Carlton Named Assistant Rowing Coach at the University of Minnesota

University
of Minnesota Athletics
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Former Lewis & Clark
women's crew member Becca Carlton was recently named to the
University of Minnesota rowing staff by head rowing coach Wendy
Davis. Carlton, who was a graduate assistant for the Gophers last
year, will become an assistant coach starting July 1st and will
assist with the varsity program. Wendy Wisehart, who is also an
assistant coach, will be elevated to the novice coach, replacing
John Flynn.
Last year, Carlton assisted with the varsity program as a graduate
assistant. She began her coaching career as the novice coach at
Wellesley College in the fall of 2005. As the novice coach, Carlton
led the Novice Eight to second-place finishes at the 2006 and 2007
NEWMAC Conference Championships. In 2008, the 1N8 finished first at
the NEWMAC Conference Championship, which helped Wellesley Crew win
their first ever NEWMAC Team Championship. She led the 1N8 to a
bronze medal at the New England Championships and a silver medal at
the ECAC Championships. Carlton competed collegiately at Lewis
& Clark College where she was a four-year varsity rower and a
three-year captain. A first-team All-American, Carlton was also
named Lewis & Clark’s Woman of the Year in 2005. She
graduated in 2005.
“Becca has done a great job as a graduate assistant and
we’re excited to have her as a member of our full-time
staff,” Davis said. “With her knowledge of our program
and working with our athletes last year, she provides an easy
transition. Although she is young, she does an excellent job
coaching our sport and I look forward to working with her again
this year.”
"I am very excited and honored to be an assistant coach for the
rowing program here at Minnesota," Carlton said. "I look forward to
continuing the tradition of excellence that has been established by
the coaching staff and team in the years to come."




