Lubbers Cup Wrap-Up

The team traveled up to Spring Lake, Michigan this past Saturday and Sunday looking to get back into race action after a solid period of training since the Marietta duel and the San Diego Crew Classic.

The Varsity 8+ kicked off the weekend of racing early Saturday morning, lining up against Purdue and Cincinnati in a robust tailwind and chop. The Varsity 8 stuck with Purdue off the start, but could not cement an effective rhythm in the rough water, mounting a number of pushes to regain some swing, but ultimately falling to both their opponents by about five seconds and posting a time of 5:57. 

The Novice 8+ was next up and eager to capitalize on a couple solid weeks of training since a very productive San Diego regatta. In a race that would later be protested and re-rowed, the novice were down early off the start due to a starter’s error, but fought back well to fall by only a length to Purdue’s A boat and defeated their B boat. 

An energized JV 8+ took the water next against Purdue’s JV and lightweight eights, and Cincinnati’s JV. The JV worked well through the first 1000 meters staying right in the race with Purdue’s boats and distancing themselves from UC, but was unable to maintain their strong starting rhythm in the second half, finishing in a time of 6:11, about 12 seconds off of Purdue’s quick lightweight eight, and only a length back from their JV. 

The novice fours would cap off the morning, each competing against an Illinois four. The A four raced well but yielded a 7.9 second margin to their opponents while posting a time of 6:56 and the B four defeated their Illinois counterparts by a large 10.4 second margin on the way to finishing in 7:44. After a very short turnaround, both boats were back out on the water, each against Michigan fours. Despite racing on tired legs, the novice did well to stay consistent, finishing in 6:58 and 7:56 respectively, unfortunately falling in each contest to Michigan. 

In the afternoon, the novice took the water against Michigan’s A and B novice eights, defeating both with clean rowing and strong rhythm, posting a time of 6:02, defeating Michigan’s crews by 9 and 25 seconds respectively. As a result of the morning’s protest, the novice got another shot at Purdue, closing the gap to only 2 seconds after a very close race, and sitting second in the Novice 8+ standings at the conclusion of Saturday’s racing.

The JV returned to the course later in the afternoon against Michigan’s 2V, 3V and 4V, improving on the morning race to go down the course in 6:10 to finish third. After discussing technical improvements and taking a longer warmup in the afternoon, the V8+ raced with more composure in the afternoon in their duel against Michigan, maintaining a tight margin through the early stages of the race that ultimately lengthened to an 11 second deficit. 

After a long day of racing Saturday, the Irish crews returned to Spring Lake Sunday morning for one more race apiece. The JV raced first, coming in second to Grand Valley while defeating Cincinnati on the way to a 6:31 finish. The Novice Fours were next. The A four raced Grand Valley and Cincinnati’s A boats, coming in third and close on GVSU’s heels. The B four raced GVSU and UC’s B fours to a hard fought third place finish. In their fourth and final race of the weekend, the novice 8 ran away from both MSU and Illinois for a big win in 6:22 in tough conditions. Finally, to cap off racing, the Varsity 8+ lined up against Grand Valley and Cincinnati. The Varsity struggled to contend with a heavy crosswind but was still able to defeat UC after falling to them the previous day, but fell to GVSU after posting a time of 6:01. 

In the overall standings, the Irish finished 5th, with the Novice 8+ turning in an impressive second place overall finish. While the team had hoped for better results across the board, each crew left Spring Lake with valuable lessons learned and much to work on and drive them.

San Diego Wrap-up

Our team arrived in sunny San Diego on Thursday with high hopes for the weekend. We stayed with multiple host families for the duration of our time there. The host families provided our entire team with beds, food and hospitality that we are extremely grateful for. 

We were able to hold two practices Thursday and Friday, both consisting of short steady states with high 10s at race pace. Conditions Saturday morning were less than ideal, with a noticeable starboard crosswind and slightly choppy water. 

The Varsity 8+ started things off, racing UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, UCLA, Puget Sound, and Lewis & Clark. The varsity 8 battled with UCSB and UCSD the majority of the race for the top three spots. They put up a time of 6:22.3 to finish 3rd in their heat to advance to the petite final. Their time was the 3rd overall fastest time across all the heats.

The Novice 8+ raced later in the morning, facing off with Cal, UC Irvine, Long Beach, and Sac State. In the first thousand meters, the novice 8 and UC Irvine were bow bell to bow bell, battling for second place. Then, after holding off a move from Irvine, the novice 8 countered with a move of their own, moving to a boat length ahead and never looking back. They finished in 2nd behind Cal with a time of 6:55.23 to advance to the grand final.

