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2017-18 Rowing Record Book 2017-18 ROWING RECORD BOOK (UPDATED - 5/29/18) WCCsports.com | @WCCsports MEET THE WEST COAST CONFERENCE WEST COAST CONFERENCE NOTABLES (as of June 1, 2018) WEST COAST CONFERENCE THE LAST TIME... WCC IN THE NCAA POSTSEASON 2018 Beach Volleyball – Pepperdine - » A WCC basketball team won an NCAA Since August of 2017 the West Coast NCAA Nationals Championship? 1956 San Francisco Conference has enjoyed success across *Waves spent a month ranked No. 1 2018 Men’s Tennis – 1 team Dons (def. Iowa 83-71) the board in nearly every sport. » *San Diego made the NCAAs for the A WCC basketball team won a game in 2017 Men’s Soccer – 2 Teams, 2 Wins eighth straight year the Final Four? 2017 Gonzaga Bulldogs 2017 Women’s Soccer – 2 Teams, 2 2018 Women’s Tennis – 1 team A WCC team advanced to an NCAA Wins, *Pepperdine made 10th overall *Pepperdine advances to third straight Championship game? 2017 Pepperdine appearance; Santa Clara its 27th Sweet 16; Two Waves advance to NCAA Beach Volleyball » 2017 Women’s Cross Country – 2 Teams, singles semifinals A WCC team won a national 2 individuals 2018 Men’s Golf – Record five teams championship? Pepperdine beach San Francisco: NCAA National Runner-Up; qualify for NCAA Regionals; BYU volleyball - AVCA Championships (2012 BYU finished 11th advances to NCAA Nationals & 2014) » 2017 Men’s Cross Country – 2 Teams 2018 Women’s Golf – 2 NCAA Regional A WCC team won an NCAA national Portland: NCAA National Runner-Up; BYU Teams; BYU advances to NCAA Nationals championship? 2006 Pepperdine men’s third overall. tennis 2018 Softball – BYU advanced to *First time two WCC teams have posted 14th straight NCAA Regional; Loyola COUNTING RINGS... podium finishes Marymount won NISC postseason title » Number of NCAA Championships since 2017 Women’s Volleyball – 2 Teams, 3 2018 Baseball – 1 NCAA Regional team 2000-01 season? 5 Wins, 1 Sweet 16 2006 Men’s Tennis (Pepperdine) *BYU advanced to sixth straight regional #WCCSPORTS IN THE DRAFT 2005 Men’s VB (Pepperdine) semifinal A total of 34 WCC student-athletes were 2005 Women’s Soccer (Portland) 2018 Men’s Basketball – 1 Team, 2 Wins selected in the NBA, MLB, MLS, WNBA, 2002 Women’s Soccer (Portland) *Gonzaga made fifth straight Sweet-16 MEET THE WEST COAST CONFERENCENWSL Drafts over the past 12 months. 2001 Women’s Soccer (Santa Clara) » Number of NCAA National Runner-up WCC Most notable Famous Recent Prominent showings since 2012-13? 8 Institution #WCChoops alumni #WCChoops Star Athletics Alum 2018 Women’s Tennis Singles (Pepperdine) 2017 Women’s XC (San Francisco) BYU Danny Ainge, Kyle Collinsworth, Steve Young, 2017 Men’s XC (Portland) Veteran player & NCAA career Pro Football HOF 2017 Beach Volleyball (Pepperdine) Celtics GM triple-double 2017 Men’s Basketball (Gonzaga) leader (12) 2016 Men’s Volleyball (BYU)* Gonzaga John Stockton, Domantas Frank Burgess, 2014 Women’s Volleyball (BYU) NBA career steals & Sabonis, forward, basketball All- 2013 Men’s Water Polo (Pacific)* assists leader; Indiana Pacers American; US Number of NBA Championships won by Naismith Hall of Federal Court #WCChoops Alumni since 2010? 