Coming off the San Diego Crew Classic two weeks ago having learned many lessons, the UCLA rowing team has renewed energy and refined techniques as it enters the Clemson Invitational Saturday and Sunday. Read more...
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April 18, 1:16 am
Maximizing power a focus for UCLA rowing at Clemson Invitational
Rowing, Sports
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April 7, 2:32 am
Rowing struggles to stay afloat in San Diego grand final
Shaking up the water with a slight victory on Saturday, the UCLA rowing team’s high performance did not last long, as the Bruins were beaten by the lack of rhythm on Sunday. Read more...
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April 4, 1:19 am
UCLA rowing ready for competition at San Diego Crew Classic
With the recent earthquakes shaking up the water and forming a new topic of discussion, the UCLA women’s rowing team is ready to stir up the waters in a different way. Read more...
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March 18, 1:31 am
UCLA rowing invigorated by win against LMU
Coming out to the races with bright smiles and oozing confidence, the UCLA rowing team celebrated more than just a landslide victory against Loyola Marymount University. Read more...
Rowing
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March 13, 1:04 am
Rowing to take on first full race of the season
With speed as its strength and stamina as its drive, the UCLA women’s rowing team is looking forward to put its hard work to the test, according to coach Amy Fuller Kearney, in its upcoming Saturday meet against Loyola Marymount. Read more...
Rowing, Sports
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March 7, 1:19 am
UCLA rowing to open its spring season Saturday
The UCLA rowing team ended the spring 2013 season in ninth place with 82 points at the NCAA championships. This weekend, the team heads to Marina Del Rey to open its spring 2014 season against San Diego State. Read more...
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June 3, 2:39 am
Rowing gives strong performance despite ninth-place finish
Despite high hopes and a No. 6 national ranking going into this weekend’s NCAA championships, UCLA women’s rowing wound up placing ninth, one spot worse than last season. Read more...
Photo: Though finishing one place lower in this year’s NCAA championships, the UCLA women’s rowing team found positives in its performance, with some of its rowing times competing with those of the top teams.
