U.S. Collegiate Rowing #9 – NCAA Preview
After a long Regular Season and eleven exciting Conference Championships, we are left with twenty-two women’s teams in contention for the National Championship title. As
Coverage from JRN
After a long Regular Season and eleven exciting Conference Championships, we are left with twenty-two women’s teams in contention for the National Championship title. As
After the regular season drew to a close two weeks ago, almost every single Division 1 rowing team from around the country raced this weekend
With very little racing this week, most crews are focussed on their Championships in a week’s time. The only notable exception to this is Washington as they
As the regular season was wrapping up, a number of top programs are already into their training blocks in preparation for their Conference Championships in
With the end of the Collegiate regular season in sight, the races are really heating up as crews edge towards their true speed and top
As the Collegiate rowing season moves along, eyes are beginning to turn towards the Conference Championships in May and the trips to the National Championships
We are now deep into the Collegiate rowing season. Every school has at least some meaningful racing under their belt, and we are beginning to
With April now upon us the American collegiate rowing scene is in full swing. Last weekend both men’s and women’s teams gathered in every corner
Spring Break has been and gone and the 2023 American collegiate rowing scene is getting into swing, and this year JRN will, for the first
Head Of The Charles (HOCR) has to be the most iconic head race on the calendar. This world-renowned regatta was first held in 1965 and
For the first time since 2019, some of the UK’s strongest Junior Men’s Eights will be hoping to test their mettle across the pond at
As the nights get darker and the leaves turn brown, several things are guaranteed in America. Pumpkin Spice Lattes make their return, the Cleveland Browns
The largest rowing event in the world returns for another year, with crews from across the globe travelling to take on the gruelling course. The
The Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) governs intercollegiate rowing between varsity men’s heavyweight, men’s lightweight, and women’s lightweight rowing programs across the United States, while the NCAA fulfils this role for women’s
As the sporting world emerges from the global pandemic, so too does the collegiate rowing scene in The United States of America. Compared with sports