
Todd Pearson is in his second
season as the head men's rowing coach at the College of the Holy
Cross in 2009-2010.
Last season, Pearson guided the Crusaders as they participated
in several big meets such as the Head of the Charles Regatta, the
Eastern Sprints and the IRA National Championship Regatta. In
2007-2008, he served as a volunteer assistant coach for Holy
Cross. He helped the Crusaders to a first place finish at the
Patriot Challenge Regatta, while the team also took part in the
Eastern Sprints and the Intercollegiate Rowing Association
Championship Regatta. Pearson previously spent two seasons as a
volunteer assistant coach at Dartmouth College (2003-2005).
From 1998-2003, Pearson served as the men's freshman coach for Holy
Cross. In 2002, his second novice eight boat won the gold medal at
the New England Championship, while in 1999 the Crusaders took home
the bronze medal in the second novice eight. Pearson also assisted
in coaching the men's varsity squad from 1998-2003.
A four-year member of the Crusader rowing team from 1994-1998,
Pearson was a part of the first-ever Holy Cross squad to row in a
varsity-level event at the Eastern Sprints, placing 10th in the
varsity lightweight eight in 1998. He also earned two bronze medals
at the New England Championship, as a member of the second varsity
eight in 1996 and the varsity lightweight eight in 1997.
Pearson earned his bachelor's degree in biology from Holy Cross in
1998, and went on to receive a Ph.D. in biomedical sciences from
the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 2003. He resides
in Worcester with his wife, Annie, and their daughter, Tessa.
















