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2018 BIG TEN ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS RELEASE Contact: Megan Rowley, Assistant Director of Communications • Office: 847-696-1010, ext. 129 • E-mail: [email protected] • Twitter: @BigTenChamps CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS PREVIEW SEEDS AND LANE ASSIGNMENTS INFORMATION The 2018 Big Ten Rowing I VARSITY EIGHTS: III VARSITY FOURS: Seed #1 – Lane 4 IOWA Seed #1 – Lane 4 OSU 2018 Big Ten Rowing Championships Championships will take place Seed #2 – Lane 5 OSU Seed #2 – Lane 5 MICH Host: Indianapolis Rowing Center Sunday, May 13, at Eagle Creek Seed #3 – Lane 3 MICH Seed #3 – Lane 3 WIS Eagle Creek Park Park in Indianapolis. This year Seed #4 – Lane 6 WIS Seed #4 – Lane 6 MSU May 13, 2018 marks the eighth consecutive sea- Seed #5 – Lane 2 IND Seed #5 – Lane 2 IOWA Big Ten Conference Communications son that the event has taken place Seed #6 – Lane 7 MSU Seed #6 – Lane 7 IND Megan Rowley at the course. The Big Ten Rowing Seed #7 – Lane 1 RU Seed #7 – Lane 1 MINN Seed #8 – Lane 8 MINN Seed #8 – Lane 8 RU Office Phone: 847-696-1010 ext. 129 Championship format will be an Email: [email protected] eight-lane finals only champion- II VARSITY EIGHTS: I NOVICE EIGHTS: Championships Coverage ship. Seed #1 – Lane 4 OSU Seed #1 – Lane 4 OSU Complete championships information includ- Seed #2 – Lane 5 MICH Seed #2 – Lane 5 MSU ing race results, seeds and updates can be Ohio State enters the event after Seed #3 – Lane 3 IOWA Seed #3 – Lane 3 MINN Seed #4 – Lane 6 WIS Seed #4 – Lane 6 MICH found at www.bigten.org and on Twitter winning its fifth consecutive Big @BigTenChamps. Seed #5 – Lane 2 MSU Seed #5 – Lane 2 WIS Ten Championship and eighth over- Seed #6 – Lane 7 IND Seed #6 – Lane 7 IOWA Television Coverage all last season. The Buckeyes Seed #7 – Lane 1 MINN Seed #7 – Lane 1 RU BTN will debut the Big Ten Rowing recorded 180 team points, earning Seed #8 – Lane 8 RU Seed #8 – Lane 8 IND Championships on Sunday, May 20, at 11 a trio of first-place finishes and a a.m. ET. I VARSITY FOURS: II NOVICE EIGHTS: pair of Big Ten Championships Seed #1 – Lane 4 OSU Seed #1 – Lane 4 OSU records. Michigan followed in sec- Seed #2 – Lane 5 MICH Seed #2 – Lane 5 MICH ond place with 179 points, while Seed #3 – Lane 3 IND Seed #3 – Lane 3 WIS Wisconsin finished third with 126 Seed #4 – Lane 6 WIS Seed #4 – Lane 6 MINN points. Seed #5 – Lane 2 IOWA Seed #5 – Lane 2 MSU Seed #6 – Lane 7 MSU Seed #6 – Lane 7 IOWA Seed #7 – Lane 1 RU Seed #7 – Lane 1 IND Six Big Ten teams are ranked in the Seed #8 – Lane 8 MINN Seed #8 – Lane 8 RU SCHEDULE OF EVENTS All times ET latest national USRowing/CRCA Coaches Poll. Ohio State leads the II VARSITY FOURS: Sunday, May 13 way at No. 4 followed by No. 6 Seed #1 – Lane 4 OSU Seed #2 – Lane 5 MICH 9:00 a.m. FINAL Novice II Eights Michigan, No. 8 Iowa, No. 13 9:20 a.m. FINAL Novice I Eights Seed #3 – Lane 3 WIS Wisconsin, No. 14 Indiana and No. 9:40 a.m. FINAL III Varsity Four Seed #4 – Lane 6 IND 10:00 a.m. FINAL II Varsity Fours 20 Michigan State. Seed #5 – Lane 2 IOWA Coxswain weigh-in closes Seed #6 – Lane 7 MSU 10:20 a.m. FINAL I Varsity Fours BTN will debut the Big Ten Rowing Seed #7 – Lane 1 MINN Seed #8 – Lane 8 RU 10:40 a.m. FINAL II Varsity Eights Championships on Sunday, May 20, 11:00 a.m. FINAL I Varsity Eights 12:30 p.m. Awards Ceremony at 11 a.m. ET. SCORING SYSTEM RACE: Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2018 BIG TEN USROWING/CRCA POLL BOATS OF THE WEEK As of May 9, 2018 I Varsity Eight 72 63 54 45 36 27 18 9 March 20: Michigan First Varsity Eight II Varsity Eight 48 42 36 30 24 18 12 6 Rank Team March 27: Rutgers First Varsity Eight 4 