ‘A’ 1st 28:44Rec Single ‘B’ 2nd 32:46Varsity 2- ‘B’ 2nd 21:50Varsity 2- ‘C’ 9th 27:30Varsity 2- ‘D’ 7th 24:32Lightweight 2x 2nd 22:41Novice 4+ ‘A’ 3rd 23:30Novice 4+ ‘B’ 13th 27:13Lightweight 4+ 2nd 22:32Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 11th 20:53Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 26th 23:11Novice 8+ 3rd 21:53Open 8+ 8th 19:42

Head of the CharlesOct. 18-19 • Boston, Mass.Club 4+ 9th 19:47.6Collegiate 8+ 29th 18:33.5

Wichita FrostbiteNov. 2 • Wichita, Kan.Rec 1x ‘A’ 3rd 14:21Rec 1x ‘B’ 5th 16:11Open Single 4th 13:08Varsity 2- ‘A’ 1st 11:19Varsity 2- ‘B’ 2nd 11:35Varsity 2- ‘C’ 3rd 12:38Varsity 2- ‘D’ 6th 13:19

2002-03HEAD COACH: KEVIN HARRIS

Head of the RockOct. 13 • Rockford, Ill.Varsity Rec 1x 1st 24:36.6Varsity 2- ‘A’ 9th 19:05.0Varsity 2- ‘B’ 17th 19:49.0Varsity 2- ‘C’ 31st 22:41.7Varsity 2- ‘D’ 25th 20:33.0Varsity 2x 6th 20:49.16Novice 4+ 10th 21:57.2Open 4+ ‘A’ 20th 18:31.22Open 4+ ‘B’ 30th 19:40.23Novice 8+ 14th 19:33.17Varsity 8+ 21st 17:16.36

Head of the CharlesOct. 19-20 • Boston, Mass.Club 4+ 8th 19:46.32Championship 8+ 41st 18:55.85

Head of the IowaOct. 27 • Iowa City, IowaVarsity 2- ‘A’ 12th 17:35.79Varsity 2- ‘B’ 9th 16:51.73Varsity 2- ‘C’ 13th 17:59.82Varsity 2- ‘D’ 18th 19:45Varsity 2x 13th 18:17.4Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 16th 16:04.4Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 23rd 17:03.1Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 17th 14:44Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 20th 15:19Wichita Frostbite RegattaNov. 3 • Wichita, Kan.Varsity Rec 6th 14:45Varsity 1x 5th 12:04Varsity 2- ‘A’ 1st 10:16Varsity 2- ‘B’ 5th 12:35Varsity 2- ‘C’ 2nd 11:58Varsity 2x 7th 11:13Novice 4+ ‘A’ 4th 10:43Novice 4+ ‘B’ 16th 13:45Open 4+ 2nd 10:11Open 4x 2nd 10:03Novice 8+ 4th 10:28Varsity 8+ 2nd 9:08 Tulsa vs. CreightonMarch 16 • Tulsa, Okla.Novice 4+ 3rd 10:19.85Varsity 4+ 3rd 8:53.74Novice 8+ 2nd 8:31.72Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 7:12.8Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 2nd 7:28.38

Longhorn Invitational March 21-23 • Austin, TexasVarsity 4+ 2nd 7:51.5Novice 8+ 2nd 8:07.3Novice 8+ 2nd N/ANovice 8+ 2nd 8:05.4Novice 8+ 2nd 8:02.4Varsity 8+ 3rd 7:19.8Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:04.7Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:11.3Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:17.62nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:32.42nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:33.02nd Varsity 8+ 1st 7:34.4

Knecht CupApril 12-13 • Camden, N.J.Varsity 2- ‘A’ Heat 1st 7:55.0Varsity 2- ‘B’ Heat 1st 8:27.2

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Open 1x ‘A’ 3rd 12:35Open 1x ‘B’ 4th 13:03Open 2- ‘A’ 1st 11:20Open 2- ‘B’ 1st 11:20Open 2- ‘C’ 4th 12:42Open 2- ‘D’ 3rd 12:00Open 2x ‘A’ 1st 10:27Open 2x ‘B’ 4th 11:38Open 2x ‘C’ 8th 11:42Novice 4+ 6th 12:52Lightweight 4+ 1st 10:44Open 4+ ‘A’ 1st 9:39Open 4+ ‘B’ 4th 10:22Open 4+ ‘C’ 9th 11:09Open 4x 2nd 11:37Novice 8+ 2nd 10:26Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 2nd 9:15Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 5th 9:44Varsity 8+ ‘C’ 8th 10:11

Kansas/Drake DuelsApril 1 • Lawrence, Kan.Novice 4+ 3rd 8:27.45Varsity 4+ 1st 7:34.22nd Varsity 4+ 1st 7:44.8Varsity 8+ 3rd 7:14.02nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:18.6

Lake Wheeler InvitationalApril 8 • Raleigh N.C.Novice 4+ 2nd 8:31.6Varsity 8+ Heat 4th 7:07Varsity 8+ Petite 3rd 7:16.82nd Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 7:17.42nd Varsity 8+ Petite 3rd 7:30.2

SIRA ChampionshipsApril 14-15 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Varsity 2- 4th 9:31.94Novice 4+ 1st 8:42.01Novice 4+ Semifinal 4th 8:24.5Novice 4+ Petite 3rd 8:43.4Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 7:16.0Varsity 8+ Petite 3rd 7:13.1 2nd Varsity 8+ Semifinal 4th 7:21.22nd Varsity 8+ Petite 3rd 7:17.0

Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing ChampionshipApril 22 • Omaha, Neb.Varsity 2- 3rd 7:51.86Novice 4+ 3rd 7:19.62Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 6:51.0Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 7:03.4Varsity 8+ 3rd 6:21.62nd Varsity 8+ 1st 6:29.7

Dad Vail RegattaMay 12-13 • Philadelphia, Pa.Varsity 2- 4th 9:19.85Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 7:19.63Varsity 8+ Semifinals 6th 7:03.782nd Varsity 8+ 5th 7:23.76

