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2006 NCAA Rowing Championships Tournament Records DIVISION I Rowing DIVISION I 2006 TEAM RESULTS I EIGHTS II EIGHTS FOURS TOTAL 1. California............................. 2nd (33) 2nd (22) 2nd (11) 66 2. Brown.................................. 3rd (30) 1st (24) 1st (12) 66 3. Princeton.............................. 1st (36) 6th (14) 7th (6) 56 4. Washington St. ................... 4th (27) 5th (16) 4th (9) 52 5. Ohio St. .............................. 5th (24) 4th (18) 3rd (10) 52 6. Michigan St. ....................... 6th (21) 7th (12) 6th (7) 40 7. Washington ......................... 8th (15) 8th (10) 5th (8) 33 8. Wisconsin............................ 12th (3) 3rd (20) 8th (5) 28 9. Notre Dame ......................... 7th (18) 12th (2) 11th (2) 22 10. Yale..................................... 9th (12) 10th (6) 10th (3) 21 11. Stanford............................... 10th (9) 9th (8) 9th (4) 21 12. Tennessee ............................ 11th (6) 11th (4) 12th (1) 11 Note: Ties in team scoring are broken by finish in I Eights. 2006 EVENT RESULTS II Eights: Petite final—1. Michigan St. [Katie Bitz, Kate I Eights: Petite final—1. Notre Dame [Sarah Palandech, Williamson, Kathy Syrowik, Suzanna Buzzell, Christie Julie Sobolewski, Amanda Polk, Mary Quinn, Laura Fours: Petite final—1. Princeton [Mary Leemputte, Daiss, Jenna Peters, Ashley Johnson, Sarah Schmidt, Abby Pearson, Allison Marsh, Melissa Felker, Meghan Boyle, ROWING Savannah Sachs, Caitlin McGrath, Anna Walter, Wieber (coxswain)], 6:57.2200; 2. Washington, Maria Romano (coxswain)], 6:47.5460; 2. Minnesota, Margaret Arbuthnot (coxswain)], 7:49.3430; 2. 6:58.8220; 3. Stanford, 7:00.3840; 4. Yale, 6:48.5280; 3. Washington, 6:49.1480; 4. Yale, Wisconsin, 7:53.4180; 3. Stanford, 7:57.0340; 4. Yale, 7:03.4590; 5. Tennessee, 7:04.6800; 6. Notre Dame, 6:49.6690; 5. Southern California, 6:51.1610; 6. 7:57.6850; 5. Notre Dame, 8:01.9610; 6. Tennessee, 7:05.0010. UCLA, 6:56.3190; 7. Stanford, 7:02.3670. 8:03.4330. II Eights: Grand final—1. Brown [Vanessa Rathbone, I Eights: Grand final—1. Princeton [Caroline Lind, Kristin Fours: Grand final—1. Brown [Annie Van Beuningen, Elizabeth Fison, Katie Reynolds, Corey Finnerty-Ludwig, Haraldsdottir, Jackie Zider, Devan Darby, Andreanne Joanna Jacob, Casey Collins, Carly Traub, Christina Dove West, Meg Anderson, Sarah Bowman, Jeannette Morin, Caroline Kruse, Genevra Stone, Kate Bertko, Lizzie Caligiuri (coxswain)], 7:41.1030; 2. California, Saraidaridis, Sarah Wu (coxswain)], 6:48.7680; 2. Agnew (coxswain),], 6:36.8510; 2. California, 7:45.3500; 3. Ohio St., 7:45.7800; 4. Washington St., California, 6:54.3760; 3. Wisconsin, 6:54.6660; 4. 6:43.2600; 3. Brown, 6:43.5210; 4. Washington St., 7:46.0910; 5. Washington, 7:49.3350; 6. Michigan Ohio St., 6:55.9680; 5. Washington St., 6:56.0790; 6. 6:48.0670; 5. Ohio St., 6:49.3190; 6. Michigan St., St., 7:54.0320. Princeton, 7:00.4750. 6:51.2220. History Team Results Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site 1997 .................................. Washington Jan Harville 201 Princeton 184 Rancho Cordova, Calif. 1998 .................................. Washington Jan Harville 91 Brown 85 Gainesville, Ga. 1999 .................................. Brown John Murphy 56 Virginia 56 Rancho Cordova, Calif. 2000 .................................. Brown John Murphy 59 Washington 55 Camden, N.J. 2001 .................................. Washington Jan Harville 58 Michigan 53 Gainesville, Ga. 2002 .................................. Brown John Murphy 67 Washington 63 Indianapolis 2003 .................................. Harvard Liz O’Leary 59 Brown 57 Indianapolis 2004 .................................. Brown John Murphy 70 Yale 58 Sacramento 2005 .................................. California Dave O’Neill 67 Virginia 63 Sacramento 2006 .................................. California Dave O’Neill 66 Brown 66 West Windsor, N.J. Note: Ties in team scoring are broken by finish in I Eights. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS I EIGHTS Brown 4, Washington 3, California 2, Harvard 1. Championship Records 6:20.74—California (Erin Cafaro, Mara Allen, Erin Reinhardt, Iva Obradovic, Kim Atkinson, Laura INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS FOURS Terheyden, Kaylan Vader Schilden, Jelena Djukic, 7:18.42—Virginia [Katrin Sydlik, Allison Brennan, Brown 11, Washington 8, Virginia 5, Princeton 2, Remy Hitomi (coxswain)], 2005. Mieke Pitts, Mindy Fiesler, Michelle Ellison California, Harvard, Michigan, Southern California, 1 each. (coxswain)], 2005. II EIGHTS 6:34.19—Virginia [Chrissie Monaghan, Mary Dobmeier, Sara Lipp, Heather Gardner, Kim Southern, Libby McCann, Crystal MacLeod, Beth Clark, Launa Forehand (coxswain)], 2005. DIVISION I Team Appearances Team (Years Participated) No. Best Finish Year(s) Boston U. (1999-2000-01)........................................................................................................................................................... 