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2019 Season in Review 292 ROWING 2019 SEASON IN REVIEW 2019 Big Ten Championships May 19 • Baraboo, Wis. • Devil's Lake State Park Place Points 1. Michigan* 186 2. Ohio State 171 3. Wisconsin 109 4. Rutgers 107 5. Indiana 98 6. Iowa 78 7. Michigan State 67 8. Minnesota 46 NOTE: 2020 season ended March * Big Ten Champion 12, 2020, due to COVID-19 pandemic First Varsity Eight Second Varsity Eight 1. Michigan 6:22.012 1. Michigan 6:30.479 2. Ohio State 6:24.504 2. Ohio State 6:35.079 3. Iowa 6:26.614 3. Indiana 6:39.971 4. Rutgers 6:28.472 4. Wisconsin 6:42.287 5. Wisconsin 6:31.934 5. Michigan State 6:42.497 6. Michigan State 6:35.124 6. Rutgers 6:43.569 7. Indiana 6:36.894 7. Minnesota 6:43.871 8. Minnesota 6:36.914 8. Iowa 6:54.113 First Varsity Four Second Varsity Four Third Varsity Four 1. Ohio State 7:17.351 1. Michigan 7:30.616 1. Ohio State 7:27.837 2. Michigan 7:19.003 2. Rutgers 7:34.542 2. Michigan 7:28.133 3. Indiana 7:23.147 3. Ohio State 7:38.942 3. Rutgers 7:40.355 4. Wisconsin 7:28.423 4. Indiana 7:40.900 4. Wisconsin 7:47.467 5. Rutgers 7:32.507 5. Minnesota 7:42.318 5. Indiana 7:47.621 6. Iowa 7:36.667 6. Wisconsin 7:46.420 6. Iowa 8:00.471 7. Minnesota 7:38.059 7. Michigan State 7:56.061 7. Minnesota 8:15.611 8. Michigan State 7:46.879 8. Iowa 8:01.275 First Novice Eight Second Novice Eight 1. Michigan 6:27.253 1. Ohio State 6:50.423 2. Ohio State 6:40.677 2. Wisconsin 6:53.183 3. Indiana 6:41.039 3. Michigan 6:58.407 4. Wisconsin 6:46.351 4. Michigan State 7:01.529 5. Rutgers 6:48.671 5. Rutgers 7:02.037 6. Minnesota 6:55.135 6. Minnesota 7:16.513 7. Michigan State 7:04.233 7. Iowa 7:37.361 8. Iowa 7:24.263 2019 ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS & INDIVIDUAL HONORS FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Athlete of the Year: Abby Bogovich, IND Madison Wright, IND Caroline Hendershot, MICH Contessa Harold, IOWA Hannah Greenlee, IOWA Victoria Glunt, MICH Hunter Koenigsfeld, IOWA Freshman of the Year: Katie Grotto, MICH Tayla-May Bentley, MICH Jessica Schoonbee, MICH Caroline Hendershot, MICH Madison Byrd, MICH Meaghan Faucher, MSU Madelyn Bagley, MSU Coach of the Year: Addie Morris, MINN Rylie Wargo, MINN Alessandra Montesano, OSU Leonie Heuer, OSU Mark Rothstein, MICH Lexie Nothdurft, OSU Ida Kruse, OSU Sarah Johanek, RU Ella Toa, RU Sarah Gibbons, WIS Alicia Evans, WIS Big Ten Sportsmanship Honorees: Maggie Bornhorst, IND; Faith Wieland, IOWA; Catie Olson, MICH; Clare Sutka, MSU; Sarah Reimann, MINN; Willow Wahlers, OSU; Olivia Maxton, RU; Jane Merriman, WIS 2020-21 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK ROWING 293 BIG TEN WOMEN’S ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS FINAL TEAM RESULTS 2000: three events scored for championship 2008 at Ann Arbor, Mich. 2016 at Indianapolis, Ind. 1. Michigan State 150 1. Ohio State 174 2000 at Madison, Wis. 2. Wisconsin 114 2. Wisconsin 159 1. Michigan 41 3. Ohio State 112 3. Michigan 154 2. Michigan State 35 4. Minnesota 104 4. Indiana 115 3. Ohio State 28 5. Michigan 90 5. Iowa 95 4. Wisconsin 25 6. Iowa 40 6. Minnesota 86 5. Iowa 21 7. Indiana 31 7. Michigan State 50 6. Indiana 12 8. Rutgers 24 2009 at Columbus, Ohio 2001: six events scored for championship 1. Michigan State 137 2017 at Indianapolis, Ind. 2. Michigan 