By Griffin Rubin|March 4, 2019
What is it like walking on to a program with 11 straight national competition appearances, a coach that knits, and 60 people at every practice patiently waiting for the frozen river to thaw? University of Michigan oarsman, Daniel Schulz, shares what his daily experience is like as a college rower at one of the most successful club programs in the country.
By Chandler Frumin|November 30, 2017
Switching from playing high-level soccer to rowing my junior year created a world of opportunity regarding being recruited to top universities to row. I put a lot of time and...
By Susie Stevens|May 14, 2017
My journey with rowing was a little out of the ordinary. I was initially recruited to play collegiate water polo before quickly deciding that water polo was not for me at the...
By LRT Staff|January 6, 2017
Coach Hughes, the head Men's Heavyweight Rowing coach at Princeton University has many successful layers to his coaching background. Hughes, a former national champion rower himself, has led teams to...
By Alexandra Cerbone|November 16, 2016
College athletic rosters extend beyond the set number of recruited athletes the NCAA allots them. Walk-on athletes are an integral part of the team. Every team presents an opportunity to...