The story of Northeastern’s inseparable twins.
By Noah Fernandes
All articles filed in Women’s rowing
Untraditional Routes to D1
Transfer and international athletes discuss their journeys to Northeastern and the unique perspectives they add to their teams.
By Elizabeth Klemm
Thank You, Janet
A profile of Janet Swanson, a legend of Northeastern Athletics.
By Sara Corey
The Body in the Mirror
Rowing’s Olivia Goldenberg’s personal story on her experiences as an athlete with an easting disorder.
By Olivia Goldenberg
A Friendly Rivalry
How two coxswains’ competition for a singular spot created a lifelong friendship
By Kiera Bohen & Sara Corey
Shaving Seconds
By Sara Corey As a coxswain, my principal job is to steer, so the Head of the Charles is my time to make the biggest difference in my boat’s performance by steering the shortest course possible and by keeping the rowers engaged and motivated for three miles, or about eighteen minutes. By turning at just…
Read MoreUnited for Silver
By Sara Corey This summer, Madison Mailey and her teammates on the Canadian Senior National Rowing Team had a choice: they could race with a poor mentality and lose, or they could unite and race to win a world championship. After winning the Under 23 World Championships for the second time, Mailey earned a spot…
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