Texas, Mercyhurst, Wellesley win NCAA rowing championships
Here are the 2022 NCAA rowing national champions
The 2022 NCAA rowing championships concluded Sunday at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Fla., where Texas won the Division I rowing championship one day after Mercyhurst and Wellesley claimed the DII and DIII national titles, respectively. In the final event on Sunday, Texas won the first eights final with a time of 6:10.733, as the Longhorns beat Stanford in the final by nearly five seconds.
TEXAS!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/VBSFAWawxE
— Texas Rowing (@TexasRowing) May 29, 2022
While both Texas and Stanford finished with 124 points, the Longhorns won the tiebreaker because they won the first eights final. You can watch the replay of the final day of the championships here and click here for the recap of the final day.
It was the Longhorns' second consecutive national championship. Click or tap here to view the DI rowing championship history.
BACK-TO-BACK
— Texas Rowing (@TexasRowing) May 29, 2022
2022 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!!!#HereComesTexas | #HookEm pic.twitter.com/YpbpzpJA8w
Division I
1. Texas
2. Stanford
3. Princeton
Division II
1. Mercyhurst
T2. Western Washington
T2. Embry-Riddle
Division III
1. Wellesley
2. Bates
3. WPI
Click or tap here to view the final results for each event.
Below you can watch the Day Two recap, when Mercyhurst and Wellesley won national championships.
Division I rowing championship finals on Sunday
The 2022 NCAA Division I rowing championships wrapped up Sunday after Mercyhurst won the DII rowing championship and Wellesley won the DIII title on Saturday.
You can watch the Day Two replay below.
There are 12 event finals scheduled for Sunday, May 29 at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Fla.
The winners of each event are listed below:
- Division I | Fours Final 4 | Northeastern: 7:37.620
- Division I | Fours Final 3 | SMU: 7:14.960
- Division I | II Eights Final 4 | Gonzaga: 6:56.523
- Division I | II Eights Final 3 | Rutgers: 6:37.800
- Division I | Eights Final 4 | Boston University: 6:39.290
- Division I | Eights Final 3 | Rutgers: 6:31.963
- Division I | Fours Final 2 | California: 7:16.233
- Division I | Fours Final 1 | Princeton: 7:05.231
- Division I | II Eights Final 2 | Brown: 6:29.35
- Division I | II Eights Final 1 | Yale: 6:21.17
- Division I | Eights Final 2 | Ohio State: 6:19.654
- Division I | Eights Final 1 | Texas: 6:10.733
Click or tap here to view the complete schedule and list of results.
Mercyhurst wins DII rowing championship, Wellesley wins DIII
Mercyhurst won the 2022 NCAA Division II Rowing Championship Saturday at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Fla., after it won the fours final one in a time of 7:47.465 and eights final one in 7:03.709. It was Mercyhurst's second national championship.
Mercyhurst finished with 30 points, beating Western Washington and Embry-Riddle, which tied for second with 19 points.
Wellesley won the DIII title — its second — with 51 points, one point ahead of Bates (50 points) and three ahead of WPI (48).
Day Two of the NCAA rowing championships concludes
Day Two of the 2022 NCAA rowing championships wrapped up at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Fla., where the day's competition started with the Division I eights semifinals. The complete schedule and the official winners of each event are listed below.
Click or tap here to view the complete results for each event.
Division I
- I Eights semifinal 3 | Oregon State: 6:25.254
- I Eights semifinal 4 | Rutgers: 6:23.961
- I Eights semifinal 1 | Texas: 6:18.459
- I Eights semifinal 2 | Stanford: 6:22.185
- II Eights semifinal 3 | Rutgers: 6:44.097
- II Eights semifinal 4 | Duke: 6:42.344
- II Eights semifinal 1 | Texas: 6:23.878
- II Eights semifinal 2 | Stanford: 6:26.132
- Fours semifinal 3 | Syracuse: 7:27.609
- Fours semifinal 4 | SMU: 7:23.452
- Fours semifinal 1 | Washington: 7:09.214
- Fours semifinal 2 | Stanford: 7:08.583
Division III
- II Eights final 2 | Pacific Lutheran: 7:52.907
- II Eights final 1 | Bates: 7:04.156
Division II
- Fours final 2 | Western Washington: 8:21.102
- Fours final 1 | Mercyhurst: 7:47.465
Division III
- I Eights final 2 | Pacific Lutheran: 7:15.620
- I Eights final 1 | WPI: 6:55.265
Division II
- Eights final 2 | Central Oklahoma: 7:00.384
- Eights final 1 | Mercyhurst: 7:03.709
Results from Day one of the DI, DII, DIII rowing championships
The first day of the DI, DII and DIII rowing championships are in the book. You can click here to see all the results from the first day of action.
Saturday's events will begin bright and early. The DI stream will start at 8 a.m. ET, followed by DIII at 10:30 a.m. ET and DII will be at 11 a.m. ET.
