Catholic University of America Rowing Association

The Catholic University of America Rowing Association
Location Port Towns Community Boathouse, Bladensburg Waterfront Park
Home water Anacostia River
Founded January 1990
President Ryan Gillis
University The Catholic University of America
Affiliations American Collegiate Rowing Association
Website https://sites.google.com/site/cuarowing/
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The Catholic University of America Rowing Association (CUARA) is a rowing club of the Catholic University of America. The team competes in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the American Collegiate Rowing Association, and rows on the Anacostia River out of the Bladensburg Waterfront Park in Maryland.

History

The club was established at the beginning of the spring semester 1990 by Laurie McGuane, an architecture major from Denver who transferred to CUA after her freshman year at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Disappointed that CUA did not have a rowing club, she decided to start one. In January 1990, the Crew Club was granted official club status by the university.

The spring semester of 1990 was devoted to organizing the club, starting fund-raising, and making contacts with the Washington rowing network. The first coaches were Glenn Harchar and Bob Shuttleworth, who both coached for Capital Rowing Club at Thompson’s.

The following year (1991–92), with Laurie McGuane still president, Gregory Rubbo VP, Chris McBride "purser," and Meg Murphy, secretary, Glenn continued to serve as coach of the novice women, Ed McCormick coached our men, and Bill our varsity women. In the spring semester, Doug Sanders, who was a grad student in physics at CUA, became the coach of all our crews.

In 1992-93, Joe Creed started coaching. In the 1996-97 season, the Women’s Novice Eight, stroked by Rosanna Brunelli, became the first crew in CUARA history to win a gold medal. They won the Bill Braxton Regatta, beating Temple, Delaware, and UConn.

In the fall of 2002, John and Bridgette Dziedzic joined as assistant coaches and became head coaches of the men's and women's teams, respectively, after Joe Creed resigned. The team had a rebuilding year.

The 2004 Spring Season was the most successful year, to date, for the team. The Men's Four (Alan Van Epps, Matt Starr, Brian Flynn, Mark Freibott and James Hood) had a strong showing, winning Gold at Occoquan Sprints and the St. Mary's Seahawks Regatta. The Varsity Lightweight Women's Four (Catherine Mancusi, Stephanie Callaghan, Erin Curry, Jackie Racicot, and Lindsay Capidulupo) won 3 medals (Gold at Knecht Cup and St. Mary's Seahawks Sprint and Bronze at the Mid-Atlantic Championship Regatta; in addition to a second-place finish at the Occoquan Sprints).

In 2008 the team was in decline due to lack of interest by the student body and a lack of commitment by members of the team. The team fell under the direction of James Augone, as Coaches John and Bridgette Dziedzic resigned after six years to start their family. Coach Augone formerly rowed at Iona College in New Rochelle, New York.

In the 2011-2012 rowing season Sally O'Connor takes over as head coach and in March 2012 Ryan Gillis becomes the new president. The team is showing promise under the new leadership and in the fall of 2012 posted a respectful finish at the Bill Braxton Regatta taking 2nd in the Men's Novice 4+ only to Temple University. The winter season was seen to have played out nicely for the once again thriving team. After the generous support of Catholic U. and various other contributors the team was able to purchase an Empacher 8+ from the US Rowing National Team.

Preparations are beginning to make way for the return of the once annual Capitol Crew Classic Regatta. Which, according to University records, was last hosted by The Catholic University of America Rowing Association in 2005 with a total of 13 collegiate level teams in attendance. The invitation will be extended to all levels of competition including collegiate, high school and masters rowing.

Coaches

Head Of Charles Regatta

The team debuted its first entry in the Head of the Charles Regatta in 2013. Racing in the Championship double they placed 13th overall and 2nd amongst the university level crews. The same double also raced in the Directors Challenge Mixed Quad the next day with Avalon Rowing Club.

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