Oregon State Women's Rowing achieved a sweeping victory against Washington State in a dual race at Dexter Reservoir, with five boats coming out on top. The standout performance included a narrow win by the 3V4+ at 7:43.70, boasting a 10-second lead for both the first and second four boats. The 2V8 delivered a solid time of 6:44.4, leading to a commanding win for the top boat, the first varsity eight. This victory marks the second consecutive year Oregon State has bested the Cougars across multiple categories. The Beavers will compete next at the West Coast Conference Championship on May 15 in California.

By the Numbers
  • 3V4+ time: 7:43.70, beating Washington State's 7:44.69.
  • 1V8 time: 6:35.00, compared to Washington State's 6:45.42.
State of Play
  • Oregon State achieved wins across all contested races except the 3V8, which they lost by two seconds.
  • Last year's matchup also saw Oregon State secure head-to-head victories across six events against Washington State.
What's Next

The Beavers are set to participate in the West Coast Conference Championship on May 15, where they will vie for further accolades and showcase their improved performance.

Bottom Line

Oregon State Women's Rowing demonstrated dominance over Washington State, solidifying their competitive edge ahead of an important championship and highlighting their improved teamwork and training effectiveness.