After 1,500 meters of UCLA’s final race at the Pac-12 championships last weekend, the varsity eight found itself sandwiched in fourth, one boat length behind third-place Cal and two seconds ahead of fifth-place Stanford.
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Crew of Bruins seek to stroke past rivals
Two weeks ago, UCLA suffered a close loss to undefeated USC, which the Bruins will try to bounce back from when they compete for the Pac-12 title this weekend.
UCLA women’s rowing team uses seat racing to gain an edge
Handing her oar off to a teammate, junior Samantha Upton lifted herself out of her boat, over the murky saltwater of Marina del Rey and into the newly vacated seat in the boat floating next to her – in the process sliding past the teammate moving into Upton’s old seat.
UCLA rowing pulls closer in races against USC
Although the Bruins lost their dual with crosstown rival USC on Saturday, they kept their margins tighter than they did a month ago.
UCLA rowing to face USC in heated race
Unlike the large regattas that have defined most of the spring, this weekend UCLA women’s rowing will compete against only one team – USC.
Rowing produces results despite weather conditions
Although the weather may have kept some of the rowing team’s boats out of competition at this weekend’s Clemson Invitational, those who were able to compete held their own against a pool that included some of the nation’s top competitors. Competing in what UCLA coach Amy Fuller Kearney described as one of the largest invitationals […]
Men’s rowing gains momentum on the water with recent success, new members
The UCLA men’s rowing team glided with ease across the water, where everything seemed to be going right, they completed a “perfect row.”