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Assistant Coach
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Maloney, the 2007 CRCA New England Assistant Coach of the Year,
started rowing in 1992 for Mt. Baker Rowing in Seattle. The next
year she enrolled at the University of Washington and started an
impressive string of four undefeated regular seasons and four
Pac-10 Championships. Paralleling her collegiate rowing success,
Maloney spent her summers rowing with the USA National Team racing
at the Nations Cup Regatta. In 1995 she won a bronze in the pair at
Groningen, The Netherlands, and in 1996 she won a gold in the
straight four at Hazewinkel Belgium. Upon graduation from UW,
Maloney moved on to the USA Senior National Team and began racing
at the World Championships. In 1997 she raced in the 4-, in 1998
she was in the USA 8+ that won a silver in Cologne, Germany, in
1999 again she won a silver with the USA 8+ in St. Catharines,
Ontario. Finally, Maloney finished her competitive racing career at
the Sydney 2000 Olympics where she rowed in the USA 8+. Maloney has
coached rowing at every level from high school to college to
masters. She started coaching at ZLAC in San Diego and has since
coached at CRI and Northeastern University in Boston. At
Northeastern in 2002-2003 she was the second assistant working
mostly with the third varsity. In addition, she coached at Lake
Union Crew in Seattle, and she served as an assistant for the U.S.
Junior National Team Development squad in each of the last three
years. At Yale Maloney is the recruiting coordinator and works
mostly with the novice women.
