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16 2009 BOSTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S ROWING GoTerriers.com HARRY AGGANIS WAY BUICK ST. ST. PAUL ST. PLEASANT ST. AMORY ST. ARM RD. SSEX ST. LENOX ST. MOUNTFORT ST. DUMMER ST. EGMONT ST. WORTHINGTON RD. T ST. ST. UNIVERSITY ST. MARY’S ST. CUMMINGTON ST. HINSDALE BLANDFORD ST. MOUNTFORT ST. ARUN BAY STATE ROAD GRANBY ST. SHERBORN ST. DEERFIELD ST. MEMORIAL DRIVE STORROW DRIVE S OLDIERSFIELD ROAD MASSACHUSETTS TURNPIKE EXTENSION BOSTON UNIVERSITY BRIDGE COMMONWEALTH AVE. BEACON STREET BROOKLINE AVE. Kenmore Square Nickerson Field To Alpert Mall Cambridge MA University Shuttle Bus P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 3 4 5 6 7 10 9 8 11 12 15 16 17 19 20 24 26 28 30 33 31 32 29 35 36 39 40 41 42 43 4 44 34 27 23 25 18 14 13 38 37 21 22 The Boston University Boathouse holds one of the most ideal locations on the Charles River for both our athletes and spectators. The boathouse is within walking distance of cam- pus, situated directly across the river from the George Sherman Student Union. Our dock marks the starting line of the Head of the Charles, one of the premier regattas in North America. The boathouse commands both a scenic view of the river and the Boston skyline. Its location also gives our teams an excellent opportunity to view the nation’s top crews and coaches in ac- tion. The finish line to the 2,000-meter racecourse is only 500 meters downstream. The DeWolfe Boathouse is named after the grandparents of Richard B. DeWolfe (MET ’71) a former Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Boston University and major benefactor to the college and the boathouse campaign. In July of 1998, the demolition of the original structure took place. The award-win- ning building was completed in the fall of 1999, just in time to welcome the class of 2003. The new boathouse is now one of the premiere rowing centers in the country. The facility is state-of-the-art in design and function. The main floor contains a large workout area, which includes 24 ergometers, numerous plyo balls, exercisers, stretching machines and arm weights. Also on this level are spacious locker rooms for men and women, coaches’ offices, and a team meeting/trophy room. The ground floor includes six boat bays and repair shop. The outdoor bal- cony affords our crews, parents, alumnae, and friends the best view in Boston! Our fleet of boats now includes five racing eights, five train- ing eights, two racing fours, two training fours, three singles and eight pair/doubles. Our athletes have access to a 16-person tank room conveniently located on West Campus, adjacent to the team workout room and the varsity weight room. The train- ing room and academic support center are also located in this complex. Boathouse Boston University Main Campus THE DEWOLFE BOATHOUSE the boathouse

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The Boston University Boathouse holds one of the most

ideal locations on the Charles River for both our athletes and

spectators. The boathouse is within walking distance of cam-

pus, situated directly across the river from the George Sherman

Student Union. Our dock marks the starting line of the Head of

the Charles, one of the premier regattas in North America. The

boathouse commands both a scenic view of the river and the

Boston skyline. Its location also gives our teams an excellent

opportunity to view the nation’s top crews and coaches in ac-

tion. The fi nish line to the 2,000-meter racecourse is only 500

meters downstream.

The DeWolfe Boathouse is named after the grandparents of

Richard B. DeWolfe (MET ’71) a former Chairman of the Board

of Trustees of Boston University and major benefactor to the

college and the boathouse campaign. In July of 1998, the

demolition of the original structure took place. The award-win-

ning building was completed in the fall of 1999, just in time

to welcome the class of 2003. The new boathouse is now one

of the premiere rowing centers in the country. The facility is

state-of-the-art in design and function. The main fl oor contains

a large workout area, which includes 24 ergometers, numerous

plyo balls, exercisers, stretching machines and arm weights.

