2013-14: MAAC All-Academic Team, Second Varsity Boat of the Week (4/23)...At the Knecht Cup on April 12, he and the Varsity Eight finished in first place in the petite finals with a time of 6:12.36, after placing third in the semis. As the Red Foxes retained the President’s Cup this season, Drouin-Reed competed with the Second Varsity Eight and the Varsity Four. The Second Varsity Eight took first place with a time of 5:02.00, while the Varsity Four “B” Boat claimed first place for Marist with a time of 5:31.00. The Red Foxes claimed their 13th consecutive MAAC Championship title, as he and the Second Varsity Eight claimed a first-place finish, posting a time of 6:00.23 to edge Jacksonville by just two seconds. At the New York State Championships, he and the Second Varsity Eight had a successful day in the finals, placing second with a time of 6:39.12. To close out the season, Marist placed seventh at the ECAC Championships, where Drouin-Reed and the Second Varsity Eight placed fourth in the Grand Finals with a time of 6:08.739.
Summer 2013: Earned a silver medla in the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta and Club Nationals, racing in two events for the Vesper Boat Club.
2012-13: All-MAAC Men's Varsity Eight Boat of the Year. MAAC Men’s Varsity Eight Boat of the Week (4/2, 4/9, 4/16), MAAC Men's Varsity Four Boat of the Week (4/9) - In the first race of the spring, the Varsity Eight came out victorious by a margin of just 1.1 seconds… The Red Foxes’ Varsity Four boat won its race on at the Sacred Heart Invitational by nearly nine seconds, finishing ahead of Iona with a time of 6:53.4, while the Varsity Eight Boat finished either first or second in both of its races. The boat finished second in its race on Saturday, April 6, just 2.2 seconds behind the first-place boat from Trinity, finishing in a time of 5:41.9...They were a full 19 seconds ahead of the USCGA in third place...At the Sacred Heart Invitational on Sunday, April 7, the same squad led the way, finishing in a time of 5:39.4, as Marist took the top three spots… The men’s Varsity Eight boat took sixth place out of 18 boats at the Knecht Cup, advancing to the finals by finishing third in both their first head and semifinal race...Marist improved its time by more than 10 seconds, advancing to the finals by just .66 seconds ahead of Mercyhurst, who beat them in the first race...In the Grand Final event, Marist finished sixth in a time of 6:06.05, less than two seconds by the boat from Trinity and less than 10 seconds behind the winner, Drexel…The Marist Varsity Eight boat tied with Jacksonville for the All-MAAC honors as the best varsity eight squad in the conference.
2011-12: All-MAAC Men's Varsity Eight Boat of the Year, All-MAAC Academic, Men’s Varsity Eight Boat of the Week (4/3) - finished just five seconds behind Trinity and 56 seconds ahead of UConn with a time of 6:09.7 on Saturday, March 31...The next day, they won their race by a full 20 seconds over Iona with a time of 6:26.4… At the Knecht Cup, The Men's Varsity Eight finished fourth overall out of 17 boats with a time of 5:55.55 in the final, placing ahead of St. Joseph's and LaSalle..They improved on their time in the semifinals by three seconds.
2010-11:
Prior to Marist: While at Williston Northampton School, Drouin-Reed received two awards pertaining to Rowing...He was honored with the Most Valuable Player Award of the Year of 2009 and he was honored with the Tiff Wood Hammer award for perseverance, focus, and inner drive for the 2008-09 season...Drouin-Reed's rowing club also qualified for Youth Nationals in Cincinnati in 2010.