Michigan State took sixth at the NCAA Rowing Championships on Sunday to pace a quartet of Big Ten teams in the event.
The Iowa women’s rowing team is welcoming five new members to its staff for the upcoming 2009 season.
The University of Michigan women's rowing team won the Central Region title on Sunday (May 17) at the Central/South Region Sprints on Melton Hill Lake.
The University of Iowa rowing team competed in their respective finals of all five events in Sunday’s Aramark Central/South Regionals, placing seventh out of 22 teams in the overall team standings
The top-ranked Wisconsin women’s rowing team lived up to its advance billing, winning the varsity lightweight eight for the fifth consecutive time.
The Golden Gophers finished sixth in the Central Region with three boats competing in finals today on Melton Hill Lake.
The third-ranked Michigan State rowing team earned fourth place in the Central Region, and fifth overall with 320 points, at the Aramark South/Central Sprints, hosted by the University of Tennessee.
Behind Grand Final wins from the First and Second Varsity Fours, the Ohio State rowing team earned a second-place finish in the Central Region at the 2009 South/Central Region Championships Sunday.
The No. 3 Michigan State rowing program claimed its second straight Big Ten title, and third in five seasons, after finishing with 137 points Saturday on Griggs Reservoir at the 2009 Big Ten Championships.
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