Lights Ready for IRA National Championship
Stanford's No. 4 lightweight rowing team prepares to compete at the IRA National Championship on Lake Natoma, California, showcasing its three boats in the 8+, 4+, and 2x events. Following a successful season and strong finishes, including a bronze at Eastern Sprints, the Cardinal aim for another hardware-rich performance. Historically, Stanford boasts five IRA Commissioners Cups and strong placements across various categories, enhancing its reputation in collegiate rowing.
By the Numbers- Stanford finished third at the Eastern Sprints with a time of 6:30.221.
- The varsity eight clocked a winning time of 6:33.516 at the Big Ten Invite.
- Stanford lightweight rowing enters the championships ranked No. 4 nationally in the Pocock CRCA Poll.
- The team is coming off a win against No. 3 Boston University, enhancing its competitive confidence.
The Cardinal will face tough competition during the IRA National Championships, crucial for securing further accolades to cap off their season. Results from this tournament could impact future recruitment and the program鈥檚 national standing.
Bottom LineWith a strong foundation and recent notable performances, Stanford's lightweight rowing team is positioned to contend fiercely at the IRA National Championships, aiming to add to their storied trophy collection.
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