2011 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW NAVY MEN S HEAVYWEIGHT CREW HISTORY One of the oldest sports at the Naval Academy, the crew program began over 135 years ago when intramural crews raced in craft similar to whale boats. A gale carried the Navy boathouse and equipment away in 1877 and it wasn't until 1892 that the sport resurfaced at the Academy under the leadership of future noted American author Winston Churchill. In 1893, Navy purchased its first eight-oared shell from contributions made by the Brigade of Midshipmen. A year later, a new boathouse was built and two new eights added. Navy began to row against outside competition again in 1897, beating Pennsylvania in a three-length victory over a three-mile course. The crews were given a new boathouse at the mouth of Dorsey Creek in 1899 at a site not far from the present Navy rowing facilities. For the next two decades, there was a buildup of intercollegiate competition that was broken by World War I. In 1907, Navy made its first appearance in the Poughkeepsie Regatta, today's IRA, finishing third. For five years around the turn of the century, Navy had a new coach each year, including the well-known Jim Ten Eyck. Finally in 1904, some stability was infused when Richard A. Glendon took over and laid the groundwork for Navy s winning heritage. When World War I ended in 1919, Glendon had more men out for the sport than he could seat in shells. Thus, he was able to come up with his strongest eight, recording an undefeated season. A year later, Navy lost only to Syracuse but rebounded to defeat the Orangemen in the National Regatta in Worcester, Mass., thus earning the right to represent the United States in the in Belgium. Navy rowed to the Olympic Gold Medal by driving past Great Britain in the final 500 meters. The Midshipmen who rowed in the boat were the toast of the Brigade and in 1921 and '22, Navy won the Poughkeepsie Regatta. A year later, young Dick Glendon took over for his father as Navy crew coach and the Midshipmen responded with an undefeated season, but were second at Poughkeepsie to a Western crew, Washington. The younger Glendon directed Navy to another unbeaten season in 1925 and its third varsity championship in five years at Poughkeepsie. After the season, he departed for Columbia. Navy crews for the next several years were thwarted in their endeavors, just missing wins in several key races, but winning at Poughkeepsie in 1931. In 1932, Buck Walsh stepped in as head coach and the Midshipmen once more were among the eastern powers, winning the IRA in 1938. The war years of the 1940s were lean for Navy crew and saw several opponents drop the sport and the cancellation of the Poughkeepsie Regatta for four years. There was one spark Above The first row in the Erik Kristensen shell, dedicated during the fall of 2007. Left The Great Eight boat was christened during the fall of 2008. 16 NAVYSPORTS.COM 16
