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No. 5 Women's Open Rowing Set For NCAA Championships This Weekend
May 26, 2022 | Women's Rowing - Open
SARASOTA, Fla. – The 2022 NCAA Rowing Championships get underway for the No. 5 Princeton Tigers tomorrow with 1V8 at 9:12 a.m.
"We're all very excited to participate in the NCAA Rowing Championships," Princeton head coach Lori Dauphiny. "After all we have been through over the past several years, we can't wait to get out there and show we can do on a national stage."
The NCAA Rowing Championships, composed of 22 teams, will be held May 27-29 at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Florida with University of Central Florida and Suncoast Aquatic Nature Center Associates, serving as hosts. Teams qualifying for the championship are required to field two boats of eight rowers and one boat of four rowers. For the I Eights, II Eights and Fours, all 22 boats will be seeded into four heats.
Princeton's 1V8's heat is at 9:12 a.m. The Tigers' 2V8 gets going at 10:24 a.m., while the 4+ goes off at 11 a.m. Should the boats finish in the top two in their heats, they will advance to the A/B Semifinals or race in the repechages later in the afternoon.
The semifinals take place on Saturday with the Grand Finals on Sunday.
The Tigers' seeds have the V8 at No. 2 with the 2V8 at No. 13 and V4 at No. 3. The Tigers are one of four Ivy League schools (Yale, Brown and Penn) to be represented at the NCAA Championships.
Last season, the Tigers placed 12th overall as a team at the NCAAs with the 1V and V4 earning top 10 finishes. Princeton has won three NCAA titles all-time with the 1V8 in 2006 and 2010 and the 2V in 1997. Dauphiny's squad is one of three programs, along with Brown and Washington, to have competed at every NCAA Championship regatta since the inaugural event in 1997. Prior to 1997, women's crews competed at the National Collegiate Rowing Championship; Princeton won the national title in 1990, 1993, 1994 and 1995.
"We're all very excited to participate in the NCAA Rowing Championships," Princeton head coach Lori Dauphiny. "After all we have been through over the past several years, we can't wait to get out there and show we can do on a national stage."
The NCAA Rowing Championships, composed of 22 teams, will be held May 27-29 at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Florida with University of Central Florida and Suncoast Aquatic Nature Center Associates, serving as hosts. Teams qualifying for the championship are required to field two boats of eight rowers and one boat of four rowers. For the I Eights, II Eights and Fours, all 22 boats will be seeded into four heats.
Princeton's 1V8's heat is at 9:12 a.m. The Tigers' 2V8 gets going at 10:24 a.m., while the 4+ goes off at 11 a.m. Should the boats finish in the top two in their heats, they will advance to the A/B Semifinals or race in the repechages later in the afternoon.
The semifinals take place on Saturday with the Grand Finals on Sunday.
The Tigers' seeds have the V8 at No. 2 with the 2V8 at No. 13 and V4 at No. 3. The Tigers are one of four Ivy League schools (Yale, Brown and Penn) to be represented at the NCAA Championships.
Last season, the Tigers placed 12th overall as a team at the NCAAs with the 1V and V4 earning top 10 finishes. Princeton has won three NCAA titles all-time with the 1V8 in 2006 and 2010 and the 2V in 1997. Dauphiny's squad is one of three programs, along with Brown and Washington, to have competed at every NCAA Championship regatta since the inaugural event in 1997. Prior to 1997, women's crews competed at the National Collegiate Rowing Championship; Princeton won the national title in 1990, 1993, 1994 and 1995.
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