Temple University Athletics

Women's Rowing

Temple Women's Rowing
Madeleine Boudreau
Madeleine Boudreau
Madeleine Boudreau joined Temple's staff in August 2018. 

Boudreau boasts a storied career as a rower, spending all four years of her collegiate career competing in the varsity eight boat for Trinity College. 

At Trinity, Boudreau led her crews to an impressive four year stretch, where the Bantams captured the NCAA Championship in 2014, and the NCAA varsity eight title in both 2014 and 2015. The co-captain of her team as a senior, she culminated her collegiate career with a first-team All-American selection. Boudreau's boats also took gold at the Head of the Charles in 2012 and the Head of the Schuylkill in 2013, while winning the varsity eight and team points title at the NEIRA in 2014.

Following her illustrious college career, Boudreau spent the last two years working as an aerospace systems engineer for Belcan Engineering LLC. At Belcan, she was charged with automated data analysis for jet engine health monitoring systems used on the Pratt and Whitney F-135 Fighter Jet. 

In addition to working full time, Boudreau served as the volunteer novice rowing coach at her alma mater where her 2018 Novice 4+s won the novice 4+ event at the Head of the Fish and placed third racing as a 3V4+ at the NEIRA Championships.

Boudreau graduated from Trinity College in 2016 with a bachelor of science in engineering, and will pursue a masters degree in mechanical engineering from Temple.