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Following Ivy Title, Six Named All-Ivy; Dauphiny Secures Ivy Coach Of The Year
May 22, 2019 | Women's Rowing - Open
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Tigers had six All-Ivy rowers while Lori Dauphiny has been named the Coach of the Year, the Ivy League announced today.
Claire Collins, Emily Kallfelz, Ellie Sawyer and Emily Erdos earned first-team All-Ivy honor following Sunday's races. Sadie McGirr and Hannah Paynter were named to the second-team All-Ivy. Dauphiny, who was picked for the fourth straight year, helped the Tigers nab their fourth consecutive conference title on Sunday afternoon. Princeton took home five gold medals en route to its seventh Ivy crown in nine years.
The V8 squad dominated its race and was never threatened, taking the top time (6:32.64) over Brown (6:34.86) and Yale (6:35.85). With the win, the Tigers secured the Sally P. Shoemaker Trophy, the top point total for all boats and the conference's NCAA automatic bid with the highest point total in the V8, 2V8 and V4 events.
In the NCAA final points standings, the Tigers recorded 48 points while Brown was second with 42. Yale (36) followed along with Harvard (28), Penn (25), Dartmouth (17), Cornell (11) and Columbia (9). The Tigers' point total for all boats was 87, 12 more than Brown (75). Yale was third (52) with Harvard (52), Penn (41), Dartmouth (28), Cornell (19) and Columbia (15) rounding out the field.
Claire Collins, Emily Kallfelz, Ellie Sawyer and Emily Erdos earned first-team All-Ivy honor following Sunday's races. Sadie McGirr and Hannah Paynter were named to the second-team All-Ivy. Dauphiny, who was picked for the fourth straight year, helped the Tigers nab their fourth consecutive conference title on Sunday afternoon. Princeton took home five gold medals en route to its seventh Ivy crown in nine years.
The V8 squad dominated its race and was never threatened, taking the top time (6:32.64) over Brown (6:34.86) and Yale (6:35.85). With the win, the Tigers secured the Sally P. Shoemaker Trophy, the top point total for all boats and the conference's NCAA automatic bid with the highest point total in the V8, 2V8 and V4 events.
In the NCAA final points standings, the Tigers recorded 48 points while Brown was second with 42. Yale (36) followed along with Harvard (28), Penn (25), Dartmouth (17), Cornell (11) and Columbia (9). The Tigers' point total for all boats was 87, 12 more than Brown (75). Yale was third (52) with Harvard (52), Penn (41), Dartmouth (28), Cornell (19) and Columbia (15) rounding out the field.
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