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2014 WOMEN’S 2014 WOMEN’S ROWING ROWING

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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

www.CGASports.comwww.CGASports.comCREDITSThe 2014 Women’s Rowing Media Guide is a publicationof the Coast Guard Academy’s Athletic Media Relations Offi ce.

Table of Contents 12014 Roster 2Season Preview 3The Coast Guard Academy 4-5Coast Guard Superintendent 6Director of Athletics 7Athletics Facilities 8-9Strength & Conditioning 10Staff Directory 11

Coast Guard Women’s Rowing

Coaching Staff 12-13Player Bios 14-172013 Results/Program History 182014 Schedule Back Cover

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2014 ROSTERName Yr. Hometown

Maren Balke Sr. Wyandotte, Mich.Laura Beck Fr. Tucson, Az.Laura Bellm Jr. San Antonio, TexasElyse Bobczynski Jr. San Diego, Ca.Tasha Bull So. San Diego, Ca.Brynna Cooke Jr. Salem, Conn.Rebekah Cottle Fr. Broken Arrow, Ok.Elaine Dana Jr. Sacramento, Ca.Cathy Durand Sr. Howell, N.J.Caitlyn Gever Jr. Hope Valley, R.I.Judy Hooymans Sr. Batavia, Ill.Savannah Lyle Fr. Nashville, Tenn.Emily Matthews Fr. Chandler, Az.Karisa Maurer So. Flagstaff , Az.Hayley McWilliams So. Niceville, Fla.Victoria Mock Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga.Emily Quallen So. Farmington, Conn.Megan Sackett Fr. Bow, N.H.Jane Saunders So. Bethany Beach, Del.Lillian Simon Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. Hailey Thompson So. Stevens Point, Wis.

Coaching Staff

Interim Head Coach Jodi HopeAssistant Coach Vicky Futch

2014 COAST GUARD WOMEN’S ROWING CAPTAINSBRYNNA COOKE & CATHY DURAND

/CoastGuardAcademyAthletics

@CoastGuardBears

CGASPORTS.COM

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SEASON PREVIEWSEASON PREVIEW

2014 Season Preview

Coast Guard which placed fourth at the

New England Women’s and Men’s (NEWMAC)

Championship last season, returns plenty of

experience to the Varsity 8 led by co-captains

senior Cathy Durand and junior Brynna Cooke.

Durand and Cooke have been instrumental in

leading the team both on and off the water. The

team is down in numbers from years past, but

strong in will according to interim head coach Jodi

Hope.

“The squad is smaller than we have seen in years

past, which limits our opportunities for fi elding

boats in multiple race categories and poses a

challenge to our depth,” said Hope. “However, I

feel that the women have largely stepped up and

taken ownership of their contribution to boat

speed and the overall strength of the program.

We have a great core group of returners who have

been terrifi c models of hard work and dedication,

and who have kept the program moving forward

and have accepted the challenges with grace and

pride.”

The Bears also have several walk-ons who have

made an immediate impact to the team and are

expected to be strong competitors this spring.

These walk-ons have been challenged to work at

a varsity level from initiation, and they have taken

that challenge head-on.

Seniors Judy Hooymans and Maren Balke have

returned to the crew for the spring season and

have made their distinct mark on the program,

currently leading the Varsity 8 as stroke pair.

Freshman Savannah Lyle has proven her strength

on the erg since the fall and continues to produce

top-level speed, followed closely by walk-on

classmate Tasha Bull.

“I look forward to the challenges of the season

as we face some of the strongest programs in the

region and I am optimistic that we will see great

speed from this squad,” said Hope. “We may be

limited in numbers, be we are bolstered by grit and

gumption. “

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One of the smallest of the fi ve U.S. One of the smallest of the fi ve U.S.

Military AcademiesMilitary Academies

Four-Year Bachelor’s of Science degree Four-Year Bachelor’s of Science degree

programprogram

Founded in 1876 aboard the schooner Founded in 1876 aboard the schooner

DobbinDobbin

Highly selective admissions standardsHighly selective admissions standards

No tuition, traditional application No tuition, traditional application

processprocess

No congressional nomination necessaryNo congressional nomination necessary

Education includes academics, physical Education includes academics, physical

fi tness, character and leadership fi tness, character and leadership

developmentdevelopment

85 percent of graduates choose to serve 85 percent of graduates choose to serve

beyond their fi ve-year commitmentbeyond their fi ve-year commitment

Two graduates have been NASA Two graduates have been NASA

AstronautsAstronauts

80 percent of graduates go to graduate 80 percent of graduates go to graduate

school (most paid for by Coast Guard)school (most paid for by Coast Guard)

