Club Crew in College

Anonymous
I have a kid who loves crew but is probably not recruitable. He is interested in East Coast schools. Any suggestions for schools with club crew programs. He is in MCPS with an 3.8 UW, 1480 SAT.
Anonymous
Pick the college and they will probably have club crew. It is very common.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pick the college and they will probably have club crew. It is very common.


I’m a rower, and that simply isn’t true. Crew is very expensive and limited by number of boats and size of boathouse. If the school has a varsity program they probably won’t also have a club program because there isn’t enough space and equipment. Large colleges in major rowing cities like Boston, Philly, and DC where there are lots of club boathouses for the public might be more likely to have a club program that uses these facilities. All of this is to say it’s probably not as easy as “they all have club programs.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid who loves crew but is probably not recruitable. He is interested in East Coast schools. Any suggestions for schools with club crew programs. He is in MCPS with an 3.8 UW, 1480 SAT.



Loyola MD used to have one and maybe they still do or it might be a full-on sport now.
Anonymous
UVA, William & Mary, Bucknell, Lafayette, Lehigh, Villanova, Rutgers and Delaware all have men’s club crew teams.
Anonymous
And Case Western and Haverford.
Anonymous
Boston College, Michigan too. Many club teams are quite good and compete against varsity teams in some competitive regattas, such as Dad Vail.
Anonymous
University of Michigan has s great club program
Anonymous
Beware that while the better club teams welcome walk-ons, they eventually downsize the team by erg score and commitment level. That means waking at 5am, six DOW for several hours of practice. In addition, you are expected to do separate weight workouts, and, if possible, get in an extra row in the afternoon. Not all programs are like this, but it’s typical of UVA and Michigan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UVA, William & Mary, Bucknell, Lafayette, Lehigh, Villanova, Rutgers and Delaware all have men’s club crew teams.


Lehigh has a D1 team and tends to take a lot of walk ons and recruit current students. If he’s looking for somewhere, its worth reaching out
Anonymous
Old Dominion U has a team
Anonymous
CNU
Anonymous
A lot of the SLACS in the NE have club crew. A coach told my DC years ago that they don’t help with admission, but would love to have my DC on the team. Of course the hard thing was getting into the college.
Anonymous
Worcester Polytech
Anonymous
OP, our son rows and, because of the pandemic, wasn't able to compete much the last 2 years. He wasn't sure he could make it onto a D3 team. It turns out that he could and will row for a NE SLAC. Don't assume. Send a video of him rowing, his 2K erg time, and whatever wins he has had. Good luck!
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