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USC Women’s Rowing Places Fourth at Pac-12 Championships
May 13, 2018 | Women's Rowing, Features
The No. 12 ranked USC women's rowing team placed fourth overall at the 2018 Pac-12 Championships today (May 13) at the Sacramento State Aquatics Center at Lake Natoma in Gold River, Calif. Washington took home the title for the second year in a row. For a full list of team finishes and the official Pac-12 release, click here.
"The Pac-12 Conference and Sacramento State Aquatic Center hosted an amazing championship," said USC head coach Josh Adam. "We want to thank them for a great weekend. The Women of Troy raced well today. Each boat came off the water with two to three things that they thought they could improve upon for the next race.
In addition, it was a great honor to add Ida Gørtz Jacobsen, the Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year, to the great tradition of USC producing scholar-athletes. We are looking forward to the NCAA announcement show on Tuesday."
For a full list of times and boatings, see below.
In the first race of the morning, the Trojan Third Varsity Eight finished in sixth place with a final time of 7:48.114. This finish earned the Trojans one point.
Next up, the Varsity Four hit the water where they placed seventh with a time of 8:09.533. Another point was added to the Trojan scoreboard.
The Second Varsity Eight was the next boat to compete and they finished in fourth place with a time of 6:58.764. This finish added eight points to the scoreboard which made the overall score 10 on the morning.
The final race of the morning was the Varsity Eight. The Trojans battled and placed fourth to earn 12 more points.
USC finished the morning with a total of 22 points to put the team in fourth place overall.
On Tuesday (May 15), the Women of Troy will await the results from the NCAA Rowing Selection Show that will air 2 p.m. PT at NCAA.com. Should the Trojans be selected to participate in the NCAA Championship, they will travel to Sarasota, Fla. to compete from May 25-27 with the hopes of bringing home a national title.
"The Pac-12 Conference and Sacramento State Aquatic Center hosted an amazing championship," said USC head coach Josh Adam. "We want to thank them for a great weekend. The Women of Troy raced well today. Each boat came off the water with two to three things that they thought they could improve upon for the next race.
In addition, it was a great honor to add Ida Gørtz Jacobsen, the Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year, to the great tradition of USC producing scholar-athletes. We are looking forward to the NCAA announcement show on Tuesday."
For a full list of times and boatings, see below.
In the first race of the morning, the Trojan Third Varsity Eight finished in sixth place with a final time of 7:48.114. This finish earned the Trojans one point.
Next up, the Varsity Four hit the water where they placed seventh with a time of 8:09.533. Another point was added to the Trojan scoreboard.
The Second Varsity Eight was the next boat to compete and they finished in fourth place with a time of 6:58.764. This finish added eight points to the scoreboard which made the overall score 10 on the morning.
The final race of the morning was the Varsity Eight. The Trojans battled and placed fourth to earn 12 more points.
USC finished the morning with a total of 22 points to put the team in fourth place overall.
On Tuesday (May 15), the Women of Troy will await the results from the NCAA Rowing Selection Show that will air 2 p.m. PT at NCAA.com. Should the Trojans be selected to participate in the NCAA Championship, they will travel to Sarasota, Fla. to compete from May 25-27 with the hopes of bringing home a national title.
2018 Pac-12 Championships
Sacramento State Aquatics Center
Lake Natoma | Gold River, Calif.
Sunday, May 13, 2018
RESULTS and BOATINGS
VARSITY EIGHT | SECOND VARSITY EIGHT | VARSITY FOUR | THIRD VARSITY EIGHT | ||||||||
1 | 6:30.122 | UW | 1 | 6:36.733 | UW | 1 | 7:25.156 | UW | 1 | 6:44.975 | UW |
2 | 6:33.453 | Stanford | 2 | 6:42.675 | Cal | 2 | 7:29.156 | Cal | 2 | 6:50.821 | Cal |
3 | 6:34.533 | Cal | 3 | 6:52.558 | Stanford | 3 | 7:42.019 | Stanford | 3 | 7:02.162 | Stanford |
4 | 6:46.936 | USC | 4 | 6:58.764 | USC | 4 | 7:52.925 | Wash. State | 4 | 7:10.471 | Wash. State |
5 | 6:50.679 | Wash. State | 5 | 7:01.275 | Wash. State | 5 | 8:00.136 | UCLA | 5 | 7:23.664 | UCLA |
6 | 6:56.633 | Oregon State | 6 | 7:08.853 | UCLA | 6 | 8:05.422 | Oregon State | 6 | 7:48.114 | USC |
7 | 6:58.625 | UCLA | 7 | 7:21.613 | Oregon State | 7 | 8:09.533 | USC | |||
USC 1V8 | USC 2V8 | USC 1V4 | USC 3V8 | ||||||||
Bow | Radka Novotnikova | Bow | Krete Koovit | Bow | Molly Eberth | Bow | Jordyn Alves | ||||
2 | Sofia Sobotta | 2 | Camille Hays | 2 | Kate Melberg | 2 | Emily Kong | ||||
3 | Marliis Reinkort | 3 | Katie Hubert | 3 | Lena Schröder | 3 | Margaret Cirino | ||||
4 | Nikoline Laidlaw | 4 | Sasha Varekova | Stk | Isabel Fitter | 4 | Anna Giannini | ||||
5 | Astrid Steensberg | 5 | Kasia Pilch | Cox | Chloe Chrysikopoulos | 5 | Olivia Passanisi-Boullet | ||||
6 | Chloe Brew | 6 | Dori Bene | 6 | Emily McRight | ||||||
7 | Ida Gørtz Jacobsen | 7 | Sawyer Chenen | 7 | Evelyn Rush | ||||||
Stk | Athina Angelopoulou | Stk | Brooke Downes | 8 | Taylor Richardson | ||||||
Cox | Ana Moloney | Cox | Finn O'Neil | Cox | Liv Reiter |
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