Duquesne Rowing Team Takes 7th Place at Atlantic 10 Championship and Achieves Five-Year Best Performance
The Duquesne University rowing team finished seventh at the Atlantic 10 Championship in Pennsauken, N.J., with 21 points, while Rhode Island claimed the team title with 51 points.
By the Numbers- Dukes finished 7th in the Atlantic 10 Championship with 21 points.
- Rhode Island won the team title with 51 points, their 3rd in the last 4 years.
- Third Varsity 8 earned bronze with a time of 7:28.857.
- Bridget Abbott received All-Atlantic 10 honors, making the 2024 first team.
- Varsity 8 won the Petite Final with a time of 7:13.284.
The team finished 7th overall, but showed improvement in individual performances.
State of Play- Rhode Island won the championship with 51 points.
- Massachusetts, George Washington, Fordham, and La Salle followed in the team rankings.
- Seniors played a vital role in leading the team to success.
The team will aim to build on their successes and improve for the next season.
Bottom LineDuquesne University rowing team finished 7th at the Atlantic 10 Championship, showing improvement in individual performances and strong leadership from senior members, setting a promising foundation for the future.
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