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Looking for suggestions on Division 1 rowing colleges

Hi all, I'm a junior in high school and a passionate rower. I'd love to continue rowing at a Division 1 rowing college. Any recommendations or suggestions on which colleges to consider? Thanks in advance!

6 months ago

Hi there! It's awesome to hear that you're passionate about rowing and want to continue in college. There are many Division 1 rowing colleges to choose from, and your choice may depend on factors such as location, size, and academic offerings. To get you started, here are some well-known schools with strong Division 1 rowing programs:

1. Brown University: Known for its competitive Ivy League rowing program, Brown has a successful history in both men's and women's rowing.

2. University of California, Berkeley: There is a strong history around UC Berkeley's crew teams, as they have consistently performed well nationally.

3. Northeastern University: The Northeastern women's and men's rowing teams have made impressive showings at the national level over the years.

4. Princeton University: Both the Princeton men's and women's rowing teams have seen success at the national and international levels, which makes them a great option for aspiring rowers.

5. Yale University: Yale's rowing programs have a storied history, and their teams typically place well in major competitions.

6. University of Washington: Known for its strong rowing tradition, the University of Washington has consistently produced successful women's and men's crew teams. The highly successful book (and film adaptation) The Boys in the Boat is about UW's men's rowing team during World War II.

7. Stanford University: The Stanford women's rowing team in particular has a history of success, while the men's rowing program hasn't reached quite the same heights, but is still well-regarded.

8. University of Wisconsin-Madison: Wisconsin has a competitive rowing program, especially for men's crew, and their teams regularly participate in high-level competitions.

These are just a few examples of colleges with strong Division 1 rowing programs. It might be helpful to research the specific rowing programs at these colleges, check their performance in recent years, and contact coaches to express your interest and discuss your potential fit in their program.

Remember to also consider factors like academics, campus culture, location, and financial aid offerings when choosing a school. Ultimately, you want to be sure that you end up at a school that will allow you to thrive personally and academically, as well as athletically. Best of luck in your college search and rowing journey!

6 months ago

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