Rowing Media Guide

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INTRODUCTION Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Alabama President Dr. Judy L. Bonner . . . 2 Top Ranked University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Athletics Director Bill Battle . . . . . . . . . . . 4 On Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ROWING STAFF Head Coach Larry Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Assistant Coach Derek Tuten . . . . . . . . . . 8 Assistant Coach Megan Patrick . . . . . . . . . 8 Rowing Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 THE 2014-15 CRIMSON TIDE The Boathouse at Manderson Landing . . 10 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-19 THE HISTORY A Short History of Alabama Rowing . 20-22 Conference USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 All-Time Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 All-Time Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-28 Roll Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Academic Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-30 Crimson Tide Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 The Black Warrior River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Rowing Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

QUICK FACTS Location: ....................................................................................................... Tuscaloosa, Ala. Enrollment: ............................................................................................................... 36,155 Founded: .......................................................................................................... April 12, 1831 Conference: ........................................................ Southeastern (Overall Department)/Big 12 (Rowing) Colors: ............................................................................................ Crimson (PMS 201) & White Nickname: .......................................................................................................... Crimson Tide President: ...................................................................................................... Dr. Judy Bonner NCAA Faculty Representative: ........................................................................... Dr. Kevin Whitaker Athletics Director: ................................................................................................... Bill Battle Associate Athletics Director/Senior Woman Administrator: ............................................... Marie Robbins

THE PROGRAM Head Coach: Larry Davis Alma Mater, Year: Virginia, 1973 Year at Alabama: Ninth Office Phone: (205) 348-6975 E-Mail Address: ldavis@ia.ua.edu

Managers: Jarred Griffin and Cole Turner

Assistant Coach: Derek Tuten Alma Mater, Year: Alabama, 2005 Year at Alabama: Eighth Office Phone: (205) 348-6476 E-Mail Address: dtuten@ia.ua.edu

Director of Performance Nutrition: Amy Bragg

Assistant Coach: Megan Patrick Alma Mater, Year: Princeton, 2001 Year at Alabama: Fourth Office Phone: (205) 348-7557 E-Mail Address: mpatrick@ia.ua.edu

Rowing Academic Advisor: Tyler Roberts

Graduate Assistant Coach: Tabitha Coleman Alma Mater, Year: Alabama, 2013 Year at Alabama: Second E-Mail Address: tcoleman@ia.ua.edu

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS: Office Phone: (205) 348-6084 Mailing Address Box 870391 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Shipping Address 323 Bryant Drive Coleman Coliseum, Room 170 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

DOUG WALKER Associate A.D./Athletics Communications JESSICA PARÉ Athletics Communications Director AARON JORDAN, JOSH MAXSON, ROOTS WOODRUFF Associate Athletics Communications Directors NATHAN SHEEHAN Assistant Athletics Communications Director KENT GIDLEY & AMELIA BRACKIN Athletic Department Photographers

CREDITS The 2014-15 Alabama Rowing Media Guide is a product of the Crimson Tide’s Athletics Communications Department. It was written and edited by Nathan Sheehan and Marcia Hamilton. Additional editing by Pete LaFleur. Photo credits are due the Alabama Athletics Photography Department and the Athletics Communications archives. Cover photos by Amelia Brackin. Covers by Brent Hollingsworth. Copyright 2013 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. “Roll Tide,” “Crimson Tide,” “Bama” and the primary and secondary logos are registered trademarks of The University of Alabama.

Athletics Communications Contact: Nathan Sheehan Phone: (205) 348-6734 Email: nsheehan@ia.ua.edu

Assistant Athletic Trainer: Sherry Kimbro Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers: Tara Moore and Katie O’Flaherty

Rowing Strength and Conditioning Staff: Jim Hamner

Rowing Marketing Director: Krista Huffman Rowing Mailing Address: Alabama Rowing P.O. Box 870393 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Rowing Overnight Shipping Address: Alabama Rowing 1201 Coliseum Drive Coleman Coliseum, Room 337 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Facebook – www.facebook.com/AlabamaRow Twitter – @AlabamaRow Instagram – AlabamaRow

MEDIA INFORMATION ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

UA VIDEO FEEDS/TELEVISION

The Alabama Athletics Communications Office is located on the ground level of Coleman Coliseum.

The University of Alabama, through the Crimson Tide Sports Network (CTSN), offers an FTP site that provide up-to-date interviews with coaches and athletes, taped video highlights and narrated video packages from September through May. On occasion, the rowing program is featured in this package. Please call the Athletics Communications Office for more details at 205-348-6084. During the fall and spring, the rowing team’s progress will be covered on “Crimson Tide This Week,” a 30-minute weekly regional sports show.

FACILITIES The Alabama rowing team competes and practice on the Black Warrior River. The Crimson Tide rowing team’s boathouse is located on 3rd Street in Northport, Ala. Directions from Coleman Coliseum: Turn left out of Coliseum Drive onto Paul W. Bryant Drive. Turn right at Hackberry Lane. Turn left onto University Blvd. Turn right at Lurleen Wallace Blvd. Take the first exit over the bridge. Turn right onto Rice Mine Road. Take first right onto Bridge Ave. Turn left at 3rd Street and follow until it dead ends at the boathouse.

INTERVIEWS The coaching staff is available for interviews in person or by telephone by prior arrangement. Athletes may not be interviewed on meet day until postmeet interviews are granted. Interviews with Alabama rowers must be arranged through the Athletics Communications Office at (205) 348-6084. The best times for athlete interviews are either before or after practice at the UA Boathouse on the Black Warrior River. Interview requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance.

SEC VIDEO FEEDS/TELEVISION Participating news affiliates can also select individual clips to insert directly into online stories. Television stations also have access to an FTP account to run content on-air. The SEC Affiliate Network is managed through XOS Digital. To join, please request a participation form from the program’s director, Anna Marie Neri, at aneri@xosdigital.com or at 407670-5049.

INTERNET Information about University of Alabama athletics can be found at RollTide.com, the official internet site of the Crimson Tide athletics department. For information about the University of Alabama, go to www.ua.edu.

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Alabama president dr. judy l. bonner

Dr. Judith L. Bonner was named the 28th president of The University of Alabama on November 1, 2012. Founded in 1831, the University is the state’s flagship and a student-centered comprehensive research university. Dr. Bonner served as interim president from March 5 until August 31, 2012. She was promoted to executive vice president and provost on April 1, 2006, after serving as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs since March 2003. During Dr. Bonner’s tenure as provost and president, the University underwent transformational change growing from just over 19,000 students in 2003 to more than 34,800 students in 2013. Each year, the academic strength of the student body and the faculty exceeded the record set the previous year. Under her leadership as president, the Shelby Science and Engineering Quad has been completed and plans to transform the Peter Bryce campus into a vibrant new academic area are underway. In addition, UA’s athletics programs have excelled in recent years with several teams winning national championships. Dr. Bonner joined the faculty at The University of Alabama in 1981 as associate professor and head of the department of human nutrition and hospitality. She served as assistant academic vice president from 1985-1990 and as special assistant to the president from 1989-1991. Promoted to professor in 1988, she was named dean of the College of Human Environmental Sciences in 1989 and held that position until 2003. Prior to coming to UA, she held faculty appointments in the department of pediatrics at UAB and the department of medical dietetics at The Ohio State University. Dr. Bonner earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from The University of Alabama and her Ph.D. from The Ohio State University, all in nutrition. Her research focused on nutritional needs of chronically ill children and on eating disorders, and has resulted in numerous publications. Dr. Bonner is an active member of civic, scientific and professional organizations. Among other awards and honors, her accolades include the Distinguished Alumni Award from The Ohio State University, the AHEA Leader Award and the award for Outstanding Dietitian for the state of Alabama.

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Ranked among the top 50 public universities in the nation in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings for more than a decade, UA ranked 36th among public universities in the 2014 rankings. UA’s latest college rankings include:

The School of Law is ranked 23rd among all law schools in the nation, spring 2014.

The School of Library and Information Studies is ranked 18th nationally in the latest rankings for library schools, spring 2013

U.S. News and World Report ranks The University of Alabama’s Manderson Online Business Master’s programs 12th in the nation, up from 75th last year. The rankings are based on level of accreditation, faculty credentials, admissions selectivity, reputation for excellence among peer institutions and academic and career support services offered to students.

University of Alabama students continue to win prestigious national awards. Forty-one UA students have been named Goldwater Scholars in the last 25 years, including two in 2013. The University of Alabama has produced a total of 15 Rhodes Scholars, 14 Truman Scholars and numerous Hollings Scholars.

Dr. Samantha Hansen, UA assistant professor of geological sciences, is one of many faculty recognized nationally for research. Hansen is one of 102 scientists who received the 2014 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers.

Eight University of Alabama graduates have accepted Fulbright awards to study and teach abroad during 2014-2015. Two will be based in Malaysia; others will be in China, Germany, Indonesia, Macedonia, Spain and Turkey.

The Management Information Systems program at The University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Commerce is ranked No. 4 among public universities and No. 8 among all universities, according to the 2013 Bloomberg Businessweek rankings.

Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record high of 34,852 for fall 2013. The entering freshman class, at 6,478 students, is the largest in UA history and includes 1,768 students who had a 4.0 or higher high school grade point average.

The UA Libraries rank 79th out of 115 U.S. and Canadian university libraries qualifying for membership in the prestigious Association of Research Libraries. Over the last 10 years, the total number of visitors to the UA libraries has increased by 91.7 percent to more than 1.7 million for fiscal year 2012.

PRWeek Magazine has recognized the public relations program in The University of Alabama’s College of Communication and Information Sciences as one of the top five programs in the nation each of the last six years.

Participation in original research and creative activities is a hallmark of the undergraduate experience at The University of Alabama. More than 550 undergraduates now showcase their research and creative activity projects at UA’s annual “Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference.”

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BILL BATTLE DIRECT O R O F AT H L ET IC S

William R. “Bill” Battle is in his second year as Director of Athletics at The University of Alabama. Battle took over the job on Friday, March 22, 2013, succeeding Mal Moore who had held the position since November, 1999. Battle joined the Crimson Tide after a career as a college football coach and entrepreneur that was consistently hallmarked by innovation and foresight. A native of Birmingham, Ala., Battle attended The University of Alabama on a football scholarship and enjoyed a successful playing career as a three-year starter at end for the Crimson Tide under legendary head coach Paul “Bear” Bryant from 1960-62. Battle was a member of Bryant’s first national championship team at Alabama in 1961. Generally regarded as the team’s best end throughout his playing career, Battle came to Tuscaloosa after starring in three sports at Birmingham’s West End High School. An excellent student, Battle holds a bachelor’s degree from The University of Alabama and a master’s degree from The University of Oklahoma. He was an Academic All-SEC selection as a senior in 1962 and was selected to play in the Senior Bowl all-star game in Mobile, Ala., in January of 1963. He was named first team tight end and second team defensive end on The University of Alabama All Decade Team of the 1960s. Battle entered the coaching profession as a graduate assistant at The University of Oklahoma in 1963 under famed head coach Bud Wilkinson. In 1964 and 1965, he served as an assistant coach at the United States Military Academy while serving a two-year military tour. In 1966, he moved on to the University of Tennessee, where

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he served as an assistant coach under head coach Doug Dickey for four seasons (1966-69) until he was named head coach of the Volunteers in 1970. When he was named head coach, Battle was the youngest head coach in college football at the age of 28. During his seven-year tenure as head coach (1970-76), Battle’s teams went 59-22-2, finished three seasons ranked in the nation’s top 10 among five top-20 finishes and won four out of five bowl games. Battle’s Tennessee teams won 11 games once (1970) and at least 10 games in three different seasons (1970, 1971 and 1972). His first Tennessee team finished the season ranked fourth in both national polls. His 1971 team finished ranked ninth in both national polls and the 1972 Tennessee squad finished ranked eighth by the Associated Press and 11th in the Coaches’ poll. Battle began a career in the private sector after his coaching career ended. He held various positions within Circle S Industries in Selma, Ala., and served as president of two different companies, as well as vice chairman of the Circle S Holding Company Board. During his six years at Circle S, the organization grew from two companies earning $12 million in annual sales to 10 companies earning $60 million. Battle founded The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC) in 1981, and served as president and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) until 2002. He also served as chairman of the board of Licensing Partners International (LPI), which was created in 2001 to represent the licensing interests of noncollegiate sports properties, as well as corporate and entertainment properties. A 1981 inductee into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, Battle was inducted as the first member of the charter class of the National Collegiate Licensing Association Hall of Fame in 2000. He was the recipient of the 2005 Paul W. Bryant Alumni Athlete Award at The University of Alabama and was inducted into the International Licensing Industry Merchandisers’ Association

(LIMA) Hall of Fame in 2008. Battle received a National Football Foundation award in December 2008 for Outstanding Contributions to Amateur Football. In June 2010, Bill was inducted into the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators’ (NACMA) Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, receiving its Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011. He currently serves on the boards of the Bryant-Jordan StudentAthlete Foundation, The University of Alabama A-Club Educational & Charitable Foundation, the Crimson Tide Foundation, and the National Football Foundation. Battle’s wife, Mary, is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Texas School of Nursing with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. She earned a Master of Science in healthcare administration from the University of Alabama-Birmingham. For many years Mary worked in the healthcare industry both in the clinical setting and for healthcare corporations that developed and managed physician provider networks including the development of strategically significant relationships with payors and business and industry. Mary currently serves on the Arthritis Foundation National Board of Directors and is the chairperson of the Arthritis Foundation Leadership Council for the Birmingham market. She is also a member of the Volunteer Engagement Task Team for the Arthritis Foundation. In addition, Mary is an inaugural member of the UAB School of Medicine Board of Visitors and is active in fundraising activities for UAB that support research projects targeting more effective treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. The Battles are part of UAB’s Stem Cell Institute Board and are both active in their support of UAB’s Department of Rheumatology. In their leisure time, the Battles enjoy life on their ranch in Georgia. Mary is an avid equestrian while Bill enjoys working on various projects around the ranch.

SHANE LYONS

FINUS GASTON

KEVIN ALMOND

MILTON OVERTON

MARIE ROBBINS

JONATHAN BOWLING

JON DEVER

CAROL PARK

DEPUTY ATHLETICS DIRECTOR / COO

EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE A.D. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. SUPPORT SERVICES

SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT

ASSOCIATE A.D. SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR

ASSOCIATE A.D. COMPLIANCE

ASSOCIATE A.D. STUDENT SERVICES

ASSOCIATE A.D. BUSINESS

JEFF PURINTON

DOUG WALKER

JEFF ALLEN

CHRIS BESANCENEY

TOMMY FORD

BRAD LEDFORD

AARON VOLD

DR. KEVIN WHITAKER

ASSOCIATE A.D. FOOTBALL COMMUNICATIONS

ASSOCIATE A.D. COMMUNICATIONS

ASSISTANT A.D. SPORTS MEDICINE

ASSISTANT A.D. TICKETING / TIDE PRIDE

ASSISTANT A.D. DONOR PROGRAMS

ASSISTANT A.D. STRATEGIC MARKETING

ASSISTANT A.D. MAJOR GIFTS

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From the architecture to the landscaping, The University of Alabama campus is one of the most beautiful places in the state of Alabama. With more than 200 academic majors, outstanding honors programs and a championship athletic tradition, UA offers a complete educational, cultural and social experience. Our undergraduate, graduate and professional programs give students the opportunity to interact with nationally-ranked faculty and our distance learning

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programs offer learning that fits your life, Life on the UA campus is defined by opportunities. Students who want to get involved can join one of more than 350 student organizations, help plan concerts and speaker series, volunteer in the community, participate in intramural teams or run for student government. Students, faculty, staff and visitors can take advantage of a rich and varied schedule of musical, dance and theatre performances, art galleries and exhibitions, lectures and readings by writers, poets and experts on every topic imaginable. UA’s fine museums house countless historical artifacts and offer hands-on exploration opportunities. The Ferguson Center, UA’s student union, was renovated and expanded in 2014, providing more space for student activities and a larger food court and Supply Store. The new Fresh Food Company as well as Lakeside and Burke dining halls offer a wide variety of food service options. The Student Recreation Center offers first-class recreation facilities to students, faculty and staff. It includes two multi-use gyms, nine multi-purpose courts, weight machines, 1/8-mile jogging track, extensive cardio area, locker rooms, indoor swimming pool, dry and steam saunas, 12 lighted tennis courts, four aerobics rooms, eight racquetball courts and a squash court—together encompassing more than 200,000 square feet. The facility’s outdoor aquatic area features a lazy river, lap swim, large water-park-type slide and lots of deck space. An additional recreation and student center conveniently located for residential students between the Presidential 1 and II residence halls opens for the fall 2014 semester. Whatever your interests, you will find a group, an organization, an activity or a program that will appeal to you at UA.

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COACHES & STAFF

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LARRY DAVIS Head Coach

9th Season

VIRGINIA, 1973 It’s obvious that Larry Davis, now in his ninth season as the Crimson Tide’s head rowing coach, with a true passion for the sport of rowing and a strong relationship with the city of Tuscaloosa, is doing exactly what he’s always wanted to. “I love the sport of rowing and I really have a commitment to the sport, the University and the city of Tuscaloosa,” Davis said. “It makes it easier to do this job when you have student-athletes who are hungry and want to achieve and have that same kind of approach to the sport that you do. I’ve been involved with rowing a long time and it makes coaching easier when you have a bunch of people around you who love the sport as much as you do.” Now in his 16th year in Tuscaloosa, Davis has been involved in the local rowing community for a vast majority of that time, still getting on the water himself on a regular basis. During that span, he has helped the sport grow and flourish, making the Tide one of the fastest rising teams on the national scene. “One of the things that I’ve learned over time is

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that good things take time and you have to put them all in layers, build on the pace and keep building,” Davis said. “The University has been very good about giving us the tools we need on a step-by-step basis to achieve that goal.” It’s no easy task taking a club team and building it into a successful NCAA Division-I program, however six years down the road, Davis and his staff have much to be pleased with. “We want to be one of those sports that represents the University at the highest level,” Davis said. “I think everybody involved with the program feels that way.” Success has come early and often for Alabama rowing under Davis. In the program’s first year, the Tide earned top-5 finishes at many of the regattas it competed in and won a number of races in dual-meet competitions against established programs. At the Dad Vail College Championships, the Tide advanced to the semifinals in all of its races, unheard of for such an inexperienced squad. The next two seasons saw the Tide continue to make enormous strides, including a silver medal at the esteemed Head of the Charles Regatta when the Varsity 8+ grabbed second place in the women’s Club race. That spring, Alabama went to the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Championships and came away with another silver medal in the Varsity 8+ race. In 2009, the Tide posted a top-10 finish at the Head of the Charles, bettering 35 other boats as well as advancing four boats to the finals of its first South/Central Sprint Championships. In 2010, led by the program’s first group of fourthyear seniors, Alabama earned another medal at the Head of the Charles when it took third in the Club 8+ race. The Tide also earned its first varsity gold medal at the SIRA Championships when the Varsity 4+ took top honors. The 2010 season also saw Alabama take another step in its development when it joined with eight other programs from across the country to make up Conference USA’s rowing contingent. “One of the things the team hadn’t had up to that point was the ability to chase a conference championship,” Davis said “It is a great motivator

throughout the year. Instead of just pushing along and seeing how we do, we have our sights set on specific teams and getting past them.” The 2011 season saw the Tide take a huge step forward, starting with another top-10 finish at the Head of the Charles, followed by several outstanding performances in the spring. At the renowned San Diego Crew Classic, Alabama’s First Varsity 8+ took home the gold, winning the SeaWorld Cal Cup and earning Davis’ squad the inaugural Conference USA Boat of the Week honor as well as the Row2K.com Crew of the Week recognition. The Tide followed that up with a prodigious showing at the SIRA Championships, where Alabama not only repeated as the First Varsity 4+ champions but added gold in the First Varsity 8+ and the Second Varsity 8+ as well, giving UA a sweep of the open Varsity events. “Seeing what we’ve been able to accomplish up to this point in time is always a shot in the arm for me to keep excited about what’s going on,” Davis said. “We’re not where we want to be yet, but we keep making progress and the students we have associated with the program are buying into what it takes to be a top-level program.” Returning to the San Diego Crew Classic in 2012, Alabama again saw success with the First Varsity 8+ and the Second Varsity 8+ posting top-10 finishes. The Tide had a solid showing in its third Conference USA Championships, finishing just one point out of sixth place, taking seventh overall with 20 points. Under Davis’ direction, Tide rowers have not only seen success on the water but they have excelled in the classroom as well. Over the past eight years, Alabama rowers have earned the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association’s Scholar-Athlete Award 65 times, including nine in 2013-14. In 2010, the Tide’s 11 CRCA ScholarAthlete Awards led the nation. On a conference level, Alabama’s rowers have been named to the Southeastern Conference Academic-Honor Roll 145 times, including 18 in the 2013-14 season. In its first five years as a member


COACHES & STAFF LARRY DAVIS CAREER AT A GLANCE HIRED: Feb. 2, 2006 FAMILY: Wife, Vicki HOMETOWN: Arlington, Va.

of C-USA, Davis’ crew has turned in one of the conference’s best total with 10 spots on the league’s All-Academic team. During his tenure, Davis’ rowers have also made a marked difference in the community, leading the athletic department’s community service efforts in five of the past six years. That kind of success for such a young program is nothing short of astounding, but it is certainly in line with Davis’ goals when he took the job as Alabama’s inaugural head coach. “We have a plan and it’s an aggressive plan but there’s no doubt in my mind that it’s one we can fulfill,” Davis said. His plan includes steady, continuous improvement in all phases of the program each year. “Starting from almost scratch, to see it move along to this point, it’s very rewarding to see that kind of growth,” Davis said. “We need to realize that we still have a long way to go, but there’s so much opportunity here I can’t see us not achieving the kind of success we’re capable of.” This success has been part of his vision from day one, Feb. 2, 2006, when after an exhaustive search, the University’s athletics department named Davis its new rowing coach. “Larry is well-respected and connected in the rowing community and brings immediate respect to our program,” former Alabama Athletics Director Mal Moore said. Davis’ past in rowing spans four decades, including more than 25 years as a coach. Before starting the Crimson Tide’s program, he coached the Alabama Crew Club starting in 1998. In addition to his duties with the club team, he has served as the Director of Wellness and Aquatics at the YMCA of Tuscaloosa County. Prior to his time in Tuscaloosa, Davis spent 198193 at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., where he was head coach of the varsity crew and served as the school’s compliance officer. He led Marist to wins at the MAAC Championship Regatta and the New York State Small College Championships. He was also the head coach of the University of Alabama-Huntsville’s varsity crew from 1977-81. Davis also spent time with the United States National Team. In 1983, he was an assistant coach

for the U.S. Men’s Rowing team and later, in 1987, he served as team manager. In 1983, Team USA competed at the World Championships in Germany and the Pan American Games in Venezuela, with the men’s 8+ winning gold at the Pan Am Games. The 1987 squad qualified for the World Championships in Denmark and the men’s 8+ once again won gold. “I’ve worked with a lot of different programs at a lot of different levels and I try to bring that experience to bear in everything I do, from putting together workouts, to talking with the rowers, to race day,” Davis said. As an athlete, he rowed for Washington-Lee High School in Virginia, where he was a member of the last Varsity 8+ to win gold at the Royal Henley Regatta in England. Davis continued his rowing career at the University of Virginia where he won numerous competitions, including the Mid-American Championship and the Southern Collegiate Rowing Association Championship. During his time in Charlottesville, the Cavaliers finaled at the Dad Vail Small College Championships three times, earning a bronze medal in 1971. Davis spent all his undergraduate and graduate years at Virginia, earning a bachelor’s degree in accounting in 1973, followed by a master’s in counseling in 1977. He is married to the former Vicki Barnes of Madison, Ala.

