California women's rowing will compete at the prestigious San Diego Crew Classic this weekend, sending three varsity eight boats and two coxed fours to the event. Races begin Saturday at 10 a.m. PT, with finals scheduled for Sunday at 9:23 a.m. The Bears are ranked No. 10 in the latest CRCA Coaches Poll and aim to improve their performance after finishing third in all races last year, where Texas clinched multiple victories. The Crew Classic attracts over 4,200 athletes and features more than 140 races, showcasing top teams from across the nation.

By the Numbers
  • Cal's women's rowing crew comprises three varsity eight boats and two coxed fours.
  • Over 4,200 athletes are set to compete in more than 140 races during the regatta.
State of Play
  • Cal's top boat is competing for the Jessop-Whittier Cup this weekend.
  • They will also race against strong teams from Texas, Washington, USC, UC San Diego, and UCLA.
What's Next

The Bears will look to capitalize on their previous experience and improve upon last year's third-place finishes by aiming for podium spots in each of the races they compete in this weekend.

Bottom Line

As Cal women's rowing heads to the competitive San Diego Crew Classic, they seek to enhance their performance against top-tier boats and aim for better overall results compared to last year.