2006-07HEAD COACH: KEVIN HARRIS

Head of the OklahomaSept. 30-Oct. 1 • Oklahoma City, Okla.Varsity 2- ‘A’ 12th 18:31.82Varsity 2- ‘B’ 6th 17:42.53Varsity 2- ‘C’ 14th 18:59.82Varsity 2- ‘D’ 15th 19:09.62Varsity 2x ‘A’ 9th 17:53.43Varsity 2x ‘B’ 11th 18:15.51

2nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:55.52nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:28.2

Kansas RegattaApril 2 • Lawrence, Kan.Novice 4+ 1st 7:54.6Varsity 4+ 3rd 7:44.42nd Varsity 4+ 2nd 7:45.4Novice 8+ 1st 6:51.2Varsity 8+ 2nd 6:44.02nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:06.4

SIRA ChampionshipsApril 15-17 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Novice 4+ Heat 1st 8:17Novice 4+ Semifinal 3rd 8:07.2Novice 4+ Final 6th 8:32.8Lightweight 4+ 6th 8:36.8Varsity 4+ Heat 2nd 7:55.9Varsity 4+ Semifinal 3rd 8:23.5Varsity 4+ Petite 3rd 8:34.9Novice 8+ Semifinal 3rd 7:19.5Novice 8+ Final 6th 7:48.6Varsity 8+ Petite 2nd 7:18.8

Oklahoma Cup Regatta April 23 • Tulsa, Okla.Novice 4+ 2nd 8:47.39Lightweight 4+ 1st 7:42.31Varsity 4+ 1st 7:22.05Varsity 8+ 1st 6:31.38

Dad Vail RegattaMay 13-14 • Philadelphia, Pa.Novice 4+ Heat 2nd 8:00.71Novice 4+ Semifinal 6th 8:44.86Lightweight 4+ Heat 4th 8:40.23Varsity 4+ Heat 3rd 7:45.72Novice 8+ Heat 3rd 7:55.12Novice 8+ Semifinal 6th 8:15.52Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 6:57.42Varsity 8+ Repechage 2nd 7:15.87Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 7:41.34

2005-06HEAD COACH: KEVIN HARRIS

Head of the Oklahoma Centennial RegattaOct. 2 • Oklahoma City, Okla.Varsity 2- ‘A’ 2nd 17:09.53Varsity 2- ‘B’ 6th 18:10Varsity 2- ‘C’ 3rd 17:43.60Varsity 2- ‘D’ 9th 19:22.59Varsity 2x 16th 19:10.99Novice 4+ 9th 19:09.68Lightweight 4+ 1st 17:03.58Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 4th 15:52.18Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 6th 16:11.09Varsity 4+ ‘C’ 18th 17:11.81Varsity 4+ ‘D’ 17th 17:05.12Varsity 4+ ‘E’ 12th 16:53.08Novice 8+ 5th 19:34.10Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 8th 14:45.08Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 12th 15:08.46

Head of the Charles Oct. 22-23 • Boston, Mass.Club 4+ 12th 19:58.80Championship 4+ 5th 19:54.73

Wichita Frostbite RegattaNov. 7 • Wichita, Kan.Rec 1x ‘A’ 2nd 13:48Rec 1x ‘B’ 1st 13:37

Open 4+ ‘C’ Heat 8th 23:54Open 4+ ‘A’ Final 4th 25:50Open 4+ ‘B’ Final 3rd 24:13Women’s Open 6th 28:58Novice 8+ 3rd 27:17Women’s 8+ ‘A’ 3rd 20:00Women’s 8+ ‘B’ 8th 21:34

Head of the Oklahoma Centennial RegattaOct. 3 • Oklahoma City, Okla.500-Meter Sprint 4th 1:49.88Rec 1x 1st 20:42Open 1x ‘A’ 9th 19:19Open 1x ‘B’ 11th 21:13Open 2- ‘A’ 5th 20:08Open 2- ‘B’ 4th 18:48Open 2x ‘A’ 5th 17:32Open 2x ‘B’ 15th 19:34Novice 4+ 3rd 18:13Open 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 16:02Open 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 16:04Open 4+ ‘C’ 7th 16:41Novice 8+ 3rd 17:07Open 8+ ‘A’ 5th 14:52Open 8+ ‘B’ 8th 15:28Open 8+ ‘C’ 10th 15:47

Head of the Charles Oct. 23 • Boston, Mass.Club 4+ 1st 14:29Youth 4+ 6th 15:04.18

Wichita Frostbite RegattaNov. 7 • Wichita, Kan.Rec 1x 3rd 10:19Open 1x ‘A’ 3rd 9:30Open 1x ‘B’ 2nd 8:59Varsity 2- ‘A’ 7th 9:43Varsity 2- ‘B’ 3rd 8:36Varsity 2- ‘C’ 2nd 8:23Varsity 2- ‘D’ 6th 8:58Varsity 2x ‘A’ 1st 7:41Varsity 2x ‘B’ 8th 8:55Varsity 2x ‘C’ 11th 9:43Novice 4+ 5th 8:44Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 7:28Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 4th 7:46Varsity 4+ ‘C’ 5th 7:47Lightweight 4x 2nd 8:15Open 4x ‘A’ 9th 10:16Open 4x ‘B’ 1st 7:58Novice 8+ 5th 7:35Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 6:47Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 4th 7:04

Lawless CupApril 2 • Tulsa, Okla.Novice 4+ 3rd 11:01.02Lightweight 4+ 1st 10:32.20Varsity 4+ 3rd DNFNovice 8+ 1st 8:43.33Varsity 8+ 1st 8:22.80

Longhorn InvitationalMarch 18-20 • Austin, TexasNovice 4+ 1st 8:49.3Novice 4+ 1st 8:28.3Novice 4+ 2nd 8:22.7Lightweight 4+ 1st 8:38.7Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:15.1Novice 8+ 1st 7:40.5Novice 8+ 1st 7:39.1Novice 8+ 2nd 7:13.9Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:29.3Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:24.6Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:00.5

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Open 2x ‘A’ 1st 10:48Open 2x ‘B’ 7th 11:34Open 2x ‘C’ 5th 11:26Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 10:43Novice 4+ ‘B’ 4th 11:52Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ 1st 10:05Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 10:41Open 4+ ‘A’ 1st 9:30Open 4+ ‘B’ 4th 10:17Open 4+ ‘C’ 5th 10:20Open 4+ ‘D’ 6th 10:38Open 4+ ‘E’ 14th 11:30Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 9:20Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 2nd 9:22Varsity 8+ ‘C’ 3rd 9:30

