Cornell women's rowing team competed in the Ivy League Invitational against Penn and Dartmouth, with Penn winning four out of five events, while Dartmouth won one. Cornell placed second in the 3V8 race, finishing behind Penn and ahead of Dartmouth. Dartmouth secured a 20-second victory in the 2V4, with Cornell coming in third. Penn dominated the varsity eight races, finishing well ahead of Dartmouth and Cornell.

By the Numbers
  • Penn claimed victory in four out of five events at the Ivy League Invitational.
  • Dartmouth won the 2V4 race with a 20-second lead over Penn.
State of Play
  • Penn showcased strong performance, particularly in the varsity eight races, securing substantial wins over Dartmouth and Cornell.
  • Cornell's women's rowing team will have a break before their next race against Brown for the Dunn Bowl, where Brown remains undefeated.
What's Next

Cornell will have a week off before their next race against Brown for the Dunn Bowl, where they will aim to challenge Brown's undefeated record in the event.

Bottom Line

The Cornell women's rowing team faced tough competition at the Ivy League Invitational, with Penn dominating most events. Looking ahead, their focus shifts to preparing for the upcoming challenge against Brown for the Dunn Bowl, aiming to put forth a strong performance.