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All three boats from Ohio State reach Grand Finals at the NCAA Rowing Championship.
Go Buckeyes
Andy Teitelbaum will no longer serve as the Ohio State women’s rowing head coach, according to a statement from the Department of Athletics Tuesday.
Assistant coach Kate Sweeney will serve as interim head coach for the 2020 season, according to the statement. The upcoming season begins March 28.
Andy Teitelbaum Will No Longer Serve as Head Coach of Ohio State Rowing
I hope it was not anything inappropriate. He was a very good head coach (one of Ohio State's best) and was there since the inception of the program. So I really hope it was not anything inappropriate.
Hope a top-notch, national championship-level coach can be hired as a replacement. Since 2000, this is one of Ohio State's best programs.
Go Buckeyes.
A NEW SKIPPER. The Ohio State women's rowing program saw an extremely abrupt change in leadership yesterday as the school rather unceremoniously announced longtime head coach Andy Teitelbaum was out.
"Andy Teitelbaum will no longer serve as the head coach of the Ohio State women’s rowing program, effective immediately. Fourth-year assistant coach Kate Sweeney, a former Buckeye rower from 2009-12, will serve as the interim head coach for the upcoming 2020 campaign, the 25th in school history. A national search to replace Teitelbaum will begin once the season is over."
I'm not going to speculate too much, but you don't send a release like that for the departure of a coach that won three consecutive NCAA titles and nine Big Ten championships two weeks before the start of the season if everything is fine.
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