Longhorn InvitationalMarch 22 • Austin, TexasLightweight 4+ 2nd 7:47.0

Lawless CupMarch 30 • Catoosa, Okla.Novice 4+ 1st 8:33Lightweight 4+ 1st 8:31Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 8:09Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 8:56Varsity 8+ 1st 7:322nd Varsity 8+ 1st 7:47

Knecht CupApril 12-13 • Camden, N.J.Novice 4+ Heat 1st 8:13.5Novice 4+ Semifinal 1st 8:05.4Novice 4+ Final 1st 7:59.1Lightweight 4+ Heat 1st 7:43.7Lightweight 4+ Final 2nd 7:49.3Varsity 4+ Heat 2nd 8:26.7Varsity 4+ Semifinal 4th 8:19.5Varsity 4+ Petite 6th 8:13.5Varsity 8+ Heat 4th 7:14.1Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 7:19.3Varsity 8+ 3rd Final 4th 7:01.62nd Varsity 8+ Heat 4th 7:15.52nd Varsity 8+ Semifinal 3rd 7:13.42nd Varsity 8+ Final 6th 7:24.8

SIRA ChampionshipApril 19-20 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Novice 4+ Heat 1st 8:15.8Novice 4+ Semifinal 1st 8:23.3Novice 4+ Final 1st 7:51.5Lightweight 4+ Final 1st 8:04.8Varsity 4+ Heat 2nd 8:26.0Varsity 4+ Semifinal 2nd 7:56.6Varsity 4+ Final 6th 8:45.6Varsity 8+ Semifinal 4th 6:59.9Varsity 8+ Petite 3rd 7:32.22nd Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 7:04.52nd Varsity 8+ Final 3rd 7:05.7

Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing ChampionshipApril 26 • Omaha, Neb.Varsity 2- 1st 6:14.0Novice 4+ 1st 6:39.4Lightweight 4+ 1st 6:41.7Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 6:08.5Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 4th 5:52.5Varsity 4+ ‘C’ 2nd 6:46.7Varsity 8+ 3rd 5:34.42nd Varsity 8+ 1st 5:24.4

Dad Vail RegattaMay 9-10 • Philadelphia, Pa.Novice 4+ Heat 1st 7:29.06Novice 4+ Semifinal 1st 7:19.18Novice 4+ Final 1st 7:19.59

Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing ChampionshipApril 28 • Oklahoma City, Okla.Varsity 2- ‘A’ 1st 8:18.3Varsity 2- ‘B’ 4th 9:17.09Novice 4+ ‘A’ 4th 8:16.65Novice 4+ ‘B’ 4th 8:50.49Lightweight 4+ 1st 8:16.01Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 7:40.73Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 7:58.68Novice 8+ 1st 7:28.0Varsity 8+ 3rd 7:05.462nd Varsity 8+ 1st 7:17.91

Dad Vail RegattaMay 11-12 • Philadelphia, Pa.Varsity 2- 4th 9:15.04Novice 8+ 2nd 7:14.48Novice 8+ Semifinals 4th 7:07.59Varsity 8+ 2nd 6:58.83Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 6:35.26Varsity 8+ Final 6th 6:54.88 2nd Varsity 8+ 1st 7:05.672nd Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 6:51.45

2007-08HEAD COACH: KEVIN HARRIS

Head of the Des MoinesSept. 29 • Des Moines, IowaCollegiate 2+ ‘A’ 2nd 15:12Collegiate 2+ ‘B’ 1st 15:11Collegiate 2+ ‘C’ 3rd 16:16Collegiate Novice 4+ 3rd 26:19Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ 1st 12:24Collegiate 4+ ‘B’ 8th 13:19Collegiate 4+ ‘C’ 3rd 12:54Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ 2nd 19:02Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ 5th 19:43

Head of the OklahomaOct. 14 • Oklahoma City, Okla.Collegiate 2- ‘A’ 1st 18:52.78Collegiate 2- ‘B’ 3rd 22:36.43Collegiate 2- ‘C’ 4th 23:19.15Collegiate 2- ‘D’ 8th 28:33.19Collegiate 2x 6th 18:32.85Collegiate 2x Sprints 5th 2:07.01Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 16:37.18Collegiate 4+ ‘B’ 5th 17:50.03Collegiate 4+ ‘C’ 8th 18:27.80Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ 1st 17:41.24Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ 4th 19:59.06Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ Sprints 1st 1:53:50 Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ Sprints 2nd 1:59.20 Collegiate Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 18:01.98 Collegiate Novice 4+ ‘B’ 9th 21:45.05Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ 12th 16:27.61Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ 16th 17:12.06Collegiate 8+ ‘C’ 18th 17:38.13Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ Petite 3rd 1:41.28 Sprints

Head of the CharlesOct. 20-21 • Boston, Mass.Club 4+ 11th 19:46.75Lightweight 4+ 11th 19:50.26Championship 4+ 8th 19:00.78

Wichita Frostbite RegattaNov. 4 • Wichita, Kan.Open 2- ‘A’ 1st 10:25Open 2- ‘B’ 2nd 11:45Open 2- ‘C’ 3rd 12:11Open 2- ‘D’ 4th 12:35

Lightweight 4+ 1st 17:00.52Lightweight 4+ Sprints 1st 1:55.40Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ 4th 16:39.97Collegiate 4+ ‘B’ 8th 16:50.86Collegiate 4+ ‘C’ 14th 17:21.15Collegiate 4+ ‘D’ 12th 17:14.41Collegiate 4+ Sprints 3rd 1:59.77Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ 8th 15:11.73Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ 17th 16:19.78Collegiate 8+ Sprints 3rd 1:40.41Collegiate 8+ Sprints Final 4th 1:41.1

Head of the CharlesOct. 21-22 • Boston, Mass.Club 4+ 4th 20:18.60Lightweight 4+ 8th 19:36.08Championship 4+ 14th 19:22.30