Our alumni boat had a rather interesting race on Saturday. During the warm-up the stroke rigger broke, and with only 10 minutes until race time, the alumni were forced to row with only 7 men. Impressively, they were still able to come in 2nd place with a time of 7:13.85, advancing to the grand final.

On Sunday the conditions were much better, with hardly any wind and calm waters. 

The Novice 8+ were the first to compete, racing in the grand final with California, OCC, UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Clara, and UCLA. Finishing in 5th, the novice 8 gained valuable experience racing against the best crews on the west coast. They posted a time of 6:38.81, taking almost 17 seconds off Saturday’s race.

The Varsity 8+ competed in the petite final with Purdue, SDSU, UC Davis, USC, and UCLA. The varsity 8 raced with a chip on their shoulder, knowing their initial heat time was better than the majority of the field in the grand final. They led the race from start to finish, and held off a late charge by Purdue to win the petite final. The varsity 8 finished with a time of 6:29.17.

The Alumni boat were the last Notre Dame boat to compete, placing 4th in the grand final with a time of 6:40.71.

Competing in the San Diego Crew Classic proved to be a great start to the season for the Men’s Rowing Club. Both the Novice 8+ and Varsity 8+ now know what they need to work on heading into Lubber’s Cup two weeks from now. We are excited to continue improving and turn our San Diego experience into success later in the season.

Crew Classic Schedule Released

Our schedule for the San Diego Crew Classic this weekend has been announced.  The cool part about the San Diego race is that all races are followed by a camera and can be watched live online!  We have three Notre Dame boats entered this weekend and their heats are the following times:

  • Varsity 8+ - Collegiate Varsity Cal Cup Heat 3 - Saturday 7:36am PST. (Top 2 move onto Grand Finals)
  • Novice 8+ - Collegiate Novice Heat 1 - Saturday 10:44am PST. (Top 2 move onto Grand Finals)
  • Alumni 8+ - Men's Open Event Heat 2 - Saturday 12:12pm PST. (Top 3 move onto Grand Finals)

The schedule and the LIVE STREAM can be found at http://www.crewclassic.org

Keep an eye on the website Saturday night for updates on how we did and if we will be racing in the finals on Sunday.

R'Irish

Notre Dame Sweeps Marietta

Notre Dame Varsity 8+ pulling away from Marietta

Notre Dame Varsity 8+ pulling away from Marietta

The day started off with some changes we had not expected.  Ohio's Dillon Lake had dropped a few feet overnight and the finish line was more sand than it was water.  Because of this, we were forced to change the races to 1500m.  Needless to say, we were just happy to get some early-season racing experience against a storied Varsity Program.

Marietta was fielding a Varsity 8+ and a Novice 8+.  We brought a Varsity 8+, 2V8+, Novice 8+ and 2N8+.  The first race of the morning was Marietta's Varsity crew against our first and second varsity 8s.  The race was a little rocky for us but the varsity 8 was able to start pulling away a few hundred meters in and won by 5 seconds.  The second varsity 8 had never rowed in their lineup but felt like they made some great strides forward.  The next race for the morning was our novice boats.  The Notre Dame novice 8+ took charge right off the starting line and never looked back; winning by 7 seconds.  The second novice 8 felt like they rowed well but there is much more speed there to take advantage of.

In the afternoon we did two 4 minute pieces against Marietta.  Our second varsity 8 showed some significant improvement off of the morning race.  The varsity 8 and novice 8s took care of business and beat their respective boats by a vast margin.  

It was great to bring home some competitor shirts so early in the spring season.  We are excited to build on our victory and continue to gain speed.  Next up is San Diego Crew Classic and we hope to see some of you out there!

2015 Ergathon Announcement


On February 7, the Men's Rowing Club will host the First Annual Joseph D. Boyle Memorial Ergathon in memory of current rower, Joe Boyle's, late father, who passed away from pancreatic cancer last October. We have organized this event to raise money for the Harper Cancer Research Institute's pancreatic cancer lab and to raise awareness for this awful, deadly disease. Pancreatic cancer is not well understood and often underfunded, and we can personally attest to its devastating effects on victims and their families. 
       We can personally assure you that the money will be going toward a worthwhile cause, and everyone on the team thanks you for any and all support. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Joe at jboyle5@nd.edu. Thank you for your continuing support. R'Irish.