GOLD RIVER, Calif. – Taking the water on Lake Natoma near Sacramento, Stanford men's rowing took third place at the Pac-12 Championships on Sunday.
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The varsity eight, ranked 11th nationally, stuck close