Racing Underway at USRowing’s 2023 National Selection Regatta
Racing at the 2023 National Selection Regatta got underway Tuesday in Chula Vista, Calif., with time trials in the men's and women's single sculls, double sculls, and pairs.
Racing at the 2023 National Selection Regatta got underway Tuesday in Chula Vista, Calif., with time trials in the men's and women's single sculls, double sculls, and pairs.
In many instances, you will want to go to the prospective rowers and student-athletes themselves.
No. 1 Texas won all four races against No. 10 Virginia in Monday morning (April 24) rowing action at Rivanna Reservoir.
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The No. 4 Princeton Women's Open Rowing Team took down the No. 1 Texas Longhorns and No. 3 Yale Bulldogs, capturing the Eisenberg Cup and ending Texas' 22-race winning streak.
Now is the time for rowing prep work—from setting goals and conditioning to checking equipment.
The Longhorns collected an open-water win from the II Four.
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The poll is in for NCAA Division I, II, and III women's rowing action.
The No. 3 Washington men's rowing team took No. 1 California down to the wire in the featured varsity eight race Saturday morning at the 111th UW-Cal Dual on Montlake Cut.
The Washington women's rowing team won the Simpson Cup with a thrilling win over California in the final race of the annual UW-California Dual Regatta Saturday morning on Montlake Cut.
The No. 7 California women's rowing team won three out of five races against No. 6 Washington but lost the Simpson Cup as the varsity eight dropped its dual by five seconds at the Montlake Cut in Seattle on Saturday morning.
Bears take four of five races against No. 3 Washington at the Schoch Cup.
The Longhorns earned the first league honor of the year following a dominant performance against No. 11 Michigan.
The Washington men's and women's rowing teams return to action this Saturday, April 22, as the Huskies play host for the annual Washington-California Dual, as well as the Title IX Celebration regatta.