06/16/2026
As part of our incoming class, we’re excited to welcome Charlotte Goldman to . Charlotte, who is from Baltimore, MD and attended Roland Park Country School, will be joining the rowing program as a coxswain.
We’re looking forward to having Charlotte with us this fall.
06/09/2026
Introducing our 2026-2027 captains for Diplomats Rowing:
Men’s 🚣 Max Taxter and Peter Kutscher
Women’s 🚣♂️ Maria Darrup and Audrey Zawoiski
06/08/2026
As we look towards summer, we’re excited to start welcoming members of the Class of 2030 to F&M Rowing. First up, Max Rosielle, who will be joining the program from the Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy (NCA) in Erie, PA. We’re looking forward to having Max with us this fall.
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05/17/2026
As seen in LNP + LancasterOnline F&M Rowing this summer is offering three learn to row opportunities, one for adults and two for high school students, in the greater Lancaster area. F&M’s three six-day sessions this summer will be on the Susquehanna River’s Lake Clarke, meeting at the team boathouse in Wrightsville. Hours each week are 5 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday.
Info on dates, cost and registration for the three different sessions is available at the following link: https://shorturl.at/4bi4Y
05/08/2026
The final regatta for the season, F&M x Dad Vail.
05/07/2026
F&M Rowing Takes on the Dad Vail this weekend as seniors graduate on Saturday - https://mailchi.mp/668b44444767/dadvailregatta
05/04/2026
Some racing. Some laughs. Some smiles. Some jumping and hugging. All F&M Rowing. All
05/04/2026
Some racing. Some smiling. Some jumping and some hugs. All part of F&M Rowing and .
04/29/2026
Counting down the days until our seniors’ final race at MARCs, today we’re spotlighting Skyler 🚣♀️ From learning how to row freshman year to stepping into a meaningful leadership role, Skyler has grown so much both on and off the water. She’s built friendships that will last a lifetime and helped shape the team along the way.
Favorite rowing memory: one practice on the water where we fully got lost in the fog on Lake Clark. We couldn’t see the shore at all. Of course it was less than ideal at the time, but we survived (and the boat did too) and live to tell the tale.
Congratulations Skyler and we will always look out for birds for you!