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Women's Rowing Retains Woodbury Cup to Highlight Saturday's Racing
4/12/2025 4:43:00 PM | Women's Rowing, Heavyweight Rowing, Lightweight Rowing
The Lions’ women V8 topped Northeastern for the third straight season, while the heavweights and lightweights fell in their races Saturday
NEW YORK - Columbia rowing's women's varsity eight came up victorious for the second straight week after topping Northeastern to retain the Woodbury Cup. The heavyweights hosted the Childs Cup regatta against Penn and Princeton, while the lightweights took on Penn and Yale as a guest in the Knecht Cup Regatta.
The women battled through less than ideal conditions on the Charles River to win four of five races on the day against the Huskies and Boston University.
The varsity eight race was a tight contest with all three crews even through the first 500 meters. Northeastern led by two seats at the 750-meter mark before the Lions surged at the halfway point to take the lead. Columbia extended the margin to four seats in the final quarter of the race and maintained that cushion to earn its third consecutive win over the Huskies. It also topped BU for a first-place finish.
The women's second varsity eight won another close race, topping Northeastern by one second with the Terriers pulling in third. The third varsity eight and varsity four picked up dominant victories in their competitions. The Lions also competed in a combined second and third varsity four with the 3V4 placing third and the 2V4 finishing third in a five-boat race.
Complete results from the Woodbury Cup can be found here.
Columbia welcomed Princeton and Penn at Overpeck Park. The Tigers emerged victorious for the 13th consecutive year with a win in the varsity eight. Both the varsity eight and second varsity eight placed third. Complete results can be found here.
On the Cooper River, the lightweights raced against the Quakers and Bulldog, where the Lions placed third in both the varsity and second varsity eight. Complete results can be found here.
Up Next
The heavyweights will battle for the Blackwell Cup against Yale and Penn on April 19 in Philadelphia. The lightweights stay on the road for the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Race in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, on April 18-19. The women are off next weekend, but will compete in the Wheler Invite in Durham, North Carolina, from April 25-26.
Heavyweight Lineups
Varsity Eight in the Jonathan Lavine
Cox: Lucy Roberts, 8: Colton Millar, 7: Adam Pushner, 6: Daniel Robbins, 5: Conor Parks, 4: Eric Morais, 3: Charles Cartisser, 2: Victor Popovic, Bow: Nathan Abriels
Second Varsity Eight in the KCRA Spirit
Cox: Alex Castellini, 8: Nick Smyth, 7: Mateja Mitrovic, 6: Alessandro Lee, 5: Kyle Grose, 4: Tai Renner, 3: Harrison Halper, 2: Barnaby Russell, Bow: Nick Gonzalez
Lightweight Lineups
Varsity Eight
Cox: Rasa Audejaitis, 8: Arin Jaff, 7: Nitin Rao, 6- Ravi Conway, 5: Mrinaank Chilkoti, 4: Owen Anawalt, 3: Owen Geiger, 2: Sam Allen, Bow: James Dodman
Second Varsity Eight
Cox: Grace Paterson, 8: Amir LaGasse, 7: Antonio Valentino, 6: Jakub Williams, 5: Oscar Bletoux, 4: Samuel Wilson, 3: Alptug Kaynar, 2: Joshua Wang, Bow: Gonzalo Cortes
Women's Lineups
Varsity Eight
Cox: Chloe Deitz, 8: Katie Taylor, 7: Bryn Dittrich, 6: Charlotte O'Toole, 5: Talia Koch, 4: Hope Gelfand, 3: Emily Kilroy, 2: Clara Cheng, Bow: Jackie Zatsiorsky
Second Varsity Eight
Cox: Tess Degenhart, 8: Maya Jhamb, 7: Esme Dodge, 6: Melisa Isado, 5: Addie Luce, 4: Kiley Martin, 3: Olivia McManus, 2: Isa Bessette, Bow: Emily Bukowski
Third Varsity Eight
Cox: Rebecca Yeung, 8: Isabelle Busch, 7: Kate Miller, 6: Giordan Ismael, 5: Gussie Miller, 4: Alexandra Crow, 3: Andrea Vergara, 2: Lizzie Coyne, Bow: Gabby Sullivan
Varsity Four
4: Madalyn Gocal, 3: Alexandra Cardwell, 2: Sofie Brauweiler, B: Shannon Breimer, Cox: Debolina Sen
Second Varsity Four
4: Fiona O'Toole, 3: Brooke Nieder, 2: Margaux Moos, Bow: Aliya Greenberg, Cox: Maggie Qi
Third Varsity Four
4: Catherine Ruf, 3: Rachael Dowd, 2: Isabella Knapp, Bow: Deanna Besart, Cox: Ria Raheja
Follow The Lions
For the latest on Columbia Rowing, follow @CULionsRowing on X and Instagram, and on the web at GoColumbiaLions.com
The women battled through less than ideal conditions on the Charles River to win four of five races on the day against the Huskies and Boston University.
