A quick message for the 2010-2011 edition of Trinity Women's Rowing - starting it up on Tuesday.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
Four Days and Counting

Recruits and athletes please don't be surprised by the amount of paperwork you need to complete in order to be an intercollegiate varsity athlete. This list is by no means exhaustive but you need to complete the following items:
1. Medical history questionnaire
2. Cardiac screening with Dr. Carl Nissen who works with Trinity athletes (www.elitesportsmedecine.com)
3. Trinity Health Center physical completed
4. imPact concussion testing for all varsity athletes
5. NCAA waiver, compliance, and drug-testing forms
6. Regattacentral waiver (Head of the Housatonic, Head of the Schuykill)
7. Ronin Racing waiver (Head of the Riverfront, Head of the Charles)
8. Trinity Women's Rowing information card
Surprising isn't it? And when you consider that it can be a challenge to have 45+ athletes cooperate there is always somebody who needs to be chased down to do it. The consequences are large as you are not eligible to practice if you don't complete these requirements. First and foremost, we want you to have a safe and healthy experience participating and competing in Trinity Athletics.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Summer Recap
Have been purposely not blogging so that I can attempt to be more consistent throughout the season and give our alumnae, friends, families, athletes, and recruits some more to think about it, look at, and read about our team. This has been a turbulent summer for me personally in both good and bad ways and it's good to know that the mission and goal of our team is one of the rocks to which I can always return. As a quick summary I coached a series of camps that helped me redefine some of the parts of the rowing stroke that are critical and challenged the way that I approached the teaching process. I got to spend a wonderful week in Prince Edward Island with my family and reconnected to my first cousins that I haven't seen in years - it's easy to say it when we're together as a team but family truly does come first. I moved into a new house in West Hartford and have spent a good portion of the summer getting to know the place, fixing things up, and truly making it my own. I am really looking forward to having the squad here for breakfast (after a run from campus of course).
The other major highlight has been reconnecting with the erg and enjoying being athletic again. The group I rowed with in 2009 at the Henley Royal Regatta in the Thames Cup is aiming for a return in 2011 with higher expectations for training and racing. That has provided all the incentive I need to put training as one of the priorities in my life again and I'm truly loving the process. However, the work has been being done behind the scenes for much of the summer to be ready for this year's campaign and I am so eager to push, pry, pull, teach, cajole, support, challenge, correct, praise, criticize, explain, observe, analyze, synthesize, and most of all - COACH the Trinity women for 2010-2011.
The other major highlight has been reconnecting with the erg and enjoying being athletic again. The group I rowed with in 2009 at the Henley Royal Regatta in the Thames Cup is aiming for a return in 2011 with higher expectations for training and racing. That has provided all the incentive I need to put training as one of the priorities in my life again and I'm truly loving the process. However, the work has been being done behind the scenes for much of the summer to be ready for this year's campaign and I am so eager to push, pry, pull, teach, cajole, support, challenge, correct, praise, criticize, explain, observe, analyze, synthesize, and most of all - COACH the Trinity women for 2010-2011.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Individual Awards
It's really odd to recognize individuals within a rowing shell - team results are what really matters but nevertheless Trinity earned a fair share of recognition for performance in the classroom and on the water this year. Here is a quick list:
NESCAC All-Sportsmanship Team: Stephanie Apstein '10 (Captain)
NESCAC All-Academic Team: Jamie Callahan '11, Brianna Dix '11, Sarah Keller '11, Hannah Smith '10, and Tracey Suter '11
NESCAC All-Conference First Team: Deede Dixon '10, Robin Neschke '13, Sarah Keller '11
NESCAC All-Conference Second Team: Ellie Wierzbowski '10 (Captain), Courteney Coyne '10
National Invitational Rowing Championships Stewards All-Academic Team: Jamie Callahan '11, Sarah Keller '11, Kate Pool '11, Tracey Suter '11, Sophie Hollingsworth '12, Hannah Smith '10
CRCA All-Academic Awards: Sarah Keller '11, Kate Pool '12, Hannah Smith '10, Tracey Suter '11
CRCA First Team All-American: Deede Dixon '10
NESCAC All-Sportsmanship Team: Stephanie Apstein '10 (Captain)
NESCAC All-Academic Team: Jamie Callahan '11, Brianna Dix '11, Sarah Keller '11, Hannah Smith '10, and Tracey Suter '11
NESCAC All-Conference First Team: Deede Dixon '10, Robin Neschke '13, Sarah Keller '11
NESCAC All-Conference Second Team: Ellie Wierzbowski '10 (Captain), Courteney Coyne '10
National Invitational Rowing Championships Stewards All-Academic Team: Jamie Callahan '11, Sarah Keller '11, Kate Pool '11, Tracey Suter '11, Sophie Hollingsworth '12, Hannah Smith '10
CRCA All-Academic Awards: Sarah Keller '11, Kate Pool '12, Hannah Smith '10, Tracey Suter '11
CRCA First Team All-American: Deede Dixon '10
Season Complete - Boats back on the rack
My updates from the NCAA were clearly not up to par as we were continuing to try and make improvements all the way up to the warm up for the grand and petite final. It was one heck of season for its myriad challenges, successes, failures, and learning opportunities and it certainly taught me a ton as a coach. This year's varsity squad had 4 freshman, 3 sophomores, 6 juniors, and 5 seniors and they all made huge strides as we changed the guard so-to-speak.
