CLEMSON, S.C. – No. 15 Washington State rowing's third varsity eight had the best Cougar finish of the day, claiming second in the 'A' Final, as the Cougars placed sixth as a team amongst a field of eight ranked competitors, Saturday at the Clemson Invitational at Lake Hartwell.
WSU's varsity eight placed sixth and the second varsity eight seventh in their respective 'A' Finals, as the Cougar varsity four finished second in the 'B' Final for ninth overall. The two-day Clemson Invite started Friday with the first session heats. The second session of competition kicked off the day Saturday with the results from Friday and Saturday determining placement in Saturday evening's finals.
Washington State, ranked 15th in the latest poll, finished with 97 total points, 51 points for sixth in the varsity eight, 32 for the second varsity eight and 14 for the varsity four's ninth-place finish. No. 4 Ohio State won the team championship with 130 points, followed by No. 9 Virginia in second (124 points), No. 12 Wisconsin in third (113 points), No. 17 Indiana in fourth (111 points) and No.13 USC in fifth (110 points). Duke (seventh, 85), No. 18 Syracuse (eighth, 84), Oregon State (ninth, 76), and Minnesota (10th, 71) rounded out the top 10.
"Overall I was proud of efforts this weekend," said WSU head coach Jane LaRiviere. "There is a lot of a good energy. They are a resilient group of women and their learning curve has been steep, so we will continue to head in the right direction."
In the morning session, the Cougar third varsity (coxswain- Hannah Welzbacker, stroke- Ella Cowan de Wolf, Emily Weible, Sara Brevick, Jessica Norris, Emma Barrett, Madeleine Bingham, Codi Swenson, bow- Sophia Rogers) booked a spot in the 'A' Final as it placed second to Virginia, with the top-two boats advancing through. The Cougars placed second in their 'A' Final. Ohio State claimed first in the heat with a time at 6:32.350, coming in ahead of the second-place Cougars by four seconds (6:36.570). WSU defeated five other crews including, Minnesota (6:36.78), UCLA (6:40.300), and No. 9 Virginia (6:40.320).
WSU's varsity eight (coxswain- Jenna Mangiagli, stroke- Kamila Ondrackova, Jess Brougham, Kristel Tohu, Lucie Weissova, Emily Thomson, Paige Danielson, Rosalina Torcivia, bow- Ivy Elling Quaintance) started Saturday morning by placing second in the opening heat, which secured a spot in the 'A' Final that afternoon. In the Cougars' final race of the day, they battled five top-20 ranked teams in the 'A' Final. WSU beat Duke to claim sixth, crossing the finish line at 6:21.350. No. 4 Ohio State finished the course at 6:10.890 to win the heat, ahead of No.13 USC (6:12.650, second), No. 9 Virginia (6:15.200, third), No. 12 Wisconsin (6:16.370, fourth), and No. 20 Indiana (6:19.000, fifth).
The Cougar second varsity eight (coxswain- Ellie Burg, stroke- Lisa Gutfleisch, Taija Thompson, Colombe de Rouvroy, Kateryna Maistrenko, Emily Morrow, Linnea Davison, Jenna Kennedy, bow-Jasmine Brake) began Saturday morning as it placed second to Ohio State in the qualifying heat, advancing to the 'A' Final by beating out five other boats. In the 'A' Final, WSU placed seventh in a final that consisted solely of ranked teams. WSU finished the heat with a time at 6:32.930, which was two seconds off the pace of No. 20 Oklahoma. No. 9 Virginia won the final at 6:17.570, followed by No. 4 Ohio State (6:20.790), No. 13 USC (6:20.920), No. 12 Wisconsin (6:27.480), and No. 17 Indiana (6:29.480) which rounded out the rest of the field.
WSU's varsity four (coxswain- Chloe White, Emma Gribbon, Renee Kemp, Grace Arnis, bow- Sue Yu) began its day with a third-place finish in the qualifying heat, which resulted in placement to the 'B' Final. In the 'B' Final, the Cougars placed second in a tight contest. In a race that was decided by just over a second, Louisville won the final at 7:10.130. WSU finished with a time at 7:11.300, beating out five crews including, Minnesota (7:15.090, third), Pac-12 opponent Oregon State (7:19.600, fourth) and No.18 Syracuse (7:16.290, seventh).
After a weekend off the Cougars will head to Spokane, Saturday, April 28 to face Gonzaga on Silver Lake. The regatta will mark the final tune up for WSU before the 2018 Pac-12 Championships, May 13.
Clemson Invitational – Final Session
Saturday, April 14 | 7:30 a.m. ET | Lake Hartwell – Clemson, S.C.