Follow the afternoon session of Day Two for the NCAA Rowing Championships
The afternoon session of Day One of the NCAA rowing championships is underway at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Fla. Below are the winners of each event and you can click or tap here to view the complete results.
Division III
II Eights Repechage I | Tufts: 7:06.414
I Eights Repechage I | Williams: 6:48.032
Division I
I Eights Repechage I | Penn: 6:17.591
I Eights Repechage II | Michigan: 6:15.564
II Eights Repechage I | Penn: 6:22.838
Results from the morning session of the NCAA rowing championships
The first day of competition at the 2022 NCAA rowing championships is underway at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Fla., and the morning session for Day One has wrapped up.
Below are the winners of each heat. Click or tap here for the complete results.
Division III
II Eights Heat 1 | Bates: 6:54.598
II Eights Heat 2 | Wellesley: 6:51.975
I Eights Heat 1 | WPI: 6:41.567
I Eights Heat 2 | Bates: 6:40.082
Division I
I Eights Heat 1 | Texas: 6:08.328
I Eights Heat 2 | Princeton: 6:09.912
I Eights Heat 3 | Stanford: 6:11.674
I Eights Heat 4 | Brown: 6:13.306
II Eights Heat 1 | Texas: 6:18.360
II Eights Heat 2 | Yale: 6:12.014
II Eights Heat 3 | Washington: 6:14.647
II Eights Heat 4 | Stanford: 6:14.782
Fours Heat 1 | Texas: 6:56.663
Fours Heat 2 | Stanford: 6:54.374
Fours Heat 3 | Princeton: 6:54.445
Fours Heat 4 | Washington: 6:52.822
Division II
Eights Heat 1 | Mercyhurst: 6:37.140
Eights Heat 2 | Jefferson: 6:38.671
Fours Heat 1 | Embry-Riddle: 7:37.272
Fours Heat 2 | Mercyhurst: 7:32.224
Selections announced for the 2022 DI women's rowing championship
INDIANAPOLIS---The NCAA Division I Women’s Rowing Committee has selected the teams that will compete in the 2022 NCAA Division I women’s rowing championships.
The championships will be held May 27-29 at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Florida with University of Central Florida and Suncoast Aquatic Nature Center Associates, serving as hosts.
The team championship is composed of 22 teams. Eleven conferences were awarded automatic qualification and the remaining 11 slots were filled with at-large selections to complete the championship field. Teams qualifying for the championship are required to field two boats of eight rowers and one boat of four rowers. For the I Eights, II Eights and Fours, all 22 boats will be seeded into four heats.
Division I rowing selections to be announced today
The 2022 NCAA Division I rowing championship field will be announced on Tuesday, May 17 at 5 p.m. ET in a selection show here on NCAA.com. DI-DIII rowing championships will all take place from May 27-29 at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Fla.
In 2021, Texas won the DI rowing championship. You can watch the full replay here.
Click or tap here to view the complete list of past national champions, dating back to 1997.
The DI selection show is scheduled 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday, May 17.
DII rowing championship selections announced
INDIANAPOLIS —The NCAA Division II Women’s Rowing Committee has selected the institutions that will compete in the 2022 NCAA Division II women’s rowing championships.
The championships will be held May 27-28 at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Florida, with University of Central Florida and Nathan Benderson Park Conservancy, serving as hosts.
The championships are composed of six teams and each team is required to field one boat of eight rowers and one boat of four rowers. The institutions selected were: Central Oklahoma; Embry-Riddle (Florida), Thomas Jefferson University, Mercyhurst, Seattle Pacific; and Western Washington.
In 2021, Central Oklahoma captured its third consecutive national title at the NCAA Division II Women’s Rowing Championships held at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota.
For championship information and results, including live streaming of championship racing, go to www.ncaa.com.
Division II rowing selections to be announced Monday, May 16
The 2022 NCAA Division II rowing championship field will be announced on Monday, May 16 at 5 p.m. ET in a selection show here on NCAA.com. DI-DIII rowing championships will all take place from May 27-29 at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Fla.
In 2021, Central Oklahoma won the DII rowing championship. You can watch the full replay here.
Click or tap here to view the complete list of past national champions, dating back to 2002.
The DI selection show is scheduled 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday, May 17.
DIII rowing championship selections revealed
INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division III Women’s Rowing Committee has selected the institutions that will compete in the 2022 NCAA Division III women’s rowing championships.
The championships will be held May 27-28 at the Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Florida, hosted by the University of Central Florida and Nathan Benderson Park Conservancy.
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For 2022, the championships will be composed of eight teams. Each team is required to field two boats of eight rowers and a coxswain. The following are the berths that are allocated: Pool A – four (Pool A consists of conferences that have been awarded automatic qualification); Pool B/C – four (Pools B and C include independents, institutions from conferences that do not meet automatic-qualification standards and Pool A institutions that did not receive their conference’s automatic qualification.).
