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 2004 Season Outlook  

Colby women's crew ranked 6th in current

2006 Division III National Poll
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2006 Season Recap

The Colby women’s crew made the NCAA Division III Rowing Championships for the fourth time in five years. The women placed second nationally in the inaugural meet in 2002 and won the national title in 2003.

The Colby women’s varsity eight finished the season with a 13-3 dual race record, finished fifth at the New England Rowing Championships and sixth at the ECAC National Invitational Regatta, and earned an at-large selection to the 2006 NCAA Women’s Rowing Championship. The second varsity eight had a tremendous season, recording the highest finishes at the New England Championships and the ECAC National Invitational Regatta since 2003.

Katie Curtis ’06 and Valerie Friedman ’06 were both named to the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association’s first-team All-American team, making Colby the only program to place two athletes on the first team. The Mules also had four members of the varsity eight named National Scholar Athletes.

With seven members of the varsity eight boat returning and young rowers having success in the other Colby boats, the Mules are expected to be strong again for the 2006-07 season.

2006 Season Preview

Colby co-captains Becca Reisman '06 and Dana Maglaris '06 will lead the 2005-06 women's crew that returns a strong core group of rowers from the 2005 varsity squad that went to the NCAA Rowing Championships. The captains also will welcome the members of last year's undefeated and New England champion first-year women's crew in what should be good blend of youth and experience.

The Colby women's crew made the NCAA Division III Rowing Championships for the third time in four years after finishing sixth at the 2005 meet, solidifying their place among the nation's best small college rowing programs. The women placed second nationally in the inaugural meet in 2002 and then won the national title in 2003.

The Colby women's varsity 8 had their best finish ever at the New England Rowing Championships by taking fourth place while the first-year women's crew won the New England Rowing Championship for Colby for the second year in a row following a second straight undefeated season. The Mules also helped Colby's crew program win the President's Cup for a fifth straight year with victories over rivals Bowdoin College and Bates College.

Colby co-captain Leah Hagamen '05 earned All-America honors for the second time for her performance in the varsity 8 boat.


2005 Fall Season Recap

The women's crew had a successful fall season despite having the New Hampshire Championships cancelled because of poor weather.

Colby started the year out taking second at the Textile River Regatta. The Mules then placed 31st - the best finish ever -- in the championship 8 meet at the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta. Colby closed out the season by beating Bates and Bowdoin in the CBB Fall Head Race on Messalonskee Lake.


A Look Back: 2003 NCAA Division III Champions
rowingThe 2002-03 season was capped by winning the NCAA Division III Women's Rowing Championship--Colby's first-ever team championship in any sport.

After finishing second in the country in 2002, the Colby women's crew went all the way in 2003 and won the NCAA Division III Rowing Championships at Indianapolis.

The varsity crew won the Grand Final and finished as the top crew in the United States in Division III. The varsity earned one point for winning the Grand Final and the Colby junior varsity eight had nine points for placing ninth overall and third in the Petite Final. The Mules' 10 points (fewest points win) were two better than the University of Puget Sound's 12 for second place.

Colby's varsity crew won one of the two heats on the opening day of competition to automatically qualify for the Grand Final. Fighting 32-mile per hour winds in the Grand Final, Colby pulled away from the competition in the final 1,000 meters of the 2,000-meter race to win by about five seconds.

Colby's varsity eight crew included: coxswain Vivienne Ho '03 (New Britain, Conn.), Leah Hagamen '05 (Deerfield, Mass.), Emily Allen '03 (Washington, D.C.), Laura Mistretta '04 (New York, N.Y.), Annie Szender '05 (Seattle, Wash.), Leah Robertson '03 (Newton, N.J.), Andrea Piekarski '04 (Inverness, Ill.), Megan Loosigian '05 (Exeter, N.H.), and Ellie Boyce '03 (Haines, Alaska).

Colby's junior varsity crew included: coxswain Becca Reisman '06 (Cambridge, Mass.), Katie O'Neill '04 (Milton, Mass.), Caitlin Chamberlin '05 (Seattle, Wash.), Caroline Andresen '05 (Norwich, Vt.), Cameron Fisher '04 (Santa Rosa, Calif.), Sarah Dunham '05 (Flagstaff, Ariz.), Liz Johnson '05 (Richmond, Va.), Liz Shepherd '06 (Dallas, Texas), and Liz Curran '05 (Clifton Park, N.Y.).


Program Overview

Crew is the oldest intercollegiate sport in the nation and for almost 20 years it has grown in size and increased in speed at Colby. The College's crew rows on nearby Messalonskee Lake at the Colby-Hume Center. The center features a recently expanded boathouse and seven miles of sheltered water.

The Colby crew believes that a student athlete's education can be significantly enhanced outside the classroom. Our rowers accomplish this with the commitment they make to one another, to the team, and to the process of attaining athletic excellence. Through year-round training we maximize cardiovascular conditioning, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, rowing technique, and psychological preparation. The combination of training and racing provides our students with a rich collegiate experience.

To meet their goals the crew uses the fall to redefine technique, create a base of fitness, and gain valuable racing experience. The winter schedule consists of indoor training crucial to success in the spring. In February the crews return to the water for the challenge of the spring racing season. Each weekend in April includes races against crews from across New England, including the New England Rowing Championships and the ECAC National Invitational Rowing Championships.

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