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Non-Profit USRowing HARWILL EXPRESS PRESS | 609-895-1955 | [email protected] | harwillexpresspress.com NCAAYOUTHNCAA Championships CHAMPIONSHIPS NATIONALS “They’ve been undefeated all year,” said crews changing leads stroke-for-stroke as the NCAAYOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS NATIONALS Teitelbaum after the race. “They were a boats entered the final quarter of the race. fantastic group. You wouldn’t think much That’s when Nova put down a strong of them if you were standing next to them on sprint, leaving Barry over the final 250 meters land, but they have a rhythm and they are to win by open water. Nova Southeastern DIVISION I TEAM STANDINGS together. That was a cap to just a tremen- finished with a time of 6:42.744, with Barry 1. The Ohio State University ...............126 2. University of California ..................124 dous season.” coming in second in a 6:48.005. University of 3. Princeton University ...................112 In the varsity eight, California rowed California at San Diego finished third, 4. University of Southern California ...........110 down Princeton over the second half of the followed by Western Washington. 5. University of Virginia ...................108 race to earn the victory. Princeton took the “We just peaked at the right time at the 6. University of Washington ................102 7. Brown University ......................91 Welcome to our sixth-annual Golden Oars! We are honored to co-host this evening with early lead and continued to hold first position very end of the year,” Nova Southeastern 8. Yale University ........................84 through the 1,000-meter mark, before giving Head Coach Stephen Frazier-Wong said. “It 9. University of California at Los Angeles ........82 the National Rowing Foundation and recognize outstanding performances in rowing. Tonight way to Cal as the crews entered the final was a toss-up. (Barry) has been strong all 10. Stanford University ....................82 11. Harvard University ....................79 quarter of the race. The Golden Bears slowly year, and their level has pushed our level. We 12. University of Michigan ..................69 is a special occasion where we gather as one community to honor our own. Proceeds from inched ahead, winning by two seats over the would not be as fast and competitive as we 13. University of Notre Dame ................66 Tigers. Meanwhile, Ohio State hung on for were without them and vice-versa. It’s a 14. Washington State University. .62 this evening benefit the National Rowing Foundation and America Rows. Congratulations 15. Cornell University ..................... 50 third place over Virginia, with Washington positive rivalry, I think. We got the best of 16. University of Wisconsin .................44 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS to tonight’s 14 award winners; we are proud to have you as leaders in our sport. In a year of and Southern Cal rounding out the field. them this time, but I wouldn’t want to line 17. University of Oklahoma .................35 “We’ve had a lot of ups and downs this up with them again two hours later.” 18. Boston University .....................28 remarkable accomplishment, your impact has been profound. 19. Gonzaga University ....................27 DIVISION III year,” said Cal’s Kara Kohler after the race. Nova dominated the D-II fours race, 20. United States Naval Academy ............17 “We joked around that this is the first race defeating Barry by more than seven seconds. 21. University of Rhode Island ...............14 The Ohio State UniversityThe Ohio won State University won Results “Eight straight sounds pretty incredible 2016 has been an exciting year for rowing: the Division I Team Championship.the Division I Team Championship. we’ve won, aside from the Stanford dual. We The Sharks took the lead off the start and 22. Marist College. .6 when you say it like that,” said Annie Haley, Caption will go here really had nothing to lose. I don’t think had built an eight-second advantage on DIVISION I FIRST EIGHTS FINAL seven-seat of the Williams first eight. anyone really expected us to win. We always Western Washington coming into the final 1. California .......................6:21.426 Success at the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games: the USA W8+ won an 2. Princeton .......................6:22.595 In Division III, Williams College • talk about the second half of the race, and I 500 meters. Knowing that every place 3. Ohio State ......................6:23.197 continued its dominant championship run think we’ve had too many races 4. Virginia ........................6:23.648 by winning its eighth consecutive national 11th-consecutive World/Olympic title, USA W1x Gevvie Stone won silver and that we’ve been walked 5. Washington .....................6:25.697 title. The Ephs won both the first and the USA LTA4+ won silver. OhioOhio State, State, Nova Nova Southeastern Southeastern and and through. We didn’t want that 6. Southern California ................6:28.293 second eights. Williams finished with 42 to happen again.” DIVISION I SECOND EIGHTS FINAL points to win the team title. Bates College 1. Ohio State ......................6:27.866 Cal finished with a time 2. California .......................6:29.890 finished second with 35 points, followed by • Unprecedented membership growth of 27% at the championship level. WilliamsWilliams Win WinNCAA NCAA Titles Titles in Indianapolis in Indianapolis of 6:21.426, with Princeton 3. Brown .........................6:30.149 Trinity College with 31 points. coming home in a 6:22.595. 4. Southern California ................6:30.434 “I’ve been blessed to sit in the 1V for a Ohio State clocked a 6:23.197, 5. Yale ...........................6:32.824 few years now, and the women I’ve sat with • Boosted National Learn to Row Day participation to more than 120 member Story and Photos By Brett Johnson 6. Princeton .......................6:33.459 with Virginia finishing in a each year have just been so impressive,” organizations, introducing the sport to new communities nationwide. “ It’s tremendous to see 6:23.648. DIVISION I FOURS FINAL Haley said. “It feels incredible to continue 1. Ohio State ......................7:08.262 the legacy, and it feels incredible to give the the kids who have done “Some of it was having an 2. Southern California ................7:11.025 aturday’s familiarity was followed by a group. It’s so wonderful to see a group that eye on USC and some of it 3. Washington .....................7:12.039 team what we can give it for next year, • Expanded partnership with the Pocock Rowing Foundation to bring Erg Ed, a Sunday of firsts at the 2013 NCAA has worked so hard and love each other so was just, ‘we’re capable of 4. Virginia ........................7:12.157 because it’s just a continuous cycle. This so much be so well re- 5. Brown .........................7:21.125 leads us into next year with a great feeling classroom-based indoor rowing education program focusing on middle school Women’s Rowing Championships at much make it to the top of the mountain winning gold in all three of 6. Washington State .................7:25.852 Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis, Ind. and enjoy a moment like this.” these events.’” said Teitelbaum. and a great sense of energy and momentum. For the first time in D-III history, the warded for all of their DIVISION II TEAM STANDINGS second eight was its own championship students, to additional cities during the 2016-17 school year. In Saturday’s Division III finals, Ohio State entered the varsity eight race “My hat goes off to both Cal It’s just all part of the cycle, and it’s pretty Williams College won gold in the first varsity eight. 1. Nova Southeastern University ..............20 unreal. Not a whole lot of teams can say event. In previous years, each squad racing Williams College won the Division III Williams College continued its dominance knowing a top-three finish would clinch the and Princeton, who rowed 2. Barry University .......................15 Team Championship. commitment. .” that they’ve done this ever. I’m proud and for the team title fielded two eights in a by sweeping the first and second eights to team championship, after having won the tremendous races.