Wichita Frostbite RegattaNov. 5 • Wichita, Kan.Varsity 1x 3rd 12:24Varsity 2- ‘A’ 1st 10:33Varsity 2- ‘B’ 2nd 11:14Varsity 2- ‘C’ 5th 11:42Varsity 2x ‘A’ 1st 10:31Varsity 2x ‘B’ 2nd 10:47Novice 4+ ‘A’ 3rd 11:13Novice 4+ ‘B’ 8th 12:02Lightweight 4+ 1st 10:20Open 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 9:57Open 4+ ‘B’ 1st 9:52Open 4+ ‘C’ 4th 10:34Open 4+ ‘D’ 7th 10:52Open 4+ ‘E’ 11th 11:11Novice 8+ 4th 10:19Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 9:02Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 4th 9:50Varsity 8+ ‘C’ 8th 10:09

Lawless Cup RegattaMarch 25 • Tulsa, Okla.Novice 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 5:21.25Novice 4+ ‘B’ 1st 5:24.28Lightweight 4+ 1st 5:20.19Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 5:01.00Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 5:14.16Novice 8+ 1st 5:07.07Varsity 8+ 1st 4:39.412nd Varsity 8+ 1st 4:41.22

Knecht CupApril 14 • Camden, N.J.Varsity 2- Heat 2nd 9:22.5Varsity 2- Final 3rd 9:01.3Novice 4+ ‘A’ Heat 1st 8:24.2Novice 4+ ‘B’ Heat 2nd 8:55.5Novice 4+ ‘A’ Final 1st 8:14.9Novice 8+ 3rd 7:41.0Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 7:06.1Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 6:59.0Varsity 8+ Final 6th 7:14.92nd Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 7:10.52nd Varsity 8+ Final 3rd 7:09.7

SIRA ChampionshipApril 21-22 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Varsity 2- 3rd 9:16.91Varsity 2- Final 6th 9:31.69Novice 8+ 4th 7:27.61Novice 8+ Petite 3rd 7:32.31Varsity 8+ Heat 4th 7:04.71Varsity 8+ Petite 1st 7:03.302nd Varsity 8+ Final 6th 7:17.09

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Open 2x ‘B’ 8th 17:49.19Lightweight 2x ‘A’ 1st 17:08.28Lightweight 2x ‘B’ 4th 19:04.61Lightweight 2x Sprint ‘A’ 3rd 1:54.84Lightweight 2x Sprint ‘B’ 4th 1:56.28Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 16:50.33Novice 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 18:18.14Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 16:42.40Collegiate 4+ ‘C’ 5th 16:50.53Collegiate 4+ ‘B’ 7th 16:54.45Collegiate 4+ ‘E’ 14th 17:20.15Collegiate 4+ ‘D’ 18th 18:16.07Collegiate 4+ Sprint ‘A’ 1st 1:47.28Collegiate 4+ Sprint ‘B’ 3rd 1:52.93Collegiate 4+ Sprint ‘C’ 4th 1:53.19Collegiate Novice 8+ ‘A’ 1st 16:34.27Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ 3rd 14:36.02Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ 9th 15:13.32Collegiate 8+ ‘C’ 11th 15:21.66Collegiate 8+ ‘D’ 15th 15:39.98Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ Sprint 1st 1:34.70Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ Sprint 3rd 1:40.65

Head of the HoochNov. 7-8 • Chattanooga, Tenn.Championship 1x ‘A’ 6th 17:59.1Championship 1x ‘B’ 10th 18:16.4Championship 1x ‘C’ 15th 19:34.9Championship 2x ‘A’ 6th 17:05.5Championship 2x ‘B’ 12th 18:23.0Novice 4+ 3rd 17:08.9Championship 4+ ‘A’ 15th 16:36.4Championship 4+ ‘B’ 7th 16:40.9Championship 4+ ‘C’ 35th 17:48.4Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ 1st 16:34.0Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ 7th 17:32.5Novice 8+ 4th 15:29.0Championship 8+ ‘A’ 10th 14:53.6Championship 8+ ‘B’ 21st 15:19.1Open 8+ ‘A’ 3rd 14:40.7Open 8+ ‘B’ 4th 14:56.2Open 8+ ‘C’ 9th 15:25.3Open 8+ ‘D’ 11th 15:32.8Lightweight 8+ 3rd 15:38.7

Oklahoma InvitationalMarch 13-14 • Oklahoma City, Okla.Open 4+ 1st 8:34.14Varsity 4+ 1st 8:11.52Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 8:04.87Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 8:48.21Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 8:09.96Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 8:37.46Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 8:21.8Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 8:59.9Novice 8+ 2nd 7:24.69Novice 8+ 1st 7:45.44Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:13.77Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 7:18.64Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 3rd 7:36.87Varsity 8+ 1st 7:18.5Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:20.652nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:37.392nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:33.8Second Varsity 8+ 1st 7:19.3Lightweight 8+ 2nd 7:23.71Lightweight 8+ 1st 7:30.16

San Diego Crew ClassicMarch 27-28 • San Diego, Calif.Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 7:10.55Varsity 8+ Grand Final 6th 7:22.392nd Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 7:24.932nd Varsity 8+ Petite Final 3rd 7:11.34Lightweight 8+ Final 2nd 7:18.56

Knecht CupApril 10-11 • Cherry Hill, N.J.Novice 4+ Heat 1st 8:24.7Novice 4+ Grand Final 2nd 9:13.2Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ Heat 2nd 8:30.5 Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ Heat 3rd 8:30.5Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ Grand Final 5th 9:14.6Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ Grand Final 6th 9:23.2Varsity 4+ Heat 1st 8:05.6Varsity 4+ Semifinal 1st 8:20.7Varsity 4+ Grand Final 1st 8:44.5Novice 8+ Heat 1st 8:01.3Novice 8+ Semifinal 1st 7:40.2Novice 8+ Grand Final 3rd 8:04.4Lightweight 8+ Heat 4th 8:29.2Lightweight 8+ Petite Final 1st 8:33.6Varsity 8+ Heat 4th 7:33.0Varsity 8+ Semifinal 3rd 7:35.5Varsity 8+ Petite Final 6th 7:44.4

