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Women's Rowing Hosting Two Regattas in 2012-13
9/5/2012 4:34:00 PM | Women's Rowing
2012-13 Women's Rowing Schedule
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Two home regattas - one in the fall and one in the spring - highlight the 2012-13 Syracuse women's rowing schedule.
Justin Moore's Orange, coming off a second-place showing at the BIG EAST Championship and a national ranking to close the 2011-12 season, will compete in five fall events and six spring events leading up to the 2013 BIG EAST Championship.
The fall season begins on Oct. 13 with the Head of the Genesee in Rochester and continues with the Head of the Charles, the world's largest two-day regatta, on Oct. 20 in the Boston and the Princeton Chase in Princeton, N.J. on Oct. 28.
The Orange hosts the Syracuse Invitational on Nov. 3 at the James A. Ten Eyck Boathouse before closing out the fall at the Foot of the Charles on Nov. 10 in Boston.
The spring season kicks off on March 16 in Clemson, S.C. with a regatta against the host Tigers, Indiana, Boston University and Marist.
On March 30, it will be back to Boston as Syracuse takes on Boston University in the annual Kittle Cup, and then to Philadelphia for the Orange Challenge Cup against Northeastern and Penn on April 6.
Syracuse will host its lone spring regatta, the O'Leary Cup, on April 20 against Radcliffe-Harvard and Dartmouth at the Onondaga Lake Outlet near Long Branch Park.
The Orange will head cross-country to Beaver Lake, Ore. to row against Oregon State, Stanford and Washington State on April 27, before heading back to Central New York and the Cayuga Lake Inlet in Ithaca to face Cornell and Louisville on May 4.
The BIG EAST Rowing Championship will be held May 19 in Mercer Lake, N.J. where the Orange will be looking to continue its rise and improve on last season's second-place overall finish while defending its conference title in the varsity four.
The Orange is coming its second season under Moore in which it showed dramatic improvement, winning its first BIG EAST crown in a varsity race since 2005 with the varsity four, and finished second in every other point-scoring race. Syracuse finished the season ranked No. 20 in the CRCA/USRowing Coaches Poll, its first national ranking in seven years.
Moore returns a strong nucleus in 2012-13, including six of eight rowers from the varsity eight, as well as all four rowers and coxswain from the varsity four, in addition to welcoming a talented freshmen class of eight to the ranks.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Two home regattas - one in the fall and one in the spring - highlight the 2012-13 Syracuse women's rowing schedule.
Justin Moore's Orange, coming off a second-place showing at the BIG EAST Championship and a national ranking to close the 2011-12 season, will compete in five fall events and six spring events leading up to the 2013 BIG EAST Championship.
The fall season begins on Oct. 13 with the Head of the Genesee in Rochester and continues with the Head of the Charles, the world's largest two-day regatta, on Oct. 20 in the Boston and the Princeton Chase in Princeton, N.J. on Oct. 28.
The Orange hosts the Syracuse Invitational on Nov. 3 at the James A. Ten Eyck Boathouse before closing out the fall at the Foot of the Charles on Nov. 10 in Boston.
The spring season kicks off on March 16 in Clemson, S.C. with a regatta against the host Tigers, Indiana, Boston University and Marist.
On March 30, it will be back to Boston as Syracuse takes on Boston University in the annual Kittle Cup, and then to Philadelphia for the Orange Challenge Cup against Northeastern and Penn on April 6.
Syracuse will host its lone spring regatta, the O'Leary Cup, on April 20 against Radcliffe-Harvard and Dartmouth at the Onondaga Lake Outlet near Long Branch Park.
The Orange will head cross-country to Beaver Lake, Ore. to row against Oregon State, Stanford and Washington State on April 27, before heading back to Central New York and the Cayuga Lake Inlet in Ithaca to face Cornell and Louisville on May 4.
The BIG EAST Rowing Championship will be held May 19 in Mercer Lake, N.J. where the Orange will be looking to continue its rise and improve on last season's second-place overall finish while defending its conference title in the varsity four.
The Orange is coming its second season under Moore in which it showed dramatic improvement, winning its first BIG EAST crown in a varsity race since 2005 with the varsity four, and finished second in every other point-scoring race. Syracuse finished the season ranked No. 20 in the CRCA/USRowing Coaches Poll, its first national ranking in seven years.
Moore returns a strong nucleus in 2012-13, including six of eight rowers from the varsity eight, as well as all four rowers and coxswain from the varsity four, in addition to welcoming a talented freshmen class of eight to the ranks.
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