COAST GUARD ACADEMYCOAST GUARD ACADEMY

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COAST GUARD QUICK FACTSThe Coast Guard Academy has 23 Intercollegiate

sports (11 men’s, 9 women’s, 3 co-ed)

The Bears have been members of the New England

Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) in

15 sports since 1999

Coast Guard has won NEWMAC championships

in Volleyball, Men’s Swimming, Men’s Basketball,

Women’s Crew and Softball

Teams have competed in the ECAC Championship

tournament in men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s

basketball, baseball and softball in the past fi ve years

The Bears have advanced to the NCAA Tournament

Elite 8 in both Volleyball (2006) and Men’s Basketball

(2007-08)

COAST GUARD ACADEMY CORPS OF CADETS

DEMOGRAPHICS

- about 1,000 cadets enrolled- 48 states and 11 foreign nations represented- 100% of students housed on campus- 20 NCAA Division III athletic teams- 31% of cadets are women- 22% of cadets are minorities- 1 faculty member for every 8 students- 19 Cadets in an average class

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REAR ADMIRAL SANDRA L. STOSZACADEMY SUPERINTENDENTTHIRD YEAR

Rear Admiral Sandra L. Stosz assumed the duties of the 40th Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New

London, Connecticut, June 3, 2011. She reported to the Academy after serving as the Director of Reserve and Leadership at

Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, D.C. There she was responsible for developing policies to recruit, train and support

approximately 8,100 Coast Guard Reservists.

Rear Admiral Stosz is a surface operations offi cer with 12 years at sea, including command of two cutters – an icebreaking

tug on the Great Lakes and a medium endurance cutter that patrolled North Atlantic and Caribbean waters. She and her

crews executed many of the Coast Guard’s 11 missions such as drug and alien migrant interdiction, fi sheries enforcement,

search and rescue, polar and domestic icebreaking and ports and waterways security.

Between sea duty tours Rear Admiral Stosz specialized in personnel and resource management and program review. She

served tours of duty as Chief of Offi cer Assignments and as Program Reviewer and Acquisition Funds Coordinator for Coast

Guard major systems acquisitions, including the 225-foot buoy tenders and 87-foot coastal patrol boats. She broadened her

experience as the Secretary of Transportation’s military assistant and years later as the Commandant’s executive assistant.

She has served as Commanding Offi cer of the Coast Guard’s recruit training center in Cape May, New Jersey and as Director of

Coast Guard Enterprise Strategic Management and Doctrine where she was responsible for aligning enterprise level strategic

and management functions with the Commandant’s strategic intent.

Rear Admiral Stosz graduated from the Coast Guard Academy in 1982 with a bachelor of science degree in Government.

She was awarded a Master of Business Administration degree from Northwestern University’s J. L. Kellogg Graduate School

of Management in 1994. In 2000 she completed an executive fellowship in national security through the MIT Seminar XXI

program, and she earned a Master of National Security Strategy from the National War College in 2004. In 2009 she attended

the Navy’s Executive Business Course at University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler business school.

Rear Admiral Stosz’s personal awards include three Legion of Merit Medals, four Meritorious Service Medals, two Coast

Guard Commendation Medals and two Coast Guard Achievement Medals.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

TIM FITZPATRICKDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSTHIRD YEAR

Tim Fitzpatrick just completed his second academic year as Director of Athletics at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, and on his watch the USCGA’s athletic program has seen growth in several key areas. In addition to securing a comprehensive, fi ve-year shoe and apparel agreement with adidas America for the academy’s 21 NCAA sports, has overseen a rebranding initiative that has resulted in new logos and marks and created an athletic booster organization (the U.S. Coast Guard Academy Bear Club). Under Fitzpatrick’s guidance, the department produced its fi rst-ever women’s professional development seminar (the Women’s LeadHERship Symposium) for female USCGA athletic staff members as well as attendees from colleges and universities throughout New England, and has launched an external program for sale of corporate sponsorships and partnerships.

Fitzpatrick was the Director of Athletics at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi for two years prior to his arrival at USCGA, after spending the previous four years as the Deputy Athletic Director at Indiana University. At Texas A&M – Corpus Christi, Fitzpatrick secured major gifts for construction of a new outdoor tennis center, as well as renovation of the university’s baseball and softball stadiums. He additionally served on the NCAA’s Division I Women’s Basketball Issues Committee while in south Texas, and executed a strategic plan which increased the department’s corporate sponsorship revenue by nearly 40%.

