
Beavs Head South for Pac-12 Championships
May 17, 2024 | Women's Rowing
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State women's rowing is set to compete at the 2024 Pac-12 Championships this Sunday, May 19, at Lake Natoma in Gold River, Calif.
The Beavs return 22 athletes to the Pac-12 championships from last season's roster where they finished in fifth place on Dexter Lake.
This includes five from the 1V8+ (Maeve Donnelly, Evan Park, Rhianna Loughnan, Anneka Davys, Annelise Norkitis), all nine from the fourth place 2V8+ (Charlotte Gregory, Kathryn Worley, Giulia Clerici, Kaitlyn Judd, Rebecca Logan, Tulla Angeley, Megan Lautner, Torree Hawken, Rebecca Falash), all five from the 1V4+ (Alexandra Hutchinson, Sasha Delman, Zoë Bishop, Annalise Bledsoe, Taylor Denger) and three from the 3V8+ (Grace Sansoterra, Margo Calub, Zoe Eberle).
The Beavers were last in action on April 27, hosting the 2024 Dexter Lake Invite that welcomed Gonzaga, Loyola Marymount, Oklahoma, UCLA and USC to the Willamette Valley. Along with the team's sweep of the varsity fours, the first and third eights finished in third place while the second eight finished fourth.
Oregon State will have four boats competing at this year's Pac-12 Championships, starting with the third eights in lane seven (9:32 a.m.). The varsity fours will be in lane four at 9:52 a.m. while the 2V8+ lineup will race out of lane six at 10:12 a.m. The championship regatta will conclude after the varsity eights, a race that is scheduled for 10:32 a.m., where the Beavs will race in lane six.
This year's Pac-12 Championships are set to be broadcast on Pac-12 Network.
The 2024 NCAA Rowing Championship is set to take place May 31-June 2 at Harsha Lake in Bethel Ohio. The live selection show for the NCAA rowing championship will stream Tuesday, May 21 at 5 p.m. Eastern on NCAA.com.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent, Authentic, Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
The Beavs return 22 athletes to the Pac-12 championships from last season's roster where they finished in fifth place on Dexter Lake.
This includes five from the 1V8+ (Maeve Donnelly, Evan Park, Rhianna Loughnan, Anneka Davys, Annelise Norkitis), all nine from the fourth place 2V8+ (Charlotte Gregory, Kathryn Worley, Giulia Clerici, Kaitlyn Judd, Rebecca Logan, Tulla Angeley, Megan Lautner, Torree Hawken, Rebecca Falash), all five from the 1V4+ (Alexandra Hutchinson, Sasha Delman, Zoë Bishop, Annalise Bledsoe, Taylor Denger) and three from the 3V8+ (Grace Sansoterra, Margo Calub, Zoe Eberle).
The Beavers were last in action on April 27, hosting the 2024 Dexter Lake Invite that welcomed Gonzaga, Loyola Marymount, Oklahoma, UCLA and USC to the Willamette Valley. Along with the team's sweep of the varsity fours, the first and third eights finished in third place while the second eight finished fourth.
Oregon State will have four boats competing at this year's Pac-12 Championships, starting with the third eights in lane seven (9:32 a.m.). The varsity fours will be in lane four at 9:52 a.m. while the 2V8+ lineup will race out of lane six at 10:12 a.m. The championship regatta will conclude after the varsity eights, a race that is scheduled for 10:32 a.m., where the Beavs will race in lane six.
This year's Pac-12 Championships are set to be broadcast on Pac-12 Network.
The 2024 NCAA Rowing Championship is set to take place May 31-June 2 at Harsha Lake in Bethel Ohio. The live selection show for the NCAA rowing championship will stream Tuesday, May 21 at 5 p.m. Eastern on NCAA.com.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent, Authentic, Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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