
Princeton Open Crew secured third place at the 2022 NCAA Championships.
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Women's Open Crew Releases 2023 Schedule
December 19, 2022 | Women's Rowing - Open
PRINCETON – The Princeton Women's Open Rowing Crew has released its 2023 schedule.
The Tigers begin the 2023 season with Brown and Michigan St. coming to Lake Carnegie on Mar. 25th. Two weeks later, the Tigers take on Harvard and Cornell in Cambridge, Mass. (Apr.8). Head coach Lori Dauphiny's group will host a handful of Ivy League teams for an Ivy Invitational on Apr. 16.
The next two weeks feature three teams coming to Princeton in the defending national champion, Texas, along with Yale on Apr. 22 followed by Penn a week later (Apr. 29).
Princeton will then head to Eastern Sprints where the Ivy League Championships will take place on May 14. The Tigers have won five straight Ivy titles including last year's dramatic victory as the varsity eight held off Brown to secure the Sally P. Shoemaker Trophy.
Pending qualification, the NCAA Championships will be on the Cooper River (May 26-28). Last season, the Tigers' varsity four won the national title, the first V4 medal in program history. It was also the fourth gold medal for Princeton at the NCAAs ever. The Tigers finished third in the team standings, their best mark since 1997.
The Tigers begin the 2023 season with Brown and Michigan St. coming to Lake Carnegie on Mar. 25th. Two weeks later, the Tigers take on Harvard and Cornell in Cambridge, Mass. (Apr.8). Head coach Lori Dauphiny's group will host a handful of Ivy League teams for an Ivy Invitational on Apr. 16.
The next two weeks feature three teams coming to Princeton in the defending national champion, Texas, along with Yale on Apr. 22 followed by Penn a week later (Apr. 29).
Princeton will then head to Eastern Sprints where the Ivy League Championships will take place on May 14. The Tigers have won five straight Ivy titles including last year's dramatic victory as the varsity eight held off Brown to secure the Sally P. Shoemaker Trophy.
Pending qualification, the NCAA Championships will be on the Cooper River (May 26-28). Last season, the Tigers' varsity four won the national title, the first V4 medal in program history. It was also the fourth gold medal for Princeton at the NCAAs ever. The Tigers finished third in the team standings, their best mark since 1997.
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