Ohio State I Varsity Four 24 21 18 15 12 9 6 3 April 3: Michigan First Varsity Eight 6 Michigan Ohio State First Varsity Eight II Varsity Four 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 8 Iowa April 10: Iowa First Varsity Eight I Novice Eight 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 13 Wisconsin April 17: Iowa First Varsity Eight 14 Indiana II Novice Eight 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 April 24: Ohio State First Varsity Four 20 Michigan State May 1: Wisconsin Second Varsity Eight III Varsity Four 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. The Big Ten will administer over $200 million in direct financial support to more than 9,500 students competing in intercollegiate athletics for more than 11,000 participation opportunities on 350 teams in 42 different sports. 292 ROWING 2017 SEASON IN REVIEW 2017 Big Ten Championships May 14 • Indianapolis, Ind. • Eagle Creek Park Place Points 1. Ohio State* 180 2. Michigan 179 3. Wisconsin 126 4. Iowa 106 Indiana 106 6. Michigan State 76 7. Minnesota 54 8. Rutgers 24 * Big Ten Champion First Varsity Eight Second Varsity Eight 1. Ohio State: 6:08.792 1. Michigan: 6:14.503 2. Michigan: 6:11.194 2. Ohio State: 6:16.738 3. Indiana: 6:15.442 3. Wisconsin: 6:22.140 4. Iowa: 6:16.528 4. Iowa: 6:23.425 5. Wisconsin: 6:22.677 5. Indiana: 6:27.782 6. Michigan State: 6:23.855 6. Michigan State: 6:32.868 First Varsity Four Second Varsity Four Third Varsity Four 1. Michigan: 6:58.226 1. Ohio State: 6:58.771 1. Michigan: 7:04.932 2. Ohio State: 7:01.162 2. Michigan: 7:01.637 2. Ohio State: 7:09.984 3. Wisconsin: 7:02.920 3. Wisconsin: 7:08.916 3. Minnesota: 7:24.864 4. Michigan State: 7:11.257 4. Michigan State: 7:21.910 4. Wisconsin: 7:27.045 5. Indiana: 7:15.672 5. Minnesota: 7:27.275 5. Michigan State: 7:34.502 6. Iowa: 7:18.536 6. Indiana: 7:31.472 6. Iowa: 7:41.021 First Novice Eight Second Novice Eight 1. Michigan: 6:36.905 1. Ohio State: 6:53.349 2. Ohio State: 6:39.536 2. Wisconsin: 6:59.525 3. Wisconsin: 6:46.155 3. Michigan: 7:11.505 4. Iowa: 6:47.362 4. Iowa: 7:16.584 5. Indiana: 6:51.596 6. Minnesota: 6:54.498 2017 ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS & INDIVIDUAL HONORS FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Athlete of the Year: Emily Barber, IND Emily Fekete, IND Ida Kruse, OSU Cristy Hartman, IOWA Hanna Henry, IND Kate Wright, MICH Ashley Duda, IOWA Freshman of the Year: Kendall Brewer, MICH Tessa Yurko, MICH Tayla-May Bentley, MICH Bri Higgins, MSU Louisa Freeman, MICH Anna Greene, MINN Monica Hessler, MSU Coach of the Year: Ida Kruse, OSU Rylie Wargo, MINN Andrew Teitelbaum, OSU Stephanie Williams, OSU Aina Cid I Centelles, OSU Rachel Engel, OSU Cassandra Johnson, OSU Sarah Johanek, RU Onyeka Oguagha, RU Maria Schmid, WIS Maddie Wanamaker, WIS Big Ten Sportsmanship Honorees: Hanna Henry, IND; Sarah Powell, IOWA; Joesi Krieger, MICH; Lillian Thompson, MSU; Lauren Gonsalves, MINN; Abigail Ernst, OSU; Michelle Gao, RU; Anika Nelson, WIS. 2017-18 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 3. Michigan 111 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 2002 at East Lansing, Mich. 4. Ohio State 105 8 Ohio State 2002-06-11-13-14-15-16-17 1. Ohio State 138 5. Minnesota 66 5 Michigan 2000-01-03-04-12 2. Michigan 124 6. Iowa 51 3 Michigan State 2005-08-09 3. Michigan State 109 7. Indiana 30 1 Minnesota 2007 4. Wisconsin 80 1 Wisconsin 2010 5. Minnesota 78 2011 at Indianapolis, Ind. 6. Iowa 60 1. Ohio State 142 7. Indiana 23 2. Michigan 124 3. Wisconsin 121 MOST BIG TEN TITLES 2003 at Columbus, Ohio 4. Michigan State 111 1. Michigan^ 123 5. Minnesota 68 2. Michigan State^ 123 6. Indiana 53 Titles Coach, School 3. Ohio State 107 7.