The varsity eight race was a tight contest with all three crews even through the first 500 meters. Northeastern led by two seats at the 750-meter mark before the Lions surged at the halfway point to take the lead. Columbia extended the margin to four seats in the final quarter of the race and maintained that cushion to earn its third consecutive win over the Huskies. It also topped BU for a first-place finish.
The women's second varsity eight won another close race, topping Northeastern by one second with the Terriers pulling in third. The third varsity eight and varsity four picked up dominant victories in their competitions. The Lions also competed in a combined second and third varsity four with the 3V4 placing third and the 2V4 finishing third in a five-boat race.
Complete results from the Woodbury Cup can be found here.
Columbia welcomed Princeton and Penn at Overpeck Park. The Tigers emerged victorious for the 13th consecutive year with a win in the varsity eight. Both the varsity eight and second varsity eight placed third. Complete results can be found here.
On the Cooper River, the lightweights raced against the Quakers and Bulldog, where the Lions placed third in both the varsity and second varsity eight. Complete results can be found here.
Up Next
The heavyweights will battle for the Blackwell Cup against Yale and Penn on April 19 in Philadelphia. The lightweights stay on the road for the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Race in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, on April 18-19. The women are off next weekend, but will compete in the Wheler Invite in Durham, North Carolina, from April 25-26.
Heavyweight Lineups
Varsity Eight in the Jonathan Lavine
Cox: Lucy Roberts, 8: Colton Millar, 7: Adam Pushner, 6: Daniel Robbins, 5: Conor Parks, 4: Eric Morais, 3: Charles Cartisser, 2: Victor Popovic, Bow: Nathan Abriels
Second Varsity Eight in the KCRA Spirit
Cox: Alex Castellini, 8: Nick Smyth, 7: Mateja Mitrovic, 6: Alessandro Lee, 5: Kyle Grose, 4: Tai Renner, 3: Harrison Halper, 2: Barnaby Russell, Bow: Nick Gonzalez
Lightweight Lineups
Varsity Eight
Cox: Rasa Audejaitis, 8: Arin Jaff, 7: Nitin Rao, 6- Ravi Conway, 5: Mrinaank Chilkoti, 4: Owen Anawalt, 3: Owen Geiger, 2: Sam Allen, Bow: James Dodman
Second Varsity Eight
Cox: Grace Paterson, 8: Amir LaGasse, 7: Antonio Valentino, 6: Jakub Williams, 5: Oscar Bletoux, 4: Samuel Wilson, 3: Alptug Kaynar, 2: Joshua Wang, Bow: Gonzalo Cortes
Women's Lineups
Varsity Eight
Cox: Chloe Deitz, 8: Katie Taylor, 7: Bryn Dittrich, 6: Charlotte O'Toole, 5: Talia Koch, 4: Hope Gelfand, 3: Emily Kilroy, 2: Clara Cheng, Bow: Jackie Zatsiorsky
Second Varsity Eight
Cox: Tess Degenhart, 8: Maya Jhamb, 7: Esme Dodge, 6: Melisa Isado, 5: Addie Luce, 4: Kiley Martin, 3: Olivia McManus, 2: Isa Bessette, Bow: Emily Bukowski
Third Varsity Eight
Cox: Rebecca Yeung, 8: Isabelle Busch, 7: Kate Miller, 6: Giordan Ismael, 5: Gussie Miller, 4: Alexandra Crow, 3: Andrea Vergara, 2: Lizzie Coyne, Bow: Gabby Sullivan
Varsity Four
4: Madalyn Gocal, 3: Alexandra Cardwell, 2: Sofie Brauweiler, B: Shannon Breimer, Cox: Debolina Sen
Second Varsity Four
4: Fiona O'Toole, 3: Brooke Nieder, 2: Margaux Moos, Bow: Aliya Greenberg, Cox: Maggie Qi
Third Varsity Four
4: Catherine Ruf, 3: Rachael Dowd, 2: Isabella Knapp, Bow: Deanna Besart, Cox: Ria Raheja
Follow The Lions
For the latest on Columbia Rowing, follow @CULionsRowing on X and Instagram, and on the web at GoColumbiaLions.com
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