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USC Rowing Finishes 16th Place at 2023 NCAA Championships
May 28, 2023 | Women's Rowing
Pennsauken, N.J. – USC women's rowing finished 16th place in the 2023 NCAA Championships at the Camden County Boathouse on Sunday, May 28. After two third place finishes in the Second Varsity Eight and Varsity Four and one fifth place finish in the Varsity Eight in the C Final, the Trojans scored a total of 42 team points. Stanford wins the NCAA title with a total of 129 points, their second NCAA Championship victory.
TROJAN BOATS
"Today we saw a lot of very gutsy racing. The V4 had an amazing third 500 to work their way through some crews. The 2V8 really lifted in their sprint quite well. The 1V threw everything they had at racing their the middle 1000.
While the end of season outcome isn't as high as we hoped for our season, we are extremely proud of how much we have matured as a team. We are excited at what the future holds. The lessons we have learned this season as a staff and as a team are going to propel us into top 10 level performances. We are sure of it. For now, we move forward and fight on!"
UP NEXT
TROJAN BOATS
- Sr. Eden Cooper-Squires coxed for the Trojan's Varsity Eight. Zoe McCutcheon sat the stroke seat for the Trojans. Succeeding the stroke seat was Celia Marino, Grete Alttoa, Claudia Cabula, Caroline Munch, Annabel Aron, Jenna Van de Grift, and Ingrid Brast.
- Sr. Lillian Lau coxed for the Second Varsity Eight. In the stroke seat was Grace Eamer. Following Eamer was Raquel Rodriguez, Clare Widzgowski, Jemima Morgan, Chiara Meakin, Isabella Lysaker, Anastasiia Slivina, and in the bow was Zuzanka Pazourkova.
- Fr. Dana Shearer sat in the coxswain seat for the Varsity Four. The Trojans stroke seat was occupied by Sara Clarin. Then was Alex DeLisle, Anna Molnar and in the bow was Rhese Abrams.
- The Varsity Four kicked of the final day of NCAAs for the Trojans. Coxswain Dana Shearer guided the Trojans to a third-place finish with a time of 07:34.095. The women of troy were five seconds behind second place Rutgers, with the Scarlet Knight's time 07:29.113.
- The Second Varsity Eight was next on the water for the Trojans. Coxswain Lillian Lau led the women of troy to a third place with a time of 06:45.603. The Trojan boat was one second behind Rutgers' boat with their second-place time being 06:44.801.
- The Varsity Eight concluded racing for the 2022-2023 season for the Trojans. Coxswain Eden Cooper-Squires guided the Trojans to a fifth-place finish with a time of 06:43.060. The women of troy were four seconds behind fourth place Indiana, with the Hoosier's time of 06:39.152.
"Today we saw a lot of very gutsy racing. The V4 had an amazing third 500 to work their way through some crews. The 2V8 really lifted in their sprint quite well. The 1V threw everything they had at racing their the middle 1000.
While the end of season outcome isn't as high as we hoped for our season, we are extremely proud of how much we have matured as a team. We are excited at what the future holds. The lessons we have learned this season as a staff and as a team are going to propel us into top 10 level performances. We are sure of it. For now, we move forward and fight on!"
UP NEXT
- The final day of the 2023 NCAA Championship concludes the 2022-23 USC Rowing Season.
- For more information on the USC women's rowing team, a complete schedule, and results, please visit USCTrojans.com. Fans of the Women of Troy can follow the team on Instagram and on Twitter @uscwomensrowing.
| Varsity Eight | Second Varsity Eight | Varsity Four |
|---|---|---|
| 1 06:29.568 Ohio State | 1 06:42.301 Duke | 1 07:25.679 Syracuse |
| 2 06:31.132 Rutgers | 2 06:44.801Rutgers | 2 07:29.113 Rutgers |
| 3 06:36.156 Duke | 3 06:45.603 USC | 3 07:34.095 USC |
| 4 06:39.152 Indiana | 4 06:49.651 Indiana | 4 07:35.315 Pennsylvania |
| 5 06:43.060 USC | 5 06:51.743 Syracuse | 5 07:44.401 Indiana |
| 6 06:45.538 Northeastern | 6 07:08.841 George Washington | 6 08:01.297 Gonzaga |
| USC 1V8 | USC 2V8 | USC 1V4 |
|---|---|---|
| Cox Eden Cooper-Squires | Cox Lillian Lau | Cox Dana Shearer |
| Stk. Zoe McCutcheon | Stk. Grace Eamer | Stk. Sara Clarin |
| 7 Celia Marino | 7 Raquel Rodriguez | 3 Alex DeLisle |
| 6 Grete Alttoa | 6 Clare Widzgowski | 2 Anna Molnar |
| 5 Claudia Cabula | 5 Jemima Morgan | Bow Rhese Abrams |
| 4 Caroline Munch | 4 Chiara Meakin | |
| 3 Annabel Aron | 3 Isabella Lysaker | |
| 2 Jenna Van de Grift | 2 Anastasiia Slivina | |
| Bow Ingrid Brast | Bow Zuzanka Pazourkova |
| Total Team Points | |
| Stanford | 129 |
| Washington | 120 |
| Princeton | 113 |
| Texas | 110 |
| Yale | 110 |
| Pennsylvania | 92 |
| Brown | 91 |
| California | 89 |
| SMU | 85 |
| Virginia | 80 |
| Michigan | 78 |
| Ohio State | 71 |
| Syracuse | 67 |
| Duke | 56 |
| Rutgers | 54 |
| USC | 42 |
| Indiana | 41 |
| Northeastern | 25 |
| Gonzaga | 25 |
| George Washington | 17 |
| Navy | 13 |
| Jacksonville | 10 |
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