
Indiana Selected To Fourth Straight NCAA Championship
5/16/2017 6:16:00 PM | Women's Rowing
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana – Indiana head coach Steve Peterson and the Indiana University women's rowing team will be headed to the NCAA Championships for the fourth straight season after receiving an at-large bid on Tuesday.
The 2017 NCAA Rowing Championship takes place at Mercer Lake in West Windsor, New Jersey, on May 26-28. The regatta is being hosted by the Ivy League and the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.
The Hoosiers are one of 13 programs in the country that have qualified for each of the last four NCAA Championships, which takes 22 teams each year. This year, the Hoosiers are one of five Big Ten teams to make the NCAA field, the most-ever for the Big Ten. IU joins Ohio State, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin.
Indiana is seeded No. 11 in the First Varsity Eight race, No. 15 in the Second Varsity Eight race and No. 14 in the Varsity Four races.
In their first NCAA appearance in 2014, the Hoosiers finished 11th as a team and then followed that up with another 11th place finish in 2015. Then last year in Sacramento, Indiana came in 15th as a team.
The 2017 NCAA Rowing Championship takes place at Mercer Lake in West Windsor, New Jersey, on May 26-28. The regatta is being hosted by the Ivy League and the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.
The Hoosiers are one of 13 programs in the country that have qualified for each of the last four NCAA Championships, which takes 22 teams each year. This year, the Hoosiers are one of five Big Ten teams to make the NCAA field, the most-ever for the Big Ten. IU joins Ohio State, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin.
Indiana is seeded No. 11 in the First Varsity Eight race, No. 15 in the Second Varsity Eight race and No. 14 in the Varsity Four races.
In their first NCAA appearance in 2014, the Hoosiers finished 11th as a team and then followed that up with another 11th place finish in 2015. Then last year in Sacramento, Indiana came in 15th as a team.
I Eights | II Eights | I Fours | |||
1 | Washington | 1 | Washington | 1 | Washington |
2 | California | 2 | California | 2 | California |
3 | Texas | 3 | Brown | 3 | Michigan |
4 | Princeton | 4 | Michigan | 4 | Ohio State |
5 | Ohio State | 5 | Texas | 5 | Yale |
6 | Stanford | 6 | Princeton | 6 | Wisconsin |
7 | Michigan | 7 | Ohio State | 7 | Brown |
8 | Brown | 8 | Yale | 8 | Virginia |
9 | Yale | 9 | Wisconsin | 9 | Texas |
10 | Washington State | 10 | Syracuse | 10 | Princeton |
11 | Indiana | 11 | Virginia | 11 | Stanford |
12 | Virginia | 12 | Stanford | 12 | Washington State |
13 | Notre Dame | 13 | Iowa | 13 | Gonzaga |
14 | Syracuse | 14 | Notre Dame | 14 | Indiana |
15 | Iowa | 15 | Indiana | 15 | Syracuse |
16 | Wisconsin | 16 | Washington State | 16 | Iowa |
17 | UCF | 17 | Gonzaga | 17 | Notre Dame |
18 | Gonzaga | 18 | Northeastern | 18 | UCF |
19 | Northeastern | 19 | Navy | 19 | Navy |
20 | Navy | 20 | Massachusetts | 20 | Northeastern |
21 | Massachusetts | 21 | UCF | 21 | Massachusetts |
22 | Jacksonville | 22 | Jacksonville | 22 | Jacksonville |
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