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NCAA Division III rowing championship

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American collegiate rowing tournament
NCAA Division III rowing championship
AssociationNCAA
SportCollege rowing
Founded2002; 24 years ago (2002)
DivisionDivision III
No. of teams8
Country United States
Most recent
champion
Tufts (2nd)
Most titlesWilliams (9)
Official websiteNCAA.com

TheNCAA Division III rowing championship is the annual rowing regatta hosted by theNational Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the champions of women's collegiate heavyweight (or openweight)rowing among itsDivision III member programs in theUnited States.[1]

The most successful program has beenWilliams, with nine titles.[2]

Tufts are the defending champions, winning their second national title in 2025.

Format

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Each championship tournament consists of eight teams, and each team is required to field two boats of eight rowers and acoxswain.

The following are the berths that are allocated:

Results

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NCAA Division III Rowing Championships
YearSite
(Host Team)
Team Results
ChampionScoreRunner-upScore
2002
Details
Indianapolis, INWilliams9Colby11
2003
Details
Colby10Puget Sound12
2004
Details
Gold River, CAIthaca7Smith10
2005
Details
Ithaca (2)10Smith10
2006
Details
West Windsor, NJWilliams (2)21Ithaca15
2007
Details
Oak Ridge, TNWilliams (3)18Trinity (CT)16
2008
Details
Gold River, CAWilliams (4)25Trinity (CT)21
2009
Details
Cherry Hill, NJWilliams (5)24Bates19
2010
Details
Gold River, CAWilliams (6)26Bates19
2011
Details
Williams (7)19Bates16
2012
Details
West Windsor, NJWilliams (8)42Bates37
2013
Details
Indianapolis, INWilliams (9)43Bates35
2014
Details
Trinity (CT)40Williams33
2015
Details
Gold River, CABates39Trinity (CT)38
2016
Details
Wellesley40Bates36
2017
Details
West Windsor, NJBates (2)39Williams38
2018
Details
Sarasota, FLBates (3)56Wellesley45
2019
Details
Indianapolis, IN[3]Bates (4)46WPI41
2020Cancelled due to thecoronavirus pandemic
2021
Details
Sarasota, FLBates (5)42Hamilton33
2022
Details
Wellesley (2)51Bates50
2023
Details
Pennsauken, NJ
(Temple)
Wellesley (3)54Wesleyan45
2024
Details
Bethel, OH
(Marietta)
Tufts54Wesleyan,

Williams

47
2025
Details
West Windsor, NJ
(Ivy &MAAC)
Tufts (2)56Williams49
2026
Details
Gainesville, GA
(North Georgia)

Notes

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  • In 2005,Ithaca andSmith tied in total points for the team title, which was awarded toIthaca based on a better overall finish in the Varsity 8+ race.
  • In 2006 and 2008,Williams won the team title by placing second and third in the grand final.
  • In 2015, total points for team title was awarded toBates, butTrinity won the Varsity 8+ grand final.
  • In 2017,Bates again won the team title, althoughWilliams placed first in the Varsity 8+ grand final.
  • In 2022,Wellesley won the team title, despiteWPI winning the Varsity 8+ grand final.
  • In all other years, the winner of the Varsity 8+ race also won the NCAA Division III team title.[4]

Champions

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TeamTitlesYears
Williams92002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Bates52015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
Wellesley32016, 2022, 2023
Ithaca22004, 2005
Tufts22024, 2025
Trinity (CT)12014
Colby12003

