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College Boat Club of the University of Pennsylvania is the rowing program for
University of Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania (also known as Penn or UPenn) is a private research university in Philadelphia. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is ranked among the highest-regarded universitie ...
Rowing, located in the Madeira Shell House at #11 Boathouse Row on the historic Boathouse Row of
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,
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. Its membership consists entirely of past and present rowers of the University of Pennsylvania. It hosts both heavyweight and lightweight varsity men's teams and an openweight varsity women's team. The Wharton Crew Team, however, rows out of
Bachelors Barge Club Bachelors Barge Club is an amateur rowing club located at #6 Boathouse Row in the historic Boathouse Row of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is the oldest continuously operating boathouse in the United States. It went through renovations as part o ...
at #
6 Boathouse Row Bachelors Barge Club is an amateur rowing club located at #6 Boathouse Row in the historic Boathouse Row of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is the oldest continuously operating boathouse in the United States. It went through renovations as part o ...
. College Boat Club was founded in 1872 by the school's students, shortly after the school's campus was relocated from Center City to West Philadelphia. College Boat Club was admitted to the Schuylkill Navy in 1875.


History


University Barge Club

The history of rowing at the
University of Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania (also known as Penn or UPenn) is a private research university in Philadelphia. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is ranked among the highest-regarded universitie ...
began in 1854 with the foundation of the
University Barge Club University Barge Club of Philadelphia (also known as UBC) is an amateur rowing club located at #7 in the historic Boathouse Row of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Hist ...
.


Founding of College Boat Club

In 1872, University of Pennsylvania ("Penn") students founded the College Barge Club to provide an alternative to the school's first boat club, the
University Barge Club University Barge Club of Philadelphia (also known as UBC) is an amateur rowing club located at #7 in the historic Boathouse Row of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Hist ...
, and to focus on preparing students for intercollegiate competitions. The Club later changed its name from College Barge Club to College Boat Club. In the club's first year, it had only 20 members, mostly sophomores from the university's graduating Class of 1875. At first, the Club rowed out of the
Quaker City Barge Club Fairmount Rowing Association is an amateur rowing club, founded in 1877. The facility, located at #2 Boathouse Row in the historic Boathouse Row of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Fairmount originally ...
. However, College Boat Club grew quickly and was able to build its own boathouse in 1874. In 1877, sophomores from College Boat Club were victorious against seniors rowing out of
University Barge Club University Barge Club of Philadelphia (also known as UBC) is an amateur rowing club located at #7 in the historic Boathouse Row of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Hist ...
. By 1879, the club was the base for most Penn crews, and members were rowing in intercollegiate competitions. In 1893, College Boat Club opened membership to alumni as well as enrolled students. In 1904, the Club admitted alumni crews as far back as 1899. Currently, membership for alumni is limited to former varsity rowers.


Competitions

The crews of College Boat Club compete in several regattas throughout the rowing season. The three most competitive regattas are the Eastern Association of Rowing College (EARC) Championship, the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) Championship, and the
Henley Royal Regatta Henley Royal Regatta (or Henley Regatta, its original name pre-dating Royal patronage) is a rowing event held annually on the River Thames by the town of Henley-on-Thames, England. It was established on 26 March 1839. It differs from the thre ...
. As of 1997, the women's crews compete in the
NCAA Division I Rowing Championship The NCAA Division I Rowing Championship is a rowing championship held by the NCAA for Division I women's heavyweight (or openweight) collegiate crews. The inaugural National Championship was held in 1997 for the top 16 crews in the country, loca ...
instead of the IRAs.


EARC Championship (Eastern Sprints)

The Penn heavyweight men's eight has won the
Eastern Sprints The Eastern Sprints is the annual rowing championship for the men's Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges (EARC). (Since 1974, the "Women's Eastern Sprints" has been held as the annual championship for the Eastern Association of Women's Rowing Co ...
six times: 1955, 1962 (tied with
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), 1986, 1991, 1996, and 1998. The lightweight men's eight has won 5 times: 1951, 1952, 1955, 1976, and 2019.


IRA Championship

Penn, along with
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and
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, founded the
Intercollegiate Rowing Association The Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) governs intercollegiate rowing between varsity men's heavyweight, men's lightweight, and women's lightweight rowing programs across the United States, while the NCAA fulfills this role for women's ope ...
and competes annually in the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship, which is the most competitive race in American collegiate rowing. In 2004, Penn finished fourth in the grand final for the Men's Freshman Four w/Cox and fifth in the Men's Open Four w/Cox grand final. In 2005, Penn finished third in the Men's Varsity Lightweight Eight and fourth in the Men's Freshman Eight. In 2006, the Men's Freshman Eight finished third. In 2017 and 2019, the Men’s Varsity Lightweight 8 finished 2nd and 3rd, respectively. In 2008, the Men's Open Four qualified for the grand final, but finished sixth. The last time that the Penn won the Ivy League Championship at IRAs was 1992, when Penn tied Dartmouth. Penn has won the Ivy League Championship eight additional times in 1898, 1899, 1900, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, and 1989.