While at Indiana, he was responsible for internal administration of the department, oversaw capital construction and facilities management, and had oversight of the football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball programs. Additionally, Fitzpatrick managed IU’s external units, including marketing, ticket operations, licensing, merchandising, website, and publications.

Additionally, he negotiated a 6-year, $21,000,000 shoe and apparel agreement with adidas America and administered the Hoosiers’ multi-media partnerships with Learfi eld Sports and the Big Ten Network. During his tenure, Indiana realized a ticket sales revenue increase of 15-percent over annual budgeted projections.

Fitzpatrick came to IU after spending the previous fi ve years as COO and associate athletics director for external operations at the U.S. Military Academy. Fitzpatrick directed a fundraising eff ort that saw Army’s “A Club” donor base grow from 750 to 6,700 and annual giving grow from $500,000

to $1.8 million. He also cultivated the Army Sports Network from two radio stations to 18, including 50,000-watt ESPN 1050 in New York City. During his tenure at West Point, corporate sponsorship revenue jumped from $250,000 to $920,000 annually.

He arrived at West Point from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, where he served as the associate athletics director for external aff airs and executive director of the athletic foundation. Fitzpatrick’s work at Charlotte resulted in a 26-percent increase in annual gifts and a 39-percent increase in planned gifts.

Prior to Army and Charlotte, Fitzpatrick served in a similar role at the University of Pittsburgh. In addition to serving as the men’s basketball sport administrator, he directed a staff that generated a school record $1.4 million in sponsorship revenue and a $125,000 increase in annual giving.

Fitzpatrick was a senior associate athletics director at the University of North Texas from May 1994 to June 1996. He was instrumental in UNT’s transition from NCAA Division I-AA football to the Big West Conference, and during the 1994 football season, North Texas was one of three programs nationally to have every football game televised in its home market. This local television package generated more than $700,000 in corporate sponsorship revenue.

He gained considerable experience as Assistant Commissioner of the Southwest Conference from 1992-94. Fitzpatrick negotiated a $2.25 million, three-year men’s basketball tournament title sponsorship with the Dr. Pepper Company, and he also oversaw the league’s national and local television syndication eff orts.

Fitzpatrick began his athletic administration career as the assistant marketing director at Army before moving on to Virginia Commonwealth as the director of marketing and Ticket Sales (1984-87) and Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing and Public Relations from 1987-92.

A 1981 graduate of Hampden-Sydney College with a bachelor’s degree in English, Fitzpatrick earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1982.

Tim is married to Kerry Marks, and they have a son, James.

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COAST GUARD ACADEMYCOAST GUARD ACADEMYNITCHMAN TRACK & FIELD COMPLEXNITCHMAN TRACK & FIELD COMPLEX

The Track & Field Complex was The Track & Field Complex was

constructed in the summer of 2007 constructed in the summer of 2007

fi rst used for the men’s and women’s fi rst used for the men’s and women’s

soccer games that Fall. The FieldTurf soccer games that Fall. The FieldTurf

surface lies on the banks of the surface lies on the banks of the

beautiful Thames River and is also beautiful Thames River and is also

home to the men’s and women’s track home to the men’s and women’s track

& fi eld program.& fi eld program.

COMMANDER JOHN MERRIMAN GYMCOMMANDER JOHN MERRIMAN GYM

Merriman Gymnasium is home to Merriman Gymnasium is home to

the women’s volleyball program and the women’s volleyball program and

the men’s and women’s basketball the men’s and women’s basketball

programs. The gym holds three programs. The gym holds three

basketball courts used for varsity basketball courts used for varsity

practices and games, as well as practices and games, as well as

intramural competition. The 1200-seat intramural competition. The 1200-seat

facility has been home to numerous facility has been home to numerous

league and regional championships.league and regional championships.

ROLAND POOLROLAND POOL

Roland Pool is home to our men’s Roland Pool is home to our men’s

and women’s swimming and diving and women’s swimming and diving

program. The eight-lane, 50-yard pool program. The eight-lane, 50-yard pool

is also used daily for athletic training is also used daily for athletic training

programs for our cadet-athletes, programs for our cadet-athletes,

physical education courses, as well as physical education courses, as well as

military training programs necessary military training programs necessary

to carry out the missions of the Coast to carry out the missions of the Coast

Guard for all cadets. Guard for all cadets.

