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No. 4 Women's Rowing Hosts No. 5 Yale for Eisenberg Cup This Weekend
April 17, 2025 | Women's Rowing - Open
PRINCETON – The No. 4 Princeton Women's Rowing Team welcomes the No. 5 Yale Bulldogs to Lake Carnegie on Saturday morning.
Action gets underway with the 1Vs racing for the Eisenberg Cup at 10 a.m. Princeton has won the last 12 Eisenberg Cups and leads the all-timer series, 36-11. The 2V gets underway at 10:15 followed by the varsity four (10:30), third and fourth varsity (10:45), varsity four B (11:00), and varsity four C and D races (11:15).
The first varsity has already taken home the Class of 1987 Trophy and Class of 1975 Cup this season. The Tigers defeated No. 7 Brown by 3.6 seconds along with victories over Harvard and Cornell by 6.5 seconds. The 1V has not lost a race in the regular season since the 2022 season.
The Tigers return all five All-Americans from last season in Katherine George, Zoe Scheske, Margot LeRoux, Sara Covin and Katharine Kalap. Those five were on the first varsity that finished fourth at the NCAA Rowing Championships and helped the team finished fourth overall. It was the first time the Tigers have been in the top four in three consecutive seasons since 2010-13.
At the Paris Olympic Games in the summer, Princeton had four alumnae in Claire Collins '19, Kelsey Reelick '14, Emily Kallfelz '19 and Hannah Scott '21 represent their countries. Reelick '14 and Kallfelz '19 led the U.S. four to fourth overall while Collins' 19 helped the U.S. eight to fifth.
Scott '21 helped the Great Britian quad sculls to gold. Scott became the first rowing gold for Princeton since Caroline Lind '06. One day later, Nick Mead '17 joined Scott as he led the U.S. men's four to the top spot.
Action gets underway with the 1Vs racing for the Eisenberg Cup at 10 a.m. Princeton has won the last 12 Eisenberg Cups and leads the all-timer series, 36-11. The 2V gets underway at 10:15 followed by the varsity four (10:30), third and fourth varsity (10:45), varsity four B (11:00), and varsity four C and D races (11:15).
The first varsity has already taken home the Class of 1987 Trophy and Class of 1975 Cup this season. The Tigers defeated No. 7 Brown by 3.6 seconds along with victories over Harvard and Cornell by 6.5 seconds. The 1V has not lost a race in the regular season since the 2022 season.
The Tigers return all five All-Americans from last season in Katherine George, Zoe Scheske, Margot LeRoux, Sara Covin and Katharine Kalap. Those five were on the first varsity that finished fourth at the NCAA Rowing Championships and helped the team finished fourth overall. It was the first time the Tigers have been in the top four in three consecutive seasons since 2010-13.
At the Paris Olympic Games in the summer, Princeton had four alumnae in Claire Collins '19, Kelsey Reelick '14, Emily Kallfelz '19 and Hannah Scott '21 represent their countries. Reelick '14 and Kallfelz '19 led the U.S. four to fourth overall while Collins' 19 helped the U.S. eight to fifth.
Scott '21 helped the Great Britian quad sculls to gold. Scott became the first rowing gold for Princeton since Caroline Lind '06. One day later, Nick Mead '17 joined Scott as he led the U.S. men's four to the top spot.
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