ALABAMA UNDER DAVIS - BY THE NUMBERS: • 2 CRCA All-South Region selections • 5 C-USA All-Conference rowers • 10 C-USA All-Academic Team selections • 145 SEC Academic Honor Roll selections • 36 Rowers have earned the CRCA Scholar Award 65 times COLLEGIATE COACHING EXPERIENCE: • Head Coach, University of Alabama 2006-present • Head Coach, Marist College 1981-93 • Head Coach, Alabama-Huntsville 1977-81 CLUB COACHING EXPERIENCE: • Head Coach, Alabama Crew, 1998-2006 INTERNATIONAL COACHING EXPERIENCE: • Assistant Coach, United States National Team 1983 World Championships Germany • Assistant Coach, United States National Team 1983 Pan American Games Venezuela • Team manager, United States National Team 1987 World Championships Denmark ATHLETIC CAREER: • University of Virginia, 1970-73 - Gold Medal, Mid-American Championship - Bronze Medal, Dad Vail Small College Championship - Three Gold Medals, SIRA Championships - Three Gold Medals, Washington, D.C. Metro Area Championships • Washington-Lee High School, 1966-69 -Gold Medal, Royal Henley Regatta -Stotesbury Trophy winner - Gold Medal, Canadian Scholastic School Boy National Championship

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EDUCATION: • Bachelor’s of Accounting, University of Virginia, 1973 • Master’s of Counselor Education University of Virginia, 1977


COACHES & STAFF Derek Tuten is in his eighth year as an assistant coach for the Alabama rowing team. While he is involved in all aspects of the program, his primary duties include coaching the novice rowers and serving as the program’s boatman/rigger, in charge of keeping the Tide’s boats in top condition. “Derek brings a wealth of rowing knowledge to our program,” Davis said. “As a Tuscaloosa native and an Alabama graduate, he knows the pride everyone has in the Crimson Tide and he knows the Alabama rowing community. His experience and knowledge help our student-athletes become acclimatized to all phases of the collegiate rowing experience.” Tuten served as head coach of the Alabama Crew Club prior to joining the Crimson Tide staff in the summer of 2007. As the club coach, he led the men to a win at the Head of the South and a finalist spot at the S.I.R.A. Championships.

DEREK TUTEN Assistant Coach

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“Having worked with coach Davis in the past with great success, I was excited about the opportunity to do so again at the Division I level,” Tuten said. “With the university’s dedication to athletics and academics, I know this program will succeed.” Tuten was a four-year member of the Alabama Crew Club while pursuing a psychology degree at Alabama. He also rowed for the Riverside Boat Club and Community Rowing in Boston, one of the nation’s top cities for competitive rowing. As a competitor, Tuten rowed at the U.S. Rowing National Championships as well as the C.R.A.S.H. – B Sprints World Indoor Championships. He won gold at the Southeastern Championships, Head of the South and Chattanooga Head Race during his career. Tuten also medaled at the Head of the Chattahoochee, Head of the Tennessee, Augusta Invitational, Tennessee Indoor Sprints, Atlanta Indoor Sprints and Clemson Sprints.

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“Derek is an excellent teacher when it comes to rowing,” Davis said. “He brings a balance and patience to the program in terms of how he goes about his coaching. A keen observer, he takes what he sees and works individually with the student-athletes to teach them the skills they need to be successful.” A 1997 graduate of Central High School, Tuten coached the Alabama Crew Club for two years as an assistant under Davis before taking over the reins in 2006. During that period, the club was a consistent medalist, including earning gold at the S.I.R.A. Championships.

Megan Patrick is in her fourth year as an assistant coach with the Alabama rowing team. Her primary duties include serving as the Crimson Tide’s recruiting coordinator and coaching UA’s small boats. “Megan has experience at the highest level of rowing,” head coach Larry Davis said. “What’s more, after she completed her undergraduate degree, she had the interest and fortitude to go to Europe and spend time there not only continuing her education but coxing and coaching as well.” Prior to joining the Tide, Patrick was an intern coach at the University of Virginia, working with both the women’s and men’s rowing teams. She served as an assistant coach for the Oxford University Women’s Boat Club from 2006-09 where her record coaching the junior varsity was 2-1 for the Reserves Race. During that time, she was also the men’s and women’s coach for St. Hugh’s College Boat Club.

MEGAN PATRICK Assistant Coach PRINCETON, 2001

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4th Season

As a coxswain for Princeton University’s Heavyweight Men, Patrick was a three-time Eastern Sprints Champion between 1998-2001 and a silver medalist in 2000. She also earned two silver medals and a bronze at the IRAs during that time.

In 2001, she set a course record at the Eastern Sprints and competed in the final of the Ladies Challenge Plate at Henley Royal Regatta. Patrick went on to cox for Oxford University and Oxford Brookes University. She competed in the Isis-Goldie race in 2003 and was a member of the winning Women’s Blue Boat in 2004 and 2006, setting the Women’s Boat Race course record in 2006. “Megan had the chance to hone her skills and eye as a coach, in addition to be able to pick up a number of degrees, including her doctorate,” Davis said. “She gives our program a little more diversity and vision as to where we want to go.” As a five-time Henley Royal Regatta competitor, Patrick was a Ladies Challenge Plate finalist in 2001, a Britannia Cup semifinalist in 2003, a Remenham Cup quarterfinalist in 2004, a Temple Challenge Cup semifinalist in 2005, and a Henley Women’s Regatta champion in 2006. Patrick earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Princeton in 2001 and followed that with a pair of master’s degrees from Oxford, a master’s degree from Oxford Brookes, and a doctorate in education from Oxford in 2010.


COACHES & STAFF

Graduate Assistant Coach

2nd Season

ALABAMA, 2013

COACHES/STAFF

TABITHA COLEMAN

Tabitha Coleman is in her first season as a graduate assistant coach with the Crimson Tide rowing staff. Coleman’s graduate assistant coaching career follows a year as a volunteer assistant in 2013-14 and a four-year career as an Alabama rower, inlcuding a senior-year stint as the Tide’s captain in 2012-13. Coleman’s stand-out performance on and off the water resulted in the Geneva, Ala. native being named to the 2013 Conference USA All-Academic team and First Team All-Conference USA. As a senior, Coleman was part of the bronzemedal-winning boat at the Head of the Charles, leading to the Tide’s Club 8+ to a third-place finish. In the classroom, Coleman regularly landed on the Dean’s list with an overall collegiate GPA of 3.66. During her rowing career, Coleman was named a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association ScholarAthlete and was also part of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and Omicron Delta Kappa Society. Coleman’s academic accolades also included earning a spot on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in biology and history. Outside of the classroom and rowing, Coleman spearheaded the 2012 Locks of Love event and also gave time to Habitat for Humanity, Al’s Pal’s, Read Across America and Hands on Tuscaloosa. In 2013, Coleman was named as a SEC Brad Davis Award Nominee for her outstanding efforts in community service.

ROWING SUPPORT STAFF

AMY BRAGG

JARRED GRIFFIN

JIM HAMNER

JANNA HUGHES

SHERRY KIMBRO

PERFORMANCE NUTRITION

MANAGER

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH

ASSISTANT MARKETING DIRECTOR

ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC TRAINER

TARA MOORE

KATIE O’FLAHERTY

TYLER ROBERTS

COLE TURNER

GRADUATE ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

GRADUATE ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

ATHLETIC ACADEMIC ADVISOR

MANAGER

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BOATHOUSE

ALABAMA OPENS ITS BRAND NEW BOATHOUSE

BOATHOUSE

Alabama Rowing officially opened its brand-new facilities on Thursday, Oct. 23 at the ribboncutting ceremony at Manderson Landing on the banks of the Black Warrior River. University President Dr. Judy Bonner and Director of Athletics Bill Battle were on hand as well as UA head coach Larry Davis, his staff and the current team. Victoria Croy, a member of the Crimson Tide’s inaugural team, represented the rowing alumni while captains Logan O’Neil and Courtney Atkinson along with senior Alyssa Drevenak represented the current team during the ribbon cutting ceremony. Following a short Q&A session with Davis, Croy and O’Neil and the ceremonial ribbon cutting, members of the current team were on hand for tours and answered questions about the facility to the multitude of fans and media members in attendance. The rowing program’s new facilities, designed by Ellis Architects and built by Harrison Construction, includes both The Boathouse at Manderson Landing as well as space at the Student Activity Center at the Presidential Village. The boathouse includes a floating dock and storage space for up to 54 shells of varying length. The Student Activity Center includes a 2,200-square-foot ergometer room, a 1,700-square-foot training space, locker rooms, athletic training room, meeting room and coaches’ offices.

FACILITY QUICK FACTS

– 11,463-square-foot boathouse – 140-plus foot floating dock – Storage racks capable of holding 54 shells – 2,200 square foot ergometer room featuring 35 ergometers facing four 80-inch HD flat screen televisions to facilitate recording and review technique – 1,700 square feet of training space on the mezzanine with a “swingulator” training unit to allow rowers to train out of the water as a boat. – 1,750-square-foot locker room and team room – 950-square-foot athletics training room – 500-square-foot meeting room with super-sized flat screen monitor

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Alabama’s new facilities were officially opened on Oct. 23, 2014


ROSTER Name Charlotte Adkins Ashley Allison Courtney Atkinson Joyce Auguste Caroline Blackington Jacklin Byers Tayla Cabana Katie Chambers Tori Cohen Erin Delaney Olivia Dennis Alyssa Drevenak Melissa Etter Madeleine Evans Leslie Feriozzi Hannah Gammon Maggie Gillespie Meghan Hampton Erin Hayes Rachel Henderson Taylor Hendri Nura Hussein Hannah Kirven Madeline Kuntz Hannah Lampkin Nicole Lane Julie Leonard Zoe Lynch Abby Marks Dani Mazer Miller McCarthy-Tuohy Olivia Miller Emily Navin Caitlin O’Neil Logan O’Neil Nyia Owen Abigail Palmer Rachel Palmer Jennifer Parker Meghan Pollner Ali Pospisil Maureen Purcell Haleigh Robinson Katherine Scott Kendall Scullion Alexa Shannon Alexandra Smith Elizabeth Van Zandt Jackie Woudenberg

Class Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr.

Hometown Vail, Colo. Ocoee, Fla. San Clemente, Calif. Jacksonville, Fla. Saratoga Spring, N.Y. Lorton, Va. Homer, Ak. Charlotte, N.C. Tallahassee, Fla. Albany, N.Y. Odessa, Fla. St. Louis, Mo. Kingwood, Texas San Jose, Calif. Margate, N.J. Marietta, Ohio Longwood, Calif. Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Atlanta, Ga. Ashland, Mass. Atlantic City, N.J. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Davidson, N.C. Philadelphia, Pa. Kirkland, Wash. Johns Creek, Ga. Lebanon, Va. Winter Park, Fla. Germantown, Wis. Woodbridge, Va. Newton, Mass. Madison, Ala. Seattle, Wash. Old Lyme, Conn. Guilderland, N.Y. Orlando, Fla. Zelienople, Penn. Houston, Texas Roswell, Ga. Powell, Ohio Geneva, Ill. Mineola, N.Y. Madison, Ala. Indianapolis, Ind. Novato, Calif. Vienna, Va. Flower Mound, Texas San Francisco, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz.

CRIMSON TIDE BY CLASS High School Valor Christian Edgewater San Clemente Stanton College Prep Saratoga South County Homer Mater Dei Catholic Chiles Bethlehem Central Menomonee Falls Villa Duchesne Kingwood Notre Dame San Jose Atlantic City Marietta Lake Mary Saratoga Springs Blessed Trinity Catholic Ashland Atlantic City Northridge William Amos Hough Manheim Township Juanita Northview Lebanon Winter Park Germantown Forest Park Newton North Providence Classical Roosevelt Old Lyme Troy The Master’s Academy Seneca Valley Spring Woods Centennial Olentangy Liberty Geneva Our Lady of Mercy Bob Jones Park Tudor Convent of the Sacred Heart James Madison Marius Convent of the Sacred Heart John Marshall

Coaches Head Coach Larry Davis | 9th Season | Virginia, 1973 Assistant Coach Derek Tuten | 8th Season | Alabama, 2005 Assistant Coach Megan Patrick | 4th Season | Princeton, 2001 Graduate Assistant Tabitha Coleman | 2nd Season | Alabama, 2013

SENIORS (15)

Alyssa Drevenak Melissa Etter Nura Hussein Zoe Lynch Caitlin O’Neil Logan O’Neil Maureen Purcell Haleigh Robinson Kendall Scullion Ali Smith Elizabeth Van Zandt Jackie Woudenberg

ROSTER

2014-15 ALABAMA ROWING ROSTER

JUNIORS (11)

Courtney Atkinson Joyce Auguste Jacklin Byers Tori Cohen Erin Delaney Olivia Dennis Madeline Evans Rachel Henderson Abigail Palmer Rachel Palmer Miller McCarthy-Tuohy SOPHOMORES (11)

Madeline Kuntz Julie Leonard Gine Lupo Abby Marks Dani Mazer Niya Owen Jennifer Parker Alexandria Pospisil Katherine Scott Alexa Shannon Gabby Sprio FRESHMAN (14)

Charlotte Atkins Tayla Cabana Leslie Feriozzi Hannah Gammon Maggie Gillespie Meghan Hampton Erin Hayes Taylor Hendri Hannah Kirven Hannah Lampkin Nicole Lane Olivia Miller Emily Navin Meghan Pollner

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PLAYER PROFILES CHARLOTTE ADKINS Freshman Vail, Colo. VALOR CHRISTIAN Prep Highlights Rowed for Mile High Rowing Club… fastest women’s 4+ & 8+ in Colorado… Finish 12th in Youth Nationals 4+ races… Participated in Southeast Junior Rowing Program. Personal Information Born Charlotte Ann Adkins on May 18, 1996 … daughter of David and Jennifer Adkins… has one sister, Adaline… business major…born on May 18, 1996.

ASHLEY ALLISON Senior Ocoee, Fla. EDGEWATER

PROFILES

ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Junior - 2013-14 Named to the Conference USA All-Academic Team … also named to the CRCA Scholar-Athlete, C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal and Commissioner’s Honor Roll lists … competed in the Chattanooga Head Race as part of the Collegiate 8+ placing 1st and the collegiate 4+ placing 2nd… competed in the Head of the Hooch rowing with the Championship 8+ boat that finished 11th and the Open 8+ boat which recorded a 7th place finish… rowed in the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational as part of the Varsity 8 boat which finished 2nd.. also finished first as part of the Varsity 8 boat that faced SMU and Eastern Michigan… competed in the Knecht Cup Regatta with the Varsity 8 finishing 12th overall… rowed in the Dale England Cup in the Varsity 8… competed in the C-USA Championships where Alabama finished 11th overall. Sophomore - 2012-13 Earned first-place as part the Collegiate 8+ at the Chattanooga Head Race … part of the Club 8 thirdplace finish at Head of the Charles … finished third at the Head of the Hooch as part of the Varsity 8+ … part of the Tide’s first- and third-place First Varsity 8+ finishes at the Cardinal Invitational … other First Varsity 8+ finishes included second place at the Clemson Dual Regatta, third place against Central Florida and West Virginia, and two second-place finishes at the Dale England Cup … earned Dean’s List (3.5 or better GPA) for the fall and spring semesters ... earned CRCA Scholar Athlete Award (3.5 GPA or higher) … earned Conference USA Academic Medal (3.75 or better GPA) … named to Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Freshman - 2011-12 Began her Crimson Tide career as part of the Novice 8+ that took first place at the Chattanooga Head Race ... rowed in the Novice 8+ that took third and the Varsity 8+ boat that finished 10th at the Head of the Hooch ... part of the First Varsity 8+ boat that finished second at the Oak Ridge Regatta ... part of two top-10 finishes with the Second Varsity 8+ boats at the prestigious San Diego Crew Classic, including a sixth-place finish in the Jackie Ann Stitt Hungness Trophy race ... part of the Second Varsity 8+ boat that finished second in Rhode Island ... rowed with Second Varsity 8+ boat that took second during the Tide’s home meet against Iowa ... named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... earned President’s List (4.0 GPA) for the spring semester ... earned a spot on the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

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Prep Highlights Named team captain as a senior ... earned the Most Valuable Rower award ... placed second scholastically in the V4+ Grand Final at the Florida State Championships ... finished in the top 10 in all races at the Southern Erg Sprints ... National Honor Society treasure … Beta Club ... Engineering, Science and Technology Magnet Program ... National Merit finalist. Personal Information Full name: Ashley Kaye Allison ... daughter of Trish Rivard and Tracy Allison ... stepfather, Ron Rivard stepmother Toni Allison ... brother, Ryan ... sisters, Cassie, Megan and Mia ... aerospace engineering major ... born Nov. 10, 1992.

COURTNEY ATKINSON Junior San Clemente, Calif. SAN CLEMENTE ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Sophomore - 2013-14 Named a CRCA Scholar-Athlete and earned a spot on the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll … competed in the Chattanooga Head Race as a part of the Collegiate 8+ that placed 1st and the Women’s College 2- finishing 9th… part of the Crimson Tide Varsity 8+ boat that finished 11th at Head of the Charles… competed at Head of the Hooch as a part of the Championship 8+ finishing 19th… rowed in the Oak Ridge Cardinal in the Varsity 8 boat… competed against SMU and Eastern Michigan in the Varsity 8 boat which placed 1st… 12th place overall in the Knecht Cup in the Varsity 8… rowed in the Varsity 8 at Dale England Cup… part of the Varsity 8 boat in the C-USA Championships where Alabama recorded an 11th place finish. Freshman - 2012-13 Began her Crimson Tide career as part of the Second Varsity 8+ that posted a first- and two third-place finishes at the Cardinal Invitational … part of the second-place finish at the Clemson Dual Regatta … second-place finishes included the Tide’s home meet against Central Florida and West Virginia and the Knecht Cup … finished third with the Second Varsity 8+ (petite finals) at the Knecht Cup … also earned two second-place finishes at the Dale England Cup, with the First Varsity 8+ boat … earned Dean’s List (3.5 or better GPA) for the fall semester ... named to Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.0 GPA). Prep Highlights Rowed for Marketa DeQuine at the Newport Aquatic Center ... had a first-place petite final at the San Diego Crew Classic in 2010 ... member of the school orchestra and the District Honor Orchestra ... named to the Principal’s Honor Roll and the Superintendent Honor Roll ... competed in club soccer. Personal Information Full name: Courtney Justine Atkinson ... daughter of Debbie Carroll and Brian Atkinson ... stepfather, Mike Carroll ... brothers, Sean Atkinson and Bryant Carroll … sister, Kristi ... exercise science major ... born Dec. 16, 1993.

JOYCE AUGUSTE Junior Jacksonville, Fla. STANTON COLLEGE PREP ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Sophomore - 2013-14 Earned a 1st place finish as part of the Collegiate 8+ and 9th in the Collegiate 4+ at the Chattanooga Head Race… rowed with the Championships 8+ at

Head of the Hooch earning a 19th place finish while also competing in the Championship 2x and Open 8+ both finishing 12th… 1st place finish in competition against SMU and Eastern Michigan as part of the 2nd Varsity 8… competed in the Knecht Cup and placed 9th overall in the 2nd Varsity 8. Freshman - 2012-13 Began her career split between Second Varsity 8+ and First Varsity 8+ boats … placed second in 2x at the Chattanooga Head Race … rowed in the Second Varsity 8+ that posted one first-place and two thirdplace finishes at the Cardinal Invitational … finishes with the Second Varsity 8+ included second place at the Clemson Dual Regatta and against Central Florida and West Virginia … rowed in the First Varsity 4+ boat that earned three second-place finishes at the Dale England Cup … earned a second-place finish with First Varsity 4+ at the Conference USA Championships. Prep Highlights Rowed for Kenneth Black at Stanton College Prep ... led Stanton to a trio of Jacksonville City Championships ... rowed at the Head of the Charles in Stanton’s Varsity 4 as a senior ... finished second in the Women’s Varsity Double at the 2012 Florida State Rowing Association Championships ... earned Coaches Award and Ergmaster Award as a senior ... named Most Improved Rower as a freshman ... member of the Stanton Medical Society ... member of the Student Leadership team ... four-year volunteer at St. Luke’s Hospital. Personal Information Full name: Joyce Ruth Auguste ... daughter of Alourdes and Joseph Auguste ... sisters, Rachel and Kyra ... psychology major ... born May 17, 1994.