To recap, there were seven teams invited to compete for the NCAA team championship: Bates, Trinity, Williams, and Wellesley from New England; Ithaca and St. Lawrence from the New York region, and the University of Puget Sound from the Pacific region. William Smith and Mary Washington were the two at-large varsity eights invited to compete. Given our results during the season and our progress post-ECACs the goal on Friday was to make the Grand Final with the 1V and the Petite Final with the 2V. After racing in the morning heats where only the heat winner advanced directly to the final both boats were faced with the prospect of racing through the qualifiers in the afternoon. The 2V sat 5th for the majority of the petite qualifier while the 1V was passed for qualifying at the 1500m mark. Both crews roared back with really inspired technical rowing in the 2nd 1000m and were able to secure positions in both the grand and petite finals making it likely that we could earn a 4th place NCAA team trophy. Looking back at the New Englands where the 1V was 6th in the grand final and the 2V 5th it was really exciting to see Friday's racing when I really saw the grit and determination of our squad come out. Split times for the 2V race can be found here and for the 1V race here.
Saturday we raced after the 1V semifinals and the 2V spent themselves early in an attempt to gain valuable team points and rowed a courageous race eventually finishing 6th - three hard races in two days took its toll and that's something we can address for next season. The 1V, a very young crew found the early going of the grand final pretty hot and sat in 5th place going through the 1000m and made a huge mid-course to move up to 4th position. By finishing 4th in the grand final it tied us with Ithaca for the 3rd place team trophy - the tie was broken by the higher finish of our varsity boat thus earning the squad a 3rd place NCAA trophy and 6th team trophy in a row.
More to come on individual awards, our new captain, and summer plans.
To recap, there were seven teams invited to compete for the NCAA team championship: Bates, Trinity, Williams, and Wellesley from New England; Ithaca and St. Lawrence from the New York region, and the University of Puget Sound from the Pacific region. William Smith and Mary Washington were the two at-large varsity eights invited to compete. Given our results during the season and our progress post-ECACs the goal on Friday was to make the Grand Final with the 1V and the Petite Final with the 2V. After racing in the morning heats where only the heat winner advanced directly to the final both boats were faced with the prospect of racing through the qualifiers in the afternoon. The 2V sat 5th for the majority of the petite qualifier while the 1V was passed for qualifying at the 1500m mark. Both crews roared back with really inspired technical rowing in the 2nd 1000m and were able to secure positions in both the grand and petite finals making it likely that we could earn a 4th place NCAA team trophy. Looking back at the New Englands where the 1V was 6th in the grand final and the 2V 5th it was really exciting to see Friday's racing when I really saw the grit and determination of our squad come out. Split times for the 2V race can be found here and for the 1V race here.
Saturday we raced after the 1V semifinals and the 2V spent themselves early in an attempt to gain valuable team points and rowed a courageous race eventually finishing 6th - three hard races in two days took its toll and that's something we can address for next season. The 1V, a very young crew found the early going of the grand final pretty hot and sat in 5th place going through the 1000m and made a huge mid-course to move up to 4th position. By finishing 4th in the grand final it tied us with Ithaca for the 3rd place team trophy - the tie was broken by the higher finish of our varsity boat thus earning the squad a 3rd place NCAA trophy and 6th team trophy in a row.
More to come on individual awards, our new captain, and summer plans.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
NCAA Thursday
Morning row on the course is complete and we're waiting to go to the coach's meeting at noon and then a coxswain's meeting at 1:00 PM. I think the crews are in a good place as they have made some improvements in practice since getting to California. The crews look sharp out there and I find it entirely fascinating that some crews are entirely body-oriented while others are very blade-oriented. I'm always impressed by the physicality of the top crews in the country and it certainly leaves something for us to strive for in the future.
The 2V will race in the first heat with Williams I, UPS, William Smith, and Ithaca II. While the 1V should be in a barnburner of heat number 3 with Bates, Mary Washington, and Williams II.
Took some good video today including wild turkeys, some funny luggage-moving, and some good boat-moving. I'll try to post those soon!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
NESCAC All-Conference Teams Announced - Trinity puts FIVE on the team!

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