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NITCHMAN BASEBALL FIELDNITCHMAN BASEBALL FIELD

Nelson Nitchman Field is home of the Nelson Nitchman Field is home of the

Coast Guard Academy baseball team. The Coast Guard Academy baseball team. The

picturesque view from the fi eld overlooks picturesque view from the fi eld overlooks

the Thames River.the Thames River.

NITCHMAN SOFTBALL FIELD NITCHMAN SOFTBALL FIELD

Nelson Nitchman Field is home of the Nelson Nitchman Field is home of the

softball team. The Bears have enjoyed softball team. The Bears have enjoyed

tremendous success winning three of tremendous success winning three of

the last four NEWMAC tournament the last four NEWMAC tournament

championships and going to the NCAA championships and going to the NCAA

tournament four straight seasons (2009-tournament four straight seasons (2009-

2012).2012).

CADET MEMORIAL FIELDCADET MEMORIAL FIELD

Cadet Memorial Field was made into a Cadet Memorial Field was made into a

FieldTurf surface in 2004 as a gift from the FieldTurf surface in 2004 as a gift from the

Class of 1952. The facility features a two-Class of 1952. The facility features a two-

story press box that includes two coaches story press box that includes two coaches

rooms, a room for radio broadcasting rooms, a room for radio broadcasting

and video recording, space for media and video recording, space for media

personnel, and two lounge lounge areas personnel, and two lounge lounge areas

for additional for additional

seating. The 1500-seating. The 1500-

seat stadium seat stadium

overlooks the overlooks the

Thames River and the Thames River and the

Gold Star Memorial Gold Star Memorial

Bridge.Bridge.

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Coast Guard Athletics has two weight Coast Guard Athletics has two weight

rooms, each featuring state-of-the-rooms, each featuring state-of-the-

art equipment for our cadets and art equipment for our cadets and

cadet-athletes to use to improve their cadet-athletes to use to improve their

overall health and fi tness. The facility overall health and fi tness. The facility

in Roland Hall is dedicated to free-in Roland Hall is dedicated to free-

weight exercising while our Billard weight exercising while our Billard

Hall facility holds our nautilus, cardio, Hall facility holds our nautilus, cardio,

and other guided machine equipment.and other guided machine equipment.

Joe CrozierJoe CrozierStrength and Conditioning CoachStrength and Conditioning CoachJoe Crozier is in his second year as the head of the Joe Crozier is in his second year as the head of the Strength and Conditioning Program with the Coast Strength and Conditioning Program with the Coast Guard Athletic Department. Crozier came to the Guard Athletic Department. Crozier came to the Academy from California State University-Chico Academy from California State University-Chico where he earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise where he earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology and his masters degree in kinesiology. physiology and his masters degree in kinesiology. Joe is a Certifi ed Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe is a Certifi ed Strength and Conditioning Coach with distinction through the National Strength and with distinction through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and Certifi ed Personal Conditioning Association and Certifi ed Personal Trainer with the American College of Sports Medicine. Trainer with the American College of Sports Medicine. Joe designs and implements workout regimens Joe designs and implements workout regimens for all of our varsity sport programs. Working with for all of our varsity sport programs. Working with teams both in-season and out-of-season, Joe’s focus teams both in-season and out-of-season, Joe’s focus is to better prepare athletes for competition by is to better prepare athletes for competition by concentrating on sport-specifi c programs designed concentrating on sport-specifi c programs designed to achieve the ultimate level of success. Coast Guard’s to achieve the ultimate level of success. Coast Guard’s strength and conditioning program is dedicated strength and conditioning program is dedicated to ensure each cadet-athlete is equipped with the to ensure each cadet-athlete is equipped with the correct instruction, knowledge and guidance to correct instruction, knowledge and guidance to reach their peak performance level and to decrease reach their peak performance level and to decrease the potential for injuries. Our program also preaches the potential for injuries. Our program also preaches the importance of a proper, nutritionally balanced the importance of a proper, nutritionally balanced diet as well as appropriate pre-game and post-game diet as well as appropriate pre-game and post-game routines to ensure safe preparation, performance, and routines to ensure safe preparation, performance, and recuperation for each contest.recuperation for each contest.

