Petite Four Victory Highlights Tars’ NCAA Championship Finish
The Rollins women's rowing team concluded the 2026 NCAA Division II Women's Rowing Championship with a strong performance at Lake Lanier Olympic Park. The Tars secured a third-place finish in both the Eights and Four heats but redeemed themselves in the afternoon finals, winning the Division II Four Petite Final by over nine seconds. In the final event, they also placed second in the Division II Eight Final against Jefferson, capping off another successful championship season.
By the Numbers- Third in Eights heat with a time of 7:12.188, behind Seattle Pacific (6:44.764) and Cal Poly Humboldt (6:53.504).
- Won the Division II Four Petite Final by over nine seconds with a time of 7:54.081.
- Second in Division II Eight Final with a time of 7:16.330, trailing Jefferson's 7:04.994.
- Rollins claims a notable Petite Four victory at the NCAA Championships.
- The team demonstrated consistent performance across multiple races, highlighting their competitive strength.
Looking ahead, Rollins aims to build on this championship experience as they prepare for the next season, focusing on refining techniques and enhancing teamwork to improve overall performance.
Bottom LineThe Rollins women’s rowing team showcased resilience and skill at the NCAA Championship, with a highlight on their Petite Four victory, setting a positive tone for future seasons.
Read more at
The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI
