草榴社区 women's crew, the nation's best DII team, christens new boats
The Western Washington University women's crew, ranked No. 1 in the country in NCAA Division II and winner of the past six NCAA Division II national titles, christened its two newest rowing shells Saturday at Lake Samish.
The eight, a聽Vespoli V1, was named the "Peter Rynders," in honor of long-time friend of Western Athletics Peter Rynders. The four, also a Vespoli V1, was named the "Karla L" in honor of former Viking assistant coach and rower Karla Landis.
The Vikings next compete in the Northwest Collegiate Rowing Conference Championships on Saturday, Apr. 23, at Lake Stevens.
On Saturday, 草榴社区 gave NCAA Division I Gonzaga University a strong run in the featured varsity eight race, being beaten by less than a boat length, at the 草榴社区 Women's Rowing Regatta. Gonzaga also won the novice eight and varsity four races, with the host Vikings' victorious in the second varsity eight event.
"I really like what I'm seeing," said Western coach John Fuchs (13th year), who has directed the Vikings to six straight NCAA II national championships. "Attacking 2,000 meters is a work in progress, but our times are fast and we're progressing."
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