when in 1947, the Mids were the Poughkeepsie winners. In 1950, Walsh passed away, and the reins of Navy's crew program being handed to his close coaching associate, Russell Rusty Callow. Callow became a popular figure at the Academy. After winning only one race in 1951, his varsity crew went unbeaten in 1952, '53 and '54. The 1952 eight was the U.S. Olympic crew and went on to claim a gold medal in Helsinki, Finland. During those three seasons, the Navy crews won 23 consecutive collegiate races (29 races overall) and three-straight lra Varsity Eight Championships. In 1960, Callow was succeeded by Louis Lindsay. His crew that year finished second at the IRA, but a week later reversed its placing and beat California to win the Olympic Trials and the right for a Naval Academy eight to once again represent the United States in the Olympics. Navy and the University of California are the only two rowing organizations to have been the U. S. eight-oared representative three times in the Olympic Games. In the 1960s, Navy continued to vie for national honors under Paul Quinn, who had taken over from Lindsay. The Mids won the Eastern Sprints in 1961 and the Varsity Challenge Cup at the IRAs in 1965. In 1969, Carl Ullrich became the mentor at The Boathouse. The man who later would become Assistant Director of Athletics at Navy, Director of Athletics at Army and Executive Director of the Patriot League, guided the Midshipmen to the Eastern Sprints title in 1971. In 1974, one of Ullrich's former plebe coaches, Rick Clothier, returned to the Academy as head coach. Under Clothier, Navy has added another starry chapter to its crew history. The varsity eight has placed among the top-six crews at the IRA 15 times over the last two decades, winning the championship three times and placing second five times. Also in that time frame, the second varsity won its event at the IRA five times and placed second three times. In addition, the Midshipmen have won the Jim Ten Eyck Trophy for overall team performance at the IRA seven times in 27 years, while placing second eight times. In fall competition, the Midshipmen have finished in the top five in the Championship Eight Event at the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston in 13 of the past-27 seasons, including a string of four-consecutive championship titles in the 1980s. Navy has recorded the top collegiate finish in this race in 13 of the past-23 years. Navy has finished first or second in the Championship Eight event at Philadelphia's Head of the Schuylkill Regatta in 16 of the past-21 years, including eleven first-place finishes. In addition, 28 Navy oarsmen since 1980 have been members of United States national teams representing their school and country in world-wide competitions, including the Olympic and Pan American games. Top Navy s second varsity boat won the 1990 IRA Regatta. Middle Navy s victorious open four crew at the 1991 IRA Regatta. Bottom Navy won the varsity race at the 2007 Navy Day Regatta. 17 NAVYSPORTS.COM 17
NAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW 1911 ARA Frosh Champs 1913 American Henley Varsity Champs 1919 ARA 2nd Varsity Champs 1919 American Henley Varsity Champs 1920 ARA 2nd Varsity Champs 1920 ARA Varsity Champs 1920 U.S. Olympic Trials 1st Place 1920 Olympic Gold Medal 1921 ARA Varsity Champs 1921 IRA Varsity Champs 1922 ARA Frosh Champs 1922 ARA Varsity Champs 1922 IRA Varsity Champs 1923 ARA Frosh Champs 1924 U.S. Olympic Trials 3rd Place 1925 IRA Varsity Champs 1927 ARA Frosh Champs 1927 IRA Frosh Champs 1928 IRA Frosh Champs 1928 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs 1931 IRA Varsity Champs 1938 IRA Varsity Champs 1947 IRA Varsity Champs 1951 EARC Frosh Champs 1952 EARC Frosh Champs 1952 EARC 2nd Varsity Champs 1952 EARC Varsity Champs 1952 EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs 1952 IRA Frosh Champs 1952 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs 1952 IRA Varsity Champs 1952 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs 1952 U.S. Olympic Trials 1st Place 1952 Olympic Gold Medal 1953 EARC 2nd Varsity Champs 1953 EARC Varsity Champs 1953 EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs 1953 IRA Varsity Champs 1954 EARC 2nd Varsity Champs 1954 EARC Varsity Champs 1954 EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs 1954 IRA Varsity Champs 1956 EARC Frosh Champs 1957 IRA Frosh Champs 1960 IRA Frosh Champs 1960 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs 1960 U.S. Olympic Trials 1st Place 1960 5th Place Olympic Games 1961 EARC 2nd Varsity Champs 1961 EARC Varsity Champs 1961 EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs 1962 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs 1963 IRA Frosh Champs 1963 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs 1963 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs 1965 IRA Frosh Champs 1965 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs 1965 IRA Varsity Champs 1965 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs 1967 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs 1970 EARC Frosh Champs 1971 EARC Frosh Champs 1971 EARC Varsity Champs 1971 EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs 1971 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs 1980 IRA Varsity Champs 1981 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs 1982 EARC Frosh Champs 1982 EARC 2nd Varsity Champs 1982 EARC Rowe Cup Overall Champs 1982 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs 1982 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs 1983 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs 1983 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs 1984 IRA Varsity Champs 1984 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs 1990 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs 1990 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs 1992 IRA Varsity Champs 1992 IRA 2nd Varsity Champs 1992 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs 1993 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs 1996 Jim Ten Eyck Trophy Overall IRA Champs Small Boat Titles 1971 IRA Varsity Four w/ Coxswain 1976 IRA Varsity Four w/ Coxswain 1976 IRA Varsity Pair w/ Coxswain 1982 IRA Frosh Four w/ Coxswain 1983 IRA Varsity Pair w/ Coxswain 1984 IRA Frosh Four w/ Coxswain 1985 IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain 1987 IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain 1988 IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain 1989 IRA Varsity Four w/ Coxswain 1989 IRA Open Four w/ Coxswain 1991 IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain 1991 IRA Open Four w/ Coxswain 1992 IRA Frosh Four w/ Coxswain 1992 IRA Varsity Four w/ Coxswain 1993 IRA Frosh Four w/ Coxswain 1993 IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain 1994 IRA Open Four w/ Coxswain 1996 IRA Varsity Four w/out Coxswain 1996 IRA Varsity Pair w/out Coxswain 1999 IRA Varsity Pair w/out Coxswain Below Navy won the Second Varsity Championship at the 1981 IRA Regatta 18 NAVYSPORTS.COM 18
