05-15-2023, 03:10 PM
Full results (both men and women): https://results.regattatiming.com/backof...raceId=571
The #4-ranked Stanford women's rowing team won the Pac-12 women's rowing championships last Sunday at Dexter Lake in Oregon. With the exception of the second varsity eight, the Stanford women entered and won every race available. The second varsity eight finished with a silver medal, about 2.5 seconds behind the University of Washington. With the conference team points victory, Stanford will receive the Pac-12's automatic qualifier bid to the NCAA championship regatta, where they will face the rest of the 22-team field, specifically looking to upset #1 Princeton, #2 Texas, #3 Yale, and all other contenders to win it all.
GoStanford: https://gostanford.com/news/2023/5/14/wo...-back.aspx
Also at Dexter Lake, the #8-ranked Stanford men raced to a fourth place team finish at the Pac-12 men's rowing championships on the strength of two bronze medal finishes from the first varsity eight and the second varsity eight. Notably, the (first) varsity finished a half-second behind silver medal Washington, who are an extremely fast crew (#3 ranked nationally). Stanford's varsity was about 4.3 seconds behind first-place kal, which was the margin between the two crews two weekends ago at the Big Row (dual meet) in Redwood City. The kal varsity eight is ranked #1 and the current defending national champion, having returned all of its crew from last year.
The second varsity recorded a time in the low 5:50s, which is a very fast time compared to historical Stanford second varsities. Note that Oregon State finished ahead of Stanford with a third-place team finish on the strength of their third varsity and varsity four entries. Stanford could not enter those events, as the team continues to rebuild the roster after the near-cancellation of the sport during the 2020 pandemic (two recruiting classes lost, etc). Stanford will gear up for final exams while preparing for the 2023 Intercollegiate Rowing Association championship in three weekends.
GoStanford: https://gostanford.com/news/2023/5/14/me...inish.aspx
The #4-ranked Stanford women's rowing team won the Pac-12 women's rowing championships last Sunday at Dexter Lake in Oregon. With the exception of the second varsity eight, the Stanford women entered and won every race available. The second varsity eight finished with a silver medal, about 2.5 seconds behind the University of Washington. With the conference team points victory, Stanford will receive the Pac-12's automatic qualifier bid to the NCAA championship regatta, where they will face the rest of the 22-team field, specifically looking to upset #1 Princeton, #2 Texas, #3 Yale, and all other contenders to win it all.
GoStanford: https://gostanford.com/news/2023/5/14/wo...-back.aspx
Also at Dexter Lake, the #8-ranked Stanford men raced to a fourth place team finish at the Pac-12 men's rowing championships on the strength of two bronze medal finishes from the first varsity eight and the second varsity eight. Notably, the (first) varsity finished a half-second behind silver medal Washington, who are an extremely fast crew (#3 ranked nationally). Stanford's varsity was about 4.3 seconds behind first-place kal, which was the margin between the two crews two weekends ago at the Big Row (dual meet) in Redwood City. The kal varsity eight is ranked #1 and the current defending national champion, having returned all of its crew from last year.
The second varsity recorded a time in the low 5:50s, which is a very fast time compared to historical Stanford second varsities. Note that Oregon State finished ahead of Stanford with a third-place team finish on the strength of their third varsity and varsity four entries. Stanford could not enter those events, as the team continues to rebuild the roster after the near-cancellation of the sport during the 2020 pandemic (two recruiting classes lost, etc). Stanford will gear up for final exams while preparing for the 2023 Intercollegiate Rowing Association championship in three weekends.
GoStanford: https://gostanford.com/news/2023/5/14/me...inish.aspx

