Tulsa Takes Third at Big 12 Rowing Championship
The University of Tulsa's rowing team secured a third-place finish at the Big 12 Championship in Sarasota, Fla., showcasing strong performances from its First Varsity Eight (1v8+), Second Varsity Eight (2v8+), and Third Varsity Eight (3v8+) boats. The First Varsity Eight earned a runner-up position, while several seniors, including Emily Bell, received All-Big 12 honors. UCF dominated the event, sweeping all five races and finishing first overall. Tulsa's total of 53 points put them ahead of West Virginia, Old Dominion, and Kansas State, earning them bronze.
By the Numbers- UCF topped the standings with 81 points, followed by Kansas with 61 points and Tulsa with 53 points.
- The First Varsity Eight recorded a time of 6:29.30, finishing second to UCF's 6:16.47.
- Tulsa's rowing team is gaining momentum in the Big 12, highlighted by strong finishes in multiple events.
- Seniors Emily Bell, Bri Gfroerer, Anna Lackner, and Letizia Susenna are making a mark with individual accolades.
The team will look to build on this success in future competitions, potentially aiming for a higher finish at next year's championship while maintaining their developing team synergy.
Bottom LineTulsa's strong showing at the Big 12 Championship not only signifies their potential as a competitive program but also highlights the individual achievements of their senior rowers, setting a positive trajectory for the future.
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