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Women's Rowing

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Pacific Coast Rowing Championships
  Lake Natoma • Gold River, Calif.
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 Results

Women's Open Eight
1. Stanford A 6:37.20
2. Washington6:37.50
3. Western Washington6:49.60
4. San Diego6:52.30
5. Stanford B6:54.30
6. Oklahoma City6:57.20
7. Colorado 7:17.50

Women's Collegiate 4+
1. Stanford A7:41.50
2. Cal 7:50.40
3. Washington 7:54.50
4. Stanford B 7:59.50
5. Western Washington 8:02.90

Lineups

Varsity Eight
CoxswainJordan Duval-Smith
StrokeKeagan Hanley
7Blaire Hunter 
6Jackie Huddle
5Brittany Presten
4Bailey Yuro  
3Christine Cavallo 
2Mackenzie Crist
BowKatherine Christel 

Second Varsity Eight
CoxswainShea Cours
StrokeHannah Levy
7Taylor Harris 
6Brianna Goldstein
5Alicia Kapjian-Pitt
4Amanda So
3Victoria White
2Alexandra Warner
BowIsabelle Foster

Varsity Four
CoxswainJordan Duval-Smith
StrokeJackie Huddle
3Brittany Presten
2Mackenzie Crist
BowChristine Cavallo

Second Varsity Four
CoxswainShea Cours
StrokeSarah Hirshorn
3Taylor Harris
2Brianna Goldstein
BowAlicia Kapjian-Pitt

 

  

GOLD RIVER, Calif. – The No. 1 Stanford lightweight rowing team had another two races at the Pacific Coast Rowing Championships and once again came away with two victories.

In the final tuneup for the IRA National Championships, the Cardinal varsity eight was focused on putting forth another great effort on the water to take momentum into the final regatta. Going up against openweight power Washington and WCC champion San Diego, Stanford had its hands full.

Looking to stay undefeated in the spring, Stanford opened up a good lead on the field with a near boat length heading into the final 500 meters. Washington began to charge and was taking seats in the final sprint. Approaching the finish line, the Huskies and Cardinal were neck-and-neck. One buzzer sounded and without hesitation another buzzer sounded. The crowd wasn’t sure which of the teams came out on top.

When all was said and done, Stanford had held on to its lead and crossed 0.3 seconds in front of Washington with a time of 6:37.2. By edging out the Huskies, the Cardinal improved to 9-0 on the season.

Meanwhile, the 2V8 was also in the women’s open 8+ race. Stanford’s second boat put up a time of 6:54.3 for fourth place. They were only two seconds back of Western Washington.

After a few hours break, which the Cardinal rowers spent working on school projects, Stanford sent two fours out for the first time this year. The first four featured half of the varsity eight, while the second included half of the 2V8.

Having the Cal and Washington openweights in the field didn’t faze the Cardinal varsity four. Stanford opened up a big lead and maintained it until the very end, winning by nearly nine seconds over Cal and 13 seconds over Washington. The Cardinal posted a time of 7:41.5 for first place. The 2V4 came in fourth overall with a time of 7:59.5, topping Western Washington.

Now that the home stretch of racing leading up to the IRA National Championships has concluded, Stanford will continue its home stretch of classwork as finals week is drawing near. The team will head to New Jersey in two weeks for the IRA National Championships May 29-31 at Laker Mercer in West Windsor, N.J.