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STAFF DIRECTORYSTAFF DIRECTORY

ADMINISTRATIONName Title Phone Tim Fitzpatrick Director of Athletics 860-444-8600 Dan Rose Associate AD/Director of 860-701-6798 Physical Education Tim Opstrup Assistant AD/Business Manager 860-444-8602 Chris Parsons Assistant AD/Compliance 860-701-6197 Jason Southard Director of Media Relations 860-701-6800 Bill Mullins Media Relations Assistant Art Lamoureux Director of Athletic Operations 860-444-8601 Andrea Stewart Senior Women’s Administrator 860-701-6799 Katherine Bossardet Associate Offi ce Manager 860-444-8600 Vi Oliver Administrative Assistant 860-444-8580 Joe Crozier Strength and Conditioning Coach 860-444-8409 Bruce Cobb Head Equipment Manager 860-444-8608 Marc Grindstaff Assistant Equipment Manager 860-444-8606

ATHLETIC TRAININGName Title Phone

Ken Niedzwiecki Head Athletic Trainer 860-444-8619 Kevin Colasurdo Assistant Athletic Trainer 860-701-6618 Marina Dubrovsky Assistant Athletic Trainer 860-701-6415 Jake Ibey Assistant Athletic Trainer 860-701-6416 Shannon Nickels Assistant Athletic Trainer 860-701-6617

BASEBALLName Title Phone

C.C. Grant Head Coach 860-444-8581 Kevin Jaskiewicz Assistant Coach 860-701-6132

FOOTBALLName Title Phone

Bill George Head Coach 860-444-8584 Dana Fleischmann Co-Defensive Coordinator/ 860-444-8605 Recruiting CoordinatorC.C. Grant Co-Defensive Coordinator 860-444-8581 Ray LaForte Off ensive Coordinator 860-701-6805 Jay Driscoll Defensive Line Pat Knowles Tight Ends/Quality Control CDR Darell Singleterry Defensive Assistant Jordan Berrian Wide Receivers/Tight Ends Don Miller Running Backs

MEN’S BASKETBALLName Title Phone

Kevin Jaskiewicz Head Coach 860-701-6132 Bob Bono Associate Head Coach 860-444-8588Sam Cheung Assistant CoachChris Vincent Assistant Coach

MEN’S CREWName Title Phone

Colin Regan Head Coach Mike Shugrue Interim Men’s Head Coach 860-444-8679

MEN’S SOCCERName Title Phone

Chris Parsons Head Coach 860-701-6197 Patrick McCarney Assistant Coach Anthony Occhialini Goalkeeper Coach

MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGName Title Phone

John Westkott Head Coach 860-444-8586 Mary Westkott Assistant Coach 860-701-6374 Ryan Cutler Diving Coach

MEN’S TENNISName Title Phone

Jim Hazlin Head Coach 860-464-6286 Mike Turdo Assistant Coach

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRYName Title Phone

Ethan Brown Head Coach 860-444-8590 Greg Ahnrud Assistant Coach Mariette Ogg Assistant Coach

PISTOL & RIFLEName Title Phone Richard Hawkins Shooting Sports Coach TBA

SAILINGName Title Phone

Doug Clark Director of Sailing 860-444-8577 Jack Neades Head Off shore Coach 860-701-6291 Brian Swingly Head Intercollegiate Coach 860-444-8325

SOFTBALLName Title Phone

Donna Koczajowski Head Coach 860-444-8604 Amanda Illinger Associate Head Coach Dana Fleischmann Assistant Coach Bill Mullins Pitching Coach

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLName Title Phone Alex Ivansheck Head Coach 860-701-6594 Keyokah Mars-Garrick Assistant Coach 860-701-6960 Catherine Lewis Assistant Coach WOMEN’S CREWName Title Phone

Jen Meuse Rowing Coordinator/Head Coach 860-444-8679 Jodi Hope Assistant Coach LT Vicky Futch Assistant Coach

WRESTLINGName Title Phone Rob McKnabb Interim Head Coach 860-701-6595

WOMEN’S SOCCERName Title Phone Susan Grant Head Coach 860-444-8582 Amanda Illinger Assistant Coach LCDR Jess Rozzi-Ochs Assistant Coach Anthony Occhialini Goalkeeper Coach

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGName Title Phone John Westkott Head Coach 860-444-8586 Mary Westkott Assistant Coach 860-701-6374 Ryan Cutler Diving Coach

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALLName Title Phone

Aylene Ilkson Head Coach 860-444-8589 Mark Taylor Assistant Coach LCDR Erin Adler Faculty Representative WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRYName Title Phone

Ethan Brown Head Coach 860-444-8590 Greg Ahnrud Assistant Coach Mariette Ogg Assistant Coach

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JEN MEUSE ROWING COORDINATOR JENNIFER.A.MEUSE @USCGA.EDU

Jen is in her sixth season as head coach. She began her coaching career at the University of Connecticut, where, upon graduation, she was asked to make the transition from athlete to coach and head up UConn’s novice women’s program, where she remained through May of 2000.

