![]() ![]() Texas announced its presence at the 2015 NCAA Championships and finished seventh overall in the 22-team regatta with 99 points. The Longhorns placed eighth as a team at the 2016 NCAA Championships. Texas placed fourth in the First Eight grand final, first in the Second Eight petite final (seventh place overall) and fourth in the Fours grand final. In 2017, Texas placed fourth overall with 108 points in the final team standings at the 2017 NCAA Championships. ![]() The First Eight placed third overall, the Second Eight finished fifth overall, and the Four placed fourth, totaling 115 points. The Longhorns finished third in the 2018 NCAA Championships, sending all three boats to the grand final for the first time. The First Eight finished second in the grand final, the Second Eight placed second overall, and the Four finished third in the grand final. The team finish marked Texas' third consecutive year of besting its previous record in NCAA Championship finishes. UT placed a second overall at the 2019 NCAA Championships, collecting 125 points with all three boats finishing in the top three for the first time in program history. The First Eight's victory was also the first national crown for an individual boat in program history. The Second Varsity and the Varsity Four each finished third in their respective races, earning crucial points for the Horns. The Horns won the first national title in program history at the 2021 NCAA Championships, collecting 126 team points, equaling the total of Stanford and Washington and winning the national championship due to the Longhorns' triumph in the First Eight Grand Final. The Varsity Four finished in third and the Second Eight placed fourth in their respective races. It marked the second year in a row in which the Longhorns and Cardinal tied for the most points with UT winning with the First Eight result serving as the tiebreaker. UT scored 124 points, equaling the total of Stanford and winning the national championship due to their victory in the First Eight. Texas won the second of back-to-back national championships in 2022, highlighted by a dominating victory in the Grand Final of the I Eight, also the boat's second consecutive title. Ties will be broken based on the teams' result in the First Eight. The Second Varsity Eight winner will earn 44 points with each successive finisher collecting two fewer points (42 points for second, 40 points for third, etc.) and the Fours winner will receive 22 points, with the runner-up earning 21 points, third receiving 20 points, etc. The first-place finisher in the First Varsity Eight will receive 66 points with each subsequent finisher collecting three fewer points – 63 for second, 60 for third, etc. The NCAA Rowing champion is determined by total points with points assigned based on the finish in each race. ET) – Second Eight, A/B Semifinalsĩ:12 and 9:24 a.m. ET) – First Eight, A/B SemifinalsĨ:24 and 8:36 a.m. Where: Cooper River Park, Pennsauken, New Jerseyįield: Brown, California, Duke, George Washington, Gonzaga, Indiana, Jacksonville, Michigan, Navy, Northeastern, Ohio State, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Rutgers, SMU, Stanford, Syracuse, TEXAS, USC, Virginia, Washington, Yale.Ĩ:12 a.m. When: Friday, May 26 – Sunday May 29, 2023 Additionally, Texas' I Eight will seek a third-straight championship, an achievement only previously accomplished by the 2013-15 Buckeyes. The Longhorns will look to become the second program to win three consecutive national titles and the first since Ohio State accomplished the feat from 2013-15. The Longhorns are seeded in the top-three in all three events, with Texas tabbed as the top seed in the Four for the second consecutive year, while the Longhorn I Eight is seeded second and the II Eight third. ![]() for the 2023 NCAA Division I Rowing Championships in search of a third consecutive NCAA title. ![]()
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