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2016-17 RESULTS FALL 2016 RESULTS SPRING 2017 RESULTS HEAD of the CHARLES HEAD of the LAKE LAKE LAS VEGAS COLLEGIATE Cambridge, Mass 2016-17 RESULTS FALL 2016 RESULTS SPRING 2017 RESULTS HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF THE LAKE LAKE LAS VEGAS COLLEGIATE Cambridge, Mass. - Charles River Seattle, Wash. - Lake Union REGATTA October 23, 2016 November 6, 2016 Las Vegas, Nev. - Lake Las Vegas MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP FOURS VARSITY 8 March 4, 2017 1. USTC-Princeton 16:41.898 1. Stanford 16:11.671 VARSITY 8 2. Camp Randall 16:57.043 2. Washington 16:12.368 1. Oregon State 5:53.8 3. California 17:05.602 3. Oregon State 16:41.568 2. UC Santa Barbara 5:58.9 4. Danish Federation 17:09.835 4. Gonzaga 17:24.528 5. Cambridge 17:23.561 5. Western Washington 18:04.427 JUNIOR VARSITY 8 6. Oregon State 17:28.210 6. Washington State 18:19.172 1. Oregon State 5:58.2 7. Princeton 17:29.585 7. Oregon 18:20.648 2. UC Santa Barbara 6:14.4 8. George Washington 17:31.675 9. Trent University 17:34.629 JUNIOR VARSITY 8 THIRD VARSITY 8 10. Northeastern 17:37.018 1. Washington 16:08.670 1. Oregon State 6:02.7 11. Wisconsin 17:37.662 2. Oregon State 17:06.807 2. UC Santa Barbara 6:22.5 12. Yale 17:55.009 3. Stanford 17:16.397 Lineups: 13. Harvard 18:05.957 4. British Columbia 17:21.233 V8 - Poe (cox), S. Smith, H. Smith, Call, Koetje, 14. FIT 18:07.872 5. Gonzaga 17:51.415 Kucey, Horpel, Baker, N. Smith. 15. INSA-Pole Lyon 18:23.540 6. Washington State 18:21.017 JV8 - Thompson (cox), DeMartine, Van Kampen, 16. Fat Cat 19:01.489 7. Oregon 21:00.679 Hart, Johnson, Shockey, Miller, Daniel, Carlton. 17. Christ Church Oxford 19:39.448 THIRD VARSITY 8 3V8 - Crugnale (cox), Moran, Kingshill, Fried, Heb- Lineups: 1. Washington A 16:47.676 son, Pjajka, Randall, Wright, Gharib. V4+ - Garrison (cox), Koetje, Call, Horpel, Maritz. 2. Washington B 17:19.641 3. Oregon State 17:42.563 GONZAGA PORTLAND FALL CLASSIC 4. Washington State 18:59.709 Spokane, Wash. - Silver Lake Portland, Ore. - Willamette River 5. Gonzaga 19:28.689 March 26, 2017 October 30, 2016 6. UFV Rowing 22:26.132 VARSITY 8 MEN’S COLLEGIATE DIV I V8 VARSITY 4+ 1. Oregon State 6:07.16 1. Oregon State “Hansen” 15:52.819 1. Washington A 18:08.093 2. Gonzaga 6:29.40 2. Oregon State “Dirth” 15:58.401 2. Washington B 18:32.336 JUNIOR VARSITY 8 MEN’S COLLEGIATE DIV I JV8 3. Washington C 18:38.705 4. Washington D 18:42.442 1. Oregon State 6:16.41 1. Oregon State “Sam G” 16:21.510 2. Gonzaga 6:46.29 2. Oregon State “Keen” 16:28.198 5. Oregon State A 18:46.976 6. Washington E 19:20.224 THIRD VARSITY 8 Lineups: 7. Oregon State B 19:22.277 “Hansen” - Thompson (cox), S. Smith, N. Smith, 1. Oregon State 6:25.51 8. Oregon State C 19:47.261 2. Gonzaga 7:08.03 Call, Horpel, Kingshill, Shockey, Gharib, Moran. 