NAVY REPRESENTING THE U.S. NATIONAL TEAM Joseph Baldwin 61 Men s 8+, 1960 Olympics Andy Bigelow 84 Olympic Dev 4+ Julian Bowling 10 Lightweight Men s 4-2009 World U-23 Rowing Championship Lightweight Men s 4 2010 Lucerne World Cup Regatta Lightweight 8+ 2010 World U-23 Rowing Championship Russell S. Callow, 1957 World Rowing Championship Sherman R. Clark 22 Men s 8+, Rick Clothier, 1975, 83 Pan Am Games; 1987 World University Games Laurie Coffey '99 Women s U-23 4X 1998 Nations Cup; World Military Games Tom Cook 76 Lightweight Men s 8+ 1976 World Rowing Championship Sean Couglin 87 Men s 4+ 1987 World University Games Robert M. Detweiler 53 Men s 8+ James R. Dunbar 55 Men s 8+, William B. Fields 54 Men s 8+, Wayne T. Frye 54 Men s 8+, Mike Gaffney 87 Men s 4+ 1987 World University Games Vincent J. Gallagher 22 Men s 8+ Richard A. Glendon 1903, 29 World Rowing Championship; Richard J. Glendon ; 1923 World Rowing Championship Edwin D. Graves 21 Men s 8+, Tim Griffith 81 Mens 4+ 1981 World Rowing Championship J. T. Hall 87 Lightweight Men s 8+ 1986 World Rowing Championship Chad Healy 09 Lightweight Men s 4-2008 World U-23 Rowing Championship 2009 World U-23 Rowing Championship Brian Hood 82 Men s 8+ 1982 World Rowing Championship Pat Flood 90 Men s 8+, 1991 Pan Am Games Dale Hurley 89 Lightweight Men s 8+, 4-, 2-1990, 91, 92, 94, 95 World Rowing Championship Karin Hughes 91 Mike Hughes Women s 2X 1997 World Rowing Championship; 1999 Pan Am Games, World Military Games Virgil V. Jacomini 21 Men s 8+, Donald H. Johnston 22 Men s 8+ William C. Jordan 21 Men s 8+ Chad Jungbluth 91 Men s 8+ Clyde W. King 22 1991 Pan Am Games Men s 8+, Michael Kerrigan 10 Lightweight 8+ 2010 World U-23 Rowing Championship Edward King 11 Lightweight Men s 4-2009 World U-23 Rowing Championship Lightweight 8+ 2010 World U-23 Rowing Championship Mike Lambert 95 Men s Spare 1995 World Rowing Championship Lou Lindsey, 1960 Olympics William C. Long 61 Men s 8+, 1960 Olympics Dan Lyons 91 Men s 8, 4-, 2+ 1981, 83, 85, 86, 87 World Rowing Championship 1988 Olympics Charles D. Manring 52 Men s 8+ Vince McCall 07 Men s 4+ 2006 World Rowing Championship Andrew McMarlin 91 Men s 2X, 1995 National Team Brad McMillen 93 Olympic Dev 8+ Alden Mills 91 Olympic Dev 4+ Greg Montesi 82 Men s 4X, 1988 Olympics Edward P. Moore 20 Men s 8+, Mark Moore 61 Men s 8+, 1960 Olympics Paul Montanus 89 Lightweight Men s 8+ 1989 World Rowing Championship Richard F. Murphy 54 Men s 8+ Lyman S. Perry 61 Steve Perry Men s 8+, 1960 Olympics U.S. U-23 World Championships, 2008-09 Tom Phelan 89 Olympic Dev. 4+ Dean Phillips 97 Men s U-23 8+ 1996 Nations Cup Henry A. Proctor 54 Men s 8+ 1952 Olympic Games Greg Provencer 971999 World Military Games Matt Provencer 931999 World Military Games Kevin Proctor 82 Men s 8+ 1982 World Rowing Championship