Tritons Set for IRA National Championship Regatta
The UC San Diego men's rowing team is set to compete in the IRA National Championship Regatta from May 29-31 on Lake Natoma, California. The Tritons, ranked No. 25 nationally, will field both Varsity 8 and Second Varsity 8 boats in the tournament, facing strong competition from top-ranked teams like No. 2 California and No. 7 Dartmouth. Following their success at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Championship, this marks the 10th consecutive year the Tritons have qualified for the IRA event.
By the Numbers- UC San Diego's Varsity 8 placed 23rd overall in the 2025 IRA Championship.
- The Second Varsity 8 finished 18th in the same event last year.
While UC San Diego has shown commendable consistency by qualifying for ten consecutive seasons, they have historically faced challenges in advancing to finals, indicating room for improvement against highly competitive teams.
State of Play- The Tritons' Varsity 8 race starts on Friday at 8:24 a.m. in heat two.
- The Second Varsity 8 begins its race at 9:12 a.m. on the same day.
Looking ahead, UC San Diego aims to advance to the semifinals on Saturday, focusing on securing a top-three finish to qualify for the finals scheduled for Sunday.
Bottom LineUC San Diego's continued presence at the IRA National Championship Regatta underscores their dedication, but advancing to finals will require strong performances against elite competitors.
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