CAROLINE KATHLEEN BENTLEY BLACKINGTON 5-8 • Sophomore Senior Saratoga Dallas, Texas Spring, N.Y. URSULINE ACADEMY OF DALLAS SARATOGA

ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Junior- 2013-14 Competed in the Chattanooga Head Race earning a first place finish as part of the Collegiate 8+ and a 2nd place finish rowing with the Collegiate 4+ boat… also part of the Crimson Tide Varsity 4+ boat which finished 20th at Head of the Charles… earned an 11th place finish at Head of the Hooch rowing with the Championship 8+… competed in the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational finishing in 1st as part of the 2nd Varsity 4… part of the 3rd Varsity 4 that beat St. Mary’s… competed in the Dale England Cup with the 3rd Varsity 4… helped Alabama record an overall 11th place finish in the C-USA Championships as part of the 2nd Varsity 8. Sophomore - 2012-13 Earned two first-place finishes as a part of the Collegiate 8+ and Collegiate 2 at the Chattanooga Head Race … rowed Club 8 at the Head of the Charles for a third-place finish … earned a third-place finish with Varsity 8+ at the Head of the Hooch … earned a first-place finish and two third-place finishes with the Second Varsity 8+ at the Cardinal Invitational … rowed with the Second Varsity 8+ for second-place finishes at the Clemson Dual Regatta, Central Florida and West Virginia, and at the Knecht Cup … earned a third-place finish in the Second Varsity 8+ petite finals at the Knecht Cup … part of the Second Varsity 8+ boat that posted three second-place finishes at the Dale England Cup. Freshman - 2011-12 Started her Crimson Tide career as part of the Varsity 8+ at the Head of the Hooch ... part of the Second Varsity 8+ second-place finish at the Oak Ridge Regatta ... rowed with the First Varsity 8+ in their sixth-place finish in the Jessop-Whittier Cup race and in their fifth-place finish in the Women’s Collegiate


PLAYER PROFILES

JACKLIN KELLY BOYLE BYERS 5-6 • Junior Junior Lorton, Va. Oakdale, N.Y. ST. ANTHONY’S SOUTH COUNTY ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Sophomore- 2013-14 Named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and a CRCA Scholar-Athlete while earning the Commissioner’s Academic Medal… Earned a 5th place finish as part of the Collegiate 8+ at the Chattanooga Head Race… finished 25th in the Championship 4+ and also rowed in the Open 8+ finishing 23rd at Head of the Hooch… recorded a 1st place finish at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational as part of the 3rd Varsity 4… beat St. Mary’s in the 3rd Varsity 4… finished 4th place in the opening round of the Knecht Cup Regatta in the 2nd Varsity 4… competed in the Dale England Cup in the 2nd and 3rd Varsity 4… 11th place overall at the C-USA Championships. Freshman- 2012-13 Earned President’s List (4.0 GPA) for the fall and spring semesters ... Named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or better) … earned a Conference USA Academic Medal (3.75 GPA or better). Prep Highlights Competed in junior varsity basketball and served as the varsity boys basketball manager at South County Secondary School … earned letters in academics, athletics and music … 2010 Coaches Award for rowing … Alpha Lambda Delta … Crimson Scholar. Personal Information Full name: Jacklin Sue Byers … daughter of Linda and Tim Byers … brother, Daniel … public relations major … born April 22, 1994.

TAYLA CABANA Freshman Homer, Ak. HOMER Prep Highlights Competed in basketball, volleyball, and track & field at Homer High School… Student Athlete of the Year

in 2013 and 2014… Basketball MVP in 2014… All state 3rd team in basketball. Personal Information Full name: Tayla Gwendalyn Cabana… daughter of Jeff and Amber Cabana… brothers, Kannen and Forrest… psychology major… born on December 26, 1995

KATIE CHAMBERS Junior Charlotte, N.C. OLYMPIA ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Sophomore- 2013-14 Earned a fifth-place finish as part of the Collegiate 8+ at the Chattanooga Head Race… competed at Head of the Hooch as part of Championship 2x earning an 8th place finish and Open 8+ placing 23rd… beat Tennessee to finish in 2nd place in the Oak Ridge Cardinal as part of the 2nd Varsity 4… competed against St. Mary’s and finished 1st as part of the 2nd Varsity 4... 1st place as part of the 2nd Varsity 4 against SMU and Eastern Michigan… finished 4th place overall as part of the 2nd Varsity 4 in the Knecht Cup…competed in the Dale England Cup Regatta in the 2nd Varsity 4. Freshman- 2012-13 Earned a second-place finish with the Second Novice 8+ at the Cardinal Invitational … rowed with the Second Varsity 4+, earning first- and thirdplace finishes at the Cardinal Invitational … part of the Second Varsity 4+ that finished second at the Clemson Dual Regatta … rowed with the First Varsity 4+ against Central Florida and West Virginia for a firstplace finish … earned two second-place finishes and a third-place finish with the Second Varsity 4+ at the Dale England Cup. Prep Highlights Rowed for Kirsten Anderson of the Orlando Area Rowing Society ... won the state championship in 2010 ... took third at the 2011 Head of the Hooch ... member of the National English Honor Society, Sixth Man, Fishing Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes … competed in cheerleading and basketball. Personal Information Full name: Anna Kathryn Chambers ... daughter of Suzanne and Landon Chambers ... brothers, Colby and Darrin ... pre-major studies ... born June 23, 1994.

TORI COHEN Junior Tallahassee, Fla. CHILES ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Sophomore- 2013-14 Named a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Earned a third-place finish rowing at the Chattanooga Head Race in Collegiate 8+ and 9th in the Collegiate 4+… Competed at Head of the Hooch finishing 17th in Championship 4+ and 23rd in Open 8+… beat St. Mary’s as part of the Varsity 4 with a time of 7:45.9… finished 11th overall in the Knecht Cup… competed in the Dale England Cup Regatta as part of the Varsity 4… competed in the C-USA Championships where Alabama placed 11th overall as part of the Varsity 4. Freshman- 2012-13 Began her Crimson Tide rowing career as part of the First Varsity 4+ … earned first- and third-place finishes with the First Varsity 4+ at the Cardinal Invitational … rowed with the First Varsity 4+ for a second-place finish at the Clemson Dual Regatta … part of the First Varsity

4+ that finished first against Central Florida and West Virginia … earned three second-place finishes with the First Varsity 4+ at the Dale England Cup … part of the First Varsity 4+ (petite finals) that placed second at the Conference USA Championships. Prep Highlights Rowed for Larry Gowen at Capital City Rowing ... took first place at the state championships in the 2W8+ ... took third at the state championships in the Freshmen Women’s 8+ ... part of a top-10 finish at the Head of the Hooch. Personal Information Full name: Tori Jill Cohen ... daughter of Pete and Andi Cohen ... brother, Clay ... pre-business major ... born Dec. 9, 1993.

ERIN DELANEY Junior Albany, N.Y. BETHLEHEM CENTRAL ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Sophomore- 2013-14 Named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Competed in the Chattanooga Head Race earning a second-place finish in Collegiate 8+ and finished 12th in Women’s College 2-… rowed with the Crimson Tide Varsity 8+ boat that finished 11th at Head of the Charles… competed at Head of the Hooch in Championship 8+ finishing 19th, Championship 2x which placed 12th and Open 8+ that earned a 12th place finish… finished 1st in the 2nd Varsity 8 against SMU and Eastern Michigan… 9th overall in the 2nd Varsity 8 in the Knecht Cup Regatta as part of the 2nd Varsity 8… competed in the Dale England Cup in the 2nd Varsity 8… raced in C-USA Championships as part of the 2nd Varsity 8. Freshman- 2012-13 Began her Crimson Tide rowing career as part of the Second Varsity 8+ … earned a first-place finish and two third-place finishes at the Cardinal Invitational … rowed with the Second Varsity 8+ at the Clemson Dual Regatta that took second … part of the Second Varsity 8+ that took second place against Central Florida and West Virginia … part of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished second and third (petite finals) at the Knecht Cup … part of the Second Varsity 8+ that earned three second-place finishes at the Dale England Cup. Prep Highlights Rowed for Mike MacMinn at the Albany Rowing Center ... part of the 2010 NYS Championship … took second at the 2011 NYS Championship ... New York State Scholar Athlete ... member of the Art Club, Art Honor Society and Key Club. Personal Information Full name: Erin Audrey Delaney ... daughter of John and Lynn Delaney ... brother, Matthew … sister, Shannon ... social work major... born Nov. 23, 1993.

PROFILES

Varsity Invitational Petite Final, at the San Diego Crew Classic ... rowed as part of the First Varsity 8+ in Rhode Island ... rowed with the Second Varsity 8+ and the First Varsity 4+ against Iowa ... part of the Second Varsity 8+ boat that rowed against Dartmouth and Cornell ... member of the fourth-place Second Varsity 8+ boat at the Conference USA Championships. Prep Highlights Rowed for Saratoga Rowing Association ... two-time 2011 CSSRA National Champion ... member of firstplace boats at the NYS Championship Regatta in 2008, 2009, 2011 ... also rowed on boats that won the 2010 SRAA Nationals. part of boat that won the 2011 CSSRA National Regatta … part of boat that took second at the 2011 US Rowing Youth National Championship ... member of third-place boat at the 2010 Head of the Charles Regatta … member of boat that finished third at the 2011 SRAA Nationals … member of boat that took fourth at the 2010 Canadian Henley Regatta ... involved in Uganda Relief Club. Personal Information Full name: Caroline Rose Blackington ... daughter of Colette and Thomas Blackington ... brothers, Harrison and Samuel … sister, Hannah, rows for the University at Buffalo ... health development major ... born June 16, 1993.

OLIVIA DENNIS Junior Odessa, Fla. MENOMONEE FALLS ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Sophomore- 2013-14 Named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Earned a third place finish rowing with Collegiate 8+ and 9th with Collegiate 4+ at the Chattanooga Head Race… competed at Head of the Hooch in Championship 4+ finishing 17th and Open 8+ earning a 12th place finish… rowed for

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PLAYER PROFILES Varsity 8 at Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational finishing in 2nd place… competed against SMU and Eastern Michigan in Varsity 8 with a first place finish… earned a 12th place overall finish as part of the Varsity 8 at the Knecht Cup Regatta… rowed with the Varsity 8 in the C-USA Championships where Alabama earned an 11th overall finish. Freshman- 2012-13 Rowed with the First Novice 8+ at the Cardinal Invitational, earning first- and second-place finishes … part of the Novice 8+ that finished second at the Cardinal Invitational … rowed with the second-place First Novice 8+ at the Clemson Dual Regatta … also competed in the Novice 8+ against Central Florida and West Virginia … rowed with the Novice 8+ for two second-place finishes at the Knecht Cup … part of the First Novice 8+ that posted three second-place finishes at the Dale England Cup … earned a thirdplace finish with the Novice 8+ at the Conference USA Championships. Prep Highlights A four-sport athlete, competing in soccer, golf, crosscountry and basketball. Personal Information Full name: Olivia Moore Dennis … daughter of Cindy and Mark Dennis … brother, Jackson … telecommunications and film major … born Aug. 22, 1994.

ALYSSA DREVENAK Senior St. Louis, Mo. VILLA DUCHESNE

PROFILES

ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Junior- 2013-14 Named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Earned a second-place finish in the Collegiate 8+ race and 6th in Collegiate 4+ at the Chattanooga Head Race… competed at Head of the Charles with the Crimson Tide Varsity 8+ boat which earned an 11th place finish and Women’s Club 8+ which also finished 11th… earned an 11th place finish in the Championship 8+ boat at Head of the Hooch and placed 7th rowing Open 8+… competed against Eastern Michigan and SMU earning a first place finish with the 2nd Varsity 8… earned a 9th overall finish at the Knecht Cup Regatta with the 2nd Varsity 8… rowed in the 2nd Varsity 8 in the C-USA with Alabama finishing 11th overall. Sophomore- 2012-13 Rowed with the First Varsity 8+ for first-, secondand third-place finishes at the Cardinal Invitational … earned a second-place finish at Clemson Dual Regatta, with the First Varsity 8+ … also rowed in the First Varsity 8+ against Central Florida and West Virginia … part of two second-place finishes at the Dale England Cup … earned Dean’s List (3.5 or better GPA) for the fall and spring semesters ... CRCA Scholar Athlete (3.5 GPA or higher) … Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or higher). Freshman - 2011-12 Rowed with the Second Varsity 8+ boat at the Chattanooga Head Race to start her Crimson Tide career ... part of the fifth-place Second Varsity 8+ at the Head of the Charles ... rowed as part of the Varsity 8+ boat at the Head of the Hooch ... part of the second-place Second Varsity 8+ boat at the Oak Ridge Regatta ... rowed with the Second Varsity 8+ in two races at the prestigious San Diego Crew Classic, including a sixth-place finish in the Jackie Ann Stitt Hungness Trophy race ... rowed with the Second Varsity 8+ and the First Varsity 4+ against Iowa ... part of the Second Varsity 8+ in race against Dartmouth and Cornell ... part of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished fourth at the C-USA Championships ... named

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to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... earned Dean’s List (3.5 or better GPA) for the fall and spring semesters ... earned a spot on the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. Prep Highlights Rowed for Tim Franck of the St. Louis Rowing Club ... placed second at the Midwest Regional Championship … first at Dogwood Regatta … second at Ohio Governor’s Cup ... member of the volleyball team... National Honor Society … service learning volunteer. Personal Information Full name: Alyssa Michele Drevenak ... daughter of Michele and John Drevenak ... brother, Tyler … sister, Marissa ... exercise science major ... born Sept. 7, 1992.

MELISSA ETTER Senior Kingwood, Texas KINGWOOD ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Junior- 2013-14 Named a CRCA Scholar-Athlete while earning a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Competed in the Collegiate 8+ race finishing third and Collegiate 4+ with a 10th place finish at the Chattanooga Head Read… finished 25th at Head of the Hooch as part of the Championship 4+ boat and 23rd in Open 8+… earned a first place finish vs. Sacramento State, San Diego State & St. Mary rowing with Varsity 4… finished 2nd place rowing with Varsity 4 vs. Eastern Michigan & SMU… competed at the Knecht Cup Regatta with the Varsity 4 finishing 11th overall… rowed with the Varsity 4 at the C-USA Championship helping Alabama finish 11th overall. Sophomore- 2012-13 Helped lead the First Varsity 4+ to a first-place finish and two third-place finishes at the Cardinal Invitational … earned a second-place finish with the First Varsity 4+ at the Clemson Dual Regatta … part of the First Varsity 4+ that placed first against Central Florida and West Virginia … rowed with the Second Varsity 4+ at the Dale England Cup, that posted second- and third-place finishes … named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or higher) … .earned Dean’s List (3.5 or better GPA) for the fall semester … Promotions Chair for the Capstone Advertising Federation … earned CRCA Scholar Athlete Award (3.5 GPA or higher). Freshman - 2011-12 Rowed in five Novice 8+ races ... part of the Novice 8+ boat that took first at the Oak Ridge Regatta ... part of the eighth-place First Varsity 4+ boat at the C-USA Championships ... named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... inducted into Phi Eta Sigma and Alpha Lambda Delta honor societies ... Capstone Advertising Federation ... named the Tide’s Most Improved Novice... named to the Dean’s List (3.5 or better GPA) for the fall and spring semesters. Prep Highlights: National Honor Society … National Spanish Honor Society … Beta Club ... played clarinet in the wind ensemble and was a member of the flag line ... awarded the Kingwood Band Booster Scholarship ... competed in club soccer. Personal Information: Full name: Melissa Danielle Etter ... daughter of Edith and Charles Etter ... sister, Alison ... advertising major ... born Sept. 23, 1992.

MADELEINE EVANS Junior San Jose, Calif. NOTRE DAME SAN JOSE ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS Sophomore- 2013-14 Earned a fifth-place finish in the Collegiate 8+ at the Chattanooga Head Race… competed at Head of the Hooch finishing 30th in the Open 8+ race… recorded a 1st place finish with the 3rd Varsity 4 at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational… competed against Eastern Michigan & SMU and earned a 4th place finish in the 3rd Varsity 4… rowed in the Open 4-B at the C-USA Championships where Alabama finished 11th overall. Prep Highlights Competed in swimming and cross country at Notre Dame San Jose High School … class vice-president in 2010 and 2011 … captain of the Notre Dame swim team in 2013 … 2012-13 ASB secretary... founder of “Julie’s Girls” community reading outreach at Washington Elementary. Personal Information Full name: Madeleine Gretchen Evans … daughter of Maria and Christopher Evans … criminal justice major

LESLIE FERIOZZI Freshman Margate, N.J. ATLANTIC CITY … born Feb. 3, 1994. PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Rowed for Atlantic City High School Women’s Rowing Team… won state championship and received most valuable player award in 2014... won Garden State Scholastic Championship. PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name: Leslie Marie Feriozzi… daughter of Joseph and Laurene Feriozzi…brother, Joseph…. sisters, Laurene and Jennifer… Pre-dental major… born on

HANNAH GAMMON Freshman Marietta, Ohio MARIETTA December 4, 1995 PREP HIGHLIGHTS Rowed for Marietta High School Rowing Team… undefeated season in varsity 8+ in 2013… competed in a Junior 2x at Midwest Scholastic championships… received a varsity letter for 4 years of rowing… competed in cross country, soccer and swimming. PERSONAL INFORMATION Full Name: Hannah Catherine Gammon… daughter of Peter and Kelly Gammon… sister, Sydney… exercise

MAGGIE GILLESPIE Freshman Longwood, Fla. LAKE MARY


MEGHAN HAMPTON Freshman Saratoga Springs, N.Y. SARATOGA SPRINGS PREP HIGHLIGHTS Rowed for Saratoga Rowing Association… 1st place in scholastic nationals in 2014… 1st in New York state rowing championship in 2012-2014… 1st place at the head of the Charles Regatta in 2012… Received Founder’s Award… Competed in Australia World Regatta and finished in 1st in woman’s 8+. PERSONAL INFORMATION Full Name: Meghan Charlotte Hampton… daughter of David and Carolyn Hampton… sister, Molly… nutrition major… born on January 18, 1996

ERIN HAYES Freshman Atlanta, Ga. BLESSED TRINITY CATHOLIC PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Rowed for Blessed Trinity Catholic High School and St. Andrew Rowing Club... finished 13th in varsity nationals 4+ in 2012... 2nd place in youth varsity southeastern regionals 4+... participated in southeast junior development camp in 2013. PERSONAL Born Erin Hayes McGrath on Feb. 10, 1996 ... daughter of Steve Hayes and Ellen Crooke... sister, Emily... human development major.

RACHEL HENDERSON Junior Ashland, Mass. ASHLAND ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS Sophomore - 2013-14 Competed at the Chattanooga Head Race finishing third in the Collegiate 8+ race... rowed in the Open 8+ race finishing 23rd at Head of the Hooch... a part of the 2nd Varsity 8 boat that finished 1st against Eastern Michigan and SMU... finished 11th overall with the Varsity 4 at the Knecht Cup... rowed with the Varsity 4 at the C-USA Championships. Freshman- 2012-13 Part of the First Novice 8+ that earned first- and second-place finishes at the Cardinal Invitational ... rowed with the Novice 8+ at the Clemson Dual Regatta for a second-place finish ... rowed as part of the Novice 8+ against Central Florida and West Virginia ... rowed with the Novice 8+ at the Knecht Cup for two second-place finishes ... earned three

second-place finishes with the First Novice 8+ at the Dale England Cup ... part of the Novice 8+ that earned a third-place finish at the Conference USA Championships. PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Competed in volleyball and swimming at Ashland High School. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full name: Rachel Swiech Henderson ... daughter of Karen Swiech and Timothy Henderson ... brothers, Matthew and Ryan ... sister, Mariah ... aerospace engineering major ... born Oct. 25, 1993.

TAYLOR HENDRI Freshman Atlantic City, N.J. ATLANTIC CITY HIGH SCHOOL Rowed for Atlantic City High School... 2nd 8 cox gold at Garden State Champions and silver at country champion in 2014... awarded bronze medal at Atlantic City Championship in 2013...won most valuable player freshman year... competed in nationals at Princeton Mercer Lake and Stotesbury Cup Regatta. PERSONAL Born Taylor Nicolle Hendri on June 16, 1996 ... daughter of John and Kava Hendri... sister, Gabrielle... biology major.

NURA HUSSEIN Senior Tuscaloosa, Ala. NORTHRIDGE ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS Junior - 2013-14 Named a CRCA Scholar-Athlete while earning a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Earned a first place finish in the Novice 8+ race at the Chattanooga Head Race... competed at Head of the Hooch in the College & Club Novice 8+ race finishing 8th and the Open 8+ with a 30th place finish... rowed with the Varsity 4 against Sacramento State, San Diego State & St. Mary’s earning a 1st place finish... competed vs. SMU & Eastern Michigan finishing in 2nd place with the Varsity 4... rowed with the Varsity 4 at the Knecht Cup Regatta which finished 11th overall... rowed with the Varsity 4 at the C-USA Championships where Alabama finished 11th overall.

HANNAH KIRVEN Freshman Davidson, N.C. WILLIAM AMOS HOUGH PREP HIGHLIGHTS Rowed for Charlotte Youth Rowing... placed 5th in quad southeast regional in 2013 and 4th in 2012... 4th place in Club Nationals SEJ in 2012... back to back state champions. PERSONAL INFORMATION Born Hannah Danielle Kirven on Oct. 12, 1996 ... daughter of Neil and Joanne Kirven... brother, Alex... exercise science major.

PLAYER PROFILES MADELINE KUNTZ Freshman Philadelphia, Pa. MANHEIM TOWNSHIP PREP HIGHLIGHTS Rowed for Manheim Township in 2013 and Pennsylvania Athletic Club... 3rd place overall team points at Club Nationals in 2014... Penn AC 2014... club nationals silver women’s 2+ and bronze women’s 8+... vesper boat club in 2013 PERSONAL INFORMATION Born Madeline Rose Kuntz on Nov. 9, 1994 ... daughter of Charles and Jody Kuntz... sisters, Jane and Lillian... double major in Spanish and sociology.

HANNAH LAMPKIN Freshman Kirkland, Wash. JUANITA PREP HIGHLIGHTS Rowed for the Sammadish Rowing Association. Coxswain for the varsity boat. Invited to cox Martha’s Moms. PERSONAL INFORMATION Born Hannah Louise Lampkin on Jan. 19, 1996 ... daughter of Andrew and Stacey Lampkin... has one brother, Sam ... Business major.

NICOLE LANE Freshman John’s Creek, Ga.

