
First Varsity collected a bronze medal
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Women's Crew Finishes Third At NCAA Rowing Championships; 1V Collects Bronze
May 28, 2023 | Women's Rowing - Open
PENNSAUKEN – The Princeton Women's Crew Team secured third place at the NCAA Rowing Championships.
Princeton finished third in the team standings, trailing Stanford (129) and Washington (120). It's the second straight season the Tigers were third, marking the first time in program history that the Tigers finished top three in consecutive seasons. Head coach Lori Dauphiny's squad was the top Ivy school with Yale going fifth (110), Penn sixth (62) and Brown seventh (91).
"I'm proud of every member of our staff and team," said Dauphiny. "It's not just the people here racing, it's our team as whole. We wouldn't be here if it weren't for everyone. I'm so proud of this group of how far they have come from the fall to this moment. "
The First Varsity maintained third place through its final, crossing the line at 6:22.17 behind Stanford (6:17.15) and Washington (6:19.55). It is the third time ever that the boat has medaled at NCAAs in consecutive years (2009-10, 2005-06).
Princeton's varsity four boat finished sixth in its Grand Final (7:22.05), trailing Texas (7:03.17), Yale (7:06.9), Brown (7:11.87), Stanford (7:12.71) and Virginia (7:16.56). This is the fourth Grand Final for the four in the last eight NCAA races.
The Tigers' second varsity collected fifth place in its Grand Final behind Stanford (6:24.85), Washington (6:26.17), California (6:27.53) and Yale (6:27.77). Fifth place matches its posting from last year which is the best mark for Princeton since a silver in 2014.
Princeton finished third in the team standings, trailing Stanford (129) and Washington (120). It's the second straight season the Tigers were third, marking the first time in program history that the Tigers finished top three in consecutive seasons. Head coach Lori Dauphiny's squad was the top Ivy school with Yale going fifth (110), Penn sixth (62) and Brown seventh (91).
"I'm proud of every member of our staff and team," said Dauphiny. "It's not just the people here racing, it's our team as whole. We wouldn't be here if it weren't for everyone. I'm so proud of this group of how far they have come from the fall to this moment. "
The First Varsity maintained third place through its final, crossing the line at 6:22.17 behind Stanford (6:17.15) and Washington (6:19.55). It is the third time ever that the boat has medaled at NCAAs in consecutive years (2009-10, 2005-06).
Princeton's varsity four boat finished sixth in its Grand Final (7:22.05), trailing Texas (7:03.17), Yale (7:06.9), Brown (7:11.87), Stanford (7:12.71) and Virginia (7:16.56). This is the fourth Grand Final for the four in the last eight NCAA races.
The Tigers' second varsity collected fifth place in its Grand Final behind Stanford (6:24.85), Washington (6:26.17), California (6:27.53) and Yale (6:27.77). Fifth place matches its posting from last year which is the best mark for Princeton since a silver in 2014.
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