SARASOTA, Fla. – The Kansas rowing team secured a second-place finish at the Big 12 Championship on Sunday morning at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota. The Jayhawks scored 61 points and placed in the top three in all respective race to set a program best standing at the conference regatta.
KU also set a program record with five student-athletes named All-Big 12 honorees following the race.
"I am just really proud of this squad and excited about the future," Kansas coach
Andrew Derrick said after leading the Jayhawks to their best program finish in his inaugural season. "We have made a ton of progress this year and know there is more to come with more hard work, which the team is excited to tackle. It will be hard to say goodbye to the seniors, they are awesome, but we know they laid a great foundation to build on next year and beyond. I can't wait to see what we can do next season if we show up ready to build on this year."
Starting off the competition strong was the III Eight (freshmen coxswain
Samantha Ronen,
Suyin Howard, and
Ashley Herbert, sophomores
Morgan Tenpenny and
Audrey Crowson, and junior
Andronika Dyer, as well as seniors
Lauren Burright,
Catherine Bachovchin, and
Martina Zbiralova) landing in second behind No. 11 UCF with a time of 6:47.058. Next, the II Four comprised of junior coxswain Kaylee Chism, freshmen
Naida Paschal and
Hollis Andreen, sophomore
Isabel Smikahl, with senior
Abigail Steffen posted a time of 7:32.848 to claim runner up and edging out West Virgina by a little over a second.
Sophomores
Emerson Linthicum,
Grace Bailey, junior
Alexandra Robinson, with senior
Rory Brennan made up the I Four crew and crossed the finish line at 7:24.338 to claim an additional second-place finish, beating Kansas State by over two seconds.
The Jayhawks landed their fourth runner-up finish of the day with the II Eight (sophomore coxswain
Kyra Kavouridis, freshmen
Kenzington Rector and Isabella Rossato, juniors
Tya Drennen,
Eva Robinson, Gretchen Schmeirer-Knust,
Kathryn Borthwick,
Sofia D'Ascenzo, and senior
Anastasiia Draha) clocking a 6:42.588 time.
Competing as the I Eight were graduate students
Ruby Moritz-Cammack (coxswain) and
Lindsey True, freshmen
Claire Van Mater and
Katariina Peipman, sophomore
Kaylie Hellner, juniors
Sophie Pense,
Gracie Shepherd, as well as seniors
Kara Lyons and
Aylin Schafer locking in a time of 6:38.528 to earn third and complete the finale race at the Big 12 Championship.
After racing was completed, I Eight crew members Shepherd, Moritz-Cammack, Van Mater, Lyons, and Pense were awarded All-Big 12 for their accomplishments at the championship, the most in the history of Kansas' rowing program.
FINAL RESULTS
UCF – 81
Kansas – 61
Tulsa – 53
West Virginia – 36
Old Dominion – 26
Kansas State - 20
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