The selections for the 2023 NCAA Rowing Championships are complete, with the fields set for all three Divisions.
Here is your round-up on where things stand in terms of bids to this year's Championship in each Division.
2023 Automatic Qualifiers - NCAA D1 Rowing
These 11 schools will make up 50% of the Championship field in D1, and you can read about how each earned Automatic Qualification this past weekend in our NCAA coverage.
AMERICAN - Southern Methodist
ATLANTIC 10 - George Washington
ACC - Virginia
BIG TEN - Michigan
BIG 12 - Texas
COLONIAL - Northeastern
IVY - Princeton
MAAC - Jacksonville
PAC-12 - Stanford
PATRIOT - Navy
WCC - Gonzaga
Texas is the defending NCAA D1 Champion, and has won the past two D1 Championships (2021, 2022).
2023 At-Large Invites - NCAA D1 Rowing
The 11 remaining, At-Large Invitations, as announced on Tuesday are as follows, listed alphabetically:
Brown
California
Duke
Indiana
Ohio State
Pennsylvania
Rutgers
Southern California
Syracuse
Washington
Yale
The seedings and heat assignments for Division 1 are posted on the NCAA website.
2023 Selections - NCAA D2 Rowing
These 6 schools will contend for the 2022 D2 Women's Rowing title:
Cal Poly Humboldt
Central Oklahoma
Embry-Riddle
Seattle Pacific
Thomas Jefferson University
Western Washington
Mercyhurst won the 2022 Championship, but did not get the nod to defend their title this year. The most recent champion in attendance will be the 2021 winner, Central Oklahoma.
You can re-watch the NCAA D2 Selection Show and see the heat and lane assignments here on the NCAA website.
2023 Selections - NCAA D3 Rowing
These 8 schools will contend for the 2023 D3 Women's Rowing title:
Bates
Ithaca*
Lewis & Clark
Tufts
Washington College*
Wellesley*
Wesleyan
Williams*
*Automatic qualifier
Wellesley won the 2022 D3 Championship and has two titles (2016, 2022).
You can re-watch the NCAA D3 Selection Show and see the heat and lane assignments here on www.ncaa.com.
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