Chet Reily 94 Olympic Dev. 8+ Lewis Rhodes 94 Olympic Dev. 8+ Alden R. Sanborn 22 Men s 8+ Tom Savidge 82 Men s 8+ 1982 World Rowing Championship Dan Sayner 79 Men s 4+ 1977 World Rowing Championship 1980 Olympic Team Jim Schofield 84 Olympic Dev 4+ Bill Serad 89 Men s 8+, 1991 Pan Am Games Frank B. Shakespeare 53 Men s 8+ John Shields 93 Olympic Dev 8+ Jimmy Sopko 05 Lightweight Men s 4 2010 Lucerne World Cup Regatta Lightweight 8+ 2010 World U-23 Rowing Championship Edward G. Stevens, Jr. 54 Men s 8+ Warren Sweetser 60 Men s 8+ 1960 Olympics Ryan Tewell 96 Men s U-23 8+ 1996 Nations Cup Gayle Thompson 61 Men s 8+, 1960 Olympics William Vuillet 05 Lightweight Men s 4 2005 World Rowing U-23 Championship Charles S. Walsh 1932 World Rowing Championship John Walters 84 Men s 8+ 1986-87 National Team Member; 1988 Olympics Robert Wilson 60 Men s 8+, 1960 Olympics Howard T. Winfree 61 Men s 8+ 1960 Olympics 19 NAVYSPORTS.COM 19
NAVY TROPHY RACE RESULTS 2011 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW Adams Cup Presented to the winner of the heavyweight varsity race between Navy, Harvard and Penn. The trophy is named after Charles Francis Adams, a Harvard graduate and former Secretary of the Navy. Harvard, 47; Penn, 14; Navy, 13 1933 Navy 1934 Penn 2nd 1935 Penn 2nd 1936 Navy 1937 Navy 1938 Harvard 2nd 1939 Harvard 2nd 1940 Harvard 2nd 1941 Harvard 2nd Goes Trophy Presented to the winner of the heavyweight varsity race between Navy, Cornell and Syracuse. Clifford Tip Goes (SU 14) created the trophy to honor coaches James Ten Eyck of Syracuse, Charles Courtney of Cornell and Richard Glendon of Navy. Navy, 24; Cornell, 21; Syracuse, 10 1942 Harvard 2nd 1943 Harvard 2nd 1944-46 No Race 1947 Harvard 2nd 1948 Harvard 2nd 1949 Harvard 3rd 1950 Harvard 3rd 1951 Harvard 2nd 1952 Navy 1953 Navy 1954 Navy 1955 Penn 2nd 1956 Harvard 2nd 1957 Harvard 2nd 1958 Harvard 3rd 1959 Harvard 3rd 1960 Penn 3rd 1961 Navy 1962 Penn 3rd 1963 Penn 3rd 1964 Harvard 2nd 1965 Harvard 2nd 1966 Harvard 3rd 1967 Harvard 3rd 1968 Harvard 3rd 1969 Penn 3rd 1970 Penn 3rd 1971 Navy 1972 Harvard 2nd 1973 Harvard 2nd 1974 Harvard 3rd 1975 Harvard 3rd 1976 Harvard 3rd 1977 Penn 3rd 1955 Navy 1956 Cornell 2nd 1957 Cornell 3rd 1958 Syracuse 3rd 1959 Syracuse 3rd 1960 Navy 1961 No Race 1962 Cornell 2nd 1963 Cornell 2nd 1964 Cornell 3rd 1965 Cornell 2nd 1966 Cornell 3rd 1967 Cornell 3rd 1968 Cornell 2nd 1969 Cornell 2nd 1970 Cornell 2nd 1971 Navy 1972 Navy 1973 Navy 1974 Cornell 3rd 1975 Cornell 3rd 1976 Navy 1977 Cornell 3rd 1978 Syracuse Did Not Compete 1979 Navy 1980 Navy 1981 Navy 1982 Navy 1978 Harvard 3rd 1979 Harvard 2nd 1980 Harvard 2nd 1981 Harvard 2nd 1982 Harvard 2nd 1983 Harvard 3rd 1984 Navy 1985 Navy 1986 Penn 3rd 1987 Navy 1988 Penn 2nd 1989 Harvard 3rd 1990 Penn 2nd 1991 Penn 3rd 1992 Harvard 3rd 1993 Harvard 2nd 1994 Harvard 2nd 1995 Navy 1996 Navy 1997 Harvard 3rd 1998 Harvard 3rd 1999 Penn 3rd 2000 No Race 2001 Harvard 3rd 2002 Harvard 3rd 2003 Harvard 2nd 2004 Harvard 2nd 2005 Harvard 2nd 2006 Harvard 2nd 2007 Harvard 2nd 2008 Harvard 2nd 2009 Harvard t-2nd 2010 Harvard 2nd 1983 Navy 1984 Navy 1985 Navy 1986 Navy 1987 Navy 1988 Syracuse 2nd 1989 Navy 1990 Syracuse 2nd 1991 Cornell 2nd 1992 Cornell 2nd 1993 Navy 1994 Cornell 2nd 1995 Navy 1996 Navy 1997 Syracuse 2nd 1998 Navy 1999 Syracuse 3rd 2000 Navy 2001 Cornell 3rd 2002 Cornell 2nd 2003 Navy 2004 Navy 2005 Navy 2006 Syracuse 2nd 2007 Syracuse 2nd 2008 Syracuse 2nd 2009 Cornell 3rd 2010 Cornell 3rd 20 NAVYSPORTS.COM 20
