Frank Biller, M.Sc., MBA | Head Coach & Director of Rowing
Frank has been at the helm of Virginia Rowing since Fall 2009. Under his guidance the Wahoo crews have won multiple ACRA National Championships, Dad Vail Golds as well as six Head of the Charles titles. Internationally, Frank has taken UVA crews to Henley Royal in 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2023. Several of his UVA rowers have represented the US internationally, including at the Rio Olympics in 2016.
Frank has over 30 years of experience at every level of the sport, coaching and mentoring athletes from the junior to the Olympic levels, both in Europe and in the United States. These athletes have won medals at the world championships, as well as at the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Growing up in Switzerland and traveling the rowing world, Frank has studied the different systems, styles, and cultures of today’s most successful rowing powers.
Prior to professional coaching, Frank also has enjoyed successful careers in finance and the military. In 2004 he earned an MBA and MS from Drexel University’s LeBow Business School. Frank is also adjunct faculty at the Federal Executive Institute (FEI) in Charlottesville where he lectures in cultural development and mindfulness.
He lives in Charlottesville with his wife and son.
Walker Hauptman | Head Novice Coach
Walker joined the coaching staff of Virginia Men’s Rowing at the start of the Fall 2020 season. Hailing from northwest Washington, Walker served as the head coach for Whatcom Rowing Association high school team from 2017 to 2020 in Bellingham, WA.
At UVA, Walker is responsible for all the Novice Coaching, which includes coaching “learn to row” for all new team members starting this Fall.
Walker first started rowing in high school at Bainbridge Island Rowing in 2010. After that he attended Lewis and Clark University in Portland, OR where he rowed in their Varsity 8+. In 2016 Walker transferred to Western Washington University to study history and rowed in WWU’s V8+ until 2019, when he became an assistant coach of Western’s Men’s Rowing team. Upon the start of becoming a collegiate rowing coach, Walker earned his US Rowing Level 2 coaching certification.
Bailey “Bee” Hughes | Assistant Coach & Team Operations
Bailey Hughes started rowing and coxing at the College of Charleston, joining the Virginia Boat Club after graduation as coxswain, sculler, and Learn to Row coach. In 2018 she took a job as the boathouse assistant at the Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse in Manhattan, and in 2020 she became the Freshman Coach for the Fordham University Men’s team. She moved back to Virginia in 2022 to coach and manage operations for the men’s team and is the Head Coach for Rivanna Rowing Club as well as an assistant for the Beaver Creek and WAHS junior team.
Matt Connor, DPT, Team Physical Therapist
Matt obtained his Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2009 from Rutgers University in NJ where he grew up and started his PT career. His interest in sports medicine goes back to being a student athletic trainer as an undergraduate student majoring in Health and Exercise Science.
Matt is a former collegiate soccer player and athlete at heart. His interest in working with rowers began at his first outpatient job in Princeton, NJ. Matt and his family moved to Charlottesville in 2018. They enjoy hiking, biking, and anything outdoors.
Jenny Fjeseth, M.Ed., LAT, ATC, CES | Athletic Trainer – Emeritus & Chief Tele-health
Highly trained, educated and superbly experienced, particularly in the sport of rowing, Jenny is the dedicated healer to those who fall hard. With a primary goal of injury prevention, she is responsible for all aspects of athletic training which includes evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries for VRA.
Jenny has been using her 20+ years of knowledge, skills, and experience to keep the team in top form. In addition to working with VRA, she has worked with NCAA teams at two D-I universities (rowing, football, and men’s gymnastics), members of various national rowing teams, professional athletes, and everyday athletes from all walks of life.
In addition to her M.Ed. in Sport and Exercise Psychology from UVA ‘01, she also holds a B.S. in Exercise and Sport Science and a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Oklahoma. Jenny is a certified athletic trainer by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification, licensed by the Virginia Board of Medicine, a certified Corrective Exercise Specialist, and a certified STOTT Pilates instructor for all levels of mat and reformer. She is certified in CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer through the American Safety & Health Institute.
When Jenny isn’t geeking out over the latest kinesiology research articles, she enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, solving puzzles, and playing board games. She is married to Lance Fjeseth and they have two children, Ty and Zoe.
Assistant and Boat’s Coaches
Francis “Frank” Vasquez | Assistant Coach ’18
Danielle “Ellie” Coles | Assistant Coach ’17
Ellie began coxing in her first year at University of Virginia and coxed for the team for four years. In her third year Ellie was a member of the Lightweight 4+ that participated in the Head of the Charles and went on to win the Dad Vail Regatta. In her final season on the team she was a member of the Varsity Eight that earned bronze at the Head of the Charles and the ACRA national championship. Ellie graduated from UVA in 2017 with bachelor’s degrees in Chemistry and Archaeology.
After graduating Ellie moved to the Philadelphia area for work. During her time in Philadelphia she volunteered as an assistant coach for a local high school rowing team. Ellie returned to Charlottesville in 2020 to continue advancing her career in environmental chemistry, while helping coach the varsity squad.
Mary Beth Greer | Assistant Coach ’18
UVA Women’s team alumni, profile pending