Brown University men's rowing

Brown University men's rowing
UniversityBrown University
Athletic directorM. Grace Calhoun
Head coachPaul Cooke (24th season)
ConferenceIvy League
1 Division
LocationProvidence, Rhode Island
FacilityHunter S. Marston Boathouse
Area of PracticeSeekonk River
NicknameBruno or Brunonian
ColorsSeal brown, cardinal red, and white
     
National championships
'79 '83 '86 '93 '94 '95
Conference championships
'72 '84 '87 '93 '94 '00 '08 '09 '12 '24

The Brown University men's rowing team represents Brown University in men's intercollegiate rowing and is the oldest organized intercollegiate sport at the university. Since its revival in 1949, the Brown University rowing program has become one of the most successful collegiate rowing programs in the world, winning men's and women's national titles, as well as championship titles at the world-famous Henley Royal Regatta in England. In addition, the program has produced 32 Olympic rowers.

Brown rowing is characterized by its home course, the Seekonk River, and its historic rivalry with Yale and Harvard. The Brown rowing blade is half white (on bottom) and half brown (on the top).