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The nation's top women's crews in NCAA® Divisions I, II, and III [ see final poll ] competed on Melton Hill Lake for their respective national championships.
In Division I, Yale won the (Varsity) I Eight race. In the team championship, Brown won the Division I Team Championship, with Virginia second.
In division II, Western Washington University won both their Sunday races to win their third straight Team Championship. On Saturday afternoon, Williams College won the Division III Team Championship for the second consecutive year.
JAMCO results and split times and team standings are below.
The University of Tennessee and the Oak Ridge Rowing Association superbly hosted this regatta.
Times are Eastern Daylight Savings Time (EDT)
Time | Division | Event | Heat | Race # |
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Friday, May 25 | ||||
8:00 AM | Division I | I Eights | Heat 1 | 01 |
8:15 AM | Division I | I Eights | Heat 2 | 02 |
8:30 AM | Division I | I Eights | Heat 3 | 03 |
8:45 AM | Division III | Eights | Heat 1 | 04 |
9:00 AM | Division III | Eights | Heat 2 | 05 |
9:15 AM | Division II | Eights | Heat 1 | 06 |
9:30 AM | Division II | Eights | Heat 2 | 07 |
9:45 AM | Division I | II Eights | Heat 1 | 08 |
10:00 AM | Division I | II Eights | Heat 2 | 09 |
10:15 AM | Division II | Fours | Heat 1 | 10 |
10:30 AM | Division II | Fours | Heat 2 | 11 |
10:45 AM | Division I | Fours | Heat 1 | 12 |
11:00 AM | Division I | Fours | Heat 2 | 13 |
Break | ||||
1:00 PM | Division I | I Eights | Repechage | 14 |
1:15 PM | Division III | Eights | Petite Qualifier | 15 |
1:30 PM | Division III | Eights | Grand Qualifier | 16 |
Saturday, May 26 | ||||
9:00 AM | Division I | I Eights | Semi-Final | 17 |
9:15 AM | Division I | I Eights | Semi-Final | 18 |
9:30 AM | Division I | Fours | Repechage | 19 |
9:45 AM | Division I | Fours | Repechage | 20 |
10:00 AM | Division I | II Eights | Repechage | 21 |
10:15 AM | Division I | II Eights | Repechage | 22 |
10:30 AM | Division II | Eights | Repechage | 23 |
10:45 AM | Division II | Fours | Repechage | 24 |
11:00 AM | Division III | Eights | Petite Final | 25 |
11:15 AM | Division III | Eights | Grand Final | 26 |
Sunday, May 27 | ||||
9:30 AM | Division II | Fours | Grand Final (places 1-3) | 27 |
9:45 AM | Division II | Eights | Petite Final (places 5-6) | 28 |
10:00 AM | Division II | Eights | Grand Final (places 1-4) | 29 |
10:15 AM | Division I | Fours | Petite Final (places 7-12) | 30 |
10:30 AM | Division I | Fours | Grand Final (places 1-6) | 31 |
10:45 AM | Division I | II Eights | Petite Final (places 7-12) | 32 |
11:00 AM | Division I | II Eights | Grand Final (places 1-6) | 33 |
11:15 AM | Division I | I Eights | Third Final (places 13-16) | 34 |
11:30 AM | Division I | I Eights | Petite Final (places 7-12) | 35 |
11:45 AM | Division I | I Eights | Grand Final (places 1-6) | 36 |
These unofficial team championship standings were independently calculated using criteria published in the regatta program.
Division I | Division II | |||
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Brown | 1. | Western Washington | |
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Virginia | 2. | UCSD | |
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Ohio State | 3. | Dowling | |
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Yale | 4. | Nova Southeastern | |
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USC | |||
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Minnesota | |||
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Cal | |||
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Princeton | |||
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Tennessee | |||
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Washington | |||
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Harvard | |||
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Notre Dame |
The NCAA produced and hosted a live video stream at their web site. They may produce a highlights program at a later date.
Melton Hill Lake [ Google Map ] has hosted many national regattas, including the first women's collegiate championships. The facility has undergone significant improvements in recent years, making it truly one of the nation's premier rowing courses.
Unofficial Times — JAMCO takes its own finishing times and those are the first finishing times to appear on JAMCO's real time race result pages. Those pages are marked "unofficial" because the Regatta Committee is also taking finishing times, and its times are the "official" times. The Regatta Committee provides JAMCO with its "official" times after the races are over, and JAMCO then enters the "official" times on its reports. Therefore, there may be a considerable delay in replacing the "unofficial" times with "official" times, but the order of finish should not change."
Color Coding — Real time movements by crews during each 500 meter interval are highlighted by different colors. Gold (yellow) crews are closing on the leader in the current 500. Silver (light blue) crews are closing on the second place crew, but falling further behind the leader. Bronze (orange) crews are closing on the third place crew, but falling further behind the leader and the second place crews. White crews are falling further behind all three leading crews. Quite often, when a crew turns gold, it takes the lead in the next 500.
Printing Tips — When printing JAMCO race bulletins, you may get better results if you set your browser to print background colors and images. If you are using MS Internet Explorer, go to Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced and scroll down to where you see "Printing - Print background colors and images."
Automatic Refresh — During the race, JAMCO updates race results every 500m. JAMCO web pages showing real-time results are designed to automatically reload or refresh every 30 seconds. If you are viewing a race in progress and the page does not automatically reload, please press the "Refresh" or "Reload" button on your browser.
JAMCO is run by volunteers, for the benefit of the rowing community. Split times were made possible by these local volunteers on the course: Amy, Austin, James, Mandy, and Rachel.
Special thanks to Angie Boyd Keck, Tara Brooks, and Koby Padgett from the University of Tennessee. Special thanks also to Marchan Adkins from Adkinstrak and David Lee from Prairie Rowing.
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