SIRA ChampionshipApril 18-19 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Novice 4+ Heat 1st 8:16.5Novice 4+ Semifinal 1st 8:09Novice 4+ Grand Final 1st 8:05.1Varsity 4+ Heat 1st 7:47.6Varsity 4+ Semifinal 1st 7:49Varsity 4+ Grand Final 2nd 7:55.9Novice 8+ Semifinal 2nd 7:16.02Novice 8+ Grand Final 4th 7:27.1Lightweight 8+ Grad Final 3rd 7:40.2Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 6:56.49Varsity 8+ Petite Final 4th 7:16.3

Midwest Intercollegiate Rowing ChampionshipApril 25 • Catoosa, Okla.Novice 4+ Grand Final 1st 7:53.59Varsity 4+ Heat 1st 7:39.4Varsity 4+ Grand Final 2nd 7:45.04Novice 8+ Grand Final 2nd 6:56.20Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 6:27.5Varsity 8+ Grand Final 1st 6:25.312nd Varsity 8+ Grand Final 1st 6:52.6

Dad VailMay 8-9 • Philadelphia, Pa.Novice 4+ Heat 2nd 5:28.52Novice 4+ Semifinal 2nd 7:44.07Novice 4+ Grand Final 3rd 8:45.88Varsity 4+ Heat 6th 5:07.30Varsity 4+ Semifinal 1st 7:28.16Varsity 4+ Grand Final 5th 7:41.18Novice 8+ Heat 21st 5:20.75Varsity 8+ Heat 16th 4:49.03Varsity 8+ Semifinal 5th 6:50.20Lightweight 8+ Heat 6th 5:23.47Lightweight 8+ Grand Final 3rd 7:27.30

Intercollegiate Rowing Association ChampionshipJune 5-6 • Sacramento, Calif.Lightweight 8+ Heat 4th 7:35.33Lightweight 8+ Repechage 4th 8:08.10Lightweight 8+ Petite Final 2nd 7:31.45

2009-10HEAD COACH: KEVIN HARRIS

Boot of the OklahomaOct. 3 • Oklahoma City, Okla.Open 1x ‘B’ 6th 18:00.90Open 1x ‘A’ 9th 18:14.50Open 1x ‘C’ 15th 19:21.93Open 2x ‘A’ 4th 17:04.64

Varsity 4+ Heat 5th 8:11.10Lightweight 4+ Heat 1st 7:24.30Lightweight 4+ Final 2nd 7:23.56Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 6:48.84Varsity 8+ Repechage 1st 6:39.25Varsity 8+ Semifinal 6th 6:50.682nd Varsity 8+ Heat 1st 6:45.312nd Varsity 8+ Semifinal 2nd 6:37.992nd Varsity 8+ Final 6th 6:52.41

Intercollegiate Rowing Association ChampionshipJune 6 • Cherry Hill, N.J.Lightweight 4+ Final 5th 7:40.71

2008-09HEAD COACH: KEVIN HARRIS

Head of the OklahomaOct. 5 • Oklahoma City, Okla.Collegiate Single ‘A’ 6th 21.36.53Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 17:31.67Novice 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 18:35.48Open 4+ ‘A’ 7th 16:45.07Open 4+ ‘C’ 13th 17:18.21Open 4+ ‘D’ 14th 17:18.91Open 4+ ‘B’ 17th 17:26.85Open 4+ Sprints ‘A’ 1st 1:39.80Open 4+ Sprints ‘C’ 5th 1:50.80Novice 8+ ‘A’ 1st 16:37.87Novice 8+ ‘B’ 2nd 17:15.74Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ 11th 15:34.71Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ 16th 16:26.98Collegiate 8+ Petite Final 1st 1:42.84 Sprint

Head of the CharlesOct. 18-19 • Boston, Mass.Club 4+ 6th 19:38.08Lightweight 4+ 6th 20:00.31Championship 4+ 14th 19:46.53

Wichita Frostbite RegattaNov. 2 • Wichita, Kan.Open Single ‘A’ 2nd 11:34Open Pair ‘A’ 1st 11:34Open Pair ‘B’ 3rd 11:53Open Double ‘A’ 3rd 11:08Open Double ‘B’ 5th 11:27Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 10:05Novice 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 10:45Novice 4+ ‘C’ 4th 10:58Open 4+ ‘A’ 1st 9:55Open 4+ ‘B’ 5th 10:25Open 4+ ‘C’ 7th 10:33Lightweight 4+ 1st 10:31Open 4x 3rd 10:23Novice 8+ 1st 9:32Second Novice 8+ 1st 10:13Open 8+ ‘A’ 4th 9:39Open 8+ ‘B’ 5th 9:43Open 8+ ‘C’ 10th 9:58

Lawless Cup RegattaMarch 28 • Omaha, Neb.Novice 4+ 1st 7:59.82Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 7:59.56Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 7:47.51Varsity 4+ ‘C’ 1st 7:52.28Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 7:03.5Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 2nd 7:07.6Second Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 7:10.2Second Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 2nd 7:15.6

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Oklahoma InvitationalMarch 12-13 • Oklahoma City, Okla.Varsity 4+ 1st 8:03.74Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 8:31.69Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 8:42.53Varsity 4+ 1st 8:32.47Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:42.292nd Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 8:22.082nd Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 8:52.912ndVarsity 4+ 1st 8:19.632nd Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 8:40.942nd Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 9:03.152nd Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 8:44.382nd Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 9:07.64Novice 8+ 1st 7:39.89Novice 8+ 2nd 8:15.31Novice 8+ 1st 8:02.91Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:13.60Varsity 8+ 1st 7:28.85Varsity 8+ 1st 7:29.79Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:24.532nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:30.022nd Varsity 8+ 1st 7:45.92nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:41.032nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:52.062nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:52.81

Tulsa vs. Harvard/MITMarch 26 • Boston, Mass.Varsity 4+ 1st 8:55.0Lightweight 4+ 2nd 9:09.1Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:53.92nd Varsity 8+ 2nd 8:18.2

San Diego Crew ClassicApril 2-3 • San Diego, Calif.Varsity 4+ Heat A ‘B’ 6th 7:45.82Varsity 4+ Heat B ‘A’ 4th 7:42.52Varsity 4+ Petite Final ‘A’ 2nd 7:46.76Varsity 4+ Petite Final ‘B’ 5th 7:54.48Novice 8+ 2nd 7:24.54Novice 8+ Grand Final 6th 7:36.66Varsity 8+ Heat C 1st 6:48.1Varsity 8+ Grand Final 2nd 6:58.122nd Varsity 8+ Heat B 6th 7:09.812nd Varsity 8+ Third Final 4th 7:01.61

