Women's Rowing
Power, Jake

Jake Power
- Title:
- Assistant Coach / First Recruit Contact
- Email:
- powerj@usc.edu
- Phone:
- (608) 630-7912
Jake Power enters his second season as an assistant coach on USC women's rowing head coach Kelsie Chaudoin's staff, having brought eight years of prior collegiate coaching experience with him to USC.
“I am thrilled to have Jake join our staff,” Chaudoin said of Power when he arrived at USC in July 2024. “He and I have had the opportunity to work together in the past, and I was able to witness his drive and passion for the sport firsthand. He has a strong work ethic and high standards and, without fail, shows up to the boathouse full of energy and ready to go the extra mile to support the team's success. That spirit is contagious to everyone around him, and I am excited about its impact.”
Power comes to USC after serving three seasons at UCLA, where he was on staff primarily assisting with the Bruins’ first and second fours. Last season, UCLA registered a first-place and two second-place finishes at the 2024 Big Ten Invitational and had a first-place and three second-place finishes at the 2024 Dexter Lake Invitational.
"I'm thrilled to join USC rowing as we start this new journey in the Big Ten. I want to thank Kelsie Chaudoin and Paul Perrier for trusting me with this role,” Power said. “I had the privilege of working with Kelsie at Stanford, where I witnessed her coaching knowledge, relentless determination, and, above all, unwavering integrity. Kelsie's leadership, combined with USC's rich athletic tradition and commitment to the student-athlete, presents such an extraordinary opportunity for women's rowing to reach the next level. Now, it's time to get to work. Fight on!"
Power’s coaching career began as a volunteer assistant coach with the Stanford women's program. While there, he assisted the varsity four crew that placed eighth at the 2018 NCAA Championships. He then spent a season at Loyola Marymount serving as an assistant coach, continuing his work with varsity and novice fours. During his time at LMU, the Lions finished first in the varsity four and second varsity four at the 2019 West Coast Conference, claiming those titles for first time in LMU’s history.
A 2016 graduate of University of Virginia and a native of Madison, Wisc., Power holds a bachelor’s degree in history from UVA and a master’s in management from UCLA.
“I am thrilled to have Jake join our staff,” Chaudoin said of Power when he arrived at USC in July 2024. “He and I have had the opportunity to work together in the past, and I was able to witness his drive and passion for the sport firsthand. He has a strong work ethic and high standards and, without fail, shows up to the boathouse full of energy and ready to go the extra mile to support the team's success. That spirit is contagious to everyone around him, and I am excited about its impact.”
Power comes to USC after serving three seasons at UCLA, where he was on staff primarily assisting with the Bruins’ first and second fours. Last season, UCLA registered a first-place and two second-place finishes at the 2024 Big Ten Invitational and had a first-place and three second-place finishes at the 2024 Dexter Lake Invitational.
"I'm thrilled to join USC rowing as we start this new journey in the Big Ten. I want to thank Kelsie Chaudoin and Paul Perrier for trusting me with this role,” Power said. “I had the privilege of working with Kelsie at Stanford, where I witnessed her coaching knowledge, relentless determination, and, above all, unwavering integrity. Kelsie's leadership, combined with USC's rich athletic tradition and commitment to the student-athlete, presents such an extraordinary opportunity for women's rowing to reach the next level. Now, it's time to get to work. Fight on!"
Power’s coaching career began as a volunteer assistant coach with the Stanford women's program. While there, he assisted the varsity four crew that placed eighth at the 2018 NCAA Championships. He then spent a season at Loyola Marymount serving as an assistant coach, continuing his work with varsity and novice fours. During his time at LMU, the Lions finished first in the varsity four and second varsity four at the 2019 West Coast Conference, claiming those titles for first time in LMU’s history.
A 2016 graduate of University of Virginia and a native of Madison, Wisc., Power holds a bachelor’s degree in history from UVA and a master’s in management from UCLA.