Also on this level are spacious locker rooms for men and women,

coaches’ offi ces, and a team meeting/trophy room. The ground

fl oor includes six boat bays and repair shop. The outdoor bal-

cony affords our crews, parents, alumnae, and friends the best

view in Boston!

Our fl eet of boats now includes fi ve racing eights, fi ve train-

ing eights, two racing fours, two training fours, three singles

and eight pair/doubles. Our athletes have access to a 16-person

tank room conveniently located on West Campus, adjacent to

the team workout room and the varsity weight room. The train-

ing room and academic support center are also located in this

complex.

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1992 Collegiate National Champions

1983 Eastern Sprints Champions

1991 Collegiate National Champions

1997 IRA Champions

1974 U.S. National Team Coxed Four

1973Rowing designated fi rst varsity women’s sport at BU

1974BU wins National ChampionshipBU 4+ represents the USA at World Rowing Championships

1975BU wins National Championship

1982 BU wins 4+ at Henley Royal Regatta

1983 BU wins Eastern Sprints

1991 BU wins Eastern Sprints & National Championship

1992 BU wins Eastern Sprints & National Championship

1993 BU 2nd at Eastern Sprints

1994 BU 3rd at IRA Championships

1997 BU wins IRA ChampionshipInaugural NCAA Championships

1998 BU earns NCAA At-Large bid

1999 BU earns NCAA Team bid Foreign Tour, Henley Women’s Regatta

2000 BU earns NCAA Team bid4+ places fi fth in fi nals

2001 BU earns NCAA Team bid

2003 BU earns NCAA At-large bid

2004 Foreign Tour, Henley Women’s & Henley Royal Regattas

2005 All varsity crews make fi nals at Eastern Sprints Final national ranking 18th

2006Best team fi nish at Sprints in 13 yearsBU earns NCAA At-large bidFinal national ranking 15th

2008 Foreign Tour, Henley Women’s & Henley Royal Regattas

Varsity 4+ at the 1999 NCAAs

5th place at the 2000 NCAAs

Varsity 8 at the 2003 NCAAs

Our fi rst trip to the NCAAs, 1998

2006 Team at the National Championships

2006 Eastern Sprints Silver Medalists - Varsity 4+

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The coaches at Boston University support our athletes’ pursuit of rowing and coxing at the elite level. Our emphasis on small boat rowing, our encouragement of participa-

tion in national team testing and our extra attention to assist in preparation for selection serve to develop the athlete for international competition. Several of our current

athletes are submitting test results in hope of being invited to the U23 selection camp for their countries this coming summer.

Also, it’s not unheard of for a walk-on to not only succeed at the college level but at the U23 and National Team level. One third of the US Olympic Team is normally

comprised of young women who never rowed before college. Walk-ons, who show real promise in their college years, will be given the encouragement and direction needed to

pursue rowing dreams beyond college.

Listed here are some of our former athletes who have achieved success on the national and international level.

Kathleen Rexford ('74)

1974 World Championships

Susan C. Selman ('74)

1974 World Championships

Sharon K. Vaissiere ('74)

1976 Olympic Games

1974 World Championships

Betsy B. Hochberg ('75)

1974 World Championships

Jeanne I. Friedman ('75)

Won gold in 4- at the NWRA Championships in 1974

Won gold in 8- at the NWRA Championships in 1975

Won seven medals at the USRA Masters Regatta over

the years

Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame inductee

Jane D. Lanning ('76)

1974 World Championships

Elizabeth Goodhue ('81)

1982 World Championships

Maureen E. Gorman ('82)

1982 World Championships

Sarah R. Dewey ('83)

1982 World Championships

Andrea Boltz ('90)

1996 Olympic Games

1995 U.S. National Team member

1995 PanAm and Mexican National Team member

Rosana Zegarra-Mann ('93)

Won gold at World Championships in 1996 in 4-

Sara Field ('94)