9. Seattle U. 20:15.651 “Dirth” - Poe (cox), Koetje, Maritz, Kosek, Baker, 10. British Columbia 20:24.166 FRESHMAN 8/ FOURTH VARSITY 8 Rust, Johnson, DeMartine, Van Kampen. 11. Oregon A 21:04.377 1. Oregon State F8 6:28.73 “Sam G” - Parrott (cox), Vomocil, Wallace, Fried, 12. UFV Rowing 21:06.099 2. Oregon State 4V8 6:37.81 Yu, Hart, Glickman, Hicks, Korn. 13. Western Washington 21:06.335 3. Gonzaga 6:49.48 “Keen” - Crugnale (cox), Daniel, Carlton, Kapoulas, 14. Oregon B 21:47.583 Steeb, Pjajka, Randall, Parker, Sullivan. Lineups: 15. Oregon C 22:36.034 V8 - Poe (cox), Call, Koetje, S. Smith, Horpel, Baker, 16. Seattle U 22:55.117 H. Smith, Maritz, N. Smith. 17. Pacific Lutheran A 24:53.641 JV8 - Thompson (cox), DeMartine, Van Kampen, 18. Pacific Lutheran B 27:35.843 Wright, Kucey, Hart, Miller, Moran, Johnson. Lineups: 3V8 - Crugnale (cox), Fried, Korn, Shockey, King- V8 - Poe (cox), Koetje, S. Smith, Horpel, Call, Kosek, shill, Hayes, Gharib, Vomacil, Glickman. Maritz, N. Smith, Van Kampen. 4V8 - Clark (cox), Shockey, Glickman, Hayes, Wal- JV8 - Thompson (cox), Daniel, Baker, H. Smith, lace, Ruf, Yu, Rust, Steeb. Carlton, Shockey, Hicks, Johnson, Moran. F8 - Garrison (cox), Parker, Carlton, Pjajka, Nikolov, 3V8 - Crugnale (cox), Kapoulas, Gharib, Fried, Kapoulas, Hebson, Daniel, Randall Steeb, Hart, Kingshill, DeMartine, Hebson. V4+ A - Poe (cox), S. Smith, Kosek, Van Kampen, N. Smith. V4+ B - Thompson (cox), Koetje, Call, Horpel, Maritz. V4+ C - Crugnale (cox), Daniel, Baker, Shockey, Johnson 1 OREGON STATE MEN’S ROWING HISTORY & RECORDS 2016-17 RESULTS SPRING 2017 RESULTS WASHINGTON STANFORD INVITATIONAL COVERED BRIDGE REGATTA Lowell, Ore. - Dexter Reservoir Redwood Shores, Calif. - Redwood Shores Lowell, Ore - Dexter Lake April 8, 2017 April 14, 2017 April 15, 2017 - morning VARSITY 8 VARSITY 8 VARSITY 8 (HEAT 2) 1. Washington 5:53.13 1. Stanford 6:01.2 1. Oregon State 6:29.440 2. Oregon State 6:09.24 2. Oregon State 6:04.4 2. Western Washington 6:34.080 3. Sonoma State 6:38.760 JUNIOR VARSITY 8 JUNIOR VARSITY 8 4. Lewis & Clark 6:39.190 1. Washington 5:51.40 1. Oregon State 6:12.3 5. Sacramento State 6:40.990 2. Oregon State 6:09.81 2. Stanford 6:13.4 6. Arizona State 6:52.690 THIRD VARSITY 8 THIRD VARSITY 8 7. Oregon 7:13.510 1. Washington A 6:06.39 1. Oregon State 6:12.4 VARSITY 4+ (HEAT 3) 2. Washington B 6:13.33 2. Stanford 6:15.6 1. Oregon 7:02.700 3. Oregon State 6:16.18 Lineups: 2. Oregon State 7:03.080 4. Oregon 6:31.97 V8 - Garrison (cox), Koetje, Call, Horpel, Baker, 3. Western Washington 7:04.150 BONUS RACE Maritz, H. Smith, N. Smith, S. Smith. 4. Lewis & Clark 7:46.410 1. Washington A 6:48.81 JV8 - Thompson (cox), Daniel, Carlton, Wright, 5. Portland State 7:53.220 Miller, Hart, Kucey, DeMartine, Randall. 