NAVY TROPHY RACE RESULTS Maxwell Stevenson Trophy Presented to the winner of the heavyweight varsity race between Navy and Columbia. The trophy is named after the early chairman of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association. Navy, 21; Columbia, 4 Year Winner 1950 Navy 1951-60 No Race 1961 Navy 1962 Navy 1963 Columbia 1964 Navy 1965-75 No Race 1976 Navy 1977 Navy 1978 Navy 1979 No Race 1980 Navy 1981 Navy 1982 Navy 1983 Navy 1984 Navy 1985 No Race 1986 Navy 1987-89 Navy 1990 Navy 1991 Navy 1992-2001 No Race 2002 Navy Year Winner 2003 Navy 2004 Navy 2005 Navy 2006 Navy 2007 Navy 2008 Columbia 2009 Columbia 2010 Columbia Buck Walsh Cup Presented to the winner of the heavyweight varsity race between Navy and Wisconsin. The trophy is named after 1923 USNA graduate and former Navy head coach Cmdr. Charles Buck Walsh. Wisconsin, 16; Navy, 14 Year Winner 1967 Wisconsin 1968 Wisconsin 1969 Wisconsin 1970 Navy 1971-80 No Race 1981 Navy 1982 Navy 1983 Navy 1984 Navy 1985 Wisconsin 1986 Wisconsin 1987 Wisconsin 1988 Wisconsin 1989 Wisconsin 1990 Navy 1991 Navy 1992 Navy 1993 Navy 1994 Navy 1995 Navy 1996 Navy 1997 Wisconsin 1998 Wisconsin 1999 Wisconsin 2000 Wisconsin 2001 Wisconsin Year Winner 2002 Wisconsin 2003 No Race 2004 Navy 2005 Navy 2006 Wisconsin 2007 Wisconsin 2008 Wisconsin 2009 No Race 2010 No Race 21 NAVYSPORTS.COM 21
Eastern Sprints NAVY CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA RESULTS 2011 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW 1946 2nd n/a 1947 2nd n/a 1948 3rd n/a 1949 6th n/a 1950 8th n/a 1951 n/a 5th 1952 1st 1st 1953 1st 1st 1954 1st 1st 1955 6th n/a 1956 6th n/a 1957 3rd 4th 1958 8th 4th 1959 6th n/a 1960 3rd 2nd 1961 1st 1st 1962 n/a n/a 1963 n/a 3rd 1964 7th n/a 1965 5th 3rd 1966 8th n/a 1967 12th 6th 1968 12th n/a IRA Regatta 1922 1st n/a 1923 2nd n/a 1924 Did Not Race 1925 1st n/a 1926 2nd n/a 1927 4th n/a 1928-30 Did Not Race 1931 1st n/a 1932 4th n/a 1933 Did Not Race 1934 3rd n/a 1935 4th n/a 1936 3rd n/a 1937 2nd n/a 1938 1st n/a 1939 3rd n/a 1940 4th n/a 1941-46 Did Not Race 1947 1st n/a 1948 3rd n/a 1949 4th n/a 1950 12th n/a 1951 12th n/a 1952 1st n/a 1953 1st n/a 1954 1st n/a 1955 6th n/a 1956 2nd n/a 1957 6th n/a 1969 9th 7th 1970 9th n/a 1971 1st 1st 1972 2nd n/a 1973 9th n/a 1974 6th n/a 1975 12th 10th 1976 7th n/a 1977 9th 8th 1978 4th 6th 1979 5th 9th 1980 Did Not Race 1981 7th 4th 1982 2nd 1st 1983 3rd 5th 1984 3rd 4th 1985 5th n/a 1986 6th 6th 1987 7th n/a 1988 10th T-7th 1989 6th n/a 1990 4th 2nd 1991 1st 3rd 1958 2nd n/a 1959 3rd n/a 1960 2nd 1st 1961 6th 4th 1962 8th n/a 1963 2nd 1st 1964 6th n/a 1965 1st 1st 1966 2nd 3rd 1967 5th 3rd 1968 14th 4th 1969 6th 7th 1970 7th 6th 1971 6th T-1st 1972 7th 7th 1973 8th T-9th 1974-76 Did Not Race 1977 13th 7th 1978 n/a n/a 1979 n/a 10th 1980 1st 3rd 1981 2nd 2nd 1982 4th 1st 1983 2nd 1st 1984 1st 1st 1985 3rd 2nd 1986 4th 3rd 1987 4th 4th 1988 