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science major… born on September 30, 1996. PREP HIGHLIGHTS Rowed for North Orlando Rowing in Orlando, Florida… State champions 4+ in 2014, 3rd at regionals in 4+, 2nd at state in 2013 in 4+… 3rd at regionals in 4+.. southeast regional champions in 2+ in 2012… placed 3rd in regionals 4+ in 2012… captain of rowing team for two years… received best novice award in 2011… awarded most valuable player two years in a row from the North Orlando Rowing club. PERSONAL INFORMATION Full Name: Margaret Reed Gillespie… daughter of Mark and Marie Gillespie… brother, Conner… public relations major… born on December 28th, 1995.

NORTHVIEW PREP HIGHLIGHTS Rowed for Atlanta Junior Rowing Association... placed 17th at US Rowing Youth Nationals in women’s varsity 8+... Bronikowski Award recipient in 2014... national beta club... super honor roll. PERSONAL INFORMATION Born Nicole Victoria Lane on Oct. 5, 1995 ... daughter of Kevin and Vicki Lane... brother, Patrick... food & nutrition major.

JULIE LEONARD Sophomore Lebanon, Va. LEBANON ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS Freshman - 2013-14 Earned a spot on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll

GINA LUPO Sophomore Milwaukee, Wis. NEW BERLIN EISENHOWER ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Freshman - 2013-14 Named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll

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ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS Junior - 2013-14 Earned a first-place finish in the Collegiate 8+ race and a second-place finish in the Collegiate 4+ at the Chattanooga Head Race... competed in the Head of the Charles which included the USA National Team as well as several international and Ivy League crews as a part of the Crimson Tide Varsity boat that placed 20th and Varsity 4+ that also finished in 20th... rowed with the Championship 8+ boat at Head of the Hooch and finished 11th and also recorded a 7th place finish in the Open 8+ race... rowed with the Varsity 8 at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational which earned a second place finish... competed in the Varsity 8 boat when Alabama faced SMU & Eastern Michigan recording a 1st place finish. Sophomore- 2012-13 Coxswain for the First Varsity 8+ boat that earned first-, second-, and third-place finishes at the Cardinal Invitational ... served as coxswain for the First Varsity 8+ boat that finished second at the Clemson Dual Regatta ... coxswain for the First Varsity 8+ boat against Central Florida and West Virginia ... directed the First Varsity 8+ that turned ina trio of secondplace finishes at the Dale England Cup. Freshman - 2011-12 Coxswain in seven races during her first season with the Crimson Tide, five times with the Varsity 4+ boats and twice with Varsity 8+ ... made her debut as part of the sixth-place Varsity 4+ boat at the Chattanooga Head Race ... served as coxswain for the first time during a Varsity 4+ race at the Head of the Hooch ... coxswain for the Tide’s seventh-place Varsity 8+ boat at the Head of the Hooch ... coxswain for the secondplace First Varsity 4+ boat at the Oak Ridge Regatta ... directedthe Tide’s seventh-place First Varsity 4+ boat in the Karen Plumleigh Cortney Cup race at the prestigiousSan Diego Crew Classic. PREP HIGHLIGHTS Varsity rower at Winter Park High School ... helped Winter Park win state titles in 2009 and 2010. PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name: Zoe Taylor Lynch ... daughter of Helen and Barry Lynch ... brother, Colin ... accounting major ... born Aug. 12, 1993.

ABBY MARKS Junior Germantown, Wis. GERMANTOWN ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Freshman - 2013-14 Earned a spot on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Earned a second-place finish in the Collegiate 8+ race and an 11th place finish in Women’s College 2- at the Chattanooga Head Race... competed in Head of the Hooch in the Championship 8+ race earning a 19th place finish... earned an overall 12th place finish at the Knecht Cup Regatta as part of the Varsity 8... rowed with the Varsity 8 in the C-USA Championships where Alabama finished 11th overall. PREP HIGHLIGHTS A three-sport athlete, competed in rowing, soccer and cross-country at Germantown High School ... member of the ninth-place boat at 2012 Head of the Charles ... rowed as part of the fifteenth-place boat at the 2013

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Youth Nationals. PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name: Abigail Ann Marks ... daughter of Amy and Don Marks ... sister, Maggie ... civil engineering major ... born Nov. 31, 1995.

DANI MAZER Sophomore Woodridge, Va. FOREST PARK ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS Freshman - 2013-14 Earned a spot on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Competed in the Chattanooga Head Race finishing 5th in the Collegiate 8+ boat... Recorded an 8th place finish in the Championship 2x race and Open 8+ at Head of the Hooch...rowed with the Novice 8 at the C-USA Championships where Alabama finished 11th overall. PREP HIGHLIGHTS Four years of rowing experience. PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name: Danielle Kemp Mazer ... daughter of Sue and Stuart Mazer ... sister, Sabrina ... marketing major ... born March 4, 1995.

OLIVIA MILLER Freshman Madison, Ala. PROVIDENCE CLASSICAL PREP HIGHLIGHTS Rowed for Rocket City Rowing Club... Women’s novice 8+ regional champion in 2013... women’s team captain... 1st place in Chattanooga erg sprints team relay... competed in volleyball and softball. PERSONAL INFORMATION Born Mary Olivia Miller on March 14, 1996 ... daughter of Steve and Stephanie Miller...brother, William... mechanical engineering major.

EMILY NAVIN Freshman Seattle, Wash. ROOSEVELT PREP HIGHLIGHTS Rowed for Roosevelt High School and Pocock Rowing Center... 6th place at US Rowing Youth National Championships lightweight 4+, 2014 Northwest junior regional champion lightweight 4+ in 2014... Northwest junior regional champion lightweight 4+ in 2014... 12th place at US rowing youth national championships lightweight 8+ PERSONAL INFORMATION Born Emily Akamine Navin on Dec. 4, 1995 ... daughter of Patrick and Mariko Navin... brother, Nicholas... business management major.

CAITLIN O’NEIL Senior Old Lyme, Conn. OLE LYME ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Junior - 2013-14

Named a CRCA Scholar-Athlete while earning a spot on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Earned a second-place finish in the Collegiate 8+ and Collegiate 4+ races at the Chattanooga Head Race... competed in the Head of the Charles Regatta as a part of the Crimson Tide Varsity 8+ which recorded an 11th place finish and the Women’s Club 8+ which also finished 11th... Earned a 19th place finish at Head of the Hooch in the Championship 8+ race and a 7th place finish in the Open 8+... competed at the Knecht Cup Regatta in the 2nd Varsity 8 finishing 9th overall... part of the 2nd Varsity 8 in the C-USA Championships where Alabama finished 11th overall. Sophomore- 2012-13 Part of the First Varsity 8+ that earned first-, second-, and third-place finishes at the Cardinal Invitational ... rowed with the second-place First Varsity 8+ boat at the Clemson Dual Regatta ... member of the First Varsity 8+ boat against Central Florida and West Virginia ... rowed with the Second Varsity 8+ that earnedsecond- and third-place finishes at the Knecht Cup ... part of three second-place finishes with the Second Varsity 8+ at the Dale England Cup ... earned President’s List (4.0 GPA) for the fall semester ... earned Dean’s List (3.5 or better GPA) for the spring semester ... earned CRCA Scholar Athlete Award (3.5 GPA or higher) ... earned ConferenceUSA Academic Medal (3.75 GPA or higher) ... named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or higher). Freshman - 2011-12 Started her Crimson Tide career as part of the ninthplace Varsity 4+ boat at the Chattanooga Head Race ... part of the First Varsity 4+ boat for two races at the Oak Ridge Regatta, finishing second both times ... member of the seventh-place First Varsity 4+ at the prestigiousSan Diego Crew Classic ... rowed with the First Varsity 4+ in Rhode Island ... part of the Second Varsity 8+ boat in races against Iowa, Dartmouth and Cornell ... named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... awarded C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal ... earned a spot on the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Rowed for John Launden at Old Lyme High School and Tyler Page at the Blood Street Sculls ... earned the Most Improved Rower Award ... volunteered with Big Brothers and Big Sisters Community Service Club ... member of theyearbook committee ... National Honor Society ... also competed in soccer and indoor track. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full name: Caitlin Elizabeth O’Neil ... daughter of Patrick O’Neil ... brother, Kyle ... sister, Caleigh ... accounting major ... born April 16, 1993

LOGAN O’NEIL Senior Guilderland, N.Y. TROY ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Junior - 2013-14 Named a CRCA Scholar-Athlete while earning a spot on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and receiving the Commissioner’s Academic Medal... Competed at the Chattanooga Head Race as a part of the Collegiate 8+ boat which finished in secondplace and Women’s College 2- which finished 12th... Earned an 11th place finish as a part of the Crimson Tide Varsity 8+ boat at Head of the Charles Regatta and also rowed with the Women’s Club 8+ which also finished 11th... Competed at Head of the Hooch in the Championship 8+ race and earned an 11th place finish and also competed in Open 8+ finishing 7th... rowed with the Varsity 8 at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational recording a 2nd place finish... earned a


PLAYER PROFILES

NYIA OWEN Junior Orlando, Fla. THE MASTER’S ACADEMY ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Sophomore - 2013-14 Earned a spot on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Competed at Head of the Hooch finishing 22nd in the College & Club Novice 8+ race... rowed with the Novice 8 at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational finishing in 2nd place... earned a 1st place finish rowing with Novice 8 vs. Sacramento State, San Diego State, & St. Mary’s... rowed with the Novice 8 vs. Eastern Michigan & SMU... earned an 8th overall finish at the Knecht Cup Regatta rowing with the Novice 8.

ABIGAIL PALMER Junior Zelienople, Penn. SENECA VALLEY ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Freshman- 2012-13 Part of the Second Varsity 8+ that earned first- and third- place finishes at the Cardinal Invitational ... rowed with the second- place Second Varsity 8+ at the Clemson Dual Regatta ... took second place against Central Florida and West Virginia, with the Second Varsity 8+ ... part of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished second and third at the Knecht Cup ... earned three second- place finishes with the Second Varsity 8+ at the Dale England Cup ... earned Dean’s List (3.5 or better GPA) for the fall semester ... named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or higher). PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Rowed for Three Rivers Rowing Associationfor five years and was named captain for the 2011-12 season ... placed thirdatthe 2010 Midwest Championships ... rowed for South East Juniors in 2011 and placed second atYouth Summer Nationals...placed 21stat C.R.A.S.H.-B.Sprint World Indoor Rowing Championshipin 2011. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full name: Abigail Elizabeth Palmer ... daughter of Catharine and Jon Palmer ... brother, Lane ... advertising major ... born Dec. 13, 1993.

RACHEL PALMER Junior Houston, Texas SPRING WOODS ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS Sophomore - 2013-14 Earned a 5th place finish in the Collegiate 8+ race at the Chattanooga Head race... Competed at Head of the Hooch finishing 30th in the Open 8+ race... earned a 1st place finish with the 3rd Varsity 4 at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational... rowed with the 3rd Varsity 4 vs. Sacramento State San Diego State & St. Mary’s finishing 1st... earned a 4th place finish in the 3rd Varsity 4 against SMU & Eastern Michigan... competed in the C-USA Championships in Open 4-A helping Alabama finish 11th overall. Freshman- 2012-13 Redshirt PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Competed in volleyball and basketball at Spring Woods High School. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full name: Rachel Erin Palmer ... daughter of Peggy Guel and Jeffery Palmer ... pre-law major ... born Dec. 6, 1993.

JENNIFER PARKER Sophomore Roswell, Ga. CENTENNIAL ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS Freshman - 2013-14 Received the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal and earned a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Earned an 11th place

finish as a part of the Crimson Tide Varsity 8+ boat at the Head of the Charles Regatta... competed in the Knecht Cup Regatta in the Varsity 8 finishing 12th overall... rowed with the Varsity 8 at the C-USA Championships. PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Competed four years for Bridget Fowler at St. Andrew Rowing Club ... named Most Valuable Oarswoman ... earned the Gold Hammer award at the GT Erg Sprints ... took first in 4x at the 2013 Southeast Regionals ... also competed in swimming and diving, cross country and soccer. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full name: Jennifer Parker ... daughter of Robert and Debbie Parker ... sisters, Jessica, Sarah, and Stephanie ... criminal justice major ... born Nov. 17, 1994.

MEGHAN POLLNER Freshman Powell, Ohio OLENTANGY LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL Rowed for Dublin Crew in Dublin, Ohio... crew team captain in 2014... competed in swimming... national honors society... graduated summa cum laude. PERSONAL Born Meghan Elizabeth Pollner on Dec. 28, 1995 ... daughter of Brian and Sue Pollner ... has one brother, Josh... biology major.

ALLIE POSPISIL Sophomore Geneva, Ill. GENEVA

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1st place finish in the Varsity 8 vs. SMU & Eastern Michigan... rowed with the Varsity 8 at the Knecht Cup Regatta finishing 12th overall... rowed with the Varsity 8 at the C-USA Championships. Sophomore- 2012-13 Rowed with the third- place Collegiate 4+ boat at the Chattanooga Head Race ... earned first- and third- place finishes with the First Varsity 4+ boat at the Cardinal Invitational ... part of the First Varsity 4+ boat that earned a second- place finish at the Clemson Dual Regatta ... rowed with the First Varsity 4+ boat against Central Florida and West Virginia ... part of the Second Varsity 8+ boat that finished second and third at the Knecht Cup ... earned three second- place finishes with the Second Varsity 8+ at the Dale England Cup ... CRCA Scholar Athlete Award (3.5 GPA or higher) ... named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.0 or higher GPA) ... SAAC Representative ... 2013 Participant in SpanishAmerican Institute of International Education Summer Study and Row Abroad Program... earned Dean’s List (3.5 or better GPA) for the fall and spring semesters ... student director of Outdoor Action ... inducted into Phi Mu Epsilon - National Mathematics Honor Society. Freshman - 2011-12 Began her Crimson Tide career byearning a silver medal as part of the First Varsity 8+ boat at the Chattanooga Head Race ... member of the Varsity 4+ boat that finished 16th and the 10th- place Varsity 8+ boat at the Head of the Hooch ... part of the second- place finish with the First Varsity 8+ at the Oak Ridge Regatta ... rowed with the sixth- place First Varsity 8+ boat in the Jessop-Whittier Cup race and the fifth- place boat in the Women’s Collegiate Varsity Invitational Petite Final at the prestigious San Diego Crew Classic ... rowed to a second- place finish with the Second Varsity 8+ in Rhode Island ... competedwith the First Varsity 8+ in races against Iowa, Dartmouth, and Cornell ... part of the secondplace First Varsity 8+ at the C-USA Championships ... named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... earned a Conference USA Academic Medal ... named to the President’s List (4.0 GPA) for the fall semester and Dean’s List (3.5 or better GPA)for the spring semester ... earned a spot on the Southeastern Conference Honor Roll ... participated in the 2012 Honors at Oxford University Summer Program. PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Rowed for Mike MacMinn at the Albany Rowing Center ... honorable mention US Rowing Scholastic Honor Roll consideration ... finished second at the2011 NYS Championships in theGirls Senior8 race... National Honor Society ... Math Honor Society ... American Mathematics Contest 12 school winner. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full name: Logan Mercedes O’Neil ... mathematics major ... born July 26, 1993.

ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS Freshman - 2013-14 Was named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Earned a first-place finish in the Novice 8+ race at the Chattanooga Head Race... Competed at Head of the Hooch in the College & Club Novice 8+ race earning an 8th place finish and also the Open 8+ which finished 30th... rowed with the Novice 8 at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational finishing in 2nd place... competed against Sacramento State, San Diego State & St. Mary’s in the Novice 8 finishing in 1st place... finished in 2nd place at the Novice 8 vs. SMU & Eastern Michigan... rowed with the Novice 8 at the Knecht Cup Regatta finishing 8th overall... competed in the C-USA Championships in the Novice 8. PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Competed in track at Geneva High School ... graduated high school with a 3.4 cumulative gradepoint average. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full name: Alexandra Elizabeth Pospisil ... daughter of Andree and Scott Pospisil ... brothers, Scott, Nick and Sam ... pre-business major ... born Feb. 14, 1995.

MAUREEN PURCELL Senior Mineola, N.Y. OUR LADY OF MERCY ACADEMY ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Junior - 2013-14 Earned a second-place finish in the Collegiate 8+ race at the Chattanooga Head Race and also finished 10th

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in the Women’s College 2-... Competed at Head of the Charles as a part of the Crimson Tide Varsity 8+ boat that earned an 11th place finish... Rowed with the Championship 8+ which finished 11th and Open 8+ which earned a 7th place finish at Head of the Hooch... competed in the Varsity 8 at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational finishing in 2nd place... earned a 1st place finish vs. SMU & Eastern Michigan in the Varsity 8... rowed with the Varsity 8 at the Knecht Cup Regatta finishing 12th overall... part of the Varsity 8 in the C-USA Championships where Alabama finished 11th overall. Sophomore- 2012-13 Rowed with the First Varsity 8+ at the Knect Cup and the Conference USA Championships ... competed with the Second Varsity 8+ that earneda first-place finish and two third-place finishes at the Cardinal Invitational ... part of the Second Varsity 8+ that placed second at the Clemson Dual Regatta ... earned a second-place finish with the Second Varsity 8+ against Central Florida and West Virginia ... rowed with the First Varsity 8+ for two second- place finishes at the Dale England Cup. Freshman - 2011-12 Began her Crimson Tide career as part of the fourthplace Varsity 8+ at the Chattanooga Head Race ... rowed with the Second Varsity 8+ at the Head of the Hooch, finishing in the top 15 both days ... part of the second-place Second Varsity 8+ at the Oak Ridge Regatta ... rowed with the Second Varsity 8+ in two racesat the prestigious San Diego Crew Classic, including a sixth-place finish in the Jackie Ann Stitt Hungness Trophy race ... member ofthe First Varsity 8+ that raced inRhode Island ... rowed with the Second Varsity 8+ in races against Iowa, Dartmouth and Cornell ... part of the fourth-place Second Varsity 8+ boat at the C-USA Championships. PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Rowed for Ellen Hughes and Julie Solar at Our Lady of Mercy Academy... finished first in the NYS Novice 4+ races ... finished first in the Long Island Championships Novice and Junior 4+ races ... finished second in the NYS Junior 4+ ... New York State Scholastic Champions ... team co-captain ... fouryear member of varsity swim team ... Girl Scout ... participated in Academic Quiz Bowl. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full name: Maureen Louise Purcell ... daughter of Louise and Joe Purcell ... brother, Joe ... sister, Mary ... political science major ... born May 14, 1993.

HALEIGH ROBINSON Senior Madison, Ala. BOB JONES ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS Junior - 2013-14 Received the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal and earned a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Competed at Head of the Hooch in the College & Club Novice 8+ race which finished 22nd and the Open 8+ finishing 36th... rowed with the Novice 8 at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational finishing 2nd... part of the Novice 8 that finished 1st place against Sacramento State, San Diego State & St. Mary’s... placed 2nd in the Novice 8 against SMU and Eastern Michigan... finished 8th overall at the Knecht Cup Regatta with the Novice 8.

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KATHERINE SCOTT Sophomore Indianapolis, Ind. PARK TUDOR ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS Freshman - 2013-14 Received the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal and earned a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Earned a first-place finish in the Novice 8+ race at the Chattanooga Head Race... rowed at Head of the Hooch and finished 8th as a part of the College & Club Novice 8+ boat and finished 30th as a part of the Open 8+ boat... rowed with the Novice 8 at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational finishing in 2nd... earned a 1st place finish with the Novice 8 against Sacramento State San Diego State & St. Mary’s... rowed in the Novice 8 finishing in 2nd place against SMU & Eastern Michigan... earned 8th overall with the Novice 8 at the Knecht Cup Regatta... rowed with the Novice 8 at the C-USA Championships. PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Competed in rowing at Park Tudor School ... rowed for the Indianapolis Rowing Center ... Most Valuable Oarswoman in 2012 and 2013 ... 2011-12 Varsity Women’s Captain ... part of the winning Women’s Youth 8+ boat at the 2012 Head of the Cuyahoga ... member of fifth-place Women’s 2- boat at Midwest Junior Rowing Championships ... Honor Roll student. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full name: Katherine Anne Scott ... daughter of Elizabeth and Mark Scott ... brother, Ben ... exercise science major... born Oct. 15, 1994.

KENDALL SCULLION Junior Novato, Calif. COVENANT OF THE SACRED HEART ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Sophomore - 2013-14 Finished in 5th as a part of the Collegiate 8+ boat at the Chattanooga Head Race and 10th in the Collegiate 4+...Competed at Head of the Hooch in the College & Club Novice 8+ race earning an 8th place finish and the Open 8+ which finished 30th... finished 2nd in the 2nd Varsity 4 at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational... earned a 1st place finish against Sacramento State, San Diego State, & St. Mary’s... finished 1st place against SMU & Eastern Michigan with the 2nd Varsity 4... rowed with the 2nd Varsity 4 at the Knecht Cup Regatta finishing in 4th place in the opening round. Freshman - 2012-13 Rowed with the First Novice 8+ boat that posted firstand second- place finishes at the Cardinal Invitational ... part of the Novice 8+ that finished second at the Cardinal Invitational ... earned a second- place finish with the First Novice 8+ at the Clemson Dual Regatta ... rowed with the Novice 8+ against Central Florida and West Virginia ... part of the Novice 8+ that competed at the Knecht Cup andturned ina pair ofsecond- place finishes ... rowed with the first Novice 8+ for two second- place finishes at the Dale England Cup ... earned a third- place finish with the Novice 8+ at the Conference USA Championships. PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Rowed for Sandy Armstrong at the Marin Rowing Association ... MRA “Learn to Row” assistant ... president of Simple Gifts, including a year as co-chair ... co-captain of the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer

Foundation “Jog for Jill” ... member of National Honor Society ... two-time Kate Chopin essay contest winner ... competed in volleyball. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full name: Kendall Justine Scullion ... daughter of James and Lorraine Scullion ... twin sister, Colleen, rows for the University of San Diego ... exercise science major ... born Feb. 16, 1994.

