With 750 meters to go in the 2008 Olympic women’s eight final, the U.S. boat was in the lead. But Romania and the Netherlands were only two seconds behind and starting to close.
The Princeton women's lightweight crew will race for the national championship. By placing second in its semifinal heat, the Tiger varsity eight will look to get back on the medal stand.
For the first time in school history, Seattle Pacific will compete for the team title when the NCAA Women’s Rowing Championships are contested, Friday through Sunday, May 28-30.
Finals are set for Saturday with the completion of semifinals at the 2010 USRowing National Selection Regatta #2 and Speed Order May 13-15 at the Finn M.W. Caspersen Rowing Center.
The Seattle Pacific men row for the final time this season while two women’s crews have one of their last opportunities to display their NCAA Championships worthiness.
USRowing Training Center/California Rowing Club’s Warren Anderson (Paso Robles, Calif.) and teammate Brett Sickler (Los Gatos, Calif.) won the men’s and women’s single sculls, respectively, on Sunday.
Racing in the double sculls and men’s four at the 2009 USRowing Spring Speed Order was completed Saturday morning at the Finn M.W. Caspersen Rowing Center on Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J.
Racing in the single sculls and men’s pair at the 2009 USRowing Spring Speed Order was completed Friday morning at the Finn M.W. Caspersen Rowing Center on Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J.
Yale University claimed the top spot in this week’s USRowing/Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association NCAA Division I Varsity Eight Coaches Poll, while WWU and Williams College topped their Divisions.
USRowing has invited 29 collegiate rowers to attend its 2009 Women’s Under 23 National Team Selection Camp this summer, the organization announced on Wednesday.
The University of Delaware women’s rowing team sent two crews into the finals and competed in four other event heats to highlight competition at the Murphy Cup Regatta Saturday on the Schuylkill River
It was the first weekend of April last year when men’s heavyweight crew coach Curtis Jordan had a sense of what that season would be like. He’s hoping for something a little different in 2009.