SIRA’sApril 16-17 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Varsity 4+ Heat 2nd 7:33.13Varsity 4+ Grand Final 2nd 7:38.65Lightweight 4+ Heat 1st 7:20.10Lightweight 4+ Grand Final 1st 7:34.5Novice 8+ Heat 1st 6:47.40Novice 8+ Grand Final 3rd 7:06.54Varsity 8+ Grand Final 2nd 6:49.172nd Varsity 8+ Grand Final 2nd 6:55.7

Tulsa DuelsApril 23 • Catoosa, Okla.Varsity 2- Final ‘B’ 1st 8:41.12Varsity 2- Final ‘A’ 3rd 8:57.80Varsity 2x Final ‘A’ 1st 8:18.36Varsity 2x Final ‘B’ 2nd 8:18.79Lightweight 2x Final 1st 8:18.65

Collegiate 4+ Final 6th 8:42.72Collegiate 4x Final ‘A’ 1st 7:53.52Collegiate 4x Final ‘B’ 5th 9:26.11Collegiate 4- Final 2nd 8:20.22Collegiate 8+ Final ‘A’ 2nd 7:26.14Collegiate 8+ Final ‘B’ 6th 7:53.31Lightweight 8+ Final 2nd 7:52.60

IRA ChampionshipJune 4-5 • Cherry Hill, N.J.Lightweight 8+ Heat 1 4th UnknownLightweight 8+ Repechage 4th 7:11.87Lightweight 8+ Petite Final 2nd 7:11.21

2010-11HEAD COACH: KEVIN HARRIS

Head of the OklahomaOct. 9 • Oklahoma City, Okla.Open Lightweight 1x ‘A’ 5th 18:25.95Open Lightweight 1x ‘B’ 8th 19:00.29Open LW 1x Petite Final 4th 2:08.98Open 2x ‘A’ 13th 18:02.08Open 2x ‘B’ 15th 18:41.05Open Lightweight 2x ‘B’ 2nd 17:30.16Open Lightweight 2x ‘A’ 3rd 17:42.70Open LW 2x Petite Final ‘B’ 5th 2:01.40Collegiate Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 16:47.81Collegiate Novice 4+ ‘B’ 4th 20:12.16Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ 5th 15:43.13Collegiate 4+ ‘B’ 9th 16:01.32Collegiate 4+ ‘C’ 11th 16:11.11Collegiate 4+ ‘D’ 18th 16:40.50Collegiate 4+ Petite Final 1st 1:51.70Collegiate 4+ Grand Final ‘A’ 1st 1:46.90Collegiate 4+ Grand Final ‘A’ 6th 1:52.80Collegiate Novice 8+ 4th 16:14.77Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ 7th 14:34.70Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ 13th 15:10.32Collegiate 8+ ‘C’ 18th 15:21.52Collegiate 8+ Petite Final 2nd 1:32.00Collegiate 8+ Grand Final 6th 1:41.50

Tulsa vs. Notre DameOct. 29-30 • South Bend, Ind.Open 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 11:38.7Open 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 11:57.8Open 4+ ‘C’ 5th 12:09.7Open 4+ ‘D’ 6th 12:14.4Open 8+ ‘A’ 2nd 14:19.2Open 8+ ‘B’ 3rd 14:45.4

Head of the HoochNov. 6-7 • Chattanooga, Tenn.Lightweight 1x ‘A’ 3rd 20:52.5Lightweight 1x ‘B’ 5th 21:03.7Lightweight 1x ‘C’ 10th 23:45.3Open 2- ‘A’ 4th 19:46.5Open 2- ‘B ’ 15th 19:54.9Open 2- ‘C’ 17th 19:57.1Open 2- ‘D’ 18th 20:01.7Open 2- ‘E’ 22nd 20:40.5Open 2- ‘F’ 23rd 20:53.5Open 2- ‘G’ 26th 21:05.4Championship 2x 20th 22:41.5Novice 4+ ‘A’ 4th 19:21.8Novice 4+ ‘B’ 28th 22:42.7Championship 4+ ‘A’ 4th 17:42.0Championship 4+ ‘B’ 19th 18:32.4Championship 4+ ‘C’ 34th 19:18.4Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 18:36.3

Tulsa DuelsApril 10 • Catoosa, Okla.Open 2x ‘B’ 1st 7:21Open 2x ‘A’ 3rd 8:02Lightweight 2x ‘A’ 1st 7:36Lightweight 2x ‘B’ 3rd 9:46Open 4x ‘A’ 1st 6:36Open 4x ‘B’ 3rd 7:16Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 7:21Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 7:19Novice 8+ ‘A’ 1st 7:00Novice 8+ ‘B’ 1st 7:07Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 6:12

SIRA’sApril 17-18 • San Diego, Calif.Novice 4+ Grand Final 1st 7:53.6Varsity 4+ Heat 1st 7:48.4Varsity 4+ Grand Final 2nd 8:08.93Varsity 8+ Heat 3rd 6:46.88Varsity 8+ Repechage 2nd 6:39.06Varsity 8+ Grand Final 5th 7:00.742nd Varsity 8+ Heat 2nd 6:50.22nd Varsity 8+ Grand Final 4th 7:23.38Lightweight 8+ Grand Final 1st 7:36.7

Lawless CupApril 25 • Catoosa, Okla.Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 9:47.97Novice 4+ ‘B’ 1st 9:33.28Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 9:03.02Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 1st 9:36.04Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 9:50.05Lightweight 4+ 1st 9:16.87Novice 8+ 1st 8:22.89Varsity 8+ 1st 7:39.57Varsity 8+ ‘B’ 3rd 7:54.02