ALEXA SHANNON Sophomore Vienna, Va. JAMES MADISON HS ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Freshman - 2013-14 Was named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Earned a third-place finish in the Collegiate 8+ race and tenth in Collegiate 4+ at the Chattanooga Head Race... Competed at Head of the Hooch in the Championship 4+ boat finishing 25th and Open 8+ which finished 23rd... rowed with the 2nd Varsity 4 at the Oak Ridge Invitational earning a 2nd place finish... competed against Sacramento State, San Diego State, & St Mary’s earning a 1st place finish... earned a 1st place finish against SMU & Eastern Michigan in the 2nd Varsity 4... rowed in the Open 4-A at the C-USA Championships where Alabama finished 11th overall. PREP HIGHLIGHTS: A three-sport athlete, whocompeted in soccer, rowing and basketball at James Madison High School ... State Champion in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 ... placed second at Stotesbury Cup in the Second Varsity 8+ and fourth at Nationals in 2011 ... rowed on winning boat at Stotesbury Cup in the Second Varsity 8+ and took third at Nationals in 2012 ...part of an undefeated season,highlighted by winning at the Stotesbury Cup and taking first at SRAAs Nationals in the First Varsity 8+ in 2013 ... National Honor Society ... Math Honors Society ... Spanish Club ... Key Club. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full name: Alexa Melanie Shannon ... daughter of Mary Shannon and Pete Shannon ... stepmother, Paige Shannon ... sisters, Leigh and Erin Shannon ... pre-physical therapy major ... born April 24, 1995.

ALEXANDRA SMITH Junior Flower Mound, Texas MARIUS ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Sophomore - 2013-14 Named a CRCA Scholar-Athlete while being awarded the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal and being named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Earned a first-place finish in the Novice 8+ boat at the Chattanooga Head Race... competed at Head of the Hooch in the Championship 8+ boat that earned an 8th place finish and the Open 8+ which finished 36th... rowed with the Novice 8 at the Oak Ridge Invitational with a 2nd place finish... earned a 1st place finish against Sacramento State San Diego State, & St. Mary’s with the Novice 8... finished 2nd against SMU & Eastern Michigan with the Novice 8... rowed with the Novice 8 at the Knecht Cup Regatta with an 8th overall finish. Freshman- 2012-13 Swam for the Alabama swimming and diving team as a freshman before making the transition to rowing as a sophomore ... earned President’s List (4.0 GPA) for the fall and spring semesters.


GABBY SPRIO Sophomore Hanover, Mass. SAINT MARYS HALL ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS Freshman - 2013-14 Received the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal and was named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Competed at Head of the Hooch in the College & Club Novice 8+ boat finishing 22nd... rowed with the Novice 8 at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational finishing in 2nd place... rowed with the Novice 8 against Sacramento State, San Diego State, & St. Mary’s earning a 1st place finish... rowed with the Novice 8 against SMU & Eastern Michigan earning a 2nd place finish... earned an 8th overall finish at the Knecht Cup Regatta with the Novice 8.

MILLER TUOHY Junior Hanover, Mass. NEWTON NORTH ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Sophomore - 2013-14 Earned a spot on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Competed at the Chattanooga Head Race as part of the Collegiate 8+ which earned a third-place finish... rowed in the Championship 4+ which finished 17th at Head of the Hooch and Open 8+ which finished 12th... rowed with the Varsity 4 against Sacramento State St., San Diego State, & St. Mary’s finishing in 1st place... earned an 11th place finish at the Knecht Cup Regatta with the Varsity 4. Freshman- 2012-13 Began her Crimson Tide career rowing with the First Novice 8+ at the Cardinal Invitational, earningfirstand second-place finishes ... placed second at the Clemdon Dual Regatta with the First Novice 8+ ... rowed with the Novice 8+ against Central Florida and West Virginia ... part of the Novice 8+ that posted two second-place finishes at the Knecht Cup ... part of three second-place finishes with the First Novice 8+ at the Dale England Cup ... finished third with the Novice 8+ at the Conference USA Championships ... earned Dean’s List (3.5 or better GPA) for the fall semester. PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Competed in swimming and track and field at Newton North High School.

PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full name: Miller Michelle McCarthy Tuohy ... daughter of Kirsten McCarthy and Seamus Tuohy ... biology major ... born Nov. 16, 1994.

ELIZABETH VAN ZANDT Senior Hanover, Mass. COVENANT OF THE SACRED HEART ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Junior - 2013-14 Was named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Earned an 11th place finish as a part of the Crimson Tide Varsity 8+ at the Head of the Charles Regatta... earned a 1st place finish against SMU & Eastern Michigan with the 2nd Varsity 8... competed in the Knecht Cup Regatta in the 2nd Varsity 8 placing 9th overall. Sophomore- 2012-13 Rowed with the Collegiate 4+ for a third- place finish at the Chattanooga Head Race ... part of the Second Varsity 8+ that turned in first- and third- place finishes at the Cardinal Invitational ... rowed with the First Varsity 8+that took third at the Cardinal Invitational ... earned a second- place finish with the Second Varsity 8+ at the Clemson Dual Regatta ... placed second with the Second Varsity 8+ against Central Florida and West Virginia ... earned second- and third- place finishes with the Second Varsity 8+ at the Knecht Cup ... named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or higher). Freshman - 2011-12 Began her Crimson Tide career as part of the ninthplace Varsity 4+ boat at the Chattanooga Head Race ... earned Dean’s List (3.5 or better GPA) for the fall semester. PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Rowed for Pacific Rowing Club ...member of firstplace boat at the Camino Cup Regatta ... second in California State Championships light-weight Varsity 8 ... competed in swimming, volleyball and basketball ... Math Club president ... secretary of the Simple Gifts Foundation ... California Scholarship Federation. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full name: Elizabeth Jane Van Zandt ... daughter of Laura and Peter Van Zandt ... sisters, Kaitlin and Fiona ... brother, Peter ... father, Peter, played on the PGA Tour ... political science major ... born June 15, 1992.

finishing infourth place in the opening round. Sophomore- 2012-13 Rowed with the First Varsity 4+ that finished third at the Cardinal Invitational ... part of the First Varsity 4+ that placed second at the Clemson Dual Regatta ... earned first- place with the First Varsity 4+ against Central Florida and West Virginia ... part of the First Varsity 4+ that claimedtwo second- place finishes at the Dale England Cup ... earned second- place with the First Varsity 4+ at the Conference USA Championships. Freshman - 2011-12 Began her Crimson Tide career as part of the firstplace Novice 8+ boat at the Chattanooga Head Race ... part of the third-place Novice 8+ boat at the Head of the Hooch ... rowed with the Varsity 8+ boat at the Head of the Hooch, finishing 10th ... rowed one race with the First Varsity 4+ at the Oak Ridge Regatta, finishing second ... part of the first-place Second Varsity 4+ boat in the Tide’s home meet against Iowa ... rowed with the Second Varsity 4+ boat against host Rhode Island, Boston University and UCF ... part of the eighth-place First Varsity 4+ boat at the C-USA Championships. Prep Highlights: Rowed for Andy Dernick of the Chesapeake Junior Rowing Club ... finished third at the Austin Regatta and second at the Frostbite Regatta ... placed third at the Head of the Oklahoma, with the Varsity 8 and the quad ... member of Leadership Team... finished third at the State Cup with club soccer team. Personal Information: Full name: Jackie J. Woudenberg ... daughter of Jamie and Kevin Woudenberg ... brother, Van, plays baseball for Phoenix College ... sisters, Wendy, Jenny and Julie ... father, Kevin, played football for Arizona State ... mother, Jamie, played tennis at Oklahoma State ... sister, Wendy, played basketball for Wheaton College ... sister, Jenny, rowed for San Diego State ... communications major ... born Jan. 16, 1993.

PROFILES

PLAYER PROFILES Prep Highlights: Swam for Shannon Gillespy at Edward Marcus High School and by Mook Rhodenbaugh at Dallas Mustangs Swim Team ... set the Marcus school record in the 100 butterfly ... named Marcus’ Most Outstanding Swimmer from 2009-11 ... named top of her class in mathematics as a sophomore ... gave the commencement address at her graduation ... AP Scholar, graduating with honors ... earned the Dallas Mustangs’ Golden Mustang Award in 2011 ... posted a runner-up finish in the 200 backstroke at the 2011 sectional meet ... USA Scholastic All-American ... competed in the 200 backstroke at the USA Senior National Championships. Personal Information: Full name: Alexandria Leigh Smith ... daughter of Debbie and Scott Smith ... sister, Tori ... exercise science major ... born Sept. 6, 1994.

JACKIE WOUDENBERG Senior Hanover, Mass. JOHN MARSHALL ALABAMA HIGHLIGHTS: Junior - 2013-14 Earned athird place finish as a part of the Collegiate 8+ at the Chattanooga Head Race and finished 10th in the Collegiate 4+ race... competed at Head of the Hooch in the Championship 4+ finishing 25th and Open 8+ which finished 23rd... earned asecond place finish with the 2nd Varsity 4 at the Oak Ridge Invitational... finished infirst place against SMU & Eastern Michigan with the 2nd Varsity 4... competed in the Knecht Cup Regatta with the 2nd Varsity 4

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The Launch Party: Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox, former Director of Athletics Mal Moore, former UA President Dr. Robert E. Witt and Associate Athletics Director Marie Robbins were all on hand for the announcement that Alabama would add rowing as a varsity sport on the banks of the Black Warrior River in the fall of 2005.

A SHORT HISTORY OF ALABAMA ROWING The Black Warrior River was the scene for the historic inception of Crimson Tide rowing in October 2005. Director of Athletics Mal Moore, accompanied by former University President Robert E. Witt, stood on the river’s bank and announced the addition of rowing to the varsity lineup. With the scenic river behind them, rowing was going to the next level by becoming the 21st varsity sport at the University of Alabama.

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For over 20-plus years, the sport of rowing had been growing in the Tuscaloosa community and with rowing’s popularity expanding on the national scene, it almost seemed as if a varsity team had not come soon enough. At the Capstone, club rowing began in 1987. Mainly a social club whose intentions were to go out and have fun, rowing at Alabama was no different than racquetball or rugby – among team members there was no previous rowing experience or real desire to succeed on the water. A few athletes with rowing experience joined the club in 1997, bringing with them a desire for change. The team adopted a more competitive attitude, spent more time practicing, and began expanding its fundraising efforts. In 1998, Larry Davis and wife, Vicki, moved to Tuscaloosa so she could take on a new job, leaving the former rowing coach looking for local work. When news of the University’s co-ed club rowing program’s need for a coach came to light, it seemed like a comfortable fit for the former University of Virginia rower. In January 1998, Davis was introduced as the team’s volunteer coach. “Like any club that has never been organized or supervised, there was a learning curve,” Davis said.

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“Many of them had never been in a competitive sport before.” In the meantime, Marie Robbins and others in the athletics department at Alabama were having discussions about adding a 21st varsity sport. There were a number of candidates to fill the slot, but Robbins, the senior woman administrator, could not get past the stories she was hearing about a successful club that was making the best of its limited resources a little way up the Black Warrior River. “We started to delve into the issue about 2003,” Robbins said. “We began to talk about the opportunity to add an additional sport for women and provide additional participants the opportunity to compete.” With a program and sport already in mind, it seemed natural to Robbins and those at the University to elevate the program’s coach as well. Davis had turned rowing into a grassroots success on campus, building up a team of college students that was bringing home numerous medals, as well as backto-back points trophies at the Augusta Invitational in Augusta, Ga. “We looked at a lot of coaches internally and externally and ultimately at the end of the day we decided that coach Davis, in terms of local knowledge and familiarity with the club program and local operation of the river also had a wealth of collegiate experience under his belt,” Robbins said. “For coach [Mal] Moore, Larry’s loyalty to the university was helpful in that for 10 years he worked in addition to his paid job to volunteer and coach these young ladies who had come out for the club team.” Davis’ resume included head coaching jobs at Marist College and the University of AlabamaHuntsville as well as an assistant coaching spot on the 1983 U.S. Men’s National Rowing Team. As of

February 2006, Davis would be able to add one more school to that already impressive list. For a school with little experience in rowing a seasoned coach like Larry Davis was the obvious answer, Robbins said. “With Coach Davis, it’s local knowledge,” she said. “Having been here for 10 years helps those of us with less knowledge about the sport.”

STARTING OUT The transition from club to NCAA Division I proved challenging. The team was forced to move on without former club athletes who could not adjust to the commitment necessary to varsity-level rowing. Davis set up a challenging first-year schedule to help with the transition, including competitions against notable Division-I crews such as Notre Dame and Cincinnati as well as Murray State and Creighton, two schools that had previously beaten Alabama’s club team. “There was no fluff in the schedule, but there were some teams I thought we could beat,” Davis said. To the surprise of many in collegiate rowing, they did just that, defeating past foes Murray State and Creighton and coming from behind to beat the Bearcats of Cincinnati. Alabama medaled in all four events at the Head of the South Regatta, winning two of them. The Tide also beat schools such as North Carolina and Duke while giving Notre Dame a bit of a scare, holding close to them in a couple of events. Success came quickly to the first-year program despite unfamiliarity with the sport by both the athletes and the athletic department’s support staff. Rowing was a sport that Robbins and her colleagues had to learn the nuances of - things such as what equipment and facilities were necessary and how


The SeaWorld Cal Cup Champions at the 2011 San Diego Crew Classic the novice crews brought home first and second place in the Novice 8+ race. The Tide earned five top-three finishes, including a pair of gold medals, at the Head of the Tennessee Regatta. Closing out the fall season, the novice squad performed exceptionally well, bringing home three medals - a bronze, silver and gold - at the Head of the Hooch Regatta. As the 2009 spring season got under way, Alabama made major strides, achieving success in meets against the likes of Clemson, Kansas State, Tennessee, North Carolina and Southern Methodist. The success against these established crews propelled the team to the postseason, earning two Grand Final berths at the SIRA Championship Regatta. As they continued through the postseason the team would see two crews head to the semifinals and one boat head to the petite finals at the Dad Vail Regatta. The girls advanced four crews to the finals of the South/Central Sprint Championships to cap off a very successful season. “This season was a transition where most of the club athletes were gone and we didn’t have as many seniors,” Davis said. “We increased our boat speed but we also toughened up our schedule. It was probably a little frustrating for the girls because we were going faster but we weren’t seeing some of the wins that we saw the year before because we were now rowing a lot of the top-20 teams in the United States.” Academically, nine rowers earned the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete Award and 24 UA rowers earned a place on the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

Milestone: One of the early milestones of the Crimson Tide Rowing team was winning a silver medal at the 2007 Head of the Charles Regatta which is one of the largest and most prestigious regattas in the world.

GROWING THE PROGRAM From joining Conference USA to enjoying their first gold medal at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships, Alabama rowing’s fourth season was a season full of firsts. The first group of fourth-year seniors provided the Crimson Tide with the most experience at the highest level since the program’s start, which paid dividends right away with a bronze medal in the Club 8+ competition at the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta early in the 2009 fall season. Alabama closed out the fall with a gold-medal sweep of the Secret City Regatta races. Alabama started the 2010 spring season off with a sweep, taking first place in all of its races in a home dual meet against Kansas State. The Tide secured another first by taking gold in the Varsity 4+ at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships. At the 2010 South/Central Sprint Championships, Alabama earned a place in the finals of all its races. The South/Central Sprints also served as the first Conference USA Rowing Championships, marking the first time that Alabama participated in a conference event. The Tide finished sixth in C-USA while junior Laura Skaggs earned All-Conference USA honors. On the academic side of the ledger, Alabama was one of only two teams with three rowers on the Conference USA All-Academic Team as seniors Stacey Ogle, Bailey Sanders and Katie Spohr all came away with the honor. Other classroom accolades included 11 rowers, the most of any team in the nation, earning the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association ScholarAthlete Award. A program-best 27 Alabama rowers earned a place on the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. The Crimson Tide’s fifth season was a quantam leap forward, including top honors at a national regatta and winning a trio of gold medals from the SIRA Championships. “The 2010-11 season was a huge step forward for us,” Davis said. “It was big in terms of knowing what it takes to be competitive and then being able go out and execute it. I think in the past we might have had an idea of what it took to be successful, but that was the first time we were able to bring it all together and execute on a consistent basis.

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many staff members to hire were among the initial challenges. “The biggest challenge is attitude,” Davis said. “When you’re dealing with walk-ons, I think a lot of people don’t understand the sport and how much hard work is involved. When you take somebody who is used to a club mentality, the varsity level is much more intense. It takes athletes who are driven, dedicated and committed. It takes a lot of hard work, focus, discipline and sacrifice. “What I’m asking the students to do is move a boat over a mile and a quarter distance as fast as they can, which means they’re running flat out for somewhere near eight minutes,” Davis said. “It’s enjoyable in one way, but it’s very painful. It’s not something your average person is going to want to do.” In the classroom, seven rowers earned 2007 Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association ScholarAthlete Award, while nine earned a place on the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. The Tide followed up a successful first season spring with an extremely successful fall, opening the season with a pair of top-three finishes and a silvermedal finish all at the Head of the Charles Regatta. A gold-medal finish followed at the Hobbs Island Regatta in Huntsville. The team continued to excel in the spring of 2008, winning race after race during the dual-meet season, including a program-first sweep against UNC on their home water at Chapel Hill. Strong dual meets propelled Alabama into the 2008 postseason, where they earned a silver medal at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Championships and finished second overall at the SIRA Championships, a major accomplishment for such a young program. At the Dad Vail College Championships, Alabama continued to take big strides, reaching the Grand Final of the Novice 8+ race, taking fourth overall. Individually, Bryn Crawford became the first UA rower to earn a place on the Collegiate Coaches Rowing Association’s All-South Region team. In the classroom, nine rowers earned the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association ScholarAthlete Award while 16 were named to the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. The Tide kept stride and continued its winning ways, carrying over into its third season, a season emblazoned in bronze, silver and gold. Success came early as the women earned a pair of bronze medals and seven top-10 finishes at the Chattanooga Head Race to open the season. In their second race of the season, the squad split up with the varsity crews heading to Cambridge Mass., for the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta and the novice crews heading to Huntsville, Ala., for the Hobbs Island Regatta. Both teams experienced great success with the varsity squad placing 10th, beating 35 other teams at one of the most competitive races, while

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Alabama posted a huge win at the 2011 San Diego Crew Classic, an event billed as “America’s Premier Spring Regatta,” when its First Varsity 8+ boat took first place in its race, winning the SeaWorld Cal Cup. Alabama’s squad was among more than 4,000 rowers out on Crown Point Shores on Mission Bay. “We attacked a bit more than we did in the prelims and had a more aggressive race plan in finals,” Davis said after the race. “The Varsity 8+ dug down a little deeper and did what they were capable of doing. They made a really good move about midway through the race, pulling ahead, and really pushed through the third 500.” Following its success at the San Diego Crew Classic, Alabama’s Varsity 8+ was named the inaugural Conference USA Boat of the Week as well as Row2K. com’s Crew of the Week. Alabama followed up their 2010 Varsity 4+ SIRA Championships gold medal by repeating the feat in 2011, as well as bringing home gold in the Varsity 8+ and Second Varsity 8+ races, in the midst of rough weather conditions. “To sweep all the Varsity Open races is a really big step forward for our program,” Davis said after SIRAs. “There aren’t too many programs that have done that, so we were pretty happy with that.” The Tide was looking forward to carrying its success into the 2011 Conference USA Championships, but the April 27th tornado that ripped through Tuscaloosa cut the academic semester and the rowing team’s season short. It also trimmed a dual meet with Clemson and the Tide’s second appearance at the C-USA Championships from Alabama’s schedule. “We were certainly disappointed to not be able to carry our success into the postseason, but it was still a very good year for us,” Davis said. “To be able to go and travel across the country and compete at a very high level against teams that are making it to the NCAAs, and to turn around and not only win one race but the three open championship races for varsity women at the SIRA Championships, shows that we learned how to execute in a high pressure situation at a high level.” Senior Alissa Kranz earned 2011 All-Conference USA honors and became the second Alabama rower to earn CRCA All-South Region honors. On the academic side of the ledger, Alabama became the only team to put three rowers on the Conference USA All-Academic Team each of the first two years of the program when senior Jessica Allaway, Kranz and junior Stephanie Varner came away with the honor in 2011. Other classroom accolades included eight rowers earning 2011 Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete Award honors and 17 rowers earning a place on the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Allaway also earned the 2011 Brad Davis SEC Community Service Award, which earned her a $3,000 postgraduate scholarship while the team received the athletic department’s community service award for the fourth year in a row. Despite having a team slowed by injuries, Alabama’s sixth season provided the young program a clinic in fighting through adversity. In their first race of the 2011-12 fall season, the Chattanooga Head Race, the Tide earned two medals, taking gold in the Novice 8+ race and silver in the First Varsity 8+ race. Alabama also medaled in the Club 8+ race at the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta.

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The 2012 spring season showed improvements, with the Novice 8+ boat taking first place at the Oak Ridge Invitational and the Second Varsity 8+ finishing second. Returning to the San Diego Crew Classic, Alabama again saw success with the First Varsity 8+ posting fifth- and sixth-place finishes and the Second Varsity 8+ posting a sixth-place finish. The Tide had a solid showing at the Conference USA Championships, finishing just one point out of sixth place to take seventh overall on Melton Hill Lake. Senior Leigh Ann Terch earned All-Conference USA honors. On the academic side, Alabama placed two rowers on the 2012 Conference USA All-Academic Team, marking the third year in a row that the Tide placed multiple athletes on the list. Senior Stephanie Varner earned her second consecutive unanimous selection while junior Canella Tinker made her debut. Other classroom accolades included five rowers earning the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete Award, while 17 Alabama rowers earned a place on the SEC Academic Honor Roll and 23 were named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. At the beginning of the 2012-13 season, in its seventh appearance at the prestigious Head of the Charles regatta in Cambridge, Mass., Alabama won a bronze medal in First Varsity 8+. The Tide also won gold in the First Varsity 8+ at the 2012 Head of the Chattanooga and bronze at the 2012 Head of the Hooch. In the spring, the Tide won six total races at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational and posted wins in the First and Second Varsity 4+ on the Black Warrior River against West Virginia and Central Florida. In its first appearnace at the Knecht Cup Regatta, Alabama won the Second Novice 8+ while the Second Varsity 8+ took third. At the fourth Conference USA Championship, and the first with 11 teams, the Tide took 10th place. Senior Tabitha Coleman earned All-Conference USA honors. On the academic side, Coleman earned a place on the 2013 Conference USA All-Academic Team. Other classroom accolades included seven rowers earning the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete Award while 17 Alabama rowers earned a place on the SEC Academic Honor Roll and 28 were named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. With construction of the brand new facilities under way, the 2013-2014 season would be the final year in which Alabama Rowing launced from the north side of the Black Warrior River. The Tide opened its fall season on a strong note, earning first place finishes in the Collegiate 8+ and Novice 8+ at the Chattanooga Head Race. In total, 12 different boats would earn top ten finishes throughout the fall. In the spring, Alabama would take home a combined 34 top-three finishes at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational, Knecht Cup Regatta and Dale England Cup. Senior Lynsey Marshall was named to the AllConference USA team at the league’s championship on May 17 and Ashley Allison was named to the C-USA All-Academic Team. In total, a program-record 14 team members earned the C-USA Commisionner’s Medal with 43 named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and 18 named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

COLLEGIATE ROWING COACHES ASSOCIATION ALL-SOUTH REGION TEAM

BRYN CRAWFORD

ALISSA KRANZ

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ALL-CONFERENCE USA ROWING TEAM

LAURA SKAGGS

ALISSA KRANZ

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LEIGH ANN TERCH

TABITHA COLEMAN

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ALABAMA MOVES TO THE BIG 12 Alabama rowing is one of three new affiliates that will compete under the Big 12 banner starting in 2015. Alabama, Old Dominion and Tennessee will be the three newest members of the conference, joining Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Texas and West Virginia. Previously, all eight teams have competed in the Conference USA Championships for an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships. Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Texas and West Virginia would compete in a separate five-team Big 12 Championship the week prior, though an automatic NCAA bid to the winner was not granted since it did not meet the six-team minimum. All eight teams will still compete in the Conference USA Championships this season, set for Saturday, May 17 in Oak Ridge, Tenn. The format and structure of future Big 12 Championships will be announced at a later date.