Meuse led the Bears to a berth in the NCAA Division III Rowing Championship last season and was named the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Coach of the Year.

A move to Groton during the summer of that same year brought Coach Meuse to the United States Coast Guard Academy where she was honored to join the Bears coaching staff , under then head coach, Steve Hargis. Jen worked for the Bears as the novice women’s coach through May of 2003. During this time, she led the novice women to a NEWMAC championship title and helped in building a strong foundation for the team’s 2003 and 2004 NCAA appearances, placing 3rd in the V8 and 4th overall in 2003, and 5th in the V8 in 2004. Upon completion of the Spring 2003 season, Meuse left the Academy to add to her family.

After a few years off and another quick stint coaching at her alma mater, Jen returned to Coast Guard. In addition, Coach Meuse has been named Rowing Coordinator for both the men and women’s programs for the 2010-2011 year. Jen’s main interest in this role is as acting steward of the amazing 40-year legacy that is Coast Guard Rowing.

JODI HOPEINTERIM HEAD COACH

Jodi Hope is in her fi rst season as the Interim Head Women’s Coach, following one year as an assistant coach for the Bears. Hope was previously an assistant coach at Division III-rival William Smith College from 2009-2012, and also coached at her alma mater, the University of Connecticut, from 2005-2008.

During Hope’s time at William Smith, the Herons made three consecutive appearances at the NCAA Championships, earning third-place medals in the Varsity 8 event and capturing the fourth place overall team trophy in 2012. The Herons earned back-to-back Liberty League Championship titles in 2011-2012 and the New York State Championship title in 2012. The William Smith squad was honored by the Liberty League Conference with the Crew of the Year and Coaching Staff of the Year awards in 2011 and 2012, as well as the Liberty League Novice Crew of the Year award in 2010, 2011, and 2012.

At UConn, Hope was on staff for two years as a Graduate Assistant Coach while earning a Master of Arts degree in Education, followed by one year as an Assistant Coach. In 2006, Hope worked primarily with the squad’s fours, leading the second varsity four to silver medals at the Big East Championship, and in 2007 Hope coached the novice 8 to bronze medals at the Big East and Dad Vail Regatta Championships.

Hope competed for four years at UConn, capping her career with back-to-back gold medals at the Dad Vail Regatta Championship in 2004 and 2005. She served as co-captain for the 2004-05 school year and was honored with the team’s “Husky Award” for demonstrating the skills of leadership, friendship, and dedication. Hope received the Drive Award for hardest-working over the winter training season in 2003, and was a four-time Big East Scholar-Athlete and a CRCA (Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association) Scholar-Athlete in 2005.

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JAKE IBEYATHLETIC TRAINER

Jake is in his second season as an assistant athletic trainer at the Coast Guard Academy.

He has been an athletic trainer for eight years. Jake graduated from the University of New England with a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training. He then graduated with his master’s degree in Exercise Science with a concentration in Advanced Rehabilitation.

Before working at the Coast Guard Academy, he worked in many diff erent high schools all over the state of Connecticut.

Jake lives in Windsor, Conn. with his wife and two children.

STAFFSTAFF

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ELYSE BOBCZYNSKI JUNIORSAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

Elyse returns to the Bears Varsity 8 this season. She is also a member of the Coast Guard women’s soccer team. Elyse is a Marine and Environmental Sciences major and a member of the Dean’s List.

BEFORE CGA

Captain for coach Charlie Cleaves at Steele Canyon High ... she was also Player of the Year in soccer for two seasons earning fi rst team All-county honors ... has an older sister Cortland and a younger brother Micah ... her grandfather was a captain in the Navy during World War II ... daughter of Tom and Karen Bobczynski.