Central/South Championship and C-USA ChampionshipMay 15-16 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Open 4+ Heat 3 4th 7:56.39Open 4+ Heat 4 5th 8:08.34Open 4+ Semifinal C/D 2nd 7:57.19Open 4+ Semifinal C/D 3rd 8:06.05Open 4+ ‘C’ Final ‘B’ 2nd 7:45.92Open 4+ ‘C’ Final ‘A’ 3rd 7:46.45Varsity 4+ Heat 3 4th 7:50.42Varsity 4+ Semifinal C/D 1st 7:50.0Varsity 4+ ‘C’ Final 1st 7:34.20Varsity 8+ Heat 2 5th 7:09.96Varsity 8+ Semifinal C/D 3rd 7:01.17Varsity 8+ ‘C’ Final 6th 6:50.962nd Varsity 8+ Heat 2 5th 7:26.052nd Varsity 8+ Semifinal C/D 3rd 7:12.252nd Varsity 8+ ‘C’ Final 6th 7:06.40

USRowing ChampionshipMay 22-23 • West Windsor, N.J.Collegiate 1x Heat 1 2nd 9:10.88Collegiate 1x Heat 2 1st 8:57.49Collegiate 1x Final ‘A’ 1st 9:14.34Collegiate 1x Final ‘B’ 5th 9:26.94Lightweight 1x Final 2nd 9:54.89Collegiate 2x Heat 1 3rd 8:48.47Collegiate 2x Heat 2 2nd 8:19.02Collegiate 2x Repechage 1 2nd 9:58.89Collegiate 2x Final ‘B’ 3rd 8:34.00Collegiate 2x Final ‘A’ 5th 8:52.90Lightweight 2x Final ‘B’ 4th 9:28.93Lightweight 2x Final ‘A’ 5th 9:33.09Collegiate 4+ Heat 1 ‘C’ 3rd 8:10.21Collegiate 4+ Heat 1 ‘A’ 5th 8:16.33Collegiate 4+ Heat 2 ‘B’ 5th 8:16.53Collegiate 4+ Rep. 1 ‘A’ 5th 9:56.74Collegiate 4+ Rep. 2 ‘B’ 2nd 8:58.15Collegiate 4+ Rep. 2 ‘C’ 6th 9:45.36

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Varsity 8+ 1st 5:12.24Second Varsity 8+ ‘A’ 1st 5:27.79Second Varsity 8+ (LW) 3rd 5:44.96

Conference USA ChampionshipMay 12 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Open 4+ 6th 8:32.93Varsity 4+ Heat 2 2nd 7:43.54Varsity 4+ Grand Final 5th 7:46.69Varsity 8+ Heat 1 2nd 6:50.30Varsity 8+ Grand Final 5th 6:54.20Second Varsity 8+ Heat 2 3rd 7:04.75Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final 6th 7:17.31

Dad VailMay 12 • Philadelphia, Pa.Lightweight 8+ 4th 7:32.54

Head of the HoochNov. 5 • Chattanooga, Tenn.Lightweight 1x 3rd 20:33.6Open 2- ‘C’ 6th 20:01.1Open 2- ‘E’ 14th 20:38.7Open 2- ‘A’ 20th 21:07.2Open 2- ‘B’ 22nd 21:18.4Open 2- ‘D’ 25th 21:37.4Novice 4+ 4th 20:35.4Championship 4+ ‘A’ 3rd 17:56.7Championship 4+ ‘B’ 15th 18:46.6Lightweight 4+ ‘A’ 2nd 18:42.6Lightweight 4+ ‘B’ 5th 19:52.8Championship 8+ ‘A’ 7th 16:36.2Championship 8+ ‘B’ 14th 16:51.0Open 8+ ‘A’ 6th 17:12.8Open 8+ ‘B’ 13th 18:05.0Open 8+ ‘C’ 21st 18:50.8Lightweight 8+ 1st 16:53.3

Oklahoma InvitationalMarch 9-11 • Oklahoma City, Okla.Novice 4+ 2nd 9:15.20Novice 4+ 2nd 8:57.96Novice 4+ 3rd 8:28.02Varsity 4+ 1st 8:40.43Varsity 4+ 1st 8:04.26Varsity 4+ 1st 8:09.59Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:30.47Second Varsity 4+/Novice 4+ 1st 9:36.26Varsity 8+ 1st 7:24.22Varsity 8+ 1st 7:15.64Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:29.46Varsity 8+ 1st 7:00.26Second Varsity 8+ 1st 7:47.21Second Varsity 8+ 1st 7:21.89Second Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:46.53Second Varsity 8+ 1st 7:22.27Novice 8+/Lightweight 8+ 2nd 7:59.072nd Varsity 8+/LW 8+ 1st 8:03.382nd Varsity 8+/LW 8+ 2nd 7:17.092nd Varsity 8+/LW 8+ 1st 7:55.92

San Diego Crew ClassicMarch 31-April 1 • San Diego, Calif.Collegiate 4+ ‘C’ 6th 8:10.45Collegiate 4+ Third Final 5th 7:56.99Varsity 8+ Heat ‘A’ 2nd 6:57.08Varsity 8+ Grand Final 5th 7:22.09Second Varsity 8+ Heat ‘B’ 7th 7:14.08Lightweight 8+ Final 5th 8:05.29

Lake Natoma Invite April 14-15 • Gold River, Calif.Varsity 4+ 3rd 7:51.90Varsity 4+ 3rd 7:48.5Varsity 4+ ‘C’ Final 1st 7:42.5Varsity 8+ 3rd 6:50.70Varsity 8+ 3rd 7:09.0Varsity 8+ ‘C’ Final 2nd 6:50.36Second Varsity 8+ 3rd 7:11.80Second Varsity 8+ 3rd 7:20.4Second Varsity 8+ ‘C’ Final 3rd 7:09.4Lightweight 8+ 2nd 7:22.9Lightweight 8+/3rd Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:31.0

Lawless CupApril 21 • Catoosa, Okla.Novice 4+ ‘A’ 1st 6:15.24Novice 4+ ‘B’ 3rd 6:49.37Varsity 4+ ‘A’ 1st 6:11.42Varsity 4+ ‘B’ 2nd 6:36.34

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Novice 4+ Final ‘A’ 1st 8:22.52Novice 4+ Final ‘B’ 2nd 8:33.28Varsity 4+ ‘A’ Final 1st 8:03.24Varsity 4+ ‘B’ Final 1st 7:55.87Novice/Open 8+ Final ‘A’ 1st 7:25.15Novice/Open 8+ Final ‘B’ 2nd 7:36.74Varsity 8+ Final ‘A’ 1st 6:57.60Varsity 8+ Final ‘B’ 2nd 7:19.23

