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NCAA rowing champions crowned at Lake Lanier Olympic Park

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NCAA NEWS RELEASE:

The 2026 NCAA Women’s Rowing Championships concluded at Lake Lanier Olympic Park in Gainesville, Georgia, with multiple national titles awarded across Division I, II, and III NCAA+1.

Division I (DI)

  • Champion: Stanford University
  • Runner-up: Texas
  • Host: West Windsor, NJ (per NCAA history table) NCAA
  • Stanford continued its dominance, winning two of the last three DI titles, following Texas in 2024 and 2022 NCAA.

Division II (DII)

  • Champion: Western Washington University
  • Runner-up: Humboldt
  • Third: Seattle Pacific
  • Western Washington reclaimed the title, securing its second in three years and ninth overall NCAA crown, the most by any DII program accessnorthga.com.

Division III (DIII)

  • Champion: Tufts University
  • Runner-up: Bates College
  • Third: William Smith College
  • Tufts extended its three-year championship streak, finishing with 56 points ahead of Bates (45) and William Smith (44) accessnorthga.com.

Event Format
The championships featured 22 DI teams, each fielding two I Eights and one IV (Four) over a 2,000-meter course. DII and DIII events followed similar formats with I Eights and II Eights NCAA.

Host & Venue
The DI regatta was hosted by the University of North Georgia and Lake Lanier Olympic Park, a venue with Olympic rowing history dating back to 1996 Lakeside News.

Summary Table:

DivisionChampionRunner-upPointsNotable Facts
DIStanfordTexas1292 of last 3 titles
DIIWestern WashingtonHumboldt309th overall, 2 in last 3 years
DIIITuftsBates563rd straight title

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