The Wisconsin men's rowing team opened its spring season against the University of Minnesota on the Cal Sag Channel in Blue Island, Ill., sweeping the Golden Gophers in Saturday's three races.
In the first race, Wisconsin's two varsity eight boats, led by junior brothers Grant and Ross James, took first and second respectively, with times of 5:58.0 and 6:06.1 while Minnesota's lone boat took third place with a final time of 6:24.6.
The Badgers continued their strong rowing in the second race, pitting two of their boats against the Gophers' second varsity eight. Wisconsin's boats recorded times of 6:15.6 and 6:19.3, while Minnesota's lone boat finished with a time of 6:52.4.
A later race between three Wisconsin freshman boats and one Minnesota freshman boat saw Wisconsin prevail with all three of its boats ahead of the Gopher's boat.
Women's Openweight
The Badger openweight women's rowing squad travelled to Charlottesville, Va. this weekend, performing well against Central Florida and Columbia, while struggling against host Virginia.
On the first of the two-day event, Wisconsin varsity four took the morning race against Central Florida, posting a time of 7:31.6. Later, in the first varsity eight matchup with Central Florida, Wisconsin narrowly edged out an important victory, beating the Golden Knights by three seconds. The second varsity eight fell by 0.5 seconds.
Virginia swept the Badgers, dropping the first varsity eight race by eight seconds, while losing the second varsity eight race by under two seconds.
Sunday, against Columbia, Wisconsin recaptured its success it had against Central Florida, sweeping the Lions in three races. Most notably, the Badger varsity four dominated Columbia's varsity four by 25 seconds.
Women's Lightweight
The Wisconsin women's lightweight rowing team ventured to Camden, N.J., where it competed at the annual Knecht Cup regatta.
In the second heat of the varsity lightweight eight Saturday morning, the No. 6 Wisconsin Badgers placed second, qualifying them for the finals.
The varsity Badgers took third in the Knecht Cup finals, while the novice team placed fourth, and the second varsity boat took sixth.
- uwbadgers.com
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