Princeton University Athletics

Camille VanderMeer, Lydia Rosen, Lucy Koven and Hannah Diaz
Women's Crew Has Six Named All-Ivy
May 18, 2023 | Women's Rowing - Open
PRINCETON – The Princeton Women's Open Rowing had six members named All-Ivy, the conference announced today.
Camille VanderMeer, Lydia Rosen, Lucy Koven and Hannah Diaz were named First-Team All-Ivy. VanderMeer was also Academic All-Ivy. Natasha Neitzell and Katherine George were second-team honorees. VanderMeer, Rosen, Koven, Diaz and George were on the 1V that collected gold while Neitzell was on the 4A that earned bronze.
The Orange and Black needed every one of the 32 team points awarded to the winner of the Varsity Eight as they entered the final race seven points behind Yale in the team standings. Princeton's win coupled with Yale's third-place finish in the 1V resulted in an eight-point difference in points accumulated in the race which was just enough for the Princeton win.
Princeton claimed a victory in the First Varsity Eight for the eighth time in the 10-year history of the Ivy League Championship regatta, holding off a charge from Penn on Lake Quinsigamond. With the win, the Tigers have now claimed the 1V in each of the last six Ivy League Championships dating back to 2016.
The NCAA Rowing Championship will be held May 26-28 at Cooper River Park in Pennsauken, New Jersey, with Temple University and Camden County Boathouse, serving as hosts.
Camille VanderMeer, Lydia Rosen, Lucy Koven and Hannah Diaz were named First-Team All-Ivy. VanderMeer was also Academic All-Ivy. Natasha Neitzell and Katherine George were second-team honorees. VanderMeer, Rosen, Koven, Diaz and George were on the 1V that collected gold while Neitzell was on the 4A that earned bronze.
The Orange and Black needed every one of the 32 team points awarded to the winner of the Varsity Eight as they entered the final race seven points behind Yale in the team standings. Princeton's win coupled with Yale's third-place finish in the 1V resulted in an eight-point difference in points accumulated in the race which was just enough for the Princeton win.
Princeton claimed a victory in the First Varsity Eight for the eighth time in the 10-year history of the Ivy League Championship regatta, holding off a charge from Penn on Lake Quinsigamond. With the win, the Tigers have now claimed the 1V in each of the last six Ivy League Championships dating back to 2016.
The NCAA Rowing Championship will be held May 26-28 at Cooper River Park in Pennsauken, New Jersey, with Temple University and Camden County Boathouse, serving as hosts.
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