11 Mike Brown (USD), Golden State AC (2); Fame judge Austin Daye (GON), San Antonio (1); Loyola Rick Adelman, Wyking Jones, Pete Newell, Matthew Dellavedova (SMC), Cleveland Marymount Longtime NBA head head coach, Cal Nasimith HOF (1); David Fizdale (USD), Miami AC coach Basketball (2); Patty Mills (SMC), San Antonio (1); Pacific Dell Demps, Mike Olowakandi, Pete Carroll, head Adam Morrison (GON), LA Lakers (1); GM, New Orleans 1st overall pick, coach, Seattle Eric Spoelstra (POR), Miami HC (2); Pelicans 1998 NBA Draft Seahawks Ronny Turiaf (GON), Miami (1) » Pepperdine Dennis Johnson, Doug Christie, Lynn Williams, Number of #WCChoops Alumni to go into Naismith Hall of Fame since 2009? 4 Naismith Hall of 4x All-NBA current USWNT Dennis Johnson (Pepperdine) - 2010 Fame Defensive Teams player Steve Nash (Santa Clara) - 2018 Portland Eric Spoelstra, Alec Wintering, Megan Rapinoe, John Stockton (Gonzaga) - 2009 head coach, Miami 3x All-WCC FIFA World Cup Jerry Tarkanian (UNLV) - 2013 Heat 1st/2nd Team USWNT team captain ABOUT THE WEST COAST CONFERENCE Saint Mary’s Patrick Mills, Matthew Tom Candiotti, The West Coast Conference was San Antonio Spurs Dellavedova, Former MLB formed in 1952 and has evolved and grown to become a nationally guard Milwaukee Bucks pitcher, analyst recognized and competitive force in guard Division I intercollegiate athletics, with 15 San Diego David Fizdale, Sam Scholl, Kris Bryant, conference-sponsored sports: baseball, head coach, New head coach, USD Chicago Cubs – men’s and women’s basketball, women’s York Knicks Toreros 2016 NL MVP beach volleyball, men’s and women’s San Francisco Bill Russell, Bill Cartwright, Pete Rozelle, NFL cross country, men’s and women’s golf, 11-time NBA six-time NBA Commissioner, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s champion, Olympic Champion, NBA father of the Super soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball. gold-medalist head coach Bowl & MNF Santa Clara Kurt Rambis, four- Steve Nash, Julie Ertz, The WCC is characterized by the stability time NBA Champion, two-time NBA USWNT team of its membership and its unique emphasis NBA coach MVP starter on combining excellence in athletics with excellence in academics. For more information, visit WCCsports.com or follow the WCC on Twitter @WCCsports. WCCsports.com | @WCCsports 2018 WCC ROWING YEAR IN REVIEW FINAL WCC CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS WCC CHAMPIONSHIP Rank School I-8 II-8 I-4 Total RACE RESULTS 1. Gonzaga 21 14 7 42 VARSITY I EIGHT 2. Loyola Marymount 18 12 6 36 1. Gonzaga 6:39.526 21 pts 3. San Diego 15 10 4 29 2. LMU 6:44.086 18 pts 4. Portland* 12 6 5 23 3. San Diego 6:55.061 15 pts 5. Saint Mary’s 6 8 3 17 4. Portland 7:00.279 12 pts 6. Creighton 9 2 1 12 5. Creighton 7:03.964 9 pts 7. Santa Clara 3 4 2 9 6. Saint Mary’s 7:04.524 6 pts 7. Santa Clara 7:11.784 3 pts VARSITY II EIGHT 1. Gonzaga 6:57.080 14 pts 2. LMU 7:05.903 12 pts 3. San Diego 7:09.966 10 pts 4. Saint Mary’s 7:17.732 8 pts 5. Portland 7:20.795 6 pts 6. Santa Clara 7:28.315 4 pts 7. Creighton 7:35.365 2 pts VARSITY FOUR 1. Gonzaga 7:41.205 7 pts 2. LMU 7:50.501 6 pts 3. Portland 7:52.038 5 pts 4. San Diego 8:01.284 4 pts 5. Saint Mary’s 8:14.788 3 pts 6. Santa Clara 8:28.882 2 pts 7. Creighton 8:59.968 1 pts 2018 WCC CHAMPIONS: GONZAGA UNIVERSITY 2018 All-WCC ROWING TEAM 