Rebuilding UNC rowing program is ready to win under Erin Neppel
When future members of the North Carolina women’s rowing team celebrate success, they’ll know exactly when it all started and exactly whom to thank.
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When future members of the North Carolina women’s rowing team celebrate success, they’ll know exactly when it all started and exactly whom to thank.
On July 15 through 17, two UNC athletes joined a delegation of athletes from the ACC traveling to Selma and Montgomery, Ala. for an immersive social justice journey.
This weekend, the North Carolina women’s rowing team traveled to Clemson, S.C., to compete in the ACC Championship regatta against some of the top teams in the country.
The North Carolina Tar Heel’s women’s rowing team competed in the Lake Wheeler Invitational on Saturday afternoon, finishing in 12th place out of the 17 teams that participated.
On Saturday, the North Carolina rowing team competed in its first event of 2022 at the UVA Invitational at the Rivanna Reservoir in Earlysville, Virginia.
Following two years under interim head coaches, North Carolina Director of Athletics Bubba Cunningham announced in July that former UNC all-American rower, Erin Neppel, would be the third head coach in the program's history.
For Erin Neppel — the newest UNC rowing head coach — returning to her alma mater is surreal. A Tar Heel through and through, the class of 2001 graduate is one of the most decorated rowers in the program’s history.
With several of North Carolina's fall sports teams adding spring seasons to their 2020-2021 schedules, The Daily Tar Heel will be recapping some of the action from this spring's busy weekends in roundups for some events on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
With several of North Carolina's fall sports teams adding spring seasons to their 2020-2021 schedules, The Daily Tar Heel will be recapping some of the action from this spring's busy weekends in roundups for some events on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
With several of North Carolina's fall sports teams adding spring seasons to their 2020-2021 schedules, The Daily Tar Heel will be recapping some of the action from this spring's busy weekends in roundups every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
With several of North Carolina's fall sports teams adding spring seasons to their 2020-2021 schedules, The Daily Tar Heel will be recapping some of the action from this spring's busy weekends in roundups every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The North Carolina rowing team announced its 2021 spring schedule on Wednesday morning. The schedule features two trips to South Carolina and one to Virginia before the Lake Wheeler Invitational and ACC Championship to wrap up the season.
A chance email from Ashley Myles answered a lot of questions for a North Carolina rowing team that saw its coaching staff shrink from four coaches to just two over the last year.
When the North Carolina rowing team participated in a webinar with the Fight Like Britt Foundation, it was more than just another guest speaker. Emilie Gross, the team's interim co-head coach and a former rower at Michigan State, competed against the foundation's namesake in college.
When COVID-19 first swept the country in early March, universities promptly shut down and spring sports were cut short. Athletes went from practicing and playing almost every day to going home, wherever that may be, uncertain about their futures.
The former head coach of the North Carolina rowing team, who resigned in December amid a Title IX investigation into the program, has since worked in the athletic department as a "special assistant to the athletic director," according to personnel files.
Update, 12/2, 4:13 p.m.: This story has been updated with public personnel file information provided by UNC Human Resources. The story has also been updated to better protect the anonymity of sources.
The North Carolina rowing team raced four boats in the Princeton Chase on Sunday, placing as high as 12th in one of the two races the team competed in on Lake Carnegie in Princeton, N.J.
UNC men’s crew is looking to make a name for itself both in the collegiate rowing world and on UNC’s campus.
The North Carolina women’s rowing team capped off its 2018-19 season this weekend by placing seventh of nine teams at the ACC Championships at Lake Hartwell in Clemson, S.C., competing in events on both Friday and Saturday. Senior Maria Marroquin was named to the All-ACC second team, while Virginia captured its tenth consecutive ACC Championship.