126 1. Ohio State 180 2001 at Ann Arbor, Mich. 3. Ohio State 123 2. Michigan 179 1. Michigan 56 4. Wisconsin 113 3. Wisconsin 126 2. Ohio State 43 5. Iowa 60 4. Iowa 106 3. Michigan State* 36 6. Minnesota 59 Indiana 106 4. Wisconsin 36 7. Indiana 24 6. Michigan State 76 5. Iowa 32 7. Minnesota 54 6. Minnesota 18 2010 at Michigan State, Mich. 8. Rutgers 24 7. Indiana 16 1. Wisconsin 148 * MSU won tie-breaker 2. Michigan State 132 2018 at Indianapolis, Ind. 3. Michigan 111 1. Ohio State 192 2002 at East Lansing, Mich. 4. Ohio State 105 2. Michigan 163 1. Ohio State 138 5. Minnesota 66 3. Wisconsin 118 2. Michigan 124 6. Iowa 51 4. Iowa 111 3. Michigan State 109 7. Indiana 30 5. Indiana 92 4. Wisconsin 80 6. Minnesota 90 5. Minnesota 78 2011 at Indianapolis, Ind. 7. Rutgers 51 6. Iowa 60 1. Ohio State 142 8. Michigan State 47 7. Indiana 23 2. Michigan 124 3. Wisconsin 121 2019 at Baraboo, Wis. 2003 at Columbus, Ohio 4. Michigan State 111 1. Michigan 186 1. Michigan^ 123 5. Minnesota 68 2. Ohio State 171 2. Michigan State^ 123 6. Indiana 53 3. Wisconsin 109 3. Ohio State 107 7. Iowa 25 4. Rutgers 107 4. Iowa 99 5. Indiana 98 5. Wisconsin 69 2012 at Indianapolis, Ind. 6. Iowa 78 6. Minnesota 61 1. Michigan 147 7. Michigan State 67 7. Indiana 30 2. Ohio State 145 8. Minnesota 46 3. Wisconsin 122 ^ Michigan wins via tiebreaker based on higher 4. Michigan State 80 2020* at Indianapolis, Ind. varsity eight finish 5. Minnesota 77 1. Indiana 0 6. Indiana 44 Iowa 0 2004 at Iowa City, Iowa 7. Iowa 29 Michigan 0 1. Michigan 128 Michigan State 0 2. Wisconsin 115 2013: seven events scored for championship Minnesota 0 3. Ohio State 112 Ohio State 0 4. Michigan State 111 2013 at Indianapolis, Ind. Rutgers 0 5. Minnesota 78 1. Ohio State 160 Wisconsin 0 6. Iowa 42 2. Michigan 135 7. Indiana 27 3. Wisconsin 134 4. Michigan State 85 * 2020 season ended March 12 due to COVID-19 5. Minnesota 72 pandemic 2005 at Bloomington, Ind. 6. Iowa 54 1. Michigan State 130 7. Indiana 28 2. Ohio State 129 3. Wisconsin 106 2014 at Indianapolis, Ind. BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 4. Michigan 103 1. Ohio State 164 9 Ohio State 2002-06-11-13-14-15-16-17- 5. Minnesota 73 2. Michigan 140 18 6. Indiana 46 3. Wisconsin 109 6 Michigan 2000-01-03-04-12-19 7. Iowa 22 4. Indiana 103 3 Michigan State 2005-08-09 5. Michigan State 60 1 Minnesota 2007 2006 at St. Paul, Minn. 6. Minnesota 55 1 Wisconsin 2010 1. Ohio State 130 7. Iowa 39 2. Minnesota 121 3. Michigan State 113 2015 at Indianapolis, Ind. 4. Michigan 112 1. Ohio State 186 MOST BIG TEN TITLES 5. Wisconsin 88 2. Michigan 162 Titles Coach, School 6. Iowa 45 3. Wisconsin 140 9 Andrew Teitelbaum, OSU 7. Indiana 34 4. Indiana 121 6 Mark Rothstein, MICH 5. Minnesota 88 3 Matt Weise, MSU 2007 at Madison, Wis. 6. Iowa 79 1 Wendy Davis, MINN 1. Minnesota 150 7. Michigan State 58 1 Bebe Bryans, WIS 2. Michigan 117 8. Rutgers 24 3. Ohio State 103 4. Michigan State 102 5. Wisconsin 87 6. Iowa 49 7. Indiana 33 2020-21 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK 294 ROWING BIG TEN WOMEN’S ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS FINAL EVENT RESULTS First Varsity Eight Second Varsity Four 2000 Michigan 6:15.59 2001 Wisconsin 7:16.50 2001 Michigan 6:18.10 2002 Ohio State 7:36.00 2002 Ohio State 6:29.50 2003 Iowa 7:32.90 2003 Michigan 