Crew heads to Pac-12 Championships
The Stanford men’s and women’s rowing teams will compete in the Pac-12 Championships at Lake Natoma in Gold River, Calif., this Sunday.
The Stanford men’s and women’s rowing teams will compete in the Pac-12 Championships at Lake Natoma in Gold River, Calif., this Sunday.
No. 7 Stanford men’s rowing upset No. 3 Cal in the Big Row on Saturday, hoisting the Schwabacher Cup for just the second time in… Continue Reading »
Women’s four wins Head of the Oklahoma Stanford’s women’s four placed first at the Head of the Oklahoma with a time of 16:12.96 — a… Continue Reading »
The women’s rowing team kicked off the fall season in style this weekend at the Head of the Oklahoma Regatta, as the varsity eight boat won the Collegiate Eight competition with the fastest time of the day before watching the varsity four earn a Night Sprint win by two-hundredths of a second.
Stanford was one of 16 schools invited to the NCAA Women’s Rowing Championships yesterday. The No. 3 Cardinal is one of the five Pac-10 schools headed to the championships May 27-29 on Lake Natoma in Gold River, Calif. The other Pac-10 competitors are Cal, USC, Washington and Washington State.
The Stanford women’s rowing team narrowly missed out on repeating its success from last year, placing fourth behind Virginia, California and Princeton in the team standings at the NCAA Rowing Championships on Lake Natoma in Gold River, Calif. on Sunday.
This weekend, the women’s crew team will begin competition at the NCAA Championships at the Sacramento State Aquatics Center in Gold River, Calif. The competition will take place on Saturday and Sunday…
Seven of the eight boats medaled, with the women’s varsity four placing fourth…