Individual events

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Varsity 8+

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YearSchoolCrew
2025TuftsRose Tinkjian (8), Sami Haynes (7), Stella Shen (6), Emma Lyle (5), Lucy Howell (4), Reilly Uiterwyk (3), Josie Monroe (2), Sydney Barr (1), Hannah Jiang (Cox), Head Coach: Lily Siddall
2024TuftsRose Tinkjian (8), Janna Moore (7), Shira Roberts (6), Emma Mahoney (5), Summer Maxwell (4), Samara Haynes (3), Karen Dooley (2), Emma Lyle (1), Hannah Jiang (Cox), Head Coach: Lily Siddall
2023WellesleyAnya Hanichak (8), Anneka Hallstrom (7), Katherine Moeser (6), Kaitlyn Severin (5), Sage Gilbert-Diamond (4), Hannah Bates (3), Emma Anghel (2), Kaylee Liu (1), Isabella Santos (Cox), Head Coach: Tessa Spillane
2022WPIMelissa Bazakas-Chamberlain (8), Alexandra Heline (7), Megan Tupaj (6), Caitlin Kean (5), Jillian Early (4), Maren Cork (3), Emily Adams (2), Ashley Schuliger (1), Logan Rinaldi (Cox)
2021BatesGrace Bake (8), Carla Guichard (7), Sally Harris Porter (6), Hannah Beams (5), Elizabeth Fischer (4), Lillian Kinder (3), Catharine Berry-Toon (2) and Saylor Strugar (1), Elizabeth Folsom (Cox)
2020Cancelled due to thecoronavirus pandemic
2019BatesHead Coach: Peter Steenstra
2018BatesHead Coach: Peter Steenstra
2017WilliamsClara Beery (8), Bertie Miller (7), Eileen Russell (6), Gabrielle Markel (5), Rebecca Smith (4), Maddy Boutet (3), Emory Strawn (2), Emily Burch (1), Louisa Abel (cox), Head Coach: Kate Maloney
2016WellesleyEmilia Ball (8), Kathryn Barth (7), Sydney Dollmeyer (6), Loren Lock (5), Molly Hoyer (4), Olivia Duggan (3), Lauren Bazley (2), Katie Livingston (1), Alessandra Zaldívar-Giuffredi (cox), Head Coach: Tessa Spillane
2015TrinityChanel Erasmus, Kiely MacMahon, Georgia Wetmore, Madeleine Boudreau, Claudia Jensen, Cristina Pretto, Jennifer Sager, Antonia Bowden, Sarah Keane (cox), Head Coach: Wesley Ng
2014TrinityJillian Zieff (8), Renee Swetz (7), Madeleine Boudreau (6), Kathryn Hibbard (5), Julia Kelling (4), Catherine Guariglia (3), Rose Lichtenfels (2), Claire Barkin (1), Gwendolyn Schoch (cox), Head Coach: Wesley Ng
2013WilliamsKatie Westervelt, Meg Steer, Andrea Remec, Stephanie Neul, Emma Laukitis, Piper Sallquist, Annie Haley, Dana Golden, Anna Hopkins (cox), Head Coach: Kate Maloney
2012WilliamsDana Golden, Annie Haley, Jane McClellan, Lindsay Olsen, Abbie Deal, Emma Pelegri-O'Day, Julia May, Dorothy MacAusland, Fiona Wilkes (cox), Head Coach: Kate Maloney
2011WilliamsAnna Soybel, Adrienne Darrow, Dana Golden, Annie Haley, Abbie Deal, Lindsay Olsen, Kate Shaper, Emma Pelegri-O'Day, Becca Licht (cox), (Interim) Head Coach: Brad Hemmerly
2010WilliamsEmma Pelegri-O'Day, Sarah Ginsberg, Madeline Berky, Dana Golden, Lindsay Olsen, Kate Shaper, Dorothy MacAusland, Julia Haltermann, Becca Licht (cox), Head Coach: Justin Moore
2009WilliamsJulia Haltermann, Emma Pelegri-O'Day, Kate Shaper, Dorothy MacAusland, Meg Conan, Samantha Smith, Sarah Ginsberg, Katherine Robinson, Allison Prevatt (cox), Head Coach: Justin Moore
2008TrinityEllie Wierzbowski, Amory Minot, Ali Schmidt, Deede Dixon, Ashley Swiggett, Loren Massimino, Carmel Zahran, Natalie Jones, Stephanie Apstein (cox), Head Coach: Wesley Ng
2007WilliamsKatherine Robinson, Katie Quayle, Carolyn Skudder, Louisa Berky, Kate Sortun, Julia Haltermann, Abby Weir, Emily Cheston, Allison Prevatt (cox), Head Coach: Pat Tynan
2006IthacaSarah Kuebler, Emma Flemer, Kaitlin Veninsky, Stephanie Knabe, Kelsey Schaeffer, Stacey Bowen, Jane Semiz, Heather Luke, Melanie Pessin (cox), Head Coach: Becky Robinson
2005TrinityTara Maciog, Hadley Wilmerding, Elizabeth Guernsey, Sarah Carter, Katie Gordon, Loren Massimino, Ali Schmidt, Carmel Zahran, Emily McLean (cox), Head Coach: Marina Traub
2004IthacaJill Moler, Nora Lahr, Jessie Selock, Megan Musnicki, Stephanie Knabe, Stacey Bowen, Heather Luke, Leslie Nichols, Catie Gloo (cox), Head Coach: Becky Robinson
2003ColbyLeah Hagamen, Emily Allen, Laura Mistretta, Annie Szender, Leah Robertson, Andrea Piekarski, Megan Loosigian, Ellie Boyce, Vivienne Ho (cox), Head Coach: Stew Stokes
2002WilliamsAnne Rutherford, Anne Lewis, Liz Mygatt, Rachel DeSouza, Laura Spero, Shoshana Clark, Izzy Lowell, Emma Herries, Rachel Outman (cox), Head Coach: Justin Moore

See also

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References

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  1. ^"DIVISION III ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS BOOK"(PDF).ncaa.org. NCAA. Retrieved9 January 2025.
  2. ^"Under 3 coaches in 8 years, Williams won more consecutive rowing titles than any NCAA school".NCAA.org. Retrieved2022-07-22.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^"NCAA rowing championships: Washington, Central Oklahoma, Bates crowned this weekend | NCAA.com".www.ncaa.com. Retrieved2025-08-30.
  4. ^"DIII Rowing". NCAA.com. Retrieved2014-02-14.

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