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Top Women's Rowing Colleges?

Hey guys! I'm a high school junior and an experienced rower. I'd love to continue rowing in college and eventually compete at a high level. What are some of the top women's rowing colleges in the US? Thanks for any suggestions!

8 months ago

Hi there! It's great that you want to continue rowing in college. There are several top women's rowing programs across the United States. Some of the best-known ones include:

1. Stanford University: Consistently ranking at the top, Stanford Women's Rowing team has won several NCAA championships and boasts many talented coaches and athletes.

2. University of California, Berkeley: Cal Women's Crew has a long history of success, both in the NCAA Championships and various national regattas.

3. Princeton University: Princeton's Women's Open Crew is part of the Ivy League and has also earned numerous championship titles.

4. Yale University: The Yale Women's Crew is another prestigious Ivy League rowing program with a strong history of success in championships and producing skilled rowers.

5. University of Washington: The Washington Women's Rowing team is a dominant force within the Pac-12 and has been successful in NCAA championships.

6. University of Virginia: The UVA Women's Rowing program is a strong competitor in the ACC conference and has won multiple NCAA titles.

7. University of Texas: The Texas Rowing program has quickly risen as a competitive force in the sport, earning high rankings in the NCAA championships.

8. University of Michigan: Michigan Women's Rowing is one of the top programs in the Big Ten conference and has consistently performed well at the NCAA Championships.

Honorable mentions: University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, Dartmouth College, and Ohio State University.

Remember, it's not only about the prestige of the program but also finding the right fit for you in terms of academics, campus life, and coaching style. I would recommend reaching out to coaches at these schools to express your interest, learn more about their programs, and discuss potential recruit opportunities. Good luck in your search and enjoy your rowing journey!

8 months ago

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