NAVY ROWERS IN INTERNATIONAL REGATTAS Joseph Baldwin 61 Men s 8+, 1960 Olympics Andy Bigelow 84 Olympic Dev 4+ Russell S. Callow Coach 1952 Olympics, 1957 World Rowing Championship Sherman R. Clark 22 Men s 8+, 1920 Olympics Rick Clothier Coach, 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+, 1952 Olympics James R. Dunbar 55 Men s 8+, 1952 Olympics William B. Fields 54 Men s 8+, 1952 Olympics Wayne T. Frye 54 Men s 8+, 1952 Olympics Mike Gaffney 87 Men s 4+ 1987 World University Games Vincent J. Gallagher 22 Men s 8+, 1920 Olympics Richard A. Glendon Coach 1903, 29 World Rowing Championship; 1920 Olympics Richard J. Glendon Coach 1920 Olympics; 1923 World Rowing Championship Edwin D. Graves 21 Men s 8+, 1920 Olympics Tim Griffith 81 Mens 4+ 1981 World Rowing Championship J. T. Hall 87 Lightweight Men s 8+ 1986 World 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 Women s 2X 1997 World Rowing Championship; 1999 Pan Am Games Mike Hughes Coach, World Military Games Virgil V. Jacomini 21 Men s 8+, 1920 Olympics Donald H. Johnston 22 Men s 8+, 1920 Olympics William C. Jordan 21 Men s 8+, 1920 Olympics Chad Jungbluth 91 Men s 8+, 1991 Pan Am Games Clyde W. King 22 Men s 8+, 1920 Olympics Mike Lambert 95 Men s Spare 1995 World Rowing Championship Lou Lindsey Coach, 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 Above The U.S. team at the 1999 World Military Games included Navy graduates Greg Provencher ( 97), Matt Provencher ( 93) and Laurie Coffey ( 99). Left Navy represented the U.S. and won the Gold Medal at the 1952 Olympics. 30 U. S. N a v a l A c a d e m y
NAVY ROWERS IN INTERNATIONAL REGATTAS Charles D. Manring 52 Men s 8+, 1952 Olympics Vince McCall 07 Men s 4+ 2006 World Rowing Championship Andrew McMarlin 91 Men s 2X, 1996 Olympics 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+, 1920 Olympics 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+, 1952 Olympics Lyman S. Perry 61 Men s 8+, 1960 Olympics 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 97 1999 World Military Games Matt Provencer 93 1999 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+, 1920 Olympics 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+, 1952 Olympics John Shields 93 Olympic Dev 8+ Edward G. Stevens, Jr. 54 Men s 8+ 1952 Olympics 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 Coach 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 Vince McCall ( 07) competed on the U.S. U-23 Rowing Team at the International Federation of Rowing Association s World Rowing Championship. William Vuilet ( 05) competed for the U.S. at the 2005 U-23 World Championship. Robert Wilson ( 60) was a member of Navy s Gold Medal winning team at the 1960 Olympics. w w w. N a v y S p o r t s. c o m 31
NAVY TROPHY RACE RESULTS 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, 44; Penn, 14; Navy, 13 Navy placing, if not first 1933 Navy 1934 Penn 2nd 1935 Penn 2nd 1936 Navy 1937 Navy 1938 Harvard 2nd 1939 Harvard 2nd 1940 Harvard 2nd 1941 Harvard 2nd Navy placing, if not first 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 Navy placing, if not first 1976 Harvard 3rd 1977 Penn 3rd 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 Callow Cup Presented to the winner of the lightweight varsity race between Navy and Penn. The trophy is Named after Russell Rusty Callow, who coached at both Penn and Navy. Navy, 26; Penn, 26 1955 Penn 1956 Navy 1957 Navy 1958 Navy 1959 Navy 1960 Navy 1961 Navy 1962 Navy 1963 Penn 1964 Navy 1965 Penn 1966 Penn 1967 Penn 1968 Penn 1969 Penn 1970 Navy 1971 Navy 1972 Navy 1973 No Race 1974 Penn 1975 Penn 1976 Penn 1977 Penn 1978 Penn 1979 Penn 1980 Penn 1982 Penn 1983 Navy 1984 Navy 1985 Navy 1986 Navy 1987 Penn 1988 Navy 1989 Penn 1990 Penn 1991 Penn 1992 Penn 1993 Penn 1994 Navy 1995 Penn 1996 Navy 1997 Penn 1998 Penn 1999 Penn 2000 Penn 2001 Navy 2002 Navy 2003 Navy 2006 Navy 2007 Navy 32 U. S. N a v a l A c a d e m y
NAVY TROPHY RACE RESULTS 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, 19; Syracuse, 9 Navy placing, if not first 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 Navy placing, if not first 1982 Navy 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 2006 Syracuse 2nd 2007 Syracuse 2nd Haines Trophy Presented to the winner of the lightweight varsity race between Navy and Harvard. The trophy is named after Bert Haines, Harvard lightweight head coach from 1936-52. Harvard, 40; Navy, 7 1958 Harvard 1959 Harvard 1960 Harvard 1961 Navy 1962 Harvard 1963 Harvard 1964 Harvard 1965 Harvard 1966 Harvard 1967 Harvard 1968 Harvard 1969 Harvard 1970 Harvard 1971 Harvard 1972 Harvard 1973 Harvard 1974 Harvard 1975 Navy 1976 Harvard 1977 Harvard 1978 Harvard 1979 Harvard 1980 Harvard 1982 Harvard 1983 Harvard 1984 Harvard 1985 Harvard 1986 Harvard 1987 Harvard 1988 Harvard 1989 Harvard 1990 Harvard 1991 Harvard 1992 Harvard 1993 No Race 1994 Harvard 1995 Harvard 1996 Harvard 1997 Harvard 1998 Harvard 1999 No Race 2000 No Race 2001 Harvard 2002 Navy 2003 Navy 2005 Harvard 2006 Navy 2007 Harvard w w w. N a v y S p o r t s. c o m 33