Henley Royal Regatta

Penn Crew has competed at the prestigious
Henley Royal Regatta Henley Royal Regatta (or Henley Regatta, its original name pre-dating Royal patronage) is a rowing event held annually on the River Thames by the town of Henley-on-Thames, England. It was established on 26 March 1839. It differs from the thre ...
. In 1994, College Boat Club won the Ladies' Challenge Plate. In 1991, Penn won the Thames Challenge Cup. In 1955, Penn won the most prestigious of all prizes at Henley, the
Grand Challenge Cup The Grand Challenge Cup is a rowing competition for men's eights. It is the oldest and best-known event at the annual Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England. It is open to male crews from all eligible rowing cl ...
. Penn also won the Thames Challenge Cup in 1951 and 1952.


National Collegiate Rowing Championship

The men's team won the National Collegiate Rowing Championship in 1991.


1955 crew

The 1955 Men's Heavyweight 8, coached by
Joe Burk Joseph William Burk (January 19, 1914 – January 13, 2008) was an American oarsman and coach. Raised in Delanco Township, New Jersey, he graduated from Moorestown High School in 1930. At the University of Pennsylvania, Burk rowed in ...
, won at the Henley Regatta, and the crew's speed drew attention and acclaim internationally. One source highlights the accolades as follows:


Coaching staff

Penn has enjoyed the tutelage of many of the best rowing coaches of all time including Rusty Callow,
Joe Burk Joseph William Burk (January 19, 1914 – January 13, 2008) was an American oarsman and coach. Raised in Delanco Township, New Jersey, he graduated from Moorestown High School in 1930. At the University of Pennsylvania, Burk rowed in ...
, Ted Nash, Stan Bergman, Brendan Cunningham, and Hudson Peters.


Ted Nash

In 2004, former Penn coach Ted Nash became the first person to participate in 10 Olympic games as either an athlete or coach when he was appointed as a coach on the 2004 team in Athens. This is a record for any member of any US Olympic team, regardless of event or sport. During his first games at the 1960 Rome Olympics, Nash was on the gold medal-winning four without coxswain boat. In 2008 he showed no signs of slowing down as made it 11 by returning again to the Olympic stage in Beijing as coach of the heavyweight men's coxless pair.


Stan Bergman

Stan Bergman coached the Men's Heavyweight Rowing Program to numerous championships at all levels. He is held in extraordinary regard in the rowing community, and beyond, for his success with his crews on and off the water.


Women

* Head Coach of Women's Crew: Wesley Ng * Head Coach of Women's Crew Emeritus/Quaker Rowing Camp Director: Michael "Touchdown" Lane


Heavyweight men

* Head Coach: Albert “Al” Monte * Assistant Coaches: Phil Brunner, Matt Carmody * Boatman: Andrew Blum * Boatman Emeritus: Donald “Shep” Shepard


Lightweight men

* Head Coach: Colin Farrell Captain(s): Sam Ward and Zach Howell


Gallery

File:College72.png, College Boat Club,
#11 Boathouse Row, in 1972. File:CollegeBC1904.jpeg, Crew launching shell of College Boat Club boathouse in 1904.


Prominent members

* Ted A. Nash (former Penn Coach) -
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(gold medal) &
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(bronze medal) US Olympic Teams and US Olympic Coach from 1968 to 2008 * Louis Lombardi, Jr., '15 - 2010 US Junior Team, 2014–15 US U23 Teams, 2016 US Senior Team. American actor, songwriter and record producer * John A. Pescatore, '86 -
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(bronze medal) & 1992 US Olympic Teams * Hugh Matheson, '84 - 1972, 1976 & 1980 Great Britain Olympic Teams (silver medal) *James E. Moroney III '75 - 1972 & 1976 US Olympic Teams *
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, '73 - American singer, songwriter and record producer *Luther H. Jones, '72 - 1968 & 1972 US Olympic Teams *John Hartigan, '63 - 1968 & 1976 US Olympic Teams *
Merrill McPeak Merrill Anthony "Tony" McPeak (born January 9, 1936) is a retired 4-star general in the United States Air Force whose final assignment before retirement was as the 14th Chief of Staff of the Air Force from 1990 to 1994. In 1993, McPeak served a ...
, '58 - American politician and Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force * Harry Parker, '57 - 1960 US Olympic Team and US Olympic Coach 1964-1984 * John B. Kelly Jr., '50 - 1948, 1952, 1956 & 1960 US Olympic Teams


Rowers with one Olympic team appearance

These include:


References


Further reading

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External links

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College Boat Club
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