GETTING TO KNOW ELYSE

Her favorite food is mangoes, her favorite snack food is Goldfi sh ... Elyse’ s favorite TV shows are I Love Lucy and Person of Interest while her favorite movie is Pride and Prejudice. Her favorite actor is Bob Hope and her favorite singer is Luciano Pavarotti. Her favorite athlete is Apolo Ohno and if she could meet anyone living or deceased it would be her grandfather.

BRYNNA COOKEJUNIOR SALEM, CONNECTICUT

Brynna is back as part of the Bears Varsity 8 this season. She was part of the Varsity 8 which placed second at the NEWMAC Championships and earned a berth to the 2012 NCAA Division III Championship. She was named to the 2012 NEWMAC Novice All-conference team. A Marine and Environmental Sciences major, she has been on both the Dean’s List and the Commandant of Cadets List every semester at the Academy.

BEFORE CGA

Captain for coach Scott Mahon at East Lyme High ... also a member of the sailing team that competed at the High School Sailing Nationals as the team placed seventh in 2009 ... daughter of John and Doreen Cooke.

GETTING TO KNOW BRYNNA

Her favorite food is peanut butter while her favorite snack food is peanut butter with banana and apple. Brynna’s favorite TV shows is NCIS and her favorite movie is North by Northwest . Her favorite actor is Tom Hanks and her favorite singers are Frank Sinatra and Michael Buble. She lists Fenway as her favorite stadium or sports arena.PL

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PLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOS

CATHY DURANDSENIOR HOWELL, N.J.

Cathy is back in the Bears Varsity 8 this season. A Marine and Environmental Sciences major, she has been on the Dean’s List every semester at the Academy and is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta. Cathy has been named a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) National Scholar Athlete and a member of the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) for the past two seasons. She was named to the NEWMAC All-Novice team in 2011. Cathy won the Ensign David A. Hoff man Award in 2011 and the Commandant’s Undergraduate Award in 2012 which are given to the cadet with the highest GPA each year. She was a diver for the Coast Guard swimming and diving team for two seasons (2011-2013).

BEFORE CGA

Did now row scholastically at Marine Academy of Science and Technology ... has an older sister Rebecca ... daughter of John and Martha Durand.

GETTING TO KNOW CATHY

Her favorite snack food is popcorn. Cathy’s favorite TV show is Big Bang Theory and her favorite movies are Saving Private Ryan and Miracle. Her favorite actor is Tom Hanks. A New York Giants fan, her favorite athlete is Apolo Anton Ohno and she lists Herb Brooks as the greatest coach to ever live. If she could meet anyone living or deceased it would be Jesus.

JUDY HOOYMANSSENIORBATAVIA, ILLINOIS

Judy is back in the Bears Varsity 8 this season. An Electrical Engineering major, she is a member of the Dean’s List. Judy has been named a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) National Scholar Athlete and a member of the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) for the past two seasons. She was also a four-year member of the Coast Guard women’s soccer team and was team captain this season.

BEFORE CGA

Judy was the the soccer captain for two seasons at Illinois Math and Science Academy ... also a member of the both the swim and basketball team ... she has a younger sister Amy ... daughter of Jacques Hooymans and Marianne Picha.

GETTING TO KNOW JUDY

Her favorite food is pineapple while her snack food is cheez-it’s. Judy’s favorite TV show is Game of Thrones and her favorite movies is Star Trek: Into Darkness. Her favorite actor is Alan Rickman. A Chicago Bears fan, her favorite athlete is Peyton Manning and she lists Tony DiCicco as the greatest coach to ever live. If she could meet anyone living or deceased it would be Nelson Mandela.

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SAVANNAH LYLEFRESHMANNASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

Savannah is expected to compete for a spot in the Bears Varsity 8 this spring. A Mechanical Engineering major, she is member of the Superintendent’s List.

BEFORE CGA

Rowed for coach Don Sullivan at St. Cecilia Academy where she also was a member of the cross country and swim teams ... daughter of Wayne, who served in the Army and is now an MK1 in the Coast Guard stationed in St. Petersburg, and Pamela Lyle.

GETTING TO KNOW SAVANNAH

Her favorite food is chocolate and her favorite snack food is trail mix. Savannah’s favorite TV show is Modern Family while her favorite movie is Moonrise Kingdom and her favorite actor is Matt Damon. A Denver Broncos fan, her favorite band is Bright Eyes. If she could meet anyone living or deceased it would be Jesus.

EMILY QUALLENSOPHOMOREFARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT

Emily is expected to be a part of the Bears Varsity 8 this season. A Marine and Environmental Science major, she is a member of the Dean’s List and Commandant of Cadets List every semester and a member of the National Honors Society.

