“Previewing the 2024 Syracuse Men’s Rowing Season: Freshmen to Watch, Key Departures, and Key Matchups”
Syracuse Men’s Rowing Prepares for 2024 Season
Syracuse men’s rowing had a standout season in 2023, with each crew placing in the top 15 at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) National Championship and an eighth-place finish in the Ten Eyck Trophy standings. As the Orange gear up for the 2024 season, there are several key factors to keep an eye on.
Freshmen Beck Honebein and Oles Walo are two newcomers to watch, with promising results from the fall season. Honebein was the only freshman on the varsity 8 team that finished first in the Cornell Fall Classic, while Walo showcased his skills in the 4V8 and 3V8 races.
However, Syracuse also bid farewell to key members of its Henley Crew, including Bricen Nygaard, Emory Sammons, Connor Toomey, and Ryan Elsinga. Despite these departures, assistant coach Connor Walters expressed confidence in the younger group and highlighted the potential within the team.
Returning athletes like Mack Carr, Cole Nordby, Declan Fry, and Jack Gorman will play crucial roles in filling the gaps left by the departing seniors. Additionally, rowers like Lachlan Doust and Joe Willis, who represented their countries at the U23 World Rowing Championships, bring valuable experience to the team.
Looking ahead to the spring season, Syracuse aims to excel in key matchups against top teams like California, Oregon State, and Stanford. The Orange will also defend their title at the Goes Trophy regatta against Navy and Cornell on Lake Onondaga.
With a strong focus on continuous improvement and a history of success in recent years, Syracuse men’s rowing is poised for another competitive season in 2024. Stay tuned for more updates as the team prepares to make waves in the upcoming competitions.