2. Washington B 7:13.99 April 15, 2017 - afternoon 3. Oregon State A 7:21.54 3V8 - Crugnale (cox), Moran, Nikolov, Pjajka, John- 4. Oregon State B 7:22.98 son, Shockey, Van Kampen, Vomocil, Kingshill. VARSITY 8 (FINALS) 5. Oregon State C 7:25.84 1. Oregon 6:42.360 4. Oregon 7:27.36 STANFORD INVITATIONAL 2. Oregon State 6:42.880 Lineups: Redwood Shores, Calif. - Redwood Shores 3. Western Washington A 6:50.920 V8 - Garrison (cox), Koetje, S. Smith, Horpel, Baker, April 15, 2017 - morning 4. Sonoma State 6:59.980 H. Smith, Maritz, N. Smith, Call. 5. Puget Sound 7:00.330 VARSITY 8 6. Western Washington B 7:00.930 JV8 - Thompson (cox), Daniel, Carlton, Wright, 1. Oregon State 5:55.4 Kucey, Hart, Miller, DeMartine, Van Kampen. 2. Santa Clara 5:59.2 VARSITY 4+ (FINALS) 3V8 - Crugnale (cox), Moran, Nikolov, Pjajka, Ran- 1. Seattle U. 7:46.700 dall, Shockey, Johnson, Vomocil, Kingshill. JUNIOR VARSITY 8 2. Oregon State 7:57.670 V4+ A - Thompson (cox), Kapoulas, Hebson, Hayes, 1. Oregon State 6:04.1 3. Sacramento State 7:58.470 Gharib 2. Santa Clara 6:07.4 4. Oregon A 8:01.460 V4+ B - Parrott (cox), Glickman, Steeb, Wallace, THIRD VARSITY 8 5. Arizona State 8:19.360 Rust. 6. Oregon B 8:28.160 V4+ C - Garrison (cox), H. Smith, Korn, Hocker, Yu. 1. Oregon State 6:12.2 2. Santa Clara 6:21.9 Lineups: V8 - Parrott (cox), Hebson, Steeb, Korn, Rust, Yu, JUNIOR VARSITY 8 - re-row Hayes, Glickman, Gharib. 1. Oregon State 6:03.8 V4+ - Parrott (cox), Hebson, Hayes, Wallace, 2. Stanford 6:11.7 Hocker. April 15, 2017 - afternoon VARSITY 8 1. Wisconsin 5:44.8 2. Oregon State 5:51.7 JUNIOR VARSITY 8 1. Wisconsin 5:48.2 2. Oregon State 6:08.7 THIRD VARSITY 8 1. Wisconsin 5:50.2 2. Oregon State 5:52.7 Lineups: V8 - Garrison (cox), Koetje, Call, Horpel, Baker, Maritz, H. Smith, N. Smith, S. Smith. JV8 - Thompson (cox), Daniel, Carlton, Wright, Miller, Hart, Kucey, DeMartine, Randall. 3V8 - Crugnale (cox), Moran, Nikolov, Pjajka, John- son, Shockey, Van Kampen, Vomocil, Kingshill. 2 OREGON STATE MEN’S ROWING HISTORY & RECORDS 2016-17 RESULTS SPRING 2017 RESULTS CALIFORNIA PAC-12 ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS IRA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Tacoma, Wash. - American Lake Gold River, Calif. - Lake Natoma Gold River, Calif. - Lake Natoma April 22, 2017 May 14, 2017 June 2, 2017 - Day 1 (morning) VARSITY 8 TEAM STANDINGS VARSITY 8 (HEAT 2) 1. California 5:40.82 1. Washington 72 1. California 5:40.388 2. Oregon State 5:45.91 2. California 65 2. Cornell 5:42.835 3. Oregon State 50 3. Dartmouth 5:44.317 JUNIOR VARSITY 8 4. Stanford 49 4. George Washington 5:49.741 1. California 5:49.96 5. UCLA 34 5. Oregon State 5:57.881 2. Oregon State 6:01.41 6. Colorado 22 6. Santa Clara 6:01.841 THIRD VARSITY 8 t7. Oregon 19 t7. Washington State 19 JUNIOR VARSITY 8 (HEAT 1) 1. California 5:45.68 1. Washington 5:45.438 2. Oregon State 5:54.11 VARSITY 8 2. Brown 5:50.626 FOURTH VARSITY 8 1. Washington 5:36.321 3. George Washington 5:56.676 1. California 5:49.79 2. California 5:40.567 4. Navy 6:02.205 2. Oregon State 6:08.74 3. Stanford 5:51.972 5.
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