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NCAA Division II rowing championship
American collegiate rowing tournament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The NCAA Division II rowing championship is the annual regatta hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the champions of women's collegiate heavyweight (or openweight) rowing among its Division II member programs in the United States.[1]
The most successful program has been Western Washington, with nine titles.
The most successful conference has been the GNAC, producing 15 of the 23 champions. Similarly, the only two years a GNAC team was not in the top two at the least was 2013 and 2015.
The reigning champion is Embry-Riddle, who won their first ever team national title in 2025.
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Format
The NCAA Division II Women's Rowing Championships comprise 68 total competitors (86 including spares) and two events, varsity eights and fours. Four teams are selected, each of which is required to field an eight and a four. Two additional at-large schools are selected to field only an eight. The following criteria are used in selecting teams and individual boats:
- Regional ranking; regional championship results.
- Results against regionally ranked teams; results against teams already selected; results against common opponents.
- Head-to-head competition; late-season performance.
- Eligibility and availability of student-athletes.
Scoring
- Eights: 1st-12pts, 2nd-9pts, 3rd-6pts, 4th-5pts.
- Fours: 1st-8pts, 2nd-6pts, 3rd-4pts.[2]
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Results
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Team champions
Active programs
Former programs
See also
References
External links
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