Results
Team Championship Point Breakdown
Rank 1V8 2V8 1V4 Total
Varsity 8+ 'A' Final
1. No. 4 Ohio State, 6:10.890
2. No. 13 USC, 6:12.650
3. No. 9 Virginia, 6:15.200
4. No. 12 Wisconsin, 6:16.370
5. No. 17 Indiana, 6:19.000
6. No. 15 Washington State, 6:21.350
7. Duke, 6:21.880
WSU Varsity Eight Lineup
coxswain-Jenna Mangiagli
stroke-Kamila Ondrackova
7- Jess Brougham
6-Kristel Tohu
5-Lucie Weissova
4-Emily Thomson
3-Paige Danielson
2-Rosalina Torcivia
bow-Ivy Elling Quaintance
Second Varsity 8+ 'A' Final
1. No.9 Virginia, 6:17.570
2. No. 4 Ohio State, 6:20.790
3. No. 13 USC, 6:20.920
4. No. 12 Wisconsin, 6:27.480
5. No.17 Indiana, 6:29.480
6. No. 20 Oklahoma, 6:30.910
7. No. 15 Washington State, 6:32.930
WSU Second Varsity Eight Lineup
coxswain-Ellie Burg
stroke- Lisa Gutfleisch
7-Taija Thompson
6- Colombe de Rouvroy
5-Kateryna Maistrenko
4-Emily Morrow
3-Linnea Davison
2-Jenna Kennedy
bow-Jasmine Brake
Varsity 4+ 'B' Final (Overall Place)
8. Louisville, 7:10.130
9. No. 15 Washington State, 7:11.300
10. Minnesota, 7:15.090
11. No.18 Syracuse, 7:16.290
12. Cornell, 7:17.980
13. Tennessee, 7:18.550
14. Oregon State, 7:19.600
WSU Varsity Four Lineup
coxswain-Chloe White
4-Emma Gribbon
3-Renee Kemp
2- Grace Arnis
bow-Sue Yu
Third Varsity 8+ 'A' Final
1. No. 4 Ohio State Novice, 6:32.350
2. No. 15 Washington State, 6:36.570
3. Minnesota Novice, 6:36.780
4. UCLA, 6:40.300
5. No. 9 Virginia, 6:40.320
6. No.18 Syracuse, 6:41.350
7. Duke, 6:47.840
WSU Third Varsity Eight Lineup
coxswain-Hannah Welzbacker
stroke-Ella Cowan de Wolf
7-Emily Weible
6- Sara Brevick
5-Jessica Norris
4-Emma Barrett
3-Madeleine Bingham
2-Codi Swenson
bow-Sophia Rogers
WSU's varsity eight placed sixth and the second varsity eight seventh in their respective 'A' Finals, as the Cougar varsity four finished second in the 'B' Final for ninth overall. The two-day Clemson Invite started Friday with the first session heats. The second session of competition kicked off the day Saturday with the results from Friday and Saturday determining placement in Saturday evening's finals.
Washington State, ranked 15th in the latest poll, finished with 97 total points, 51 points for sixth in the varsity eight, 32 for the second varsity eight and 14 for the varsity four's ninth-place finish. No. 4 Ohio State won the team championship with 130 points, followed by No. 9 Virginia in second (124 points), No. 12 Wisconsin in third (113 points), No. 17 Indiana in fourth (111 points) and No.13 USC in fifth (110 points). Duke (seventh, 85), No. 18 Syracuse (eighth, 84), Oregon State (ninth, 76), and Minnesota (10th, 71) rounded out the top 10.
"Overall I was proud of efforts this weekend," said WSU head coach Jane LaRiviere. "There is a lot of a good energy. They are a resilient group of women and their learning curve has been steep, so we will continue to head in the right direction."
In the morning session, the Cougar third varsity (coxswain- Hannah Welzbacker, stroke- Ella Cowan de Wolf, Emily Weible, Sara Brevick, Jessica Norris, Emma Barrett, Madeleine Bingham, Codi Swenson, bow- Sophia Rogers) booked a spot in the 'A' Final as it placed second to Virginia, with the top-two boats advancing through. The Cougars placed second in their 'A' Final. Ohio State claimed first in the heat with a time at 6:32.350, coming in ahead of the second-place Cougars by four seconds (6:36.570). WSU defeated five other crews including, Minnesota (6:36.78), UCLA (6:40.300), and No. 9 Virginia (6:40.320).
WSU's varsity eight (coxswain- Jenna Mangiagli, stroke- Kamila Ondrackova, Jess Brougham, Kristel Tohu, Lucie Weissova, Emily Thomson, Paige Danielson, Rosalina Torcivia, bow- Ivy Elling Quaintance) started Saturday morning by placing second in the opening heat, which secured a spot in the 'A' Final that afternoon. In the Cougars' final race of the day, they battled five top-20 ranked teams in the 'A' Final. WSU beat Duke to claim sixth, crossing the finish line at 6:21.350. No. 4 Ohio State finished the course at 6:10.890 to win the heat, ahead of No.13 USC (6:12.650, second), No. 9 Virginia (6:15.200, third), No. 12 Wisconsin (6:16.370, fourth), and No. 20 Indiana (6:19.000, fifth).