3 Seventh 2000 Brown (1997-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06).............................................................................................................................. 10 First 1999-2000-02-04 California (1999-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06) .................................................................................................................................. 8 First 2005-06 Dartmouth (1997-98)................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Eighth 1997-98 Harvard (1998-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05)..................................................................................................................................... 8 First 2003 Iowa (2001) ............................................................................................................................................................................... 1 10th 2001 Massachusetts (1998).................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Fourth 1998 Michigan (1998-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05) ................................................................................................................................... 8 Second 2001 Michigan St. (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06) ....................................................................................................................................... 7 Sixth 2006 Notre Dame (2006) .................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Ninth 2006 Ohio St. (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06) ............................................................................................................................................. 7 Fourth 2001-05 Oregon St. (1997) ...................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Seventh 1997 Princeton (1997-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06) .......................................................................................................................... 10 Second 1997 Rutgers (1997)............................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Sixth 1997 Southern California (2005) .......................................................................................................................................................... 1 11th 2005 Stanford (2002-03-06)................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Ninth 2003 Syracuse (2002) ......................................................................................................................................................................... 1 12th 2002 Tennessee (2006)........................................................................................................................................................................ 1 12th 2006 Virginia (1997-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05)................................................................................................................................. 9 Second 1999-2005 Washington (1997-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06) ..................................................................................................................... 10 First 1997-98-2001 Washington St. (2003-04-06) ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Fourth 2006 Wisconsin (1999-2004-05-06)..................................................................................................................................................... 4 Eighth 2006 Yale (1997-2002-03-04-05-06).................................................................................................................................................... 6 Second 2004 2002 Washington [Jenni Vesnaver, Jesssica Harm, Terheyden, Kaylan Vander Schilden, Jelena Event Champions Shannon Oates, Erin Becht, Sanda Hangan, Djukic, Remy Hitomi (coxswain)], 6:20.74 Marghe Pallottino, Erin Curry, Mandy Nelson, 2006 Princeton [Caroline Lind, Kristin Haraldsdottir, Jackie Zider, Devan Darby, Andreanne Morin, FOURS Anne Hessburg (coxswain)], 6:46:39 Caroline Kruse, Genevra Stone, Kate Bertko, 1997 Brown (Emily Zobel, Anda
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