2018 WCC ROWING MAJOR AWARDS WCC Co-Newcomers of the Year Lauren McCallum, Gonzaga & Esther Broddin, Loyola Marymount WCC Coxswain of the Year Alexa Jadallah, Gonzaga WCC Rower of the Year Isabelle Belzil, Gonzaga Isabelle Belzil, GON Esther Broddin, LMU Lauren McCallum, GON WCC Coach of the Year Rower of the Year Co-Newcomer Co-Newcomer Glenn Putyrae, Gonzaga of the Year of the Year ALL-WCC FIRST TEAM CREIGHTON Maddie Eyer, Mackenzie Hatcher GONZAGA Isabelle Belzil, Lauren English, Lindsey English, Megan Seifert LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Esther Broddin, Ellie Peebles, Ellie Martin PORTLAND Veronica Nicacio, Lauren Reid SAINT MARY’S Alexa Jadallah, GON Glenn Putyrae, GON Abbie McGill, Alexis McGuire Coxswain of the Year Coach of the Year SAN DIEGO Lizze Bader, Clare Adams SANTA CLARA Valerie Bright, Leila Chihab WCCsports.com | @WCCsports WCC CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RECORDS Gonzaga’s I Eight set the fastest time in WCC Championship history in 2015 TOP TIMES IN #WCCCHAMPS HISTORY – BY INSTITUTION (Since 1997) School I Fours II Eights I Eights San Diego’s I Four posted the second Creighton 7:57.6 (2013) 7:09.1 (2017) 7:03.9 (2018) best time in WCC Championship Gonzaga 7:10.2 (2017) 6:36.3 (2017) 6:22.5 (2015) history in 2016 Loyola Marymount 7:39.8 (2017) 6:53.5 (2006) 6:38.8 (2006) Portland 7:47.1 (2017) 7:11.1 (2014) 6:44.8 (2017) Saint Mary’s 7:44.2 (2003) 7:02.0 (2015) 6:46.6 (2009) San Diego 7:18.9 (2016) 6:38.8 (2017) 6:26.9 (2015) Santa Clara 7:53.4 (1999) 7:12.3 (2006) 6:46.7 (2006) #WCCCHAMPS RACE VICTORIES – BY INSTITUTION (Since 1997) School I Fours/Last II Eights/Last I Eights/Last Creighton --- --- --- Gonzaga 10/2018 15/2018 17/2018 Loyola Marymount --- --- 1/2006 Portland --- --- --- Saint Mary’s 2/2004 --- --- San Diego 8/2016 5/2016 4/2014 Santa Clara --- --- --- #WCCCHAMPS RACE BEST FINISHES – BY INSTITUTION (Since 1997) School I Fours/Last II Eights/Last I Eights/Last Creighton 3rd/1x/2013 5th/2x/2017 4th/1x/2011 Gonzaga 1st/10x/2018 1st/15x/2018 1st/17x/2018 Loyola Marymount 2nd/2x/2006 2nd/3x/2006 1st/1x/2006 Portland 3rd/3x/2018 3rd/2x/2014 4th/4x/2018 Saint Mary’s 1st/2x/2004 3rd/2x/2015 2nd/1x/2007 San Diego 1st/8x/2016 1st/5x/2016 1st/4x/2014 Gonzaga’s I Four posted the best time Santa Clara 2nd/1x/1999 2nd/1x/2002 2nd/2x/1999 in WCC Championship history in 2017 TOP-10 TIMES IN #WCCCHAMPS HISTORY – BY RACE (Since 1997) School I Fours Time (Year) School II Eights Time (Year) School I Eights Time (Year) Gonzaga 7:10.15 (2017) Gonzaga 6:36.32 (2017) Gonzaga 6:22.5 (2015) San Diego 7:18.9 (2016) San Diego 6:38.76 (2017) Gonzaga 6:25.76 (2017) San Diego 7:20.39 (2017) San Diego 6:40.9 (2016) Gonzaga 6:25.8 (2016) San Diego 7:25.9 (2015) San Diego 6:41.2 (2015) San Diego 6:26.9 (2015) Gonzaga 7:27.2 (2015) Gonzaga 6:42.8 (2016) San Diego 6:29.4 (2016) Gonzaga 7:28.2 (2016) Gonzaga 6:45.0 (2015) San Diego 6:30.81 (2017) San Diego 7:28.7 (2000) Gonzaga 6:47.3 (2006) Gonzaga 6:37.6 (2009) Santa Clara 7:35.4 (1999) San Diego 6:50.5 (2014) LMU 6:38.8 (2006) San Diego 7:35.9 (2013) Gonzaga 6:51.6 (2013) Gonzaga 6:39.53 (2018) Gonzaga 7:36.0 (2000) Gonzaga 6:52.0 (2000) Gonzaga 6:39.7 (2003) WCCsports.com
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