6:27.80 2004 Michigan State 7:42.30 2004 Michigan 6:48.40 2005 Wisconsin 7:31.89 2005 Michigan State 6:22.20 2006 Minnesota 8:01.90 2006 Ohio State 6:46.20 2007 Minnesota 7:00.30 2007 Michigan 5:57.45 2008 Michigan State 7:52.00 2008 Michigan State 6:31.00 2009 Wisconsin 7:00.60 2009 Michigan State 6:06.30 2010 Minnesota 7:25.65 2010 Michigan State 6:17.41 2011 Ohio State 7:17.99 2011 Michigan State 6:17.12 2012 Ohio State 7:12.92 2012 Michigan 6:24.35 2013 Michigan 7:31.38 2013 Ohio State 6:29.46 2014 Ohio State 7:34.32 2014 Ohio State 6:29.38 2015 Ohio State 7:59.29 2015 Ohio State 6:42.11 2016 Michigan 7:06.83 2016 Ohio State 6:22.72 2017 Ohio State 6:58.77 2017 Ohio State 6:08.79 2018 Ohio State 7:16.11 2018 Ohio State 6:20.95 2019 Michigan 7:30.62 2019 Michigan 6:22:01 Third Varsity Four Second Varsity Eight 2013 Ohio State 7:42.46 2000 Michigan 6:24.88 2014 Ohio State 7:34.96 2001 Michigan 6:29.40 2015 Ohio State 8:10.19 2002 Ohio State 6:34.70 2016 Ohio State 7:16.64 2003 Michigan State 6:40.60 2017 Michigan 7:04.93 2004 Michigan 7:01.30 2018 Ohio State 7:28.40 2005 Ohio State 6:28.52 2019 Ohio State 7:27.84 2006 Ohio State 6:55.00 2007 Minnesota 6:09.12 First Novice Eight 2008 Wisconsin 6:46.40 2001 Michigan 6:41.40 2009 Michigan State 6:15.07 2002 Ohio State 6:50.00 2010 Wisconsin 6:22.09 2003 Wisconsin 6:49.70 2011 Ohio State 6:25.33 2004 Minnesota 7:21.50 2012 Michigan 6:26.83 2005 Minnesota 6:44.20 2013 Ohio State 6:31.41 2006 Wisconsin 7:06.50 2014 Ohio State 6:38.10 2007 Minnesota 6:29.25 2015 Michigan 6:59.61 2008 Wisconsin 7:09.80 2016 Ohio State 6:24.43 2009 Wisconsin 6:21.48 2017 Michigan 6:14.50 2010 Wisconsin 6:42.70 2018 Ohio State 6:26.64 2011 Michigan 6:36.76 2019 Michigan 6:30:48 2012 Ohio State 6:40.68 2013 Ohio State 7:06.90 First Varsity Four 2014 Michigan 7:04.57 2000 Wisconsin 7:15.92 2015 Ohio State 7:10.29 2001 Michigan 7:12.65 2016 Wisconsin 6:45.13 2002 Michigan State 7:25.90 2017 Michigan 6:36.91 2003 Michigan 7:23.50 2018 Ohio State 6:55.74 2004 Ohio State 7:44.50 2019 Michigan 6:37.25 2005 Michigan State 7:19.30 2006 Minnesota 7:39.50 Second Novice Eight 2007 Minnesota 7:00.31 2001 Wisconsin 6:48.90 2008 Michigan State 7:25.80 2002 Wisconsin 7:02.60 2009 Ohio State 7:00.14 2003 Wisconsin 6:44.70 2010 Wisconsin 7:15.13 2004 Wisconsin 7:10.50 2011 Wisconsin 7:12.88 2005 Wisconsin 7:08.10 2012 Ohio State 7:01.82 2006 Minnesota 7:21.00 2013 Ohio State 7:25.75 2007 Michigan 6:25.79 2014 Ohio State 7:27.31 2008 Wisconsin 7:13.90 2015 Ohio State 7:52.17 2009 Wisconsin 6:36.55 2016 Ohio State 7:10.36 2010 Wisconsin 6:53.10 2017 Michigan 6:58.23 2011 Michigan 6:50.78 2018 Ohio State 7:13.26 2012 Wisconsin 6:45.56 2019 Ohio State 7:17:35 2013 Wisconsin 7:13.07 2014 Wisconsin 7:16.12 2015 Ohio State 7:27.06 2016 Wisconsin 6:47.24 2017 Ohio State 6:53.35 2018 Ohio State 7:06.83 2019 Ohio State 6:50.42 2020-21 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK ROWING 295 ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONS (First team only; as selected by the coaches) INDIANA (20) Erin Kopicki, 2003 Stephanie Bochenek, 2011 Rixt Medima, 2013 Beth Lund, 2000 Kate Maxim, 2003 Laura Cowal, 2011 Holly Norton, 2014-15 Stephanie Mast, 2001 Heather Mandoli, 2004 Kellie LaPointe, 2011 Catherine Shields, 2014-15-16
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