The Cougar second varsity eight (coxswain- Ellie Burg, stroke- Lisa Gutfleisch, Taija Thompson, Colombe de Rouvroy, Kateryna Maistrenko, Emily Morrow, Linnea Davison, Jenna Kennedy, bow-Jasmine Brake) began Saturday morning as it placed second to Ohio State in the qualifying heat, advancing to the 'A' Final by beating out five other boats. In the 'A' Final, WSU placed seventh in a final that consisted solely of ranked teams. WSU finished the heat with a time at 6:32.930, which was two seconds off the pace of No. 20 Oklahoma. No. 9 Virginia won the final at 6:17.570, followed by No. 4 Ohio State (6:20.790), No. 13 USC (6:20.920), No. 12 Wisconsin (6:27.480), and No. 17 Indiana (6:29.480) which rounded out the rest of the field.
WSU's varsity four (coxswain- Chloe White, Emma Gribbon, Renee Kemp, Grace Arnis, bow- Sue Yu) began its day with a third-place finish in the qualifying heat, which resulted in placement to the 'B' Final. In the 'B' Final, the Cougars placed second in a tight contest. In a race that was decided by just over a second, Louisville won the final at 7:10.130. WSU finished with a time at 7:11.300, beating out five crews including, Minnesota (7:15.090, third), Pac-12 opponent Oregon State (7:19.600, fourth) and No.18 Syracuse (7:16.290, seventh).
After a weekend off the Cougars will head to Spokane, Saturday, April 28 to face Gonzaga on Silver Lake. The regatta will mark the final tune up for WSU before the 2018 Pac-12 Championships, May 13.
Clemson Invitational – Final Session
Saturday, April 14 | 7:30 a.m. ET | Lake Hartwell – Clemson, S.C.
Results
Team Championship Point Breakdown
Rank 1V8 2V8 1V4 Total
- Ohio St 66 42 22 130
- Virginia 60 44 20 124
- Wisconsin 57 38 18 113
- Indiana 54 36 21 111
- USC 63 40 7 110
- Washington State 51 32 14 97
- Duke 48 20 17 85
- Syracuse 42 30 12 84
- Oregon State 45 22 9 76
- Minnesota 30 28 13 71
- Oklahoma 15 34 19 68
- UCLA 33 18 16 67
- Louisville 36 14 15 65
- Tulsa 39 12 3 54
- Northeastern 21 24 4 49
- Cornell 18 16 11 45
- Clemson 9 26 8 43
- Navy 27 8 5 40
- Tennessee 24 6 10 40
- UCF 12 10 6 28
- Boston 6 4 2 12
Varsity 8+ 'A' Final
1. No. 4 Ohio State, 6:10.890
2. No. 13 USC, 6:12.650
3. No. 9 Virginia, 6:15.200
4. No. 12 Wisconsin, 6:16.370
5. No. 17 Indiana, 6:19.000
6. No. 15 Washington State, 6:21.350
7. Duke, 6:21.880
WSU Varsity Eight Lineup
coxswain-Jenna Mangiagli
stroke-Kamila Ondrackova
7- Jess Brougham
6-Kristel Tohu
5-Lucie Weissova
4-Emily Thomson
3-Paige Danielson
2-Rosalina Torcivia
bow-Ivy Elling Quaintance
Second Varsity 8+ 'A' Final
1. No.9 Virginia, 6:17.570
2. No. 4 Ohio State, 6:20.790
3. No. 13 USC, 6:20.920
4. No. 12 Wisconsin, 6:27.480
5. No.17 Indiana, 6:29.480
6. No. 20 Oklahoma, 6:30.910
7. No. 15 Washington State, 6:32.930
WSU Second Varsity Eight Lineup
coxswain-Ellie Burg
stroke- Lisa Gutfleisch
7-Taija Thompson
6- Colombe de Rouvroy
5-Kateryna Maistrenko
4-Emily Morrow
3-Linnea Davison
2-Jenna Kennedy
bow-Jasmine Brake
Varsity 4+ 'B' Final (Overall Place)
8. Louisville, 7:10.130
9. No. 15 Washington State, 7:11.300
10. Minnesota, 7:15.090
11. No.18 Syracuse, 7:16.290
12. Cornell, 7:17.980
13. Tennessee, 7:18.550
14. Oregon State, 7:19.600
WSU Varsity Four Lineup
coxswain-Chloe White
4-Emma Gribbon
3-Renee Kemp
2- Grace Arnis
bow-Sue Yu
Third Varsity 8+ 'A' Final
1. No. 4 Ohio State Novice, 6:32.350
2. No. 15 Washington State, 6:36.570
3. Minnesota Novice, 6:36.780
4. UCLA, 6:40.300
5. No. 9 Virginia, 6:40.320
6. No.18 Syracuse, 6:41.350
7. Duke, 6:47.840
WSU Third Varsity Eight Lineup
coxswain-Hannah Welzbacker
stroke-Ella Cowan de Wolf
7-Emily Weible
6- Sara Brevick
5-Jessica Norris
4-Emma Barrett
3-Madeleine Bingham
2-Codi Swenson
bow-Sophia Rogers