• Girls Crew

    Head Coach: Deborah Vo

Schedule

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Roster

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Name
Position
Graduating Year
Hometown
2024
Greensboro, NC
2024
Weston, MA
2024
Dublin, NH
2025
Whitefish Bay, WI
2025
Newark, NJ
2026
Concord, NH
2024
Aspen, CO
2025
Aspen, CO
2026
Seoul, Korea, Republic of
2024
Houston, TX
2025
Portsmouth, NH
2026
Franklin, TN
2026
Lake Havasu, AZ
2025
Cut Bank, MT
2026
Missoula, MT
2026
Manchester, CT
2024
Boston, MA
2026
Darien, CT
2027
Rye, NH
2027
Brooklyn, NY
2024
Shanghai, China
2025
Camarillo, CA
2027
Temecula, CA
2024
New York, NY
2026
McLean, VA
2025
Auckland, New Zealand
2027
Seoul, Korea, Republic of
2025
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2027
Old Greenwich, CT
2026
Rennes, France
2027
Shanghai, China
2026
El Paso, TX
2026
Ewing, NJ
2025
Woodville, VA
2025
Laguna Beach, CA
2024
Hailey, ID
2026
Mt. Pleasant, SC
2024
El Paso, TX
2026
Beijing, China
2027
Needham, MA
2027
Westport, CT
2024
Bow, NH
2026
Manhattan Beach, CA
2027
Jamestown, NC
2026
Pelham, NY
2027
Syosset, NY
2026
London, United Kingdom
2026
Steamboat Springs, CO
2024
Bow, NH
2027
Houston, TX
2027
Lebanon, NH
2027
Beverly Farms, MA
2024
Beverly Farms, MA
2027
Bronx, NY
2027
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • SEASON OUTLOOK
    Sixth Form captains Phoebe Opler ‘23, Lilly Schaeffer ‘23 and Anna Zoltowski ‘23 will lead the girls varsity crew on the water in the 2023 season. A large and dedicated group of sixth form rowers will provide additional leadership. Some begin to lay the foundation for the spring season competing in the fall, including at the Head of the Charles.  In the spring, with a strong squad seven boats deep, including five boats of returning rowers and an eager group of novices, the Big Red will continue to build the foundation for success with competitive racing in 2023!
     
    HISTORY
    Established in 1881, rowing has taken place at St. Paul’s School for more than 150 years, when the Halcyon and Shattuck Boat Clubs began annual competition.  This tradition still continues at the end of every season with the annual Anniversary Boat Club Races.  SPS is one of the founding members of the NEIRA – the New England Interscholastic Rowing Association.  On the girls side, St. Paul’s has won fourteen 1st boat gold medals, the most of any other NEIRA crew in history, most recently in 2012, 2017, 2018, and 2019, including team trophies in 2017 and 2019, and a gold medal sweep in 2017.   Many SPS alumnae have gone on to row in Division I and III collegiate programs throughout the USA.  Across the boys and girls programs, over a dozen Olympians and over thirty junior and collegiate national team rowers started their love for the sport at SPS on Turkey Pond.  We are proud to continue that tradition, focusing on our core values to build an inclusive and competitive crew of strong, powerful women who represent these values on and off the water.  
     
    COACHING
    Coach Michael Spencer, a medal-winning varsity heavyweight rower, recognized as the outstanding oarsman at The College of the Holy Cross, became head girls varsity coach in 2011 after coaching at Tabor Academy and for ten years as the head girls coach at The Taft School where he coached its first NEIRA championship crew.  For more than a decade, he has worked to build a collaborative coaching model, leading the SPS first boat to four gold medals at the NEIRA Championship (2012, 2017, 2018, 2019), multiple medals in the second and third boats, and three Team Trophy Champions in 2017, 2019, and 2022.  The first girls boat also finished as the second-fastest scholastic crew in the nation at the 2012 Youth Nationals; won the National Scholastic Rowing Association Regatta in 2014; the Reading Town Regatta in England in 2014, 2017, and 2019; and recorded strong finishes at the Women’s Henley Regatta in 2011, 2014, and 2017, capturing the Henley Peabody Cup in 2019 – for the fourth time in school history.

    Spencer and co-coach, Deborah Vo, a decorated college rower who helped lead Brown University to two NCAA titles and arrived at SPS in 2016, model the very teamwork they espouse by alternating head coaching duties every other year for the girls crews.  Working together they continue the tradition of hard work, commitment, and success that have distinguished St. Paul’s girls crew for the past fifty years.
     
    FACILITIES
    • Crumpacker Boathouse, completed in 2007, is located on campus at Turkey Pond, one of the best 2000 meter racing venues in New England.  The boathouse includes a fleet of nine eights, two bow coxed fours, and multiple doubles, pairs, and single sculls for use in training by the girls crew.  The boathouse also includes a crew meeting room with audio/visual capabilities, 20 ergometers and rowing simulators for training, and a trophy room celebrating the history of SPS rowing and many distinguished alumni/ae.
    • Indoor Sweep/Sculling Rowing Tanks with computer stroke analysis, located in the Athletic & Fitness Center, provides an eight person indoor training facility.  The AFC also includes dedicated weight/workout space, and 20 rowing ergometers for use in training.
     
    RACING SCHEDULE
    • Competition against NEIRA private and public schools in a competitive racing schedule
    • Pre-season instructional rowing and small boat competition in the fall, including the Head of the Charles Regatta.
    • Pre-season spring training trip and racing scrimmages
    • Following the NEIRA championships in May, the crews often go on to race at the Youth Nationals, the National Scholastic Rowing Association Championship, and in international competitions at the Reading Amateur Regatta (UK) and at Women’s Henley.
     
    RECORD OF SUCCESS
    ·         NEIRA 1st Boat Champions: 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019
    ·         NEIRA 2nd Boat Champions: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2017, 2022
    ·         NEIRA 3rd Boat Champions: 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2017, 2022
    ·         NEIRA Team Trophy: 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023
    ·         Youth Nationals: 2002 (silver medal)
    ·         National Scholastic Rowing Association (NSRA) Champions: 2014
    ·         Women’s Henley Champions: 1996, 1998, 2001, 2019

    ALUMNAE
    ·         Alums rowing at Division I and Division III schools including: Harvard, Yale, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, UPenn, Stanford, MIT, Bates, Middlebury, Williams, Wellesley.
    ·         International Competition including Henley Women’s Regatta, Henley Royal Regatta, Junior and U23 National Championships, and Olympic Competition.
    ·         Alumnae include more than a dozen junior and national team rowers and four Olympians.

Coaches

  • Photo of Deborah Vo
    Head Coach Deborah Vo
    (603) 229-5500, ext. 6073
  • Photo of Meredith Finch
    Assistant Coach Meredith Finch
    (603) 229-5500 ext. 6015
  • Photo of Elizabeth Little
    Assistant Coach Elizabeth Little
    (603) 229-5500, ext. 6087
  • Photo of Walter Thorne
    Assistant Coach Walter Thorne
    (603) 229-4765

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