8th 4th 1992 5th n/a 1993 5th n/a 1994 6th 5th 1995 6th n/a 1996 7th n/a 1997 10th T-10th 1998 8th n/a 1999 7th n/a 2000 11th n/a 2001 13th n/a 2002 7th n/a 2003 4th n/a 2004 3rd n/a 2005 7th n/a 2006 9th 11th 2007 14th 11th 2008 7th 10th 2009 10th 11th 2010 10th 12th 1989 6th 3rd 1990 4th 1st 1991 7th 2nd 1992 T-1st 1st 1993 6th 1st 1994 4th 2nd 1995 2nd 3rd 1996 5th 1st 1997 11th 8th 1998 10th 6th 1999 9th 10th 2000 10th 11th 2001 19th n/a 2002 6th 7th 2003 8th 7th 2004 4th 7th 2005 8th 5th 2006 11th 10th 2007 14th 11th 2008 12th 11th 2009 14th 14th 2010 8th 13th 22 NAVYSPORTS.COM 22
2010 HEAVYWEIGHT SPRING RESULTS Event 1st Varsity 2nd Varsity 3rd Varsity 1st Freshman 2nd Freshman George Washington Invite Navy - 5:35.1 Navy - 5:39.8 --- Navy - 5:33.8 Navy - 5:39.4 Washington, D.C. Georgetown - 5:40.1 Georgetown - 5:47.6 --- Georgetown - 5:42.9 G. Washington - 6:02.7 April 9 --- G.Washington - 5:56.2 --- G. Wasington - 5:54.7 George Washington Invite Navy - 5:29.4 Navy - 5:38.7 --- Navy - 5:37.6 Navy - 5:40.5 Washington, D.C. MIT - 5:45.8 Gonzaga - 5:46.4 --- Holy Cross - 5:42.3 G. Washington - 5:59.8 April 10 / Morning --- Holy Cross - 6:06.1 --- Gonzaga - 5:52.3 --- George Washington Invite Navy - 5:37.1 Navy - 5:44.7 --- Navy - 5:17.8 --- Washington, D.C. UC San Diego - 5:45.9 Navy (3V) -5:51.0 --- Navy (2F) - 5:24.8 --- April 10 / Afternoon --- UC San Diego - 5:55.8 --- UC San Diego - 5:43.1 --- Goes Trophy Cornell - 5:59.1 --- --- --- --- Annapolis, Md. Syracuse - 5:59.5 --- --- --- --- April 17 Navy - 6:08.6 --- --- --- --- Navy 3rd in Stag Trophy --- --- --- --- --- Adams Cup Harvard - 5:57.25 Harvard - 6:04.6 Harvard - 6:07.4 Harvard - 5:59.2 Navy - 6:07.4 Boston, Mass. Navy - 5:59.23 Navy - 6:13.9 Navy - 6:14.6 Navy - 6:03.0 Penn - 6:15.5 April 24 Penn - 6:09.51 Penn - 6:21.5 Harvard (4V) - 6:14.9 Penn - 6:12.6 Penn - 6:26.4 Maxwell Stevenson Trophy Columbia - 5:36.5 Columbia - 5:44.2 --- Navy - 5:45.5 --- Princeton, N.J. Navy - 5:39.9 Navy - 5:54.1 --- Navy (2F) - 5:48.5 --- May 2 --- Navy (3V) - 5:57.2 --- Columbia - 5:49.4 --- Eastern Sprints Petite (10th overall) Petite (12th overall) --- Petite (10th overall) Grand Worcester, Mass. 1. Cornell - 5:38.039 1. Yale - 5:44.315 --- 1. Wisconsin - 5:48.900 1. Cornell - 5:53.480 May 16 2. Syracuse - 5:38.988 2. Syracuse - 5:44.406 --- 2. Brown - 5:49.470 2. Navy - 5:54.555 4. Northestern - 5:41.015 3. Boston - 5:47.748 --- 3. Syracuse - 5:51.007 3. Wisconsin - 6:08.249 4. Navy - 5:41.425 6. Navy - 5:55.621 4. Navy - 5:52.360 IRA 3rd Level (13th overall) 3rd Level (14th overall) --- Petite (10th overall) --- Camden, N.J. 1. Navy - 5:39.5 1. Dartmouth - 5:53.719 --- 1. BU - 5:44.509 --- June 3-5 2. Stanford - 5:42.1 2. Navy - 5:54.019 --- 2. Brown - 5:47.454 --- Navy 13th in Ten Eyck Trophy 3. Wisconsin - 5:43.7 3. Penn - 6:03.743 --- 4. Navy -5:49.237 --- Varsity 4 Open 4 --- --- --- 3rd Level (17th overall) Petite (10th overall) --- --- --- 1. Harvard - 6:30.033 1. Harvard - 6:33.031 --- --- --- 2. Holy Cross - 6:41.933 2. Princeton - 6:35.623 --- --- --- 5. Navy - 6:51.222 4. Navy - 6:39.384 --- --- --- 2011 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY HEAVYWEIGHT CREW 23 NAVYSPORTS.COM 23