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The Program Today

Disciplined Training. Competitive Excellence.

Our Approach

A Program That Demands the Best

Kent School Boat Club is a unified rowing program grounded in long-standing tradition and focused on developing student-athletes through disciplined training, competitive racing, and a strong sense of responsibility to the team.

Rowing at Kent is intentionally demanding. It requires consistency, commitment, and the ability to work within a team toward a shared goal. These expectations shape not only competitive performance but also the broader educational experience, reinforcing habits that carry well beyond the boathouse.

The program serves both boys and girls and remains central to the athletic and residential life of the school, operating year-round with a clear seasonal structure that supports both development and competition.

The Partridge Rowing Center

The Benjamin Waring Partridge Rowing Center provides an exceptional training environment: a spacious workout and ergometer room, men's and women's locker facilities, a large meeting and trophy room, and a six-person indoor rowing tank.

This facility complements the boathouse on the banks of the Housatonic River, a scenic 3.5-mile stretch with very little boat traffic, just minutes from the dormitories.

There is no better training environment in scholastic rowing.

Year-Round Program

The Rhythm of the Season

The Kent rowing program maintains a clear seasonal structure that supports both development and competition throughout the year.

Fall Season

Technical Development

Athletes focus on refining boat skills, building aerobic capacity, and developing cohesion across boats. Fall racing, including head-style regattas, provides opportunities for evaluation, experience, and program-wide engagement.

Winter Training

Strength & Conditioning

The program transitions to structured indoor training at the Partridge Center. This period prioritizes strength, conditioning, and technical reinforcement to prepare athletes physically and mentally for the spring racing season.

Spring Season

Championship Racing

Spring is the competitive centerpiece. Crews train with increased intensity and race across New England and beyond, culminating in NEIRAs and national-level competition, the full expression of the program's preparation and standards.

Coaching Leadership

The Coaches of KSBC

KSBC's coaching staff leads both the boys and girls programs with the same commitment to competitive excellence and character development that has defined Kent rowing for a century.

Boys Head Coach

Coach Eric Houston

Coach Houston leads the Kent boys rowing program, continuing a tradition of excellence that has shaped generations of student-athletes on the Housatonic River.

Under his leadership, the boys program upholds the demanding standards of discipline, teamwork, and competitive ambition that have defined KSBC for a century.

Full coaching biography coming soon.

Girls Head Coach

Coach Christine Wilson

Coach Wilson leads the Kent girls rowing program, carrying forward a tradition of excellence that has produced seven NEIRA championships, back-to-back national titles in 1986 and 1987, and a 2016 Youth National Championship.

Under her leadership, the girls program upholds the same standards of discipline, teamwork, and competitive ambition that have defined KSBC across both programs for more than a century.

Full coaching biography coming soon.

Assistant Coaches — Boys Program

Hunter Southworth Email
Matt Close Email
Andy Provost Email
David McMillan Email

Assistant Coaches — Girls Program

Girls program assistant coaching staff details coming soon. Please contact the program directly for information.

Families

Parents & Supporters

Parents and supporters play an important role in the life of the rowing program. KSBC values clear communication, shared expectations, and a strong partnership between families, coaches, and the school.

Throughout the year, the program maintains a balance between performance and sustainability, ensuring that athletes are challenged appropriately while supported in their academic and residential commitments.

Resources for Families

Seasonal program updates and schedules

Regatta logistics and travel information

Guidance on supporting student-athletes through training and competition

Opportunities to engage with the broader KSBC community

Contact the Program
2025–2026 Season

Race Schedule

Boys varsity schedule shown below. Girls varsity schedule coming soon. Contact the program or visit Kent School Athletics for girls racing dates.

Spring 2026 Race Schedule Full Schedule at Kent Athletics →
Date Opponent / Event Location Result
Apr 11 vs. Phillips Andover Partridge Center (Home) Win Swept all 4 boats  ·  Brown/Perry Trophy
Apr 18 Exeter Invitational Lake Quinsigamond Placed 2nd in 1V  ·  Won Kent/Exeter Points Trophy
Apr 24–25 St. Andrews Regatta Away
May 3 Saratoga Rowing Association Away
May 9 Kent Invitational Lake Waramaug (Home)
May 16 vs. Boston College High School Partridge Center (Home)
May 23 NEIRAs Lake Quinsigamond
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