Chestertown, MD – Alex Kincaid '19 has been named the acting Head Men's Rowing Coach for the Spring Semester and will assume the full-time head coaching position effective July 1.
Kincaid will assume the position following Bill McLean who resigned from the position in December.
Kincaid served as a coxswain for four years with the heavyweight men's team at Washington College before beginning his coaching career. After graduating, he coached rowing and taught at DeMatha Catholic High School before transitioning to coaching the Men's Rowing Team at Catholic University. His most recent coaching role was at The Naval Academy as an assistant for the heavyweight men.
As a collegiate competitor, Kincaid was a two-year team captain at Washington College and earned All-Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference (MARC) honors in 2019. He was also a two-time Team MVP, a three-time Academic All-MARC selection, and the recipient of the 2018 Elizabeth "Bo" Blanchard Memorial Sportsmanship Award.
He holds a B.A. in Philosophy from Washington College (2019) and a M.S. in Leadership and Management from The Catholic University of America (2022). In addition to his coaching duties, Kincaid currently serves as an Academic Advisor at Washington College and lives in Chestertown with his wife.