LYSNEY MARSHALL NAMED ALL C-USA Alabama concluded the spring portion of its 2014 schedule at the C-USA Championships on Melton Hill Lake, as senior Lynsey Marshall earned All-Conference Honors. As a team, Alabama finished 11th overall. Oklahoma won the event with 62 points, earning the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Championships. In the championship heats, Alabama placed second in the Varsity 4 Petitie Final, crossing the line in 7:52.46 as one of only two crews with a time under 7:55.00 in the heat. Alabama finished with a 7:07.3 mark in the Petite Final of the Second Varsity 8 and a 6:56.15 finish in the Petite Final of the Varsity 8. The Crimson Tide raced two boats in the Open 4 Petite Final, with the ‘Full Tilt’ A boat finishing in 8:06.05 while the B boat was close behind in 8:13.00.

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C-USA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM RESULTS 2010 MAY 16, 2010 | OAK RIDGE, TENN. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Tennessee UCF Texas Oklahoma Tulsa Alabama Kansas SMU Kansas State

52 pts 44 pts 42 pts 39 pts 26 pts 25 pts 21 pts 14 pts 7 pts

*2011 MAY 14, 2011 | OAK RIDGE, TENN. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Texas Tennessee Oklahoma UCF Tulsa Kansas State Kansas SMU

48 pts 42 pts 32 pts 31 pts 26 pts 16 pts 14 pts 7 pts

* Alabama did not compete in the aftermath of the April 27 tornado that devastated Tuscaloosa.

2012 MAY 12, 2012 | OAK RIDGE, TENN. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Tennessee Texas Oklahoma UCF Tulsa Kansas State Alabama Kansas SMU

53 pts 44 pts 42 pts 34 pts 28 pts 21 pts 20 pts 16 pts 12 pts

2013 MAY 18, 2013 | OAK RIDGE, TENN.

It is one of the best practice and competitive courses in the nation, giving the University of Alabama’s young rowing team an immediate boost. The Black Warrior River, where the Crimson Tide practices and competes, features high banks, with long, protected straightaways and minimal current which makes it a rower’s dream. The Tide also benefits from having the river largely to itself. Alabama is also fortunate that the river is dotted with prime viewing areas for dual meets and regattas, including The Park at Manderson Landing, which sits near the finish line of most of the Tide’s home events. With its multi-tiered slope down to the edge of the river, the park is a natural ‘stadium’ for cheering on the Crimson Tide.

Oklahoma Tennessee Texas Kansas Kansas State West Virginia Old Dominion UCF Tulsa Alabama SMU

63 pts 57 pts 56 pts 50 pts 37 pts 36 pts 27 pts 25 pts 21 pts 14 pts 10 pts

2014 MAY 17, 2014 | OAK RIDGE, TENN. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Oklahoma Tennessee Kansas State Tulsa Texas Sacramento State Kansas Old Dominion San Diego State West Virginia Alabama

62 pts 58 pts 56 pts 46 pts 44 pts 30 pts 28 pts 27 pts 19 pts 17 pts 9 pts

RECORDS & HISTORY

ROWING ON THE BLACK WARRIOR RIVER

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Already endowed with one of the nation’s top competition and practice venues in the Black Warrior River, the completion of the state-of-the-art boathouse and training facilities encompasses everything the Tide needs to continue moving up through the ranks of collegiate rowing. These facilities coupled with the already stellar athletic training, strength and conditioning and academic opportunities provided to all Alabama student athletes provide Alabama rowers with the best of all things.

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ALL-TIME ROSTER

2014 Alabama Rowing Team on the Black Warrior River

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RECORDS & HISTORY

Jessica Allaway Tuscaloosa, Ala. *** 2009 N, ‘10, ‘11 V Katie Allaway Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2007, 09 V Katie Allen Cary, N.C. 2012 N Sennie Allen Trussville, Ala. 2010 N Amy Allison Virginia Beach, Va. 2008 N, ‘09 V Ashley Allison Ocoee, Fla. ** 2012, ‘13 V, ‘14 V Cara Allison Wellington, Fla. ** 2007, ‘08, ‘09 V Bianca Arrington Fairfax, Va. *** 2009 N, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 V Elaina Arsenovic Gloucester, Va. * 2013 V Courtney Atkinson San Clemente, Calif. ** 2013 V, 2014 V Joyce Auguste Jacksonville, Fla. ** 2013 V, 2014 V Jessica Autrey Columbus, Miss. ** 2007 N, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 V Kara Averell Gainesville, Fla. 2011 N

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Kiffy Balchon Tampa, Fla. ***2010 N, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 V Erika Baranek Gloucester, Va.

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*** 2009 N, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 V Helen Barnes Alpharetta, Ga. ** 2008 N, ‘09, ‘10 V Daniella Barone Alpharetta, Ga. *** 2008 N, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 V Kristy Bearden Birmingham, Ala. 2008 N Catherine Beaver Falls Church, Va. 2010 N Sarah Beaver Spanish Fort, Ala. 2007, ‘08 V Brittney Bebek Huntington Beach, Calif. * 2012 V Bethany Bell Cincinnati, Ohio 2001 N Kathleen Bentley Dallas, Texas **2013 V, 2014 V Kate Bishop Eugene, Ore. ** 2013 V, 2014 V Caroline Blackington Saratoga Spring, N.Y. *** 2012, ‘13 V, ‘14 V Paige Boehmcke Mountain Lakes, N.J. 2010 N Kelly Boyle Oakdale, N.Y. 2012 N, 2013 RS Veronica Bruner Long Beach, Calif. ** 2013 V, 2014 V Chelsea Brunson Madison, Miss. 2009 N Bernadette Bucher Berwyn, Pa. * 2011 N, ‘12 V Lara Bullock

Memphis, Tenn. 2009 N Jacklin Byers Lorton, Va. * 2014 V

Huntsville, Ala. ** 2007, ‘08, ‘09 V Courtney Crumby Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2007 N, ‘08 V

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Jamie Camp Vestavia, Ala. 2011 N Camille Campbell Chattanooga, Tenn. ** 2008 N, ‘09, ‘10 V Kaitlin Carlisle Washinton, D.C. * 2013 N, 2014 V Kathryn Case Dallas, Texas ** 2013 V, ‘14 V Emily Chadwell Cote De Caza, Calif. *** 2012 V, ‘13 V, ‘14 V Katie Chambers Charlotte, N.C. ** 2013 V, ‘14 V Mary Ana Christopher Foley, Ala. 2012 N Amy Chockley Algonac, Mich. 2013 N Sarah Cleveland Mobile, Ala. 2009 N Tori Cohen Tallahassee, Fla. ** 2013 V, ‘14 V Tabitha Coleman Chancellor, Ala. *** 2010 N, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 V Chelsea Collins Queensbury, N.Y. ** 2008 N, ‘09, ‘10 V Bryn Crawford Auburn, Ala. ** 2007, ‘08 V Victoria Croy

Melissa Danaceau Atlanta, Ga. 2007 N Nina Danilyan San Francisco, Calif. ** 2012, ‘13 V Erin Delaney Albany, N.Y. ** 2013 V, ‘14 V Olivia Dennis Odessa, Fla. * 2013 N, ‘14 V Alyssa Dinberg Atlanta, Ga. 2008 V Alyssa Drevenak St. Louis, Mo. *** 2012 V, ‘13 V, ‘14 V Alex Dukeman Huntsville, Ala. 2010 N

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Sarah Eadon Huntsville, Ala. * 2010 N, ‘11 V Melissa Etter Kingwood, Texas *** 2012 V, ‘13 V, ‘14 V Madeline Evans San Jose, Calif. * 2014 V

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Ali Fabbro Portola Valley, Calif. 2012 N JJ Fadely Alpharetta, Ga. 2012 N

McKenna Frease Cordova, Tenn. ** 2007, ‘08 V

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Katie Gacos Basking Ridge, N.J. 2012 N Shannon Gilligan Flower Mound, Texas 2007 N Hailey Gilliland Lakewood, Colo. 2013 N Brennan Glynn Madison, Ala. 2012 N Hannah Gordon Myrtle Beach, S.C. 2011 N Christine Gossman Birmingham, Ala. 2007 N Lauren Grindley Tarpon Springs, Fla. 2013 N Christina Gusella Hilton Head Island, S.C. * 2013 V

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Brianne Hadar Tallahassee, Fla. **** 2011 V, ‘12 V, ‘13 V, ‘14 V Amanda Harrison Atlanta, Ga. 2011 N Mary Hauswirth Utica, Mich. 2011 N Jessica Hearn Trussville, Ala. 2009 N Rachel Henderson Ashland, Mass. * 2013 N, ‘14 V


ALL-TIME ROSTER Erin Linsin Alpharetta, Ga. 2007 V Cristin Liveoak Madison, Ala. * 2007 V Nikki Lopez Katy, Texas *** 2007 N, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 V Casey LoScudo Madison, Ala. 2009 N Zoe Lynch Winter Park, Fla. *** 2012, ‘13 V, ‘14 V

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Karen Ishmael Daphne, Ala. 2007 N, ‘08 V Kristen Iverson Medford, N.J. *** 2009 N, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 V

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Jessica Jackson Tyrone, Ga. 2011 N Melissa Jenkins Kingsport, Tenn. 2012 N Jennifer Johnson Andover, Mass. * 2010 N, ‘11 V Rachel Justiss Fairhope, Ala. 2007, ‘08 V

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Christine Kapurch Manassas, Va. 2008 N, ‘09 V Lindsey Kent Cullman, Ala. 2009 N Rachel Kimbrough Huntsville, Ala. 2007 V Michaela Kowatch Spring City, Penn. 2014 N Alissa Kranz West Palm Beach, Fla. ** 2010, ‘11 V Jennifer Kubisch Elizabethtown, Ky. * 2013 N, 2014 V Ellen Kuykendall Marietta, Ga. 2011 N

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Lauren Laufe Pittsburgh, Pa. 2011 N Stephanie Lawton Niantic, Conn. 2010 N Leigh Ann Lazarus Hoover, Ala. ** 2007, ‘08 V Emily LeBeau Belleville, Ill. ** 2010 N, ‘11, ‘12 V Sara Leibold Hazel Green, Ala. ** 2008 N, ‘09, ‘10 V Caroline Lendl Vero Beach, Fla. 2012 N Courtney Lewallen Birmingham, Ala. 2007 N, ‘08 V

Allie Manning Mobile, Ala. 2007 N Jaquelyn Marcinak Clinton Township, Mich. 2007 N Abby Marks Germantown, Wis. * 2014 V Lynsey Marshall Gloucester, Va. *** 2011 V, ‘12 V, ‘13 RS, ‘14 V Dani Mazer Woodbridge, Va. * 2014 V Christina McClellan Daphne, Ala. 2007 V Cassidy McCool Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2013 N Genna McIlwaine Adamsville, Ala. * 2007 V Marley McKenzie Coral Springs, Fla. 2007 V Hannah Merrill Lodi, Calif. ** 2011, ‘12, ‘13 V Lauren Miller Chattanooga, Tenn. *** 2008 N, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 V Katherine Mills Russell, Ky. 2012 N Tacoma Morrissey Cincinnati, Ohio ** 2007 N, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 V MacKenzie Murphy Cleveland, Ohio 2014 N

N

Elizabeth Newton Dothan, Ala. 2011 N Maggie Nugent Dothan, Ala. * 2014 V

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Kelli O’Brien Georgetown, Mass. * 2011 V Roisin O’Carroll Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 2011 N Stacey Ogle Albertville, Ala. *** 2007 N, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 V Caitlin O’Neil Ole Lyme, Conn. *** 2012 V, ‘13 V, ‘14 V Logan O’Neil Guilderland, N.Y.

*** 2012 V, ‘13 V, ‘14 V Emily Osborne Lakewood, Wash. * 2012 V Nyia Owen Orlando, Fla. 2014 N

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Abigail Palmer Zelienople, Penn. ** 2013 V, ‘14 V Rachel Palmer Houston, Texas * 2013 N, ‘14 V Jessica Parker Roswell, Ga. *** 2010 N, ‘11-‘13 V Jennifer Parker Roswell, Ga. * 2014 V Katie Parker Atlanta, Ga. 2008 N Veronica Parsons Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2007 N, ‘08 V Shelby Phillips Rochester, N.Y. 2014 Allie Pospisil Geneva, Ill. 2014 N Katie Pouncey Ozark, Ala. 2007 V Caroline Powell Albertville, Ala. 2009 N Maureen Purcell Mineola, N.Y. *** 2012, ‘13 V, ‘14 V

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Jennifer Rankin Hoover, Ala. 2007 V Jamie Ravenna Rutland, Vt. 2007 N, ‘08 V Blake Reed Falls Church, Va. * 2009 N, ‘10 V Casie Richardson Alabaster, Ala. 2011 N Rachel Roberts Birmingham, Ala. 2008 N Emily Robinson Houston, Texas 2013 N Haleigh Robinson Madison, Ala. 2014 N Sloane Rodgers Sugar Hill, Ga. * 2012 N, ‘13 V Sylvia Rodgers Fairfield, Ala. 2011 N Anna Marie Rose Snellville, Ga 2011 N Ashlyn Roze Ocean City, N.J. 2014 N

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Bailey Sanders Madison, Miss. *** 2007 N, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 V Kelsey Scanlan

Sugar Hill, Ga. 2013 N Kelly Schmidt Birmingham, Ala. 2008 N Jessica Scivley Hoover, Ala. ** 2007 N, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 V Katherine Scott Indianapolis, Ind. 2014 N Kendall Scullion Novato, Calif. * 2013 N, ‘14 V Alexa Shannon Vienna, Va. * 2014 V Allyson Shumate Vestavia Hills, Ala. 2010 N Mary Elizabeth Sims Birmingham, Ala. 2007 N Laura Skaggs St. Louis, Mo. *** 2008 N, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 V Jenee Small Queens, N.Y. 2014 N Alexandra Smith Flower Mound, Texas. 2014 N Ebony Smith Birmingham, Ala. 2008 N Katie Smith Birmingham, Ala. * 2008 N, ‘09 V Sarah Smith New Hope, Ala. 2007 N Katherine Spohr Edwardsville, Ill. ** 2007 N, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 V Gabby Sprio Racine, Wis. 2014 N Brittany Starliper Acworth, Ga. 2009 N Hannah Stephens Sequim, Wash. 2011 N Paige Storey Chattanooga, Tenn. *** 2009 N, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 V Margaret Strojny Riverside, Ill. ** 2007, ‘08 V Renee Strong Brainard, Minn. * 2011 V Mariah Styer Orlando, Fla. ** 2010 N, ‘11, ‘12 V Mykalah Sundquist Anchorage, Alaska 2011 N Daniela Susnara Redwood City, Calif. * 2011 V Sydney Sutton Clarkesville, Ga. * 2011, 2012 V

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Leigh Ann Terch Birmingham, Ala. *** 2009 N, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 V Canella Tinker Haleyville, Ala. ** 2011 N, ‘12, ‘13 V Kathryn Tippey

Tuscaloosa, Ala. * 2007, ‘08, ‘09 V Kayleigh Travis Mobile, Ala. 2010 N Catherine Tucker Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2007 N Katherine Tuebner Long Beach, Calif. 2010 N Miller Tuohy Newton, Mass. * 2013 N, ‘14 V Abigail Turok Buffalo Grove, Ill. 2013 N

V

Elizabeth Van Zandt San Francisco, Calif. *** 2012, ‘13 V, ‘14 V Valerie Vargas Burke, Va. * 2009 N, ‘10 V Stephanie Varner Somerville, Ala. *** 2009 N, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 V Mary Vlasis Chattanooga, Tenn. 2008 N, ‘09 V

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Leigh Erin Waddell Kennett, Mo. *** 2009, ‘10, ‘11 V Jennifer Wagner Newton Square, Pa. ** 2012, ‘13 V Sydney West Newton Square, Pa. 2013 N Allie Wetteland Tallahassee, Fla. 2009 N Audrey White Huntsville, Ala. *** 2009 N, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 V Cathryn Whitlock Birmingham, Ala. ** 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 V Sarita Williams Katy, Texas 2007 N Kendall Williamson Birmingham, Ala. * 2010 N, ‘11, ‘12 V Kayla Wilson Glen Dale, W.V. 2011 N Veronica Wilson Park Ridge, Ill. * 2009 N, ‘10 V Sarah Witt Lexington, Ky. *** 2007 N, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 V Megan Wolf Orlando, Fla. 2013 N Taylor Wright Hartselle, Ala. 2013 N Jackie Woudenberg Phoenix, Ariz. *** 2012, ‘13 V, ‘14 V

RECORDS & HISTORY

Kristen Hickman Gloucester, Va. * 2012 V Amelia Houghton Jacksonville, Fla. *** 2008 N, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 V Lauren Hovey Birmingham, Ala. ** 2008 N, ‘09, ‘10 V Angelica Hughes McKenney, Texas 2010 N Nura Hussein Tuscaloosa, Ala. * 2014 V

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Devon Young Murrayville, Ga. 2010 N Shanna Young Falkville, Ala. 2008 N

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2006-07 SEASON Chattanooga Head Race Sat., Oct. 14, 2006 Chattanooga, Tenn. Collegiate 8+ 3rd A 17:57.2 5th B 18:58.1 Collegiate 4+ 3rd A 19:49.1 Head of the Charles Oct. 21-22, 2006 Cambridge, Mass. Collegiate 8+ 27th A 18:17.40 Club 8+ 39th B 21:20.10 Head of the Hooch Sat., Nov. 4, 2006 Chattanooga, Tenn. Lightweight 4+ 4th A 19:05.9 Lightweight 8+ 4th A 17:42.6 Novice 8+ 11th B 18:40.1 13th A 19:03.5 14th C 19:14.1 Championship 8+ 18th A 16:37.9 Championships 4+ 26th A 19:23.9 Head of the South Sat., Nov. 11, 2006 Augusta, Ga. Championship 8+ 1st A 20:47.7 Championship 4+ 1st A 22:31.7 Lightweight 4+ 2nd A 24:34.9 Novice 8+ 3rd A 22:50.0 4th B 22:50.2 Bucknell Dual Meet Sat., March 10, 2007 Elberton, Ga. Varsity 8+ 2nd A 7:03.01 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd A 7:30.01 Novice 8+ (first race) 1st A 7:36 2nd B 7:54 (second race) 1st A 7:43 2nd B 8:00

RECORDS & HISTORY

Notre Dame Dual Meet Sun., March 18, 2007 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:56.5 Second Varsity 8+ 3rd A 7:20.9 Novice 8+ 2nd A 7:15.5 Second Novice 8+ 1st A 7:03.4 SMU Dual Meet Sat., March 31, 2007 Dallas, Texas First Novice 8+ 1st A 7:21.31 2nd B 7:38.40 Varsity 4+ 1st A 8:05.04 Varsity 8+ 2nd A 7:08.02 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd A 7:19.42 Murray State Dual Meet Sat., April 7, 2007

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Tuscaloosa, Ala. First Varsity 8+ 1st A 7:28.5 First Novice 8+ 1st A 7:45.4 2nd B 7:57.1 Varsity 4+ 1st A 8:24.5 Novice 4+ 1st A 9:13.1 Second Varsity 8+ 1st A 7:51.0

5th 6th Collegiate 4+ 3rd 4th 7th

Creighton Dual Meet Sat., April, 14, 2007 Omaha, Neb. Varsity 8+ 1st A 6:20.5 Second Varsity 8+ 1st A 6:45.23 Novice 8+ 1st A 6:43.28 3rd B 6:45.55 First Varsity 4+ 1st A 7:14.0 Second Varsity 4+ 2nd A 7:43.21 First Novice 4+ 1st A 7:31.80 Second Novice 4+ 1st A 7:49.40

Hobbs Island Regatta Sat., Oct. 27, 2007 Huntsville, Ala. Championship 4+ 1st A 22:01 Varsity 8+ 2nd B 19:17 Novice 8+ 1st A 22:21 3rd B 22:52

Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships April 21-22, 2007 Oak Ridge, Tenn. First Varsity 8+ 2nd A 7:03.9 Second Varsity 8+ 7th A 7:20.2 First Novice 8 + 6th A 7:21.3 Miami Dual Meet Sat., April 28, 2007 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:56.10 Second Varsity/Novice 8+ 2nd SV A 7:01.5 3rd N A 7:03.9 4th N B 7:16.4 Varsity 4+ 1st A 7:16.9 2nd B 7:22.5 Dad Vail College Championships May 11-12, 2007 Philadelphia, Pa. Varsity 8+ Prelims-Heats 2nd A 7:01.98 Semifinals-Heats 5th A 6:47.01 Junior Varsity 8+ Prelims-Heats 2nd A 7:11.58 Semifinals-Heats 4th A 6:56.76 Novice 8+ Prelims-Heats 1st A 7:11.85 Semifinals-Heats 3rd A 7:00.50 Novice 4+ Prelims-Heats 2nd A 8:16.20 Semifinals-Heats 4th A 7:56.55 2007-08 Season Chattanooga Head Race Sat., Oct. 13, 2007 Chattanooga, Tenn. Collegiate 8+ 2nd A 17:15.5

