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Rowing DIVISION I Rowing DIVISION I 2009 TEAM RESULTS I Eights II Eights Fours Total 1. Stanford ................................................................48 28 12 88 2. California ..............................................................42 30 13 85 3. Yale .........................................................................39 32 14 85 4. Virginia ..................................................................45 22 11 78 5. Brown ....................................................................36 26 9 71 6. Michigan St. ........................................................30 20 4 54 7. Washington ........................................................18 24 8 50 8. Ohio St. .................................................................21 18 10 49 9. Michigan ..............................................................27 14 7 48 10. Princeton ..............................................................33 10 3 46 11. Southern California .........................................24 16 6 46 12. Clemson ...............................................................15 12 16 43 13. Wisconsin ................................................................3 8 15 26 14. Harvard .................................................................12 4 5 21 15. Oregon St................................................................6 6 2 14 16. Dartmouth .............................................................9 2 1 12 Note: Ties in team scoring are broken by finish in I Eights. 2009 EVENT RESULTS II Eights: Third final—1. Wisconsin, 6:44.96; 2. Oregon St., I Eights: Third final—1. Harvard, 6:24.90; 2. Dartmouth, 6:48.79; 3. Harvard, 6:51.00; 4. Dartmouth, 6:57.69. 6:27.16; 3. Oregon St., 6:28.27; 4. Wisconsin, 6:31.90. Fours: Third final—1. Michigan St., 7:29.71; 2. Princeton, II Eights: Petite final—1. Michigan St. [Ashley Peach, Alex I Eights: Petite final—1. Michigan St. [Laura Cowal, 7:33.08; 3. Oregon St., 7:34.04; 4. Dartmouth, 7:47.15. Lauren Gamble, Sarah Schmidt, Emily Regan, Monique Maibusch, Amanda Dunnill, Michelle Neuder, Shannon Fours: Petite final—1. Ohio St. [Anniken Ellingsen, Ellen Carter, Kellie LaPointe, Michelle Mussett, Victoria Woodard, Dunn, Stephanie Bochenek, Nancy Diehl, Megan Kursik, Amanda McGeachie (coxswain)], 6:19.05; 2. Michigan, Heister, Claudia Schiwy, Farrah Edwards, Kristin DiJosie (cox- Emilie Gross (coxswain)], 6:37.83; 2. Ohio St., 6:42.85; 3. 6:19.09; 3. Southern California, 6:23.37; 4. Ohio St., 6:23.39; 5. swain)], 7:27.14; 2. Brown, 7:28.10; 3. Washington, 7:30.68; 4. Southern California, 6:46.19; 4. Michigan, 6:49.18; 5. Clemson, Washington, 6:25.99; 6. Clemson, 6:32.25. Michigan, 7:31.00; 5. Southern California, 7:34.71; 6. Harvard, 6:51.60; 6. Princeton, 6:52.97. I Eights: Grand final—1. Stanford [Erika Roddy, Di Eaton, Elle 7:44.49. II Eights: Grand final—1. Yale [Emily Matykiewicz, Allix Wilde, Logan, Grace Luczak, Julie Smith, Lindsay Meyer, Michelle Vezie, Adrienne Fritsch, Jenna Levy (coxswain)], 6:11.95; Fours: Grand final—1. Clemson [Kelly Murphy, Lydia Hassell, Dara Dickson, Armine Afeyan, Alexandra Thompson, Lauren 2. Virginia, 6:12.32; 3. California, 6:14.76; 4. Yale, 6:17.22; 5. Callen Erdeky, Allison Colberg, Meredith Razzolini (cox- Richards, Rebecca Nadal, Lee Glandorf, Mia Kanak (cox- Brown, 6:18.13; 6. Princeton, 6:24.02. swain)], 7:26.78; 2. Wisconsin, 7:28.54; 3. Yale, 7:30.81; 4. swain)], 6:29.04; 2. California, 6:29.58; 3. Stanford, 6:31.88; 4. California, 7:32.01; 5. Stanford, 7:32.29; 6. Virginia, 7:34.26. Brown, 6:32.93; 5. Washington, 6:34.28; 6. Virginia, 6:37.17. 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, Ind. 2003 .................................................Harvard Liz O’Leary 59 Brown 57 Indianapolis, Ind. 2004 .................................................Brown John Murphy 70 Yale 58 Sacramento, Calif. 2005 .................................................California Dave O’Neill 67 Virginia 63 Sacramento, Calif. 2006 .................................................California Dave O’Neill 66 Brown 66 West Windsor, N.J. 2007 .................................................Brown John Murphy 58 Virginia 54 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2008 .................................................Brown John Murphy 67 Washington 59 Sacramento, Calif. 2009 .................................................Stanford Yasmin Farooq 88 California 85 Cherry Hill, N.J. Note: Ties in team scoring are broken by finish in I Eights. 