Patrick Tynan |
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College:
UMass '99
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Position:
Assistant Coach
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Patrick Tynan, who led the Williams women to the 2007 NCAA
Division III team and Varsity 8 titles, was named the freshman
lightweight coach for the Yale 150s in August of 2008. A 1999
graduate of UMass with a degree in exercise science, Tynan comes to
the 150s from his alma mater, where he worked as an assistant coach
for the women's crew in 2007-2008. In 2006, Tynan was named Acting
Head Women's Coach at Williams, and the Williams women's crew
responded to his leadership by winning both the team and Varsity 8+
titles at the 2007 NCAA Division III Championship. "What Patrick
did at Williams - taking over a talented team and getting them to
raise their game further - is testament to his leadership and
inspiration," said Card. "This is a great hire for Yale, and Pat
and I have already started to work hard on the 2009 season. I can't
wait for the guys to meet Pat and welcome him to the Y150 family."
Prior to Williams, Tynan spent six seasons coaching the men's and
women's freshmen crews at Colby. In 2001, 2004 and 2005 his women's
crews went undefeated and won Gold medals at the New England Rowing
Championships and the ECAC National Collegiate Invitational
Regattas. Before his arrival at Colby, Tynan spent two years as the
assistant coach for the Men's Crew at UMass, where his crews
medalled at the New England and Atlantic-10 Rowing Championships.
During his two years at UMass, Tynan also served as an assistant
coach at Deerfield Academy in Deerfield, Mass. Tynan's rowing
career began in 1990 at St. John's High School in Shrewsbury,
Mass., and continued at the University of Massachusetts. He rowed
in UMass' varsity lightweight eight for four years, earning
numerous medals at the New England Rowing Championships and the
Champion International Collegiate Regattas. After graduating in
1999 with a degree in exercise science, Tynan spent the summer with
the US Lightweight Development Team at Riverside Boat Club in
Boston, winning three medals at the American Rowing Championships.
