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Ohio State Rowing Team (6 Straight B1G Champs, 2013-2014-2015 National Champs)

Kate Sweeney Resigns as Ohio State University Rowing Head Coach.


Kate Sweeney, head coach of the Ohio State University rowing team for the past four seasons and a eight-year member of the coaching staff, has announced her resignation. She will finish out the season as coach this Friday, Saturday and Sunday as her team competes at the NCAA championship regatta at Lake Bethel, Ohio.

During her tenure, Ohio State was sixth, eighth and 12th at the NCAA Championship. The Buckeyes finished fourth at the 2024 Big Ten Championship.
 
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Sweeney was Big Ten Coach of the Year a couple of years ago and is the granddaughter of an Ohio State professor and her parents graduated from the Law School. I hope that she will move on to something really good.
 
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Sweeney was Big Ten Coach of the Year a couple of years ago and is the granddaughter of an Ohio State professor and her parents graduated from the Law School. I hope that she will move on to something really good.
You know I was thinking about all of those connections and I'm hoping this wasn't because of any recent developments at the university level that were less than optimal for tOSU reputation. Maybe I'm just paranoid. That still doesn't mean people aren't out to get me though. :paranoid:
 
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OHIO STATE ROWING PROMOTES VETERAN ASSISTANT COACH EMILY GACKOWSKI TO HEAD COACH​

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Ohio State rowing didn't need to look far for its next head coach.

On Tuesday, Ohio State senior deputy athletic director Janine Oman announced veteran assistant Emily Gackowski will be the program's newest leader. Gackowski agreed to a five-year contract with the Buckeyes that will continue through the 2029 season.



“We’re thrilled to promote Emily Gackowski to lead our rowing program,” Oman said in a statement. “She’s earned this opportunity, not only through the good work she’s done as assistant coach and the personal connections she’s made with our student-athletes and staff, but also because of her long-range vision for the program.”
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