Princeton University Athletics

Varsity Four C that earned a win last weekend.
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Women's Rowing Hosts No. 13 Penn Saturday
May 01, 2025 | Women's Rowing - Open
PRINCETON – The No. 6 Princeton Women's Rowing Team welcomes the No. 13 Penn Quakers to Lake Carnegie this weekend.
Action gets underway with the first varsity at 10:15 a.m. followed by the second varsity (10:30), varsity four (10:45), varsity four B-D (11 a.m.) and third varsity (11:15).
The Tigers' varsity four B and C collected wins last week as No. 5 Tennessee, No. 10 Syracuse and No. 16 Ohio State came to Princeton. The Varsity Four B earned a 2.9-second victory over Tennessee while the Varsity Four C defeated Syracuse by 5.7 seconds. The Volunteers' first varsity, second varsity, third varsity and varsity four had victories.
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.
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 first varsity at 10:15 a.m. followed by the second varsity (10:30), varsity four (10:45), varsity four B-D (11 a.m.) and third varsity (11:15).
The Tigers' varsity four B and C collected wins last week as No. 5 Tennessee, No. 10 Syracuse and No. 16 Ohio State came to Princeton. The Varsity Four B earned a 2.9-second victory over Tennessee while the Varsity Four C defeated Syracuse by 5.7 seconds. The Volunteers' first varsity, second varsity, third varsity and varsity four had victories.
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.
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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