Teams:
Pool A
Liberty League — * Ithaca
Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference — * St. Mary’s (Maryland)
New England Small College Athletic Conference — * Bates
New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference — * Wellesley
*Automatic qualifier
Pool B/C
- Pacific Lutheran
- Tufts
- WPI
- Williams
In 2021, Bates captured its fourth consecutive national title at the NCAA Division III women’s rowing championships held at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota. Bates dominated in both the Grand Finals for its fifth national championship.
HISTORY: A look back at all of the champions since 2002
For championship information and results, including live streaming of championship racing, log on to www.ncaa.com.
Division III rowing selections to be announced Tuesday, May 10
The 2022 NCAA Division III rowing championship field will be announced on Tuesday, May 10 at 5 p.m. ET in a selection show here on NCAA.com. The championship will take place from May 27-29 at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Fla.
In 2021, Bates College won the DIII rowing championship, its fourth in a row. You can watch the full replay here.
Click or tap here to view the complete list of past national champions, dating back to 2002.
The DII selection show is scheduled for 5 p.m. ET on Monday, May 16, while the DI rowing selection show will begin at 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday, May 17. The DI and DII rowing championships will also take place in Sarasota from May 27-29.
DI rowing championship history
Year | Champion | Points | Runner-Up | Points | Host or Site |
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2021 | Texas | 126 | Stanford | 126 | Sarasota, Fla. |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Washington | 132 | Texas | 125 | Indianapolis |
2018 | California | 130 | Washington | 128 | Sarasota, Fla. |
2017 | Washington | 132 | California | 123 | West Windsor, N.J. |
2016 | California | 129 | Ohio State | 126 | Gold River, Calif. |
2015 | Ohio State | 126 | California | 114 | Gold River, Calif. |
2014 | Ohio State | 126 | California | 118 | Indianapolis |
2013 | Ohio State | 126 | California | 124 | Indianapolis |
2012 | Virginia | 87 | Michigan | 82 | West Windsor, N.J. |
2011 | Brown | 85 | Stanford | 85 | Gold River, Calif. |
2010 | Virginia | 87 | California | 82 | Lake Natoma, Calif. |
2009 | Stanford | 88 | California | 85 | Cherry Hill, N.J. |
2008 | Brown | 67 | Washington | 59 | Sacramento, Calif. |
2007 | Brown | 58 | Virginia | 54 | Knoxville, Tenn. |
2006 | California | 66 | Brown | 66 | West Windsor, N.J. |
2005 | California | 67 | Virginia | 63 | Sacramento, Calif. |
2004 | Brown | 70 | Yale | 58 | Sacramento, Calif. |
2003 | Harvard | 59 | Brown | 57 | Indianapolis, Ind. |
2002 | Brown | 67 | Washington | 63 | Indianapolis, Ind. |
2001 | Washington | 58 | Michigan | 53 | Gainesville, Ga. |
2000 | Brown | 59 | Washington | 55 | Cherry Hill, N.J. |
1999 | Brown | 56 | Virginia | 56 | Sacramento, Calif. |
1998 | Washington | 91 | Brown | 85 | Gainesville, Ga. |
1997 | Washington | 201 | Princeton | 184 | Sacramento, Calif. |
DII rowing championship history
Year | Champion | Points | Runner-Up | Points | Host or Site |
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2021 | Central Oklahoma | 20 | Mercyhurst | 15 | Sarasota, Fla. |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Central Oklahoma | 30 | Florida Tech | 23 | Indianapolis |
2018 | Central Oklahoma | 18 | Western Washington | 14 | Sarasota, Fla. |
2017 | Western Washington | 17 | Central Oklahoma | 16 | West Windsor, N.J. |
2016 | Barry | 20 | Central Oklahoma | 15 | Gold River, Calif. |
2015 | Barry | 20 | Mercyhurst | 15 | Gold River, Calif. |
2014 | Humboldt State | 16 | Nova Southeastern | 15 | Indianapolis |
2013 | Nova Southeastern | 20 | Barry | 15 | Indianapolis |
2012 | Humboldt State | 20 | Western Washington | 13 | West Windsor, N.J. |
2011 | Western Washington | 20 | Mercyhurst | 13 | Gold River, Calif. |
2010 | Western Washington | 20 | Seattle Pacific | 11 | Lake Natoma, Calif. |
2009 | Western Washington | 18 | Mercyhurst | 13 | Cherry Hill, N.J. |
2008 | Western Washington | 20 | UC San Diego | 15 | Lake Natoma, Calif. |
2007 | Western Washington | 20 | UC San Diego | 11 | Knoxville, Tenn. |
2006 | Western Washington | 20 | Barry | 15 | West Windsor, N.J. |
2005 | Western Washington | 20 | Mercyhurst | 12 | Sacramento |
2004 | Mercyhurst | 18 | Humboldt State | 17 | Sacramento |
2003 | UC Davis | 20 | Western Washington | 15 | Indianapolis |
2002 | UC Davis | 50 | Western Washington | 45 | Indianapolis |