ACC Championship Starts Friday – Syracuse University Athletics

Championship season is here for the Syracuse women’s rowing team. The Orange will compete at the 2024 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Championship on Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18 at Lake Wheeler in Raleigh, NC Syracuse is the top seed in varsity eight and second varsity eight races, while the third varsity eight is the second seed, behind Duke. The Orange varsity four and second varsity four are seeded third.

Syracuse enters the league championship as the highest ranked team in the conference at #10 in this week’s Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) poll. Duke is ranked 15th, while Virginia is 16th. Miami and Notre Dame are receiving votes in the poll.

Racing starts with the third varsity eight prelims at 8:05 am on Friday, May 17. The varsity eight, second varsity eight, varsity four and second varsity four will follow. The spare race will start at 10:05 am on Friday. The ACC grand finals and petite finals are Saturday, May 18 beginning with the third varsity eights at 8:05 am.

Syracuse has placed second in four of the last six conference championship regattas, including 2022 and 2023. . The 2017, 2018, 2022 and 2023 Orange all took second, while the Orange have finished third five times (2014, 2015, 2016, 2019 and 2021). The event was not held in 2020 due to COVID-19.

In 2023, Orange student-athletes Annika Maxson and Kamile Kralikaite earned ACC First Team honors while Coxswain Hanna Murphy was named to the ACC Second Team. Kralikaite and teammate Aphrodite Gioulekas earned All ACC First Team honors and Murphy was second team in 2022.

The ACC Championship will be streamed on ACC Network Extra.

Watch the Racing
Prelims: Friday, May 17
Finals: Saturday, May 18

Follow the Live Results

Syracuse Race Schedule
Prelims — Friday, May 17

8:15 am – Third Varsity 8: Syracuse (lane 5) – Duke (6), Miami (4), Clemson (3)
8:30 am – Varsity Eight: Syracuse (lane 7) – Miami (6), Notre Dame (5), Boston College (4), UNC (3)
8:55 am – Second Varsity Eight: Syracuse (lane 7) – Miami (6), Notre Dame (5), UNC (4), Boston College (3)
9:30 am – Varsity Four: Syracuse (lane 5) – Virginia (6), Miami (4), UNC (3)
9:55 am – Second Varsity Four: Syracuse (lane 5) – Duke (6), Miami (4), Clemson (3)
10:05 am – Spare Pair: Syracuse (lane 5) – Notre Dame B (8); Clemson B (7); Miami (6); Notre Dame A (4); Duke (3); Virginia (2); Clemson A (1)

V8
Cox – Caileigh Grimes
S – Emmie Frederico
7 – Ellie-Kate Hutchinson
6 – Alena Criss
5 – Zoe Acosta
4 – Kamile Kralikaite
3 – India Aikens
2 – Aphrodite Gioulekas
B – Izabela Krakic

2V8
Cox – April Serrano
S – Elizabeth Vogt
7 – Kaitlyn Dennis
6 – Olivia Bachert
5 – Lena Radke
4 – Alice McNeill
3 – Charlotte Ebel
2 – Grace Loveridge
B – Mae Sweeney

V4
Cox – Isabelle DeSantis
S – Minaya Bishop
3 – Haley Uliasz
2 – Nora Radke
B – Kelsey Boswell

2V4
Cox – Chloe Van de Meulebroecke
S – Sarah Haney
3 – Lauren Coop
2 – Aicha Abdelaziz
B – Lea Dahn

3V8
Cox – Dana Shearer
S – Annabelle McCulloch
7 – Maddi Segarnick
6 – Maddy Gisby
5 – Emma Cloud
4 – Taylor Lewandowski
3 – Kelly Brown
2 – Georgia Kaufman
B – Cassandra Dasco

Spares

Haley Minnick

Olivia Olsen

Isabelle Sareen (coxswain)

 
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