B 18:15.8 C 18:30.0 A 19:25.9 B 19:35.3 C 20:01.6

Head of the Charles Oct. 20-21, 2007 Cambridge, Mass. Women’s 8+ 2nd A 17:20.52

Head of the Hooch Sat., Nov. 3, 2007 Chattanooga, Tenn. Championship 8+ 8th A 18:17.2 25th B 19:19.1 26th C 19:22.3 Championship 4+ 10th A 20:35.9 13th B 20:57.7 18th C 21:35.7 Novice 8+ 6th A 20:46.0 8th B 21:02.3 Head of the South Sat., Nov. 10, 2007 Augusta, Ga. Championship 8+ 1st A 16:37.4 3rd C 17:31.5 4th B 17:42.2 Championship 4+ 1st A 18:00.0 2nd B 18:42.0 4th C 18:53.0 Novice 8+ 1st B 18:56.5 2nd C 19:06.4 Novice 4+ 2nd A 20:10.6 3rd C 20:16.0 Lightweight 4+ 1st A 18:43.2 UNC Dual Meet Sat., March 8, 2008 Chapel Hill, N.C. Varsity 8+ 1st A 7:13.98 Second Varsity 8+ 1st A 7:34.81 Varsity 4+ 1st A 8:31.55 Novice 8+ 1st A 7:51.22 Novice 4+ 1st A 8:53.71 Drake Dual Meet Sun., March 16, 2008 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Varsity 8+ (1st Race) 1st A 4:57.9 2nd B 5:11.7 Varsity 8+ (2nd Race) 1st A 5:01.9 3rd B 5:21.3 Varsity 4+ (1st Race) 2nd A 4:24.6 Varsity 4+ (2nd Race) 2nd A 4:47.4 Novice 8+ (1st Race) 1st A 5:30.0 2nd B 5:51.1

Novice 8+ (2nd Race) 1st A 5:32.0 2nd B 5:42.6 Novice 4+ 1st A 4:55.7 SMU Dual Meet Sat., March 29, 2008 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Varsity 8+ 1st A 6:58.6 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd A 7:27.7 Varsity/Novice 4+ 1st Novice A 8:21.9 2nd Varsity A 8:25.6 4th Novice B 8:37.2 Novice 8+ 1st A 7:17.9 Creighton Dual Meet Sat., April 5, 2008 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Varsity 8+ 1st A 7:40.0 Second Varsity 8+ 1st A 7:49.0 Varsity 4+, Flight 1 2nd A 8:54.8 Varsity 4+, Flight 2 1st B 8:28.0 3rd C 8:49.1 4th A 9:09.3 Novice 8+ 1st A 7:59.0 Novice 4+ 1st A 9:06.8 3rd B 9:26.9 Murray State Dual Meet Sat., April 12, 2008 Murray, Ky. Varsity 8+ 1st A 6:46.29 Second Varsity 8+ 1st A 7:08.27 Varsity 4+ 2nd A 7:43.31 Novice 8+ 1st A 7:06.79 2nd B 7:22.71 Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships April 19-20, 2008 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:49.5 Second Varsity 8+ Petite Final 1st A 7:14.50 Varsity 4+ 5th A 8:26.31 Novice 8 + 4th A 7:08.71 Novice 4+ 5th A 8:26.31 Dad Vail College Championships May 9-19, 2008 Philadelphia, Pa. Varsity 8+ Prelims-Heats 1st A 6:36.7 Semifinals-Heats 3rd A 6:30.25 Second Final 4th A 6:46.88 Second Varsity 8+ Prelims-Heats 3rd A 6:49.1 Semifinals-Heats 4th A 6:44.36 Varsity 4+ Prelims-Heats 2nd A 7:45.6 Semifinals-Heats 6th A 7:36.92

Novice 8+ Prelims-Heats 1st A 6:47.6 Semifinals-Heats 2nd A 6:44.68 Grand Final 4th A 6:51.86 Novice 4+ Prelims-Heats 2nd A 7:39.1 Semifinals-Heats 5th A 7:41.6

2008-09 SEASON Chattanooga Head Race Sat., Oct. 11, 2008 Chattanooga, Tenn. Collegiate 8+ 3rd B 17:19.3 4th A 17:27.3 7th C 18:24.6 Collegiate 4+ 3rd C 19:53.8 5th D 19:55.0 9th B 21:23.0 11th A 21:26.0 Double 2nd A 25:36.7 Head of the Charles Sat., Oct. 18, 2008 Cambridge, Mass. Women’s 8+ 10th A 18:00.96 Hobbs Island Regatta Sat., Oct. 18, 2008 Huntsville, Ala. Novice 8+ 1st A 22:47.10 2nd B 23:15.21 Head of the Tennessee Sat., Oct. 25, 2008 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Collegiate 8+ 3rd A 16:54.31 5th B 18:05.47 Collegiate 4+ 1st A 18:26.78 2nd B 18:31.28 3rd C 19:22.56 Novice 8+ 1st A 18:27.00 4th B 18;45.00 Head of the Hooch Sat., Nov. 1, 2008 Chattanooga, Tenn. Championship 8+ 13th A 17:17.4 19th B 17:58.0 21st C 18:11.1 Championship 4+ 13th B 19:20.7 15th A 19:39.1 Novice 8+ 1st A 18:03.7 14th B 20:27.7 Novice 4+ 2nd B 20:27.7 3rd A 20:35.0 Kansas State Dual Meet Tues., March 17, 2009 Tuscaloosa, Ala. First Varsity 8+ 2nd A 5:40.5 Second Varsity 8+ 1st A 6;21.35 Varsity 4+ 2nd A 7:00.8 3rd B 7:07.7 Novice 8+ 1st A 5:59.6 Novice 4+ 1st A 6:43.2


ALL-TIME RESULTS

UNC/SMU Tri-Meet Sat., April 4, 2009 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Varsity 8+ 1st A 7:23.9 Second Varsity 8+ 1st A 7:52.7 Varsity 4+ 2nd A 9:09.0 3rd B 9:38.8 Novice 8+ 1st A 7:33.0 Novice 4+ 2nd A 9:50.5 Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships April 18-19, 2009 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Novice 8+ Prelims-Heats 1st A 7:04.00 Grand Final 1st A 7:14.90 Second Varsity 8+ Prelims-Heats 2nd A 7:10.54 Grand Finals 4th A 7:1.50 Varsity 8+ Prelims-Heats 4th A 6:56.73 Petite Final 3rd A 7:09.60 Novice 4+ Prelims-Heats 5th A 9:01.35 Varsity 4+ Prelims-Heats 3rd A 8:09.02 Semifinals 5th A 8:22.53 C-Final 1st A 8:10.20 *Dad Vail College Championships May 8-9, 2009 Philadelphia, Pa. Varsity 8+ Prelims 12th A 4:43.13 Semifinals 3rd A 6:35.86 Petite Finals 4th A 7:25.95 Novice 8+ Prelims 14th A 5:13.77 Semifinals 3rd A 7:00.10 Second Varsity 8+ Prelims 10th A 5:19.88 Varsity 4+ Prelims 22nd A 5:16.60 Novice 4+ Prelims 38th A 5:57.43 Doubles Prelims 14th A 6:32.05 * Due to inclement weather,

prelims were rowed 1,500-meters and as trials instead of heats.

over time

South/Central Sprint Championships May 16-17, 2009 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Novice 8+ Prelims 3rd A 6:49.89 Semifinals 6th A 6:45.70 Petite Finals 6th A 6:43.90 Varsity 8+ Prelims 5th A 6:49.34 Semifinals 4th A 6:33.20 D Finals 1st A 6:33.70 Second Varsity 8+ Prelims 5th A 7:01.50 Semifinals 3rd A 6:48.00 C Final 5th A 6:48.30 Varsity 4+ Prelims 5th A 7:53.27 C Final 4th A 7:31.80

2009-10 SEASON Chattanooga Head Race Sat., Oct. 10, 2009 Chattanooga, Tenn. Collegiate 8+ 2nd A 16:14.50 4th B 16:37.30 5th C 16:58.00 Collegiate 4+ 4th B 18:09.70 5th C 18:19.30 8th A 18:39.3 Collegiate Pairs 1st A 19:55.10 2nd B 16:58.00 Novice 8+ 1st A 17:23.50 Head of the Charles Oct. 17-18, 2009 Cambridge, Mass. Women’s 8+ 3rd A 17;41.18 Championship 4+ 14th A 20:35.85 Hobbs Island Regatta Sat., Oct. 17, 2009 Huntsville, Ala. *Championship 8+ 1st A 17:12.00 Novice 8+ 4th B 17:35.00 * UA rowed a novice boat in the race Secret City Regatta Sat., Oct. 31, 2009 Oakridge, Tenn. Varsity 8+ 1st A 17:32.08 2nd B 18:08.38 3rd C 18:30.16 Varsity 4+ 1st A 20:18.83 2nd B 20:26.70 3rd C 21:14.75 Novice 8+ 1st A 20:09.90 2nd B 20:40.24 Novice 4+ 1st A 20:35.70 Varsity Doubles

1st 2nd 3rd

A 22:40.80 B 22:46.30 C 23:07.40

Kansas State Dual Meet March 15, 2010 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Novice 8+ 1st A 5:41.5 3rd B 6:04.4 Third Varsity 8+ 1st A 5:14.6 Second Varsity 8+ 1st A 5:13.7 First Varsity 8+ 1st A 5:26.0 Novice 8+, 2nd Race 1st A 5:17.7 3rd B 5:51.3 Third Varsity 8+, 2nd Race 1st A 5:09.2 Second Varsity 8+, 2nd Race 1st A 5:14.0 First Varsity 8+, 2nd Race 1st A 4:59.7 Clemson Regatta March 20, 2010 Clemson, S.C. First Varsity 8+ 4th A 7:07.62 Second Varsity 8+ 3rd A 7:08.05 Third Varsity 8+ 1st A 7:20.48 First Novice 8+ 2nd A 7:13.92 Second Novice 8+ 1st A 7:40.00 Tennessee & Louisville Double Dual March 27, 2010 Knoxville, Tenn. vs. Tennessee First Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:39.4 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd A 7:05.8 First Varsity 4+ 2nd A 7:42.9 First Novice 8+ 1st A 7:02.1 vs. Louisville First Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:28.9 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:40.6 First Varsity 4+ 2nd A 7:33.5 First Novice 8+ 1st A 6:52.4 Oklahoma & Old Dominion Tri-Meet April 3, 2010 Tuscaloosa, Ala. First Novice 8+ 1st A 7:01.0 First Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:41.6 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd A 7:08.4 Second Novice 8+ 1st A 7:34.4 Varsity 4+ 1st A 7:58.5 2nd B 8:03.2 Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships April 17-18, 2010 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Varsity 4+ Prelims-Heats 1st A 7:39.1 Grand Final 1st A 8:06.10

First Varsity 8+ Prelims-Heats 3rd A 6:40.5 Semi-finals 1st A 6:37.0 Grand Final 6th A 7:03.99 Second Varsity 8+ Prelims-Heats 3rd A 6:51.6 Grand Final 5th A 7:27.97 First Novice 8+ 2nd A 7:20.1 Second Novice 8+ 2nd A 7:34.05 Central Florida & Miami Tri-meet May 1, 2010 Winter Park, Fla. First Novice 8+ 1st A 8:08.5 Second Varsity 4+ 1st A 9:13.3 First Varsity 8+ 2nd A 7:42.9 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd A 8:17.5 Second Novice 8+ 2nd A 8:56.3 First Varsity 4+ 3rd A 8:50.5 South/Central Sprints May 15-16, 2010 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Novice 8+ Prelims 4th A 7:15.40 Semifinals 5th A 7:22.18 Petite Finals 3rd A 7:06.19 First Varsity 8+ Prelims 5th A 7:01.24 Semifinals 2nd A 6:53.36 C Finals 4th A 6:45.42 Second Varsity 8+ Prelims 5th A 7:27.79 Semifinals 4th A 7:16.77 D Final 1st A 7:12.10 Varsity 4+ Prelims 4th A 7:55.36 Semifinals 2nd A 8:00.94 C Final 3rd A 7:44.30 Open 4+ Prelims 5th A 8:12.51 Semifinals 4th A 8:05.21 D Final 1st A 8:01.90

2010-11 SEASON* Chattanooga Head Race Sat., Oct. 09, 2010 Chattanooga, Tenn. Collegiate 8+ 2nd A 16:50.5 4th B 17:22.4 7th C 17:37.7 Collegiate 4+ 2nd A 18:20.1 4th B 18:22.3 Collegiate 2x 1st A 20:28.6 2nd B 21:09.6 3rd C 21:43.3

Collegiate 2 5th 6th Novice 8+ 1st

A 20:40.7 B 21:40.7 A 18:37.6

Hobbs Island Regatta Sat., Oct. 17, 2010 Huntsville, Ala. *Championship 8+ 3rd A 19:05.00 Novice 8+ 6th B 22:48.00 * UA rowed a novice boat in the race Head of the Charles Oct. 23, 2010 Cambridge, Mass. Club 8+ 9th A 18:47.2 Championship 8+ 29th A 17:41.09 Secret City Regatta Sat., Oct. 30, 2010 Oakridge, Tenn. Varsity 8+ 1st A 19:41.14 Varsity 4+ 1st A 21:06.10 2nd B 21:14.09 Novice 8+ 1st A 21:48.16 3rd B 22:36.47 Head of the Hooch Sat., Nov. 6, 2010 Chattanooga, Tenn. Championship 8+ 8th A 16:26.9 23rd C 17:14.7 25th B 17:15.2 Championship 4+ 11th B 18:08.1 17th A 18:28.6 37th C 19:52.1 Novice 8+ 5th A 18:17.5 19th B 19:22.3 Championship 2x 11th A 20:07.6 17th B 20:47.5 18th C 20:49.2 Clemson Regatta March 19, 2011 Clemson, S.C. First Varsity 8+ 3rd A 6:52.05 Second Varsity 8+ 3rd A 6:56.98 First Varsity 4+ 2nd A 7:46.57 Second Varsity 4+ 3rd A 8:04.44 First Novice 8+ 3rd A 7:32.02 San Diego Crew Classic April 3, 2011 San Diego, Calif. Collegiate Varsity 8+ (Cal Cup) Prelims 2nd A 6:48.91 Finals 1st A 6:59.90 Collegiate 4+ Prelims 5th A 7:48.39 Petite Finals 4th A 7:51.63 Collegiate Second Varsity 8+ Prelims 4th A 6:52.70 Petite Finals 4th A 6:58.86 Collegiate Novice 8+

RECORDS & HISTORY

Tennessee Dual Meet Sat., March 28, 2009 Knoxville, Tenn. Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:43.3 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:59.0 First Varsity 4+ 2nd A 7:48.6 Second Varsity 4+ 1st A 8:11.22 Novice 8+ 1st A 6:58.3

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Prelims 4th Petite Finals 3rd

A 7:30.24 A

7:06.97

Central Florida April 9, 2011 Tuscaloosa, Ala. First Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:29.5 Second Varsity 8+ 1st A 6:35.0 First Varsity 4+ 2nd A 7:27.1 Second Varsity 4+ 2nd A 7:48.0 Novice 8+ 2nd A 6:56.4 3rd B 7:26.5 Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships April 16-17, 2011 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Open 4+ Prelims-Heats 1st A 7:24.70 Grand Final 1st A 7:36.10 First Varsity 8+ Grand Final 1st A 6:47.00 Second Varsity 8+ Grand Final 1st A 6:49.70 First Novice 8+ Prelims-Heats 3rd A 6:57.91 Second Novice 8+ Prelims-Heats 3rd A 7:05.05 Grand Final 5th A 7:31.34 * After a devastating tornado ripped through Tuscaloosa on April 27, the UA spring semester and the Alabama rowing season were cut short.

2011-12 SEASON

RECORDS & HISTORY

Chattanooga Head Race Sat., Oct. 8, 2011 Chattanooga, Tenn. Collegiate 8+ 2nd A 17:12.91 4th B 17:34.22 Collegiate 4+ 5th B 18:17.50 6th D 18:28.60 10th C 18:56.46 11th A 19:07.67 Novice 8+ 1st A 18:25.35 Head of the Charles Oct. 22-23, 2011 Cambridge, Mass. Varsity 8+ 28th A 17:25.62 Second Varsity 8+ 5th A 18:31.66

Head of the Hooch Nov. 5-6, 2011 Chattanooga, Tenn. Varsity 4+ 9th A 18:22.0 16th B 18:49.2 Varsity 8+ 13th A 16:49.3 15th B 17:02.9 Novice 8+ 3rd B 18:03.2 26th A 20:12.9 Open 8+ 4th A 17:01.3 7th B 17:12.8 10th C 17:49.1 29th D 20:03.3 Oak Ridge Regatta Sat., March 17, 2012 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:44.63 Varsity 4+ (first race) 2nd A 7:53.46 (second race) 2nd A 7:48.52 (third race) 2nd A 7:40.72 Lightweight 4+ 2nd A 24:34.9 Novice 8+ 3rd A 22:50.0 4th B 22:50.2 San Diego Crew Classic March 31- April 1, 2012 San Diego, Calif. Varsity 8+ 6th A 7:12.75 Second Varsity 8+ (first race) 6th A 7:10.43 (second race) 3rd A 7:03.37 Varsity 4+ 7th A 8:08.34 Rhode Island Quad Meet Sat, April 14, 2012 Kingstone, R.I. Varsity 8+ 4th A 7:18.33 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd A 7:14.29 Varsity 4+ 4th A 8:05.09 Second Varsity 4+ 3rd A 8:25.22 Novice 8+ 4th A 7:39.55 Iowa Sat., April 21, 2012 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Novice 8+ 2nd A 7:30.60 Varsity 4+ 2nd A 8:05.70 Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:49.40 Second Varsity 4+ 1st A 8:03.10 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd A 7:01.20 Dartmouth Tri-Meet Sat., April 28, 2012 Hanover, NH First Varsity 8+ 3rd A 6:46.0 Novice 8+ 2nd A 7:26.2 Varsity 4+ 3rd A 7:49.2 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd A 6:49.1

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Conference USA Championships May 11-12, 2012 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Varsity 8+ Prelims-Heat 1 4th A 7:04.99 Second Varsity 8+ Prelims-Heat 1 3rd A 7:01.97 Novice 8+ 1st A 6:43.28 3rd B 6:45.55 First Varsity 4+ 1st A 7:14.0 Second Varsity 4+ 2nd A 7:43.21 First Novice 4+ 1st A 7:31.80 Second Novice 4+ 1st A 7:49.40

Cardinal Invitational March 16-17, 2013 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Saturday First Varsity 8+ (Race 1) 2nd 7:10.40 First Varsity 8+ (Race 2) 1st 6:37.80 Second Varsity 8+ (Race 1) 1st 7:16.20 Second Varsity 8+ (Race 2) 3rd 6:54.30 First Novice 8+ (Race 1) 1st 7:44.00 First Novice 8+ (Race 2) 2nd 7:11.90 Second Novice 8+ (Race 1) 2nd 8:14.90 Second Novice 8+ (Race 2) 2nd 7:34.50 First Varsity 4+ (Race 1) 1st 8:13.60 2012-13 SEASON First Varsity 4+ (Race 2) 3rd 7:43.00 Chattanooga Head Race Second Varsity 4+ (Race 1) Sat., Oct. 13, 2012 1st 8:18.60 Chattanooga, Tenn. Second Varsity 4+ (Race 2) Collegiate 8+ 3rd 8:04.08 1st 16:29.38 Sunday 6th 17:09.10 First Varsity 8+ 7th 17:19.26 3rd 7:02.74 Collegiate 4+ Second Varsity 8+ 3rd 19:35.52 3rd 7:19.10 5th 19:49.99 First Varsity 4+ 8th 20:40.02 3rd 8:05.55 Novice 8+ Second Varsity 4+ 1st A 19:54.27 4th 8:36.6 Open 2x Novice 8+ 2nd 20:56.26 2nd 7:36.15 Collegiate 2 1st 23:11:22 3rd 23:47.15 Head of the Charles Oct. 20-21, 2012 Cambridge, Mass. Club 8 3rd 17:15.44 Head of the Hooch Nov. 3-4, 2012 Chattanooga, Tenn. Saturday Varsity 8+ 6th 16:40.9 18th 17:24.4 Novice 8+ 13th 19:05.7 18th 19:41.9 Varsity 4+ 13th 19:05.7 18th 19:41.9 Sunday Varsity 8+ 3rd 17:11.0 12th 17:36.7 18th 18:03.4

Clemson Dual Regatta March 23, 2013 Clemson, S.C. First Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:01.4 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:08.6 First Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:21.6 Second Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:03.9 First Novice 8+ 2nd 7:31.4 Second Novice 8+ 2nd 7:48.1 Central Florida & West Virginia April 6, 2013 Tuscaloosa, Ala. First Varsity 8+ 3rd 7:52.1 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:50.4 First Varsity 4+ 1st 8:48.5 Second Varsity 4+ 1st 9:02.5 Novice 8+ 2nd 8:00.2 3rd 8:38.9

