By 2aDays Staff|March 3, 2025
Think you know NCAA rowing terms? Think again! From blistering sprints to synchronized strokes, this high-intensity sport has a language all its own. Whether you’re a die-hard fan, a curious...
By 2aDays Staff|June 20, 2024
Lilly O’Sullivan and Maya Meschkuleit are former college rowers from George Washington University and Yale University. The Division I athletes talked with us about their college rowing recruiting process and...
By Bella Nevin|August 29, 2023
Rowing is one of the oldest traditions in the world, yet it still tends to be one of the more underrated sports in the United States. As one of the...
By Bella Nevin|July 5, 2023
Abby Malek just finished her junior year at Bucknell University. Abby is an applied mathematical sciences major and is also a college rower for Bucknell. Big sports like football and...
By Chandler Frumin|February 28, 2023
Competing at the college level can be daunting, but a little preparation goes a long way. Lucky for recruits, you can take steps now to ensure your success down the...
By Camila Cramer|August 29, 2022
Shawn Pistor is the head rowing coach at Rollins College, where he has a lot of experience coaching and recruiting athletes. This interview gives recruits a good idea of some...
By Daley Craft|April 6, 2022
The NCAA is home to the most-watched college sports in the US and also organizes games and tournaments between underrepresented sports such as fencing, rugby, and even bowling. However, one...
By Keri Caputo|October 6, 2021
At some point during high school, many student-athletes wonder: “How can I continue my athletic career in college?” Despite being a skilled athlete, not everyone can be a starting quarterback...
By Maya Meschkuleit|June 8, 2020
As a fast rower in your senior year of high school, you’re told the world is your oyster… but what if you’re allergic to shellfish? You want to go further....
By Griffin Rubin|May 13, 2019
At the most competitive academic schools in the world, sports are not always at the forefront. However, Ivy League Rowing has established itself as the most dominant conference in men’s...
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 Jenae Alderson|August 7, 2018
Men’s rowing is not a known sport in the NCAA, but is still just as important as all the other sports when it comes to recruitment! Let the people know...
By Chandler Frumin|January 13, 2018
The Clemson Rowing state of the art boathouse is located on Clemson’s campus’s western edge. It overlooks beautiful Lake Hartwell. You walk to the secluded lying wooded area on the...
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...