Sunday, March 31
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Pac-12 Invitational

Photo by: Aaron Shepley
Badgers grab pair of wins on final day of Pac-12 Invite
March 31, 2019 | Women's Rowing
Wisconsin takes two of three races over USC
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. – The No. 13 Wisconsin women's rowing team closed out the Pac-12 Invite with a pair of wins in both eights over No. 11 USC. UW ultimately took two of three races over the Trojans at Redwood Shores Sunday morning.
In the first race of the day, Wisconsin's varsity eight crossed the 2,000-meter mark with a time of 6:30.6 seconds, upsetting No. 11 USC by seven seconds (6:37.7).
Sitting at the start line for the next heat, the UW second varsity eight was unaware of the varsity win, but was locked in from the start to secure the back-to-back win over USC. The 2V8 clocked in at 6:41.2 while USC crossed the line nearly six seconds behind UW (6:47.1).
The UW varsity four battled the Trojans down the course, but fell short by just over two seconds as the UW boat finished with a time of 7:30.0. USC crossed the line with a time of 7:27.7.
Next up
The Badgers return home to an open Lake Mendota and will be back in action in two weeks on Saturday, April 13, at the Big Ten Double Dual in Iowa City, Iowa. UW will battle it out with both Iowa and Indiana during this one-day regatta.
 
 
Straight from the Lake
Head coach Bebe Bryans
On the weekend
"This weekend was really something special for our team. It reinforced the fact that this team is special. The unity that they have and the combination of effort is much greater than any one individual part of it. That is what we are building on and that is what we are coming back to work on. Hopefully we will be able to get back on the water and keep working, but even if we can't we are in this together."
"We put together some really good learning experiences and each race we were able to get better. That is what it is all about. We are a team full of racers and excited to get even faster."
Pac-12 Invite
March 30-31
Redwood City, California
Redwood Shores
2000 meters
 
Varsity Eight
1. Wisconsin, 6:30.6; 2. USC, 6:37.7
UW Lineup – Coxswain Saylor Martin, Allie Lohrenz, Renee Olley, Isa Darvin, Sarah Gibbons, Lauren O'Connor, Katherine Grose, Eliza Clifford, Alicia Evans
 
Second Varsity Eight
1. Wisconsin, 6:41.2; 2. USC, 6:47.1
UW Lineup – Coxswain Emma Smith, Grace Joyce, Rebekah Armstrong, Elisabet Pietz, Taylor Caudle, Carissa Witthuhn, Becca Kite, Samantha Harris, Makayla Stow
 
Varsity Four
1. USC, 7:27.7; 2. Wisconsin, 7:30.0
UW Lineup – Coxswain Maggie Mandarano, Elizabeth Clarke, Charlotte Melcher, Mackenna Wilkie, Adrienne Kisting
 
In the first race of the day, Wisconsin's varsity eight crossed the 2,000-meter mark with a time of 6:30.6 seconds, upsetting No. 11 USC by seven seconds (6:37.7).
Sitting at the start line for the next heat, the UW second varsity eight was unaware of the varsity win, but was locked in from the start to secure the back-to-back win over USC. The 2V8 clocked in at 6:41.2 while USC crossed the line nearly six seconds behind UW (6:47.1).
The UW varsity four battled the Trojans down the course, but fell short by just over two seconds as the UW boat finished with a time of 7:30.0. USC crossed the line with a time of 7:27.7.
Next up
The Badgers return home to an open Lake Mendota and will be back in action in two weeks on Saturday, April 13, at the Big Ten Double Dual in Iowa City, Iowa. UW will battle it out with both Iowa and Indiana during this one-day regatta.
Back-To-Back Wins 🙌
— Badger Rowing (@BadgerRowing) March 31, 2019
2V8 Results:
1. WISCONSIN 6:41.2 🔴⚪️
2. USC 6:47.1#OnWisconsin
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Straight from the Lake
Head coach Bebe Bryans
On the weekend
"This weekend was really something special for our team. It reinforced the fact that this team is special. The unity that they have and the combination of effort is much greater than any one individual part of it. That is what we are building on and that is what we are coming back to work on. Hopefully we will be able to get back on the water and keep working, but even if we can't we are in this together."
"We put together some really good learning experiences and each race we were able to get better. That is what it is all about. We are a team full of racers and excited to get even faster."
Pac-12 Invite
March 30-31
Redwood City, California
Redwood Shores
2000 meters
Varsity Eight
1. Wisconsin, 6:30.6; 2. USC, 6:37.7
UW Lineup – Coxswain Saylor Martin, Allie Lohrenz, Renee Olley, Isa Darvin, Sarah Gibbons, Lauren O'Connor, Katherine Grose, Eliza Clifford, Alicia Evans
Second Varsity Eight
1. Wisconsin, 6:41.2; 2. USC, 6:47.1
UW Lineup – Coxswain Emma Smith, Grace Joyce, Rebekah Armstrong, Elisabet Pietz, Taylor Caudle, Carissa Witthuhn, Becca Kite, Samantha Harris, Makayla Stow
Varsity Four
1. USC, 7:27.7; 2. Wisconsin, 7:30.0
UW Lineup – Coxswain Maggie Mandarano, Elizabeth Clarke, Charlotte Melcher, Mackenna Wilkie, Adrienne Kisting
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