Miami rowing wraps up Fall season; Prepares for the Spring
Meredith Razzolini enters her first season as a collegiate coach as she assumes the role of assistant with the University of Miami rowing program.
The Roswell, Ga. native is a 2010 graduate of Clemson University where she coxed for four seasons, including one season under current Canes Head Coach Andrew Carter.
Under Carter's tutelage, Razzolini led the Varsity 4+ to a first-place finish at the NCAA Division I National Championship in 2009. That same season she also led her crew to a first-place finish at the ACC Championship.
During her four years at Clemson, Razzolini coxed all her boats to either grand final or petite final finishes at major competitions that included two appearances at the NCAA Championship.
Razzolini brings an extensive rowing background to her post at UM. She coxed the St. Andrews Rowing Club in high school as well as accumulating four years of experience in youth lightweight rowing. She competed at the Head of the Charles and the U.S. Rowing Youth Invitational and Championship. She spent one season as a youth coxswain.
During her collegiate career, she earned ACC All-Academic honors, Clemson University's 2009 IPTAY Student Athlete of the Year award and was a four-year varsity letterwinner. She was also awarded a post-undergraduate assistantship with the ACC at the BCS Orange Bowl.