Won CRASH-B erg in 1996

Won gold at World Championships in 1996 in 4-

National Teams

1997 - spare

1998 - 4x

1999 - 4-, bronze medal

Amy Turner ('94)

Won gold at World Championships in 1996 in 4-

Fiola Foley ('01)

2000 U-23 World Championships

2001 U-23 World Championships

Represented Ireland at 2003 World Championships in 2x

Frederique Garnier ('03)

Bronze at 2002 U-23 World Championships in 2x

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SHARON K. VAISSIERE ( '74)BU Hall of Fame Inductee ('92)

MELISSA HALL ( '92)BU Hall of Fame Inductee ('00)

Coxswain

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President’s Associates Circle

($10,000 - $24,999)

Caitlin Elizabeth Durkin CGS’05, COM’07

Mary Jane R. Durkin

David Jaye CGS’74 and Robin Jaye

Coaches’ Circle ($2,500 - $4,999)

Frederick B. Fitts Jr. CAS’65

Hollis Hatton

Terrier Circle ($1,000 - $2,499)

Christopher A. Barreca DGE’50, LAW’53

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Daley

Elliot L. Driben

Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Hill

Kornelia Milborne

Jane M. Musky CFA’76

Douglass Poirier CAS’73, MED’76 and

Jeff Tripp

Jeffrey D. Tripp

Philip W. Wolcott SMG’61

Donor Level ($1 - $999)

Rachael Elizabeth Atkinson CAS’04

David E. Bader CGS’60, SMG’62

Carol Ann Bakinowski

Alice H. Barreca SAR’53

Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Bennett

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Berry

Alexis Brady CAS’01

Tera Scann Brereton CAS’00

Mr. and Mrs. William Raff Browne

Jennifer Sennott Caldelari CAS’98,

COM’01, GRS’03

Eli Capilouto

Kevin Carlson

Kirsten Carlson COM’86

Shelly Haynes Carolan CAS’89

Mary Helene Chaplin SAR’84

Sarah Walls Chimileski CGS’94, CAS’96

Fiona Murray Colegrave SMG’89

Catherine J. Comerford CAS’77

Carson Fay Converse CFA’00

Christina W. Cook CGS’80, SED’82

Jennifer B. Culpepper SMG’87

Mavie Daly

Sally Katherine D’Angelo CAS’95, COM’96

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Del Bianco

Anne P. Dentino CGS’80, CAS’82

Stephen A. Dentino

Dale P. DePue SAR’92

Nancy E. Deren SED’79

John F. Dever Jr. SED’66

Friends of BU Women's Rowing Donor Roster Fiscal Year 2008 (July 2007 - June 2008)