BEFORE CGA

She was a member of both the swimming and track teams at Farmington High ... she was a state qualifi er in both the 1,600 and 3,200 meters during the indoor season and earned All-conference honors while qualifying in the 3,200 meters during the outdoor season ... member of the National Honors Society and the Spanish Honors Society ... has a brother Matthew and an older sister Kaitlin ... daughter of Mark, an E-4 in the Air Force during the Vietnam War, and Donna Quallen.

GETTING TO KNOW EMILY

Her favorite food is tofu and sweet potatoes and her favorite snack food is BBQ sunfl ower seeds. Emily’s favorite TV show is Gilmore Girls while her favorite movie is Speak and her favorite actress is Sandra Bullock. A Boston Red Sox fan, her favorite athlete is Deena Kastor. If she could meet anyone living or deceased it would be Michael Jackson.

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JANE SAUNDERS SOPHOMOREBETHANY BEACH, DELAWARE

Jane is expected to earn a seat in the Bears Varsity 8 this season. She is a Management major. BEFORE CGA

Rowed for coach Giovanni Schattarella at Naples American High School in Italy in 2011 and 2012 where she was captain of the swim team, also was a member of the swim, cross country and team teams ... also attended Bishop Sullivan High in Virginia in 2009 and Indian River High in Deleware in 2010 ... was the President of the Naples American High Chapter of the National Honors Society ... has a younger brother Marshall ... daughter of Clayton, who shot pistol at Navy, and Andrea Nashold, who are both in the Navy.

GETTING TO KNOW JANE

Her favorite food is Thai and her favorite snack food is persimmon. Her favorite TV show is Sherlock and her favorite movie is Dangerous When Wet while her favorite actress is Grace Kelly. Her favorite band is Simon and Garfunkel and her favorite athletes are Dara Torres and Steve Genter. If she could visit any sports stadium, she would choose Munich Olympic Park and if she could meet anyone living or deceased it would be her grandmother, Jane Ruth Harris Nashold.

LILLIAN SIMONJUNIORLAS VEGAS, NEVADA

Lili is expected to be a part of the Bears Varsity 8 this season. A government major, she is a member of the Dean’s List, Commandant of Cadets List, Regimental Commander’s List and the Superintendent’s List.

BEFORE CGA

Member of the track and fi eld at Kingwood Park High ... also an inline speed skater and was the 2007, 2008 and 2009 Houston Inline Marathon Advanced Category champion and course record holder and placed third in the 2010 Houston Inline Marathon in the Pro Ladies Division ... her grandfather served in the Navy During World War II ... has an older brother Jeff ... daughter of Howard Simon.

GETTING TO KNOW LILLIAN

Her favorite food is sushi while her favorite snack food is dried fruit. Her favorite TV shows are ER and The Good Wife and her favorite movie is How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days and her favorite actor is Matthew McConaughey. A Boston Red Sox fan, her favorite athlete is Shani Davis an her favorite singer is John Mayer. Her favorite place to visit is Vancouver, BC and if she could meet anyone living or deceased it would be Abraham Lincoln.

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REVIEW & HISTORYREVIEW & HISTORY

2013 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result

3/30 Wesleyan Lost

4/6 @ UConn w/Trinity, Colgate, Marist 3rd place

4/13 @ UMass w/Colby 1st place

4/14 @ Conn. College Won

4/21 @ NEWMAC Championships 4th place

4/27 @ Williams w/Ithaca 3rd place

5/3 @ New England Championships 5th place -- Petite Final

NCAA APPEARANCES

2003 2004 2005

2007 2008 2012

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REVIEW & HISTORY

2014 SCHEDULE2014 SCHEDULEMarch 22nd @ UMass March 22nd @ UMass

March 29th @ WesleyanMarch 29th @ Wesleyan

April 5th @ UConn w/TrinityApril 5th @ UConn w/Trinity

April 12th @ UMass Lowell w/ColbyApril 12th @ UMass Lowell w/Colby

April 19th NEWMAC Championships @ WPI April 19th NEWMAC Championships @ WPI

April 25-26 @ Williams w/IthacaApril 25-26 @ Williams w/Ithaca

May 2-3 New England Championship @ WorcesterMay 2-3 New England Championship @ Worcester

May 10-11 ECAC Championship @ Worcester May 10-11 ECAC Championship @ Worcester