Celebrating 60 Years of Men’s Rowing
Bringing Together Common Men Striving for Uncommon Success
From the very start of Men’s Rowing at Northeastern in 1965, the program’s founders had the uncanny ability to put all the pieces together—from hiring the right coaches to building competitive teams that immediately evoked admiration and respect.
Sixty years on, the university’s rowing community can take pride in having created a winning culture that has earned its rightful place among the country’s elite.
Celebrating a milestone
The Northeastern Men’s Rowing program has a proud history of bringing together common men who strive for uncommon levels of success. Indeed, more than 1,000 student-athletes have competed on the Northeastern Men’s Rowing team over six decades, proudly carrying the banner of Husky rowing.
The 60th anniversary of Northeastern Men’s Rowing has created an exciting environment to honor the program’s long and successful history—from its establishment in 1965 to the present day. We celebrate this special milestone by envisioning an even greater future for our student-athletes while building upon an already robust tradition.
The story of Northeastern Men’s Rowing has been one of steady progress, consistency, and achievement. And as we look to the future, we can be sure that the program remains competitive at the highest possible level—and able to change students’ lives for another 60 years and beyond.
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