Georgetown University's women's openweight rowing team kicked off its Spring 2026 season with a competitive performance at the George's Cup in Virginia. The team finished second overall, accumulating 13 points while George Washington topped the standings with 17 points. Despite victories in the 1V4, 2V4, and 3V8 categories, Georgetown was edged out, as overall points are weighted more heavily due to the varsity eight's results. Head Coach Kendall Mulligan expressed enthusiasm for the team's growth moving forward.

By the Numbers
  • Georgetown finished with 13 points, behind George Washington's 17 points.
  • Georgetown claimed three event victories in the 1V4, 2V4, and 3V8.
State of Play
  • Georgetown's 1V8 and 2V8 teams placed second with times of 6:30.2 and 6:56.0, respectively.
  • The team will compete next at the Philly Invitational on March 28, 2026.
What's Next

Looking ahead, Georgetown's women鈥檚 rowing team will aim to build on their recent performance at the upcoming Philly Invitational, where they seek to improve their standings and continue their competitive momentum.

Bottom Line

Georgetown's strong start to the season highlights both their competitive spirit and potential for growth, setting the stage for promising performances in upcoming competitions.