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2024-25 SEASON

- Spring Season -

Plains Regionals

        On April 27th, the team competed in Wichita, KS for the annual Plains Regional Regatta. For many, it was the last regatta of most of our crew's spring season. Against the strong competition, we held out own and brought home more medals than ever before.
Results:
Varsity Men's 8+: 1st Place
Varsity Men's 4+ (A): 1st Place
Varsity Men's 2-: 1st Place
Novice Women's 4+ (A): 1st Place

Battle of the Brazos

         On March 22nd, the team came out to Waco, TX for their first regatta starting the spring season with a bang. All 38 OSU athletes that competed won medals with the team winning Gold or Silver in all four eights events.

Women's Novice 4+: 1st place
Women's Novice 8+: 1st place
Women's Varsity 4+: 1st place
Women's Varsity 8+: 1st place
Men's Novice 8+: 2nd place
Men's Varsity 4+: 3rd place
​Men's Varsity 8+: 2nd place

OKC Scrimmage 

         On April 5th, the team traveled to OKC for the spring scrimmage, facing Vanderbilt University, Wichita State University, and the University of Texas at Austin in various races. Despite the rain and wind, the team fought well in their respective races. The results are as follows:

Men's Novice 4+: 3rd place
Men's Novice 8+: 2nd place
Women's Novice 4+: 1st place
Women's Varsity 4+: 3rd place
Women's Varsity 8+:  1st place
Men's Varsity 8+: 3rd place

Shocker Sprints

WSU hosted Shocker Sprints, their annual erging competition, on February 15th in Wichita, KS. The team placed as following:
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Women's Lightweight 2K:                      Men's Lightweight 2K: 
3rd Place: Lou Avance                             1st Place - Beau Thompson
Women's Novice 2K:                               3rd Place - Carson Hensley 
​1st Place: Clare Little                                Men's Lightweight 500:
Women's Open 500:                               1st Place - Beau Thompson
1st Place: Clare Little                                Men's Novice 2K:
                                                                     1st Place: Sam Hurst

Spring Break Training

This year we spent spring break in Oklahoma City from March 16th to March 21st. The team spent the week with a wide variety of sessions on the water in preparation for the Battle of the Brazos on March 22nd. 

- Fall Season -

Captain's Cup

On October 26th, OKSTATE Rowing held their annual inter-squad competition at Lake Carl Blackwell. This was a fantastic way to end off the fall racing season with fun racing between teammates. The teams and results are as follows:

Phineas and Erg (Captains: Elaina Hinkle & Braxton Johnson )
Disney Princesses (Captains: Kat Miller & Carson Hensley )
Obi-Wan Kenrowbi (Captains: Megan Skinner & Kirin Stewart)

Overall Golden Oar Winner: Phineas and Erg
Best Costues: Phineas and Erg



Head of the Oklahoma

On October 5th and 6th the team brought their largest group yet to HotO with 66 athletes and 22 races. For many, it was their first regatta ever and for our varsity crew, it was their first race back for the Fall season.

We are excited to have taken 7 medals in the following events:

Novice Men’s 8+: 3rd Place
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Varsity Men’s 8+: 2nd Place
​Varsity Men’s 4+: 2nd Place
​Varsity Men’s 2-: 1st & 2nd Place
​Varsity Men’s 8+ 500M: 1st Place
Novice Women’s 8+: 2nd Place
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Stillwater Invitational

  We had the incredible opportunity to host a rowing regatta right here in Stillwater, Oklahoma on October 20th. Our team went head-to-head in a friendly scrimmage with Wichita, showcasing some amazing races on home waters. It was a fantastic day of competition and community as we welcomed our visitors and put our hard work to the test.
We are excited to have hosted the Stillwater Invitational with the following placing:

Men’s 4+: 1st & 2nd Place
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Women's 8+: 2nd Place
​Men’s 8+: 1st and 3rd Place
Women’s 4+: 2nd Place

Lake Carl Blackwell Boathouse

"It's a great art, rowing. It's the finest there is. It's a symphony of motion. And when you're rowing well, why it's nearly perfection. And when you're near perfection, you're touching the Divine. It touches the you of yous. Which is your soul."

-George Yeoman Pocock    (Boys in the Boat, 2013)

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