2 DIVISION I ROWING—TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS II EIGHTS I EIGHTS Brown 6, Washington 3, California 2, Harvard, Stanford 1997 Princeton [Stephanie Jones, Joanna Schmidt, 1997 Washington [Sabrina Telenska, Denni 1 each. Ashley McCowen, Christy Wiegard, Kira Nessler, Kelly Horton, Katy Dunnet, Annie Gresdiroff, Abigail Cromwell, Emily Jones, Christie, Jan Williamson, Tristine Glick, Kari INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Michelle Clarke, Yon Sung (coxswain)], Green, Alida Purves (coxswain)], 6:31.8. Brown 12, Washington 9, Virginia 6, Yale 3, Princeton 6:59.9. 1998 Washington [Missy Collins, Sabina Telenska, 2, California, Clemson, Harvard, Michigan, Minnesota, 1998 Virginia [Kara McPhillips, Amy Burns, Emily Denni Nessler, Kelly Horton, Katy Dunnet, Southern California, Stanford, 1 each. Egge, Charlotte Quesada, Erin Lieb, Annie Christie, Rachel Dunnet, Vanessa Jenny Sherman, Bronwyn Rick, Charlotte Tavalero, Kari Green [(coxswain)], 6:52.0. Kraenzle, Cinda Ewton (coxswain)], 7:11.2. 1999 Brown [Caroline Grogan, Erin Kelley, Amy 1999 Virginia [Charlotte Quesada, Emily Egge, Sara Meyers, Nina Carter, Kellie Walker, Anda Championship Records Garrett, Erin Lieb, Lauren Brown, Jennifer Adams, Rachel Anderson, Portia Johnson, Herberger, Charlotte Kraenzle, Lynette Katherine Saul (coxswain)], 6:46.89. Sobehart, Sarah Harrick (coxswain)], 2000 Brown [Portia Johnson, Rachel Anderson, FOURS 6:50.79. Anda Adams, Kellie Walker, Jessica 7:18.42—Virginia [Katrin Sydlik, Allison Brennan, Mieke 2000 Brown [Amie Carter, Mariah Raymond, Rosie Lanning, Liane Malcos, Erin Kelley, Pitts, Mindy Fiesler, Michelle Ellison (coxswain)], 2005. Branson-Gill, Lucy Luedens-Booth, Kelly Caroline Grogan, Kate Saul (coxswain)], II EIGHTS Egan, Caanora Glick, Hadley Hoseas, Nina 6:37.20. 6:29.04—Yale [Emily Matykiewicz, Allix Wilde, Dara Freeman, Eleanor D’Ambrosio (coxswain)], 2001 Washington [Annabel Ritchie, Nicole Rogers, Dickson, Armine Afeyan, Alexandra Thompson, Lauren 6:48.39. Carrie Stasiak, Adrienne Hunter, Rika Richards, Rebecca Nadal, Lee Glandorf, Mia Kanak 2001 Michigan [Melanie Duncan, Petra Juzwishin, Geyser, Anna Mickelson, Nicole Borges, (coxswain)], 2009. Sera Coppolino, Sophie Roberge, Liz Lauren Estevenin, Mary Whipple (cox- I EIGHTS Nelson, Julie Brescoll, Kristine Johns, swain)], 7:04.03. 6:11.95— Stanford [Erika Roddy, Di Eaton, Elle Logan, Katie Reynolds, Corinn Cunningham (cox- 2002 Washington [Lauren Estevenin, Annabel Grace Luczak, Julie Smith, Lindsay Meyer, Michelle swain)], 6:43.34. Ritchie, Anna Mickelson, Heidi Hurn, Vezie, Adrienne Fritsch, Jenna Levy (coxswain)], 2009. 2002 Washington [Jenni Vesnaver, Jesssica Adrienne Hunter, Carrie Stasiak, Kara Harm, Shannon Oates, Erin Becht, Sanda Nykreim, Yuunneke Stenken, Mary Hangan, Marghe Pallottino, Erin Curry, Whipple (coxswain)], 6:36:41. Mandy Nelson, Anne Hessburg (cox- 2003 Harvard [Sarah Marvel, Courtney Brown, Event Champions swain)], 6:46:39. Caryn Davies, Anna Brock, Lis Lambert, 2003 Brown [Abby Thomas, Frances Betancourt, Heather Schofield, Carolina Fisher, Tasha Jill Filipek, Kady Tremaine, Megan Wachs, Pasternack, Julie Gluck (coxswain)], FOURS Meg Anderson, Audrey Patten, Becky 6:26.92. 1997 Brown [Emily Zobel, Anda Adams, Caroline Hutchinson, Liza Aquiar (coxswain)], 2004 Brown [Mira Mehta, Deborah Dryer, Meg Grogan, Nina Carter, Kate Saul (coxswain)], 6:35.03. Anderson, Catherine Starr, Karen Prazar, 7:24.5. 2004 Brown [Erika Faires, Diane Schneider, Caitlin Rachel Dearborn, Natalia Obolensky, 1998 Southern California [Lisa Bartoli, Ivelina Flynn, Sophie Branson-Gill, Meghan Kelly, Marie Walcott, Gillian Almy (coxswain)], Boteva, Annalisa Gross, Kasey Ryan, Maggie Cheney, Kaitlin Masarie, Audrey 6:32.9. Rebecca Moneymaker (coxswain)], 7:52.1. Patten, Peggy McKendry (coxswain)], 2005 California [Erin Cafaro, Mara Allen, Erin 1999 Washington [Erin Becht, Anna Mickelson, 6:44.1. Reinhardt, Iva Obradovic, Kim Atkinson, Kara Nykrein, Kellie Schenk, Mary Whipple 2005 Virginia [Chrissie Monaghan, Mary Laura Terheyden, Kaylan Vander Schilden, (coxswain)], 7:34.5 Dobmeier, Sara Lipp, Heather Gardner, Jelena Djukic, Remy Hitomi (coxswain)], 2000 Washington [Adrienne Hunter, Heidi Hurn, Kim Southern, Libby McCann, Crystal 6:20.74. Carrie Stasiak, Lauren Estevenin, Anne MacLeod, Beth Clark, Launa Forehand 2006 Princeton [Caroline Lind, Kristin Heisburg (coxswain)], 7:49. (coxswain)], 6:34.19. Haraldsdottir, Jackie
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