SACRAMENTO -- A two-time first team All-American, and NCAA national champion as both a coach and student-athlete,
Sarah Puddicombe has been named assistant rowing coach at Sacramento State, it was announced by head coach
Mike Connors.
Puddicombe brings 20 years of coaching experience to the Hornets. She spent the last seven years as the head coach of Capital Crew - the Sacramento State Aquatic Center's youth rowing program for high school students. In addition, she has collegiate coaching stops at Cal (2008-16), UC Davis (2007-08) and Sacramento State (2005-07).
Puddicombe (formerly Whipple) will begin her second stint at Sacramento State as she was Hornets' novice coach under Connors, and helped the team to consecutive WIRA team championships in 2006 and 2007.
A local product from Orangevale, Puddicombe competed four years at UC Davis (1999-02) where she was a two-time All-American coxswain, three-time team captain, and helped the Aggies to a 2002 NCAA Div. II national championship.
She would later add another national championship at Cal, where she helped coach the Bears to a 2016 title. During her time at Cal, the team also had eight consecutive top three finishes at the NCAA Championships, and seven Pac-12 Conference team titles. That included a run of five straight Pac-12 titles from 2009-13.
Puddicombe was promoted to associate head coach at Cal in 2012, and was responsible for signing 67 student-athletes to National Letters of Intent from 2008-14. She coached four individual boats to top four finishes at the NCAA Championships (including a gold in 2014 and 2016), and five individual boat Pac-12 titles.
Most recently, during her seven-year stint at Capital Crew, a total of 72 of her 105 seniors were recruited to row in college. In addition, she has qualified boats to the USRowing Youth National Championships every full season of her tenure, which includes winning a national championship in the Junior 4+ in 2017 and the Junior pair in 2022. The championships were canceled in 2020 and 2021 because of the pandemic.
Other coaching stops included serving as a volunteer coach at the Under-23 National Team Camp in 2008 and 2010. She also worked as a Jr. Pre-Elite Rowing Coach from 2004-06, and made her coaching debut with Capital Crew from 2004-05.
Puddicombe graduated in 2002 from UC Davis with a degree in wildlife, fish and conservation biology. She would later add a master's degree in 2009 from the University of Phoenix.
Puddicombe and her husband, Mark, have two daughters - Morgan and Charlotte.
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