Registration for the spring season is open through Friday, January 24th.
You can register here: Spring 2025 registration
Important dates for the start of the Winter/Spring season:
- Novice Men will practice at Loyola on Tuesdays, and both Novice Men and Novice Women will practice at Loyola on Fridays until the winter weather passes. Practice is on the gym balcony.
- Registration deadline is Friday, January 24th.
- Uniform stores are open until Monday, January 27th.
Note for parents of new rowers: The new parent meeting has been moved to Tuesday, January 28th at 7:30 pm via the Zoom.
Click on the following link to learn more about Loyola Rowing and how joining the team could make a big impact on your high school experience: This is Loyola Rowing!
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | SaturdAY | |
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Varsity Women | 3:30-6:00p | 3:30-6:00p | 3:30-6:00p | OFF | 3:30-6:00p | 7:00-9:00a |
Varsity Men | 3:30-6:00p | 3:30-6:00p | OFF | 3:30-6:00p | 3:30-6:00p | 7:00-9:00a |
Novice Women |
3:30-5:30p | OFF | 3:30-5:30p | 3:30-5:30p |
3:30-5:00p 3:30-5:30p (at Boathouse in Spring) |
7:00-9:00a |
Novice Men |
OFF |
3:30-5:00p 3:30-5:30p (at Boathouse in Spring) |
3:30-5:30p | 3:30-5:30p |
3:30-5:00p 3:30-5:30p (at Boathouse in Spring) |
12:00-2:00p |
The Loyola Academy Rowing Association has embarked on an 'engraved-brick donor campaign' and development of a brick-patio just outside the LARA boathouse.
Secure your part of LARA's legacy and community by purchasing a personally engraved brick!
All 'contributions' are tax deductible and will be applied towards the development of the LARA program for future generations of rowers.
For further information navigate to the above Donate tab Brick Campaign or Find Information Here for brick options, pricing and order form!
Your generosity and support are greatly appreciated!
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Founded in 1985, Loyola Academy Rowing Association (LARA) provides a rare, highly desirable opportunity for Loyola Academy students to participate in the sport of rowing. Of fundamental importance, LARA believes that the arduous, demanding nature of the sport creates the ideal environment for the physical, mental, and spiritual development of student athletes. To this end, LARA endeavors to lead students toward recognition, appreciation and fulfillment of their true athletic potential through the shared pursuit of winning both the MSRA Midwest Championships and the SRAA National Championships. The teams, as constructed, strive toward excellence with dedication to Jesuit ideals, including aspiring to become “Women and Men for Others.”