Conference USA ChampionshipMay 14 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Varsity 4+ Heat 1 2nd 7:45.79Varsity 4+ Grand Final 3rd 7:22.80Open 4+ Heat 2 ‘A’ 3rd 7:5076Open 4+ Heat 2 ‘B’ 4th 8:07.17Open 4+ Petite Final 2nd 7:46.38Open 4+ Grand Final 5th 7:36.68Varsity 8+ Heat 1 3rd 6:57.42Varsity 8+ Grand Final 5th 6:45.452nd Varsity 8+ Heat 1 3rd 7:11.132nd Varsity 8+ Grand Final 5th 6:55.98

Oak Ridge RegionalMay 15 • Oak Ridge, Tenn.Varsity 4+ Heat 1 3rd 7:41.33Varsity 4+ Grand Final 6th 7:38.39Open 4+ Heat 1 6th 8:14.84Open 4+ Heat 2 5th 8:13.91Open 4+ Petite Final ‘A’ 4th 8:01.43Open 4+ Petite Final ‘B’ 5th 8:03.59Varsity 8+ Heat 1 5th 6:47.44Varsity 8+ Petite Final 2nd 6:46.532nd Varsity 8+ Heat 1 5th 7:15.942nd Varsity 8+ Petite Final 3rd 7:07.78

IRAJune 3-4 • Camden, N.J.Lightweight 4+ Heat 2 3rd 8:15.44Lightweight 4+ Repechage 2nd 8:06.57Lightweight 4+ Grand Final 6th 8:10.04

2011-12HEAD COACH: KEVIN HARRIS

Head of the OklahomaOct. 1 • Oklahoma City, Okla.Open 1x ‘A’ 6th 19:00.24Lightweight 1x 4th 17:52.93Open Lightweight 1x ‘A’ 5th 18:25.95Open 2x 7th 16:56.41Open 2x Petite Final 5th 1:58.31Lightweight 2x 1st 16:23.19Lightweight 2x Grand Final 6th 1:53.60Novice 4+ 1st 16:02.53Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ 4th 15:26.08Collegiate 4+ ‘B’ 6th 15:34.64 Collegiate 4+ ‘E’ 14th 15:58.68 Collegiate 4+ ‘D’ 16th 16:11.28Collegiate 4+ ‘C’ 20th 16:24.16Collegiate 4+ Petite Final ‘D’ 2nd 1:51.24Collegiate 4+ Petite Final ‘E’ 6th 1:54.98Collegiate 4+ Grand Final ‘A’ 4th 1:48.53Collegiate 4+ Grand Final ‘B’ 5th 1:49.87Novice 8+ 2nd 16:23.85Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ 5th 13:46.80Collegiate 8+ ‘B’ 15th 14:39.04Collegiate 8+ Petite Final ‘B’ 4th 1:42.62Collegiate 8+ Grand Final ‘A’ 4th 1:36.64

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• Bow: The forward section of the boat. The first part of the boat to cross the finish line. The person in the seat closest to the bow, who crosses the finish line first.

• Bow coxed boat: A shell in which the coxswain is near the bow instead of the stern. It’s hard to see the coxswain in this type of boat, because only his head is visible. Having the coxswain virtually lying down in the bow reduces wind resistance, and the weight distribution is better.

• Button: A wide collar on the oar that keeps it from slipping through the oar-lock.

• Coxswain: Person who steers the shell and is the on-the-water coach for the crew.

• Deck: The part of the shell at the bow and stern that is covered with fiber-glass cloth or a thin plastic.

• Ergometer: Rowers call it an “erg.” It’s a rowing machine that closely approximates the actual rowing motion. The rowers’ choice is the Concept II, which utilizes a flywheel and a digital readout so that the rower can measure his “strokes per minute” and the distance covered.

• FISA: Short for Federation Internationale des Societes d’Aviron. The inter-national governing body for the sport of rowing in the world, established in 1892.

• Gate: The bar across the oarlock that keeps the oar in place.• German rigging: A different way of setting up which side of the boat the

oars are on in a sweep boat. Instead of alternating from side to side all the way down, in a German rigged boat, two consecutive rowers have oars on the same side.

• Lightweight: Refers to the rowers, not the boats; there is a maximum weight for each rower in a lightweight event as well as a boat average.

• Oar: Used to drive the boat forward: rowers do not use paddles.• Port: Left side of the boat, while facing forward, in the direction of the move-

ment.

• Power 10: A call for rowers to do 10 of their best, most powerful strokes. It’s a strategy used to pull ahead of a competitor.

• Repechage: The second-chance race which ensures that everyone has two chances to advance from preliminary races since there is no seeding in the heats.

• Rigger: The triangular shaped metal device that is bolted onto the side of the boat and holds the oars.

• Run: The run is the distance the shell moves during one stroke. You can fig-ure it by looking for the distance between the puddles made by the same oar.

• Sculls: One of the two disciplines of rowing – the one where scullers use two oars or sculls.

• Shell: Can be used interchangeably with boat.• Slide: The set of runners for the wheels of each seat in the boat.• Starboard: Right side of the boat, while facing forward, in the direction of

movement.• Stern: The rear of the boat; the direction the rowers are facing.• Straight: Refers to a shell without a coxswain i.e. a straight four or straight

pair.• Stretcher or Footstretcher: Where the rower’s feet go. The stretcher con-

sists of two inclined footrests that hold the rower’s shoes. The rower’s shoes are bolted into the footrests.

• Stroke: The rower who sits closest to the stern. The stroke sets the rhythm for the boat; others behind him must follow his cadence.

• StrokeCoach: A small electronic display that rowers attach in the boat to show the important race information like stroke rate and elapsed time.

• Sweep: One of the two disciplines of rowing — the one where rowers use only one oar. Pairs (for two people), fours (for four people) and the eight are sweep boats. Pairs and fours may or may not have a coxswain. Eights always have a coxswain.

• Swing: The hard-to-define feeling when near-perfect synchronization of motion occurs in the shell, enhancing the performance and speed.

* Information from USRowing.com

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