Leah Ann Dienes CFA’85

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Drake

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Duncombe

Alexandra Dzubak CAS’95

Colleen Madden Fairchild COM’00

Lisa Gerard Faulise SAR’86, SAR’91

Ilka Agnes Fedor SMG’03

John A. Fillmore

Claire M. Fissinger

Richards Ford

Jeanne I. Friedman SAR’75

Frederique Kaja Garnier CAS’03

Amandy J. Geihe SMG’80

Wolfgang R. Geihe SMG’80

Linda C. Gelda MET’77

Emily Anne Gianquinto COM’01

Diana Goba

Tony Goldwyn and Jane Musky

Linda Marie Googins CAS’85

Matthew Gray

Kathryn L. Green CAS’89

Berta Ann Greenblatt CAS’59, GRS’57

Maureen E. Grillo CGS’80, SED’82

Katherine M. Grimes CAS’88

Katherine Haimes SAR’03

Dan E. Hanlon

Mary Lynn Hansen ENG’88

Michelle Heddy Haun CFA’77

Hillary Hegener SAR’02

Mr. and Mrs. Hughes H. Hegener

Margaret M. Hennelly

Suzy Hime

Regan R. Hornney COM’87

Jane M. Hoy

Clifford A & Lydia G Hudsick

Monya Elizabeth Hudsick CAS’03

Caren Hunter CAS’99

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Jasiukiewicz

Carol Oversvee Johnson

Neil Stuart Johnson SMG’04

Mr. and Mrs. Kent Karlsson

Helen N. Kawauchi

Kathryn Lynch Kelley SON’79

Tara Aynsley Kelley CGS’03, CAS’05

Robert Kennedy

James Kerak

Megan Louise Keyes CAS’06

Margaret Meacham Klemm CAS’95

Therese M. Konya CAS’90

Catherine Inez Koppel CAS’96, COM’96

Ariel Elizabeth Kraten CAS’03, COM’03

Kathleen Krumbach

Diane Marie Krygowski CAS’85, GSM’89

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Kusnyer

Deborah H. Kwasman-Gendzier CAS’81

Susan Marie La Fauci CAS’98

Margaret And Larry Lanham

Jane D. Lanning SAR’76

Amy Claire Lawless MET’02

Jane M. Lederman SED’76

Diane Lehner SAR’75

Jane Young Likens

Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Longo

Megan Diana Longo CAS’07, GRS’07

Karen Lumino CAS’80

Elizabeth Macalaster COM’79

William A. Machin

Dr. and Mrs. James V. Mackell

Madge A. L. MacNeil

Mitsou L. MacNeil SPH’84

Emilie Julie Magits CGS’01

Jennifer H. Marks CAS’83

Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Mascuch

Lisa Marie Masi CAS’01

Linda Diane McCabe CAS’91

Nigel Mccombe

Natalie J. McKnight

Caitlin Read McNally COM’88

Rhonda S. Miller

Betsy L. Morrison SED’79, SED’81

Susan E. Mullock CAS’80

Mr. and Mrs. John O. Murphy

F. A. Nakamura CAS’68

Randy & Karen Nesvold

Pamela R. Nippolt

Erin A. Nolan CGS’86, SAR’89

Dore H. Normile COM’78

Amy P. Novikoff SAR’72

Clare M. Ollayos SAR’77

Carl A. Olsson MED’63

Ruthann Omara

Richard A. Orsi CAS’76

Sally Ott

Paula Patineau

Jerome Pepin

David Persse

L. Dena Petersen COM’73

Amanda Susan Piola CGS’99, CAS’01

Robert & Brenda Przybycien

David Queenan

Lori Hiratani Rough GSM’87

Melanie Sabo ENG’81

Janette M. Sandberg ENG’97

Lori Jean Schaffhauser CAS’96

Amanda Lea Schenck CAS’07

Mr. and Mrs. Eric E. Schenck

Susan R. Schmidt CAS’91, GRS’92

Maeve Rochford Schulz CGS’00, CAS’02

Lauren Seibler

Alessandro Harald Selvig CAS’87

Amy Turner Senftleben COM’94

Lauren R. Shealy-Buesser CAS’79

Deborah T. Sheehan CAS’85

Lucy Shurtleff SON’77

Pamela A. Sinclair CAS’66

Christine A. Skriner

Laura Christine Skriner CAS’04

Jane Somers

Julee Christine Stephenson CAS’94

Mark Sullivan

Tiffany A. Sullivan CAS’90

Mr. and Mrs. Sandor Szabo

Stephanie Alexandra Szabo CGS’03,

SMG’05

Alexandria Dantelle Thornton

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thrower

Kathryn K. Todd SMG’83

John Tovee

Phillip N. Twombly SMG’47

Ann E. Van Heest CAS’81

Bethany J. Versoy CAS’87, COM’87

Michael B. Walsh

Susan S. Warner SMG’88

Jessica Bryn Willey-Bartley CAS’95,

COM’95

Jessica Roberts Yehle CAS’96

Class Gifts

Megan Christine Berry SAR’09

Elene Rowena Brett-Evans Mourtos

ENG’09

Veronika Linnea Ajlitz Karlsson CAS’08

Kaitlin E. Murphy SAR’08

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