NAVY TROPHY RACE RESULTS Eads Johnson Trophy Presented to the winner of the lightweight varsity race between Navy and Yale. The trophy is named after Eads Johnson, the captain of the 1934 Yale lightweight rowing team and a 20-year member of the U.S. Navy. Navy, 3; Yale 1 2006 Yale 2007 Navy Joseph Murtaugh Cup Presented to the winner of the lightweight varsity race between Navy and Princeton. The trophy is named after the former Princeton and U.S. lightweight rowing coach. The inaugural race for the Murtaugh Cup will be held this spring in Annapolis. Playfair Cup Presented to the winner of the women s varsity race between Navy, Boston University and George Washington. The trophy is named after Virginia Playfair whose family has ties to each of the three schools son, Michael Field, is a USNA graduate and provost at BU; daughter-inlaw, Lorraine Field, is a GW graduate; granddaughter, Sara Field, rowed while a student at BU. Boston Univ., 7; Navy, 1; Geo. Washington, 0 Navy placing, if not first 2000 Boston University 3rd 2001 Boston University 2nd 2002* Boston University 2nd 2003 Boston University 2nd 2004* Boston University 2nd 2005 Boston University 2nd 2006* Boston University 2nd 2007 Navy * results determined by placings at Eastern Sprints Stag Trophy Presented to the team compiling the most overall points in the heavyweight races between Navy, Cornell and Syracuse. The trophy is named after Norman G. Stag. Navy, 25; Cornell, 12; Syracuse, 3 (totals do not reflect the 98 tie between Navy and Syracuse) 34 U. S. N a v a l A c a d e m y 1967 Cornell 1968 Cornell 1969 Navy 1970 Navy 1971 Navy 1972 Navy 1973 Navy 1974 Cornell 1975 Cornell 1976 Navy 1977 Cornell 1978 Syracuse 1979 Navy 1980 Navy 1982 Navy 1983 Navy 1984 Navy 1985 Navy 1986 Navy 1987 Navy 1988 Navy 1989 Navy 1990 Navy 1991 Navy 1992 Cornell 1993 Navy 1994 Cornell 1995 Navy 1996 Navy 1997 Navy 1998 Navy & Syracuse 1999 Syracuse 2000 Navy 2001 Cornell 2002 Cornell 2003 Cornell 2004 Cornell 2006 Syracuse 2007 Cornell
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, 1 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 1982 Navy 1983 Navy 1984 Navy 1985 No Race 1986 Navy 1987-89 Navy 1990 Navy 1991 Navy 1992-2001 No Race 2002 Navy 2003 Navy 2006 Navy 2007 Navy 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 1967 Wisconsin 1968 Wisconsin 1969 Wisconsin 1970 Navy 1971-80 No Race 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 2002 Wisconsin 2003 No Race 2006 Wisconsin 2007 Wisconsin w w w. N a v y S p o r t s. c o m 35
NAVY CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA RESULTS Eastern Sprints Heavyweight 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 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 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 Navy won lightweight titles at the 2004 Eastern Sprints and IRA regattas. Eastern Sprints Lightweight Navy s women s team won the inaugural Patriot League Championshp in 2005. 36 U. S. N a v a l A c a d e m y 1955 5th n/a 1956 n/a n/a 1957 5th n/a 1958 4th n/a 1959 n/a n/a 1960 2nd n/a 1961 3rd n/a 1962 1st n/a 1963 8th 6th 1964 8th 9th 1965 10th 8th 1966 9th 9th 1967 6th 8th 1968 7th 8th 1969 Did Not Race 8th 1970 5th 3rd 1971 5th 3rd 1972 3rd 3rd 1973 4th 4th 1974 5th 6th 1975 2nd 2nd 1976 4th 5th 1977 2nd 6th 1978 9th 7th 1979 7th 5th 1980 7th 4th 1981 5th 4th 1982 6th n/a 1983 8th 6th 1984 7th 7th 1985 4th 6th 1986 6th 4th 1987 7th n/a 1988 6th 8th 1989 8th n/a 1990 8th 8th 1991 7th n/a 1992 8th 7th 1993 7th 6th 1994 6th 5th 1995 7th n/a 1996 6th n/a 1997 11th 10th 1998 12th n/a 1999 10th n/a 2000 9th n/a 2001 7th n/a 2002 4th 2nd 2003 9th 3rd 2004 1st 2nd 2005 4th 2nd 2006 2nd 1st 2007 4th 1st
NAVY CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA RESULTS IRA Regatta Heavyweight 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 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 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 IRA Regatta Lightweight Year Varsity Boat 1996 5th 1997-98 Did Not Race 1999 10th 2000 8th 2001 5th 2002 2nd Year Varsity Boat 2003 7th 2004 1st 2005 6th 2006 6th 2007 6th Eastern Sprints Women 1996 15th n/a 1997 15th n/a 1998 14th 12th 1999 11th 11th 2000 13th 12th 2001 14th n/a 2002 11th 10th 2003 15th 16th 2004 11th 9th 2005 10th 10th 2006 13th 12th 2007 12th 11th Patriot League Women 2005 1st 1st 2006 2nd 2nd 2007 2nd 2nd Navy s heavyweight program won the 1990 Ten Eyck title for accuring the most points as a team at the IRA Regatta. w w w. N a v y S p o r t s. c o m 37