Knecht Cup April 13-14, 2013 Cherry Hill, N.J. Saturday Varsity 4+ 5th 8:25.36 Second Varsity 4+ 5th 8:17.96 First Varsity 8+ 4th 6:58.28 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:10.34 Novice 8+ 2nd 7:12.35 Second Varsity 8+ (Semi Finals) 4th 7:03.84 Novice 8+ (Semi Finals) 2nd 7:14.46 Sunday Second Novice 8+ (Finals) 1st 7:49.59 First Novice 8+ (Grand Finals) 5th 7:18.30 Second Varsity 8+ (Petite Finals) 3rd 7:08.97 Dale England Cup April 26-27, 2013 Bloomington, Ind. Friday Second Varsity 4+ 3rd 8:25.3 First Novice 8+ 2nd 7:29.6 First Varsity 4+ 2nd 8:21.1 Second Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:24.1 First Varsity 8+ 2nd 7:17.2 Saturday Second Varsity 4+ (Race 1) 2nd 8:23.2 Second Varsity 4+ (Race 2) 2nd 9:28.5 First Novice 8+ (Race 1) 2nd 7:42.2 First Novice 8+ (Race 2) 2nd 8:40.5 First Varsity 4+ (Race 1) 2nd 8:19.7 First Varsity 4+ (Race 2) 2nd 9:56.2 Second Varsity 8+ (Race 1) 2nd 7:26.1 Second Varsity 8+ (Race 2) 2nd 8:31.0 First Varsity 8+ (Race 1) 2nd 7:14.8 First Varsity 8+ (Race 2) 2nd 8:11.5 Conference USA Championships May 18, 2013 Oak Ridge, Tenn. First Varsity 4+ (Petite Final) 2nd 7:56.47 Second Varsity 8+ (Petite Final) 4th 7:09.04 First Varsity 8+ (Petite Final) 4th 6:54.11 Novice 8+ (Grand Final) 6th 7:24.20 First Varsity 8+ (Heat 2) 5th 6:59.94 Second Varsity 8+ (Heat 2) 4th 7:02.10 First Varsity 4+ (Heat 1) 5th 7:56.62 Novice 8+ (Heat 2) 3rd 7:22.80


Chattanooga Head Race Saturday, October 12, 2013 Chattanooga, Tenn Collegiate 8+ 1st 17:38.80 2nd 17:45:64 3rd 18:07.11 Novice 8+ 1st 19:15.36 Collegiate 4+ 2nd 18:46.90 6th 19:13.90 9th 19:48.79 10th 19:49.10 Women’s College 210th 21:50.09 11th 21:53.53 12th 22:16.17 Head of the Charles October 19-20, 2013 Cambridge, Mass. Saturday Varsity 4+ 20th 20:41.04 Head of the Hooch November 2-3, 2013 Saturday 11th 16:56.1 19th 17:33.2 College & Club Novice 8+ 8th 20:09.8) 22nd 20:09.8 Championship 4+ 17th 18:54.8 22nd 20:09.8 Championship 2x 8th 20.31.1 12th 21.09.9 Sunday Open 8+ 7th 15:55.0 12th 16:07.5 23rd 16:59.9 30th 17:37.0 36th 19:00.7 Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational March 15-16, 2014 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Varsity 8 (First Session) 3rd 7:06.95 Varsity 8 (Second Session) 2nd 6:56.73 Varsity 8 (Third Session) 2nd 7:24.26 2nd Varsity 8 (First Session) 3rd 7:15.63 2nd Varsity 8(Second Session) 2nd 7:23.32 2nd Varsity 8(Third Session) 2nd 7:31.07 Varsity 4 (First Session) 8:10.33 Varsity 4 (Second Session) 2nd 8:10.20 Varsity 4 (Third Session) 2nd 8:33.61 2nd Varsity 4 (First Session) 4th 8:28.72 2nd Varsity 4 (Second Session) 1st 8:10.20 2nd Varsity 4 (Third Session) 2nd 8:39.61 3rd Varsity 4 (Second Session) 1st 8:18.34 3rd Varsity 4 (Third Session) 2nd 8:16.34 Novice 8 (First Session 2nd 7:33.96 Novice 8 (Second Session) 2nd 7:32.71

Sacramento & San Diego State March 22, 2014 Racho Cordova, Calif. Varsity 8 3rd 7:10.9 2nd Varsity 8 3rd 7:06.8 2nd Varsity 4 3rd 7:20.3 Novice 8/3rd Varsity 4 3rd 7:20.3 10th 19:49.10 Women’s College 210th 21:50.09 11th 21:53.53 12th 22:16.17 St. Mary’s March 23, 2014 Rancho Cordova, Calif. Varsity 8 2nd 7:07.1 2nd Varsity 8 2nd 7:07.1 Varsity 4 1st 8:10.3 2nd Varsity 4 16:56.1 1st 8:40.4 3rd Varsity 4 1st 8:16.6 Novice 8 1st 7:24.7 SMU & Eastern Michigan April 5, 2014 Tuscaloosa, AL. Varsity 8 1st 7:36.3 2nd Varsity 8 1st 7:38.0 Varsity 4 1st A 8:46.7 2nd B 8:53.0 Novice 8 2nd 7:58.5 Knecht Cup Regatta April 12, 2014 West Windsor Township, N.J. Saturday Varsity 8 3rd 7:01.23 Varsity 8 (Semi Finals) 4th 6:59.25 Novice 8 3rd 7:19.29 Novice 8 (Semi Finals) 4th 7:18.50 2nd Varsity 4 4th 7:10.32 2nd Varsity 4 (Semi Finals) 3rd 6:55.32 Varsity 4 2nd A 7:54.31 4th B 8:05.47 Varsity 4 (Semi Finals) 5th 7:49.95 Sunday Novice 8 8th 7:28.42 2nd Varsity 8 9th 7:04.22 Varsity 4 3rd 8:07.79 Varsity 8 (Petite Final) 6th 7:07.25

Saturday Varsity 8 2nd 6:50.8 Varsity 4 7:45.9 2nd Varsity 4 2nd 8:08.5 Varsity 4 2nd 7:58.2 2nd Varsity 8 2nd 7:04.9 Varsity 8 2nd 6:58.1 3rd Varsity 4 (Second Session) 2nd 8:12.3 2nd Varsity 4 (Second Session) 2nd 8:05.6 Varsity 4 2nd 7:51.0 Novice 8 (Second Session) 2nd 7:22.8 2nd Varsity 8 (Second Session) 2nd 7:05.6 Varsity 8 (Second Session) 2nd 6:52.9 Conference USA Championships May 17, 2014 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Varsity 8 (Petite Finals) 5th 6:56.15 2nd Varsity 8 (Petite Finals) 5th 7:07.3 Varsity 4 (Petite Finals) 5th 6:52.9 Open 4-A (Petite Finals) 3rd 8:06.05 Open 4-B (Petite Finals) 6th 8:13.00

RECORDS & HISTORY

2013-14 SEASON

Dale England Cup April 25, 2014 Bloomington, Ind. Friday Novice 8 2nd 7:34.2 2nd Varsity 8 2nd 6:59.0 Varsity 8 2nd 6:50.8 Varsity 4 2nd 7:45.9

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND THE CRIMSON TIDE For coach Larry Davis, the goal is simple. He wants his student-athletes to leave Alabama with medals around their neck and a diploma under their arm. Success, by that criteria, has been immediate for the rowing program. “One thing that we have laid as a foundation for this program is to be the absolute best in all areas, athletically and academically,” Davis said. Giving credence to that statement is the fact that in 2010, Alabama led the nation in Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar Athlete Awards, with a program-high 11 Crimson Tide rowers earning the honor, tying UA with Brown University for the national lead. “To lead the nation in this award speaks volumes about the commitment placed on academics at the University of Alabama,” Davis said. “It also shows that as we improve on the water, our dedication to academics hasn’t wavered in the slightest.” To earn CRCA honors, a rower must hold a 3.5 grade point average for her career, be at least a sophomore in eligibility and have competed in 75 percent of the team’s spring races. In Alabama’s seven-year history as an NCAA Division I program, 31 Tide rowers have earned a total of 56 CRCA Scholar Athlete honors. On a conference level, Alabama’s rowers have been named to the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll 126 times, including an amazing 27 who made the list in 2010. In 2009, Stacey Ogle became the first Tide rower to earn a place on the prestigious CoSIDA Academic All-District At-Large second team, an award that spans several NCAA Division I sports. In 2012, Alabama earned two spots on the 15-member Conference USA All-Academic Team, marking the third year in a row that the Tide placed multiple athletes on the list. Over the award’s four-year history, Alabama has garnered nine selections.

To make the ballot for the C-USA all-academic team, a rower has to have earned a 3.2 cumulative grade point average or better and is a key contributor to her team. The team is then selected by the league’s sports information directors for rowing. In the four-year history of the award, two UA rowers have been unanimous C-USA All-Academic squad selections - Katie Spohr in 2010 and Stephanie Varner in 2012. Varner also became the first Alabama rower to earn a place on the C-USA All-Academic Team more than once, earning her second consecutive nod as a senior in 2012. Spohr, Ogle and Bailey Sanders were named to the inaugural C-USA All-Academic squad as seniors in 2010. Alissa Kranz and Varner were named to the team in 2011. Varner was joined by Canella Tinker on the prestigious list in 2012 while Tabitha Coleman was the lastest honoree in 2013. While the Conference USA All-Academic Team is limited to rowers, Alabama athletes also earned recognition on two Conference USA-wide lists starting in 2012. A total of 11 UA rowers have earned the C-USA Commissioner’s Medal, which requires a 3.75 grade point average, while Tide rowers earned a place on the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll, which requires a 3.0 GPA, 51 times. The secret behind the academic success for Tide student-athletes is really no secret at all. Alabama’s Center of Athletic Student Services, located in the stateof-the-art Bill Battle Academic Center, housed within Paul W. Bryant Hall, stands ready to help Tide studentathletes get the most out of their academic experience at one of the nation’s finest universities. CASS is headed by Assistant Athletics Director for Student Services Jon Dever. Dever is assisted by Tyler Roberts, rowing’s academic advisor, as well as Heather Anders, Jenny Sanders, Brenda Elliott, Fern Hampton, Lance Walker, Lisa Patrick,

Evan Cardwell, Molly Dowd, Stephanie Godfrey and Joy Burroughs. Joining this group are five interns and more than 60 part-time tutors. The entire operation is housed in Bryant Hall. The CASS staff works as a liaison between the athletics department, undergraduate divisions and the administrative offices of the University. The staff assists with class scheduling and registration, makes sure all athletes are maintaining satisfactory progress toward their degrees, monitors academic eligibility and provides career counseling. The advisors also secure tutors and schedule study sessions. From the moment a recruit first walks on to campus to the moment an athlete graduates with diploma in hand, the academic services provided are outstanding. For the first year at the Capstone, freshmen and junior college transfers are required to attend nightly study halls. After that, the attendance is based on the individual’s GPA and study needs. The dedicated CASS staff can only give guidance and direction. Achievement is left in the hands of the student-athlete. If an athlete wishes to succeed in the classroom then Alabama’s CASS will provide them with every opportunity to achieve the highest goals.

Conference when she received the 2011 Brad Davis SEC Community Service Award and the postgraduate scholarship that goes along with the award. Over the past six years, when the Alabama Athletics Department has singled out individual student-athletes for their work in the community, the rowing team has again led the way with 11 honorees in that span. In 2013, Emily Chadwell earned the recognition while Kendal Williamson earned the Crimson Tide’s Community Outreach Award in 2011. In 2010, when six UA studentathletes were honored, half that number - Tacoma Morrisey, Jessica Autrey and Erika Baranek - came from the rowing team. During the 2008-09 school year, 10 student-athletes were honored for their work in the community, including four rowers - Amy Allison, Autrey, Baranek and Katie Smith. In 2007-08, rowers Amy Alison and Katie Tippey were among the six Tide athletes honored with the Tide’s Community Outreach Award. Alabama rowers were extremely active in the Tuscaloosa community in the aftermath of the April 2011 tornado that ripped through Tuscaloosa, leaving a trail of destruction that left the UA campus unscathed, but not the surrounding town. In October 2011, Logan O’Neil and her father, Tim, along with teammates Ashley Allison and Erika Baranek and coaches Davis, Megan Patrick and Derek Tuten, delivered more than 2,500 used elementary

books collected during the late spring and summer, to the Tuscaloosa County School System for use at the schools that were damaged and/or destroyed during tornado. In October 2012, team captain Tabitha Coleman and the rest of the Tide hosted a Locks of Love event. Locks of Love is a non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children suffering from long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis. The rowing team also takes part in Alabama Athletics Power of Pink initiative, which raises awareness in the fight against breast cancer, as well as a wide range of projects sponsored by the Alabama Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

ROLL MODELS

RECORDS & HISTORY

From the day the first boat went on the river, Alabama rowing has dedicated itself to excellence in all things. Success and excellence have come swiftly during the program’s seven years. On the water, the Crimson Tide has made an immediate impact, climbing the ranks at the top regattas and sweeping several dual meets. In the classroom, Tide rowers already rank among the best, turning in outstanding grades in some of the University’s toughest majors. The Tide doesn’t stop there, though. In only seven years as a varsity team, the rowers have amassed the most community outreach hours of any team at the Capstone six times, including the 2013 season. The rowing program volunteers on a regular basis with a wide variety of organizations. Overall, rowers participated in over 5,000 hours over the last seven years. “As a program, it is important to us, that our student-athletes excel in all areas of the collegiate experience,” head coach Larry Davis said. “We want them to be at their best athletically and academically, but more than that, we want them to understand and embrace the concept of being active and positive members of their community. I am very pleased with how our ladies have responded to that challenge and the work they do in the University and Tuscaloosa communities.” Individually, Jessica Allaway collected the highest community service award offered by the Southeastern

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Academic All-District Stacey Ogle

CONFERENCE USA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

STACEY OGLE

BAILEY SANDERS

KATIE SPOHR

2010

2010

2010*

JESSICA ALLAWAY

ALISSA KRANZ

STEPHANIE VARNER

2011

2011

2011, 2012*

CANELLA TINKER

TABITHA COLEMAN

2012

2013

ASHLEY ALLISON 2014

The Bill Battle Academic Center at Paul W. Bryant Hall is the crown jewel in Alabama’s $125 million Crimson Tradition building initiative. Through the auspices of the Crimson Tradition Fund, Alabama took its former athletic dorm and converted it into a 55,000-square foot state-of-the-art facility that benefits the more than 500 Crimson Tide student-athletes. The building’s many amenities includes a 48-seat computer lab with new equipment. The computer lab also houses 25 laptop computers that can be checked out by student-athletes for use on road trips. There are math, English and writing labs as well as individual study rooms. The athletic academic advisor offices are also housed in the building, along with several study lounges, two 50-seat classrooms and a 140-seat classroom. The classrooms feature cutting edge teaching devices, including digital overhead projectors and “smart boards” that allow instructors to interact with students on the go. Throughout the building, there are 16 information stations that provide student-athletes with news about tutorials, study sessions and even practice schedules.

RECORDS & HISTORY

THE BILL BATTLE ACADEMIC CENTER

* unanimous selection

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CRIMSON TIDE HONOR ROLL NATIONAL AWARDS CRCA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES (65)

CRCA ALL-SOUTH REGION TEAM

2007 (7) Sarah Beaver, McKenna Frease, Leigh Ann Lazarus, Cristin Liveoak, Christina McClellan, Margaret Strojny, Kathryn Tippey 2008 (9) Sarah Beaver, Courtney Crumby, McKenna Frease, Leigh Ann Lazarus, Stacey Ogle, Bailey Sanders, Katie Spohr, Margaret Strojny, Katie Tippey 2009 (9) Helen Barnes, Chelsea Collins, Lauren Hovey, Sara Leibold, Stacey Ogle, Bailey Sanders, Katherine Spohr, Kathryn Tippey, Mary Vlasis 2010 (11) Jessica Allaway, Helen Barnes, Chelsea Collins, Lauren Hovey, Alissa Kranz, Sara Leibold, Stacey Ogle, Bailey Sanders, Katie Spohr, Valerie Vargas, Stephanie Varner 2011 (8) Jessica Allaway, Tabitha Coleman, Jennifer Johnson, Alissa Kranz, Jessica Parker, Mariah Styer, Leigh Ann Terch, Stephanie Varner 2012 (5) Erika Baranek, Tabitha Coleman, Jessica Parker, Canella Tinker, Stephanie Varner 2013 (7) Ashley Allison, Tabitha Coleman, Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Canella Tinker 2014 (9) Ashley Allison, Courtney Atkinson, Jacklin Byers, Kaitlin Carlisle, Melissa Etter, Nura Hussein, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Alexandra Smith.

2008 2011

Bryn Crawford Alissa Kranz

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT IV AT-LARGE TEAM 2009

Stacey Ogle

Second Team

CONFERENCE AWARDS CONFERENCE USA ALL-ACADEMIC ROWING TEAM 2010 Stacey Ogle, Bailey Sanders, Katie Spohr* 2011 Jessica Allaway, Alissa Kranz, Stephanie Varner 2012 Canella Tinker, Stephanie Varner* 2013 Tabitha Coleman 2014 Ashley Allison * unanimous selection

CONFERENCE USA ALL-CONFERENCE ROWING TEAM 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Laura Skaggs Alissa Kranz Leigh Ann Terch Tabitha Coleman Lynsey Marshall

CONFERENCE USA COMMISSIONER’S MEDAL (27) 2012 (7) Brennan Glynn, Kristen Hickman, Melissa Jenkins, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Canella Tinker, Stephanie Varner 2013 (6) Ashley Allison, Jacklin Byers, Kaitlin Carlisle, Christina Gusella, Caitlin O’Neil, Canella Tinker 2014 (14) Ashley Allison, Jacklin Byers, Kaitlin Carlisle, Delia Hurley, Alexis McAvoy, Maggie Nugent, Logan O’Neil, Jennifer Parker, Haleigh Robinson, Katherine Scott, Jenee Small, Alexandria Smith, Gabrielle Spiro and Jamie Ziolkowski.

RECORDS & HISTORY

CONFERENCE USA COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (94) 2012 (23) Ashley Allison, Erika Baranek, Brittney Bebek, Emily Chadwell, Mary Ana Christopher, Tabitha Coleman, Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, Ali Fabbro, JJ Fadely, Brennan Glynn, Kristen Hickman, Kristen Iverson, Melissa Jenkins, Caroline Lendl, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Emily Osbourne, Jessica Parker, Mariah Styer, Leigh Ann Terch, Canella Tinker, Stephanie Varner 2013 (28) Ashley Allison, Elaina Arsenovic, Courtney Atkinson, Lauren Aziz, Kate Bishop, Jacklin Byers, Kaitlin Carlisle, Emily Chadwell, Amy Chockley, Tabitha Coleman , Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, JJ Fadley, Hailey Gilleland, Christina Gusella, Rachel Henderson, Jenny Kubisch, Miller McCarthy Tuohy, Claire Northern, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Abigail Palmer, Jessica Parker, Canella Tinker, Abigail Turok, Elizabeth Van Zandt, Sydney West, Megan Wolf 2014 (43) Ashley Allison, Courtney Atkinson, Kathleen Bentley, Jacklin Byers, Kaitlin Carlisle, Emily Chadwel, Savannah Chandler, Tori Cohen, Erin Delaney, Olivia Dennis, Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, Brianna Hadar, Delia Hurley, Nura Huessein, Erin Johnson, Michaela Kowatch, Julie Leonard, Gina Lupo, Valentia Makrides, Kelsey Mark,

32 ALABAMA ROWING

Abigail Marks, Lynsey Marshall, Dani Mazer, Alexis McAvoy, Hannah Merrill, Emily Nicholson, Maggie Nugent, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Nyia Owen, Jennifer Parker, Alexandra Pospisil, Haleigh Robinson, Ashlyn Roze, Katherine Scott, Alexa Shannon, Jenee Small, Alexandria Smith, Gabrielle Sprio, Miller Tuohy, Elizabeth Van Zandt, Jamie Ziolkowski.

SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (145) 2007 (9) Bryn Crawford, Victoria Croy, McKenna Frease, Rachel Kimbrough, Leigh Ann Lazarus, Cristin Liveoak, Genna McIlwaine, Marley McKenzie, Margaret Strojny 2008 (16) Jessica Autrey, Sarah Beaver, Bryn Crawford, Victoria Croy, Courtney Crumby, McKenna Frease, Rachel Justiss, Leign Ann Lazarus, Courtney Lewallen, Tacoma Morrissey , Stacey Ogle, Bailey Sanders, Katie Spohr, Margaret Strojny, Kathryn Tippey, Cathryn Whitlock 2009 (23) Katie Allaway, Jessica Autrey, Erika Baranek, Helen Barnes, Camille Campbell, Chelsea Collins, Victoria Croy, Katelyn Halicks, Lauren Hovey, Kristen Iverson, Sara Leibold, Tacoma Morrissey, Stacey Ogle, Bailey Sanders, Laura Skaggs, Katie Smith, Katherine Spohr, Paige Storey, Kathryn Tippey, Stephanie Varner, Mary Vlasis, Cathryn Whitlock, Sarah Whitt 2010 (27) Jessica Allaway, Jessica Autrey, Erika Baranek, Helen Barnes, Daniella Barone, Camille Campbell, Chelsea Collins, Sarah Eadon, Amelia Houghton, Lauren Hovey, Kristen Iverson, Jennifer Johnson, Alissa Kranz, Sara Leibold, Tacoma Morrissey, Stacey Ogle, Jessica Parker, Bailey Sanders, Jessica Scively, Katie Spohr, Mariah Styer, Valerie Vargas, Stephanie Varner, Leigh Waddell, Cathryn Whitlock, Sarah Whitt, Veronica Wilson 2011 (17) Jessica Allaway, Erika Baranek, Daniella Barone, Tabitha Coleman, Sarah Eadon, Mary Hauswirth, Kristen Iverson, Jennifer Johnson, Alissa Kranz, Jessica Parker, Laura Skaggs, Renee Strong, Mariah Styer, Leigh Ann Terch, Stephanie Varner, Leigh Erin Waddell, Kendall Williamson 2012 (17) Ashley Allison, Bianca Arrington, Erika Baranek, Emily Chadwell, Tabitha Coleman, Alyssa Drevenak, Kristen Hickman, Kristen Iverson, Emily LeBeau, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Jessica Parker, Paige Storey, Mariah Styer, Leigh Ann Terch, Canella Tinker, Stephanie Varner 2013 (18) Ashley Allison, Elaina Arsenovic, Courtney Atkinson, Kiffy Balchon, Kathleen Bentley, Kate Bishop, Kathryn Case, Emily Chadwell, Tabitha Coleman, Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, Brianne Hadar, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Jessica Parker, Canella Tinker, Elizabeth Van Zandt, 2014 (18) Ashley Allison, Courtney Atkinson, Kathleen Bentley, Jacklin Byers, Kaitlin Carlisle, Emily Chadwell, Tori Cohen, Olivia Dennis, Alyssa Drevenak, Melissa Etter, Brianne Hader, Nura Hussein, Lynsey Marshall, Caitlin O’Neil, Logan O’Neil, Miller Tuohy, Anna Chambers, Erin Delaney.


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