Few things are as synonymous with the month of January as the boom in gym memberships and subsequent crowding of such facilities. People of all fitness levels flock to the gym with dreams of crushing their New Year’s resolutions, which will undoubtedly be dropped next month when the Valentine’s day chocolate goes on sale. Until […]
Tag: Rowing
Coach’s Corner: Devin Fay
Growing up, Devin Fay, assistant rowing coach, got a taste of almost every sport – from ice hockey to rowing to wrestling. His parents taught him the principle of staying active and being part of a team. “I played a whole load of sports: ice hockey, rowing, swimming and diving, soccer, a little bit of […]
Row a mile in my shoes
The life of a student athlete is not as easy as some may expect, especially on the Division II level. Don’t judge people until you have walked a mile — or, in this case, rowed a mile — in their shoes. Kelly Scott, a junior athletic training major and member of the NSU women’s rowing […]
Rowing focused on growing stronger
Rowing has competed in two events so far, and will be back in action on March 31 at the Barry Dual. The team is defending their title as conference champion and has won the conference four of the last five years.
Player profile: Lauren Boudreau
Lauren Boudreau, junior biology major, is one of three co-captains on the rowing team, and the president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. She started rowing in middle school, and, at the time, she would not have predicted that she would still be rowing today.
NSU rowing: Focused during fall season, ready for winter
Kelly said, “[It’s] very mental. A lot of sports are mental, but it’s one of the most unique sports in the way that you can’t be selfish. It’s such a group, team effort, and you have to all pull together and trust each other. It’s like a family.”
Rowing dominates Division II Duals
On March 25-26, the women’s rowing team won six races to complete the second weekend of the Division II Duals and start their season at 12-2. The first weekend, March 18-19, the team won six of eight races, only losing to Columbia University.