Women's Rowing

- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Vicky Curry enters the 2010-11 season in her fourth year as an assistant coach with the Boston University women's rowing team. Previously, she had served as a volunteer assistant with BU women's crew from the fall of 2005 to the spring of 2007.
Curry spent four years working as a paralegal in Boston and during that time served as an assistant for the Boston College varsity men's crew from the fall of 2003 to the spring of 2005. During that time she coached the varsity men's pair to a bronze medal and assisted in coaching the lightweight men's eight, which was ranked in the top 10 in the nation.
She competed for Boston College as an undergrad, serving as a varsity coxswain all four years of her tenure. Curry graduated in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in liberal arts.
While a coxswain at BC and after graduation, she was a member of the New York Athletic Club. Curry was in the women's intermediate eight and four that won Nationals in 2002 and the Royal Canadian Henley that same year. She coxed the men's lightweight four in the 2003 Head of the Charles and won the event with a course record. Curry also participated in the selection for the USA Men's lightweight eight for competition at the World Championships 2001-2003.
She spent her high school career rowing for Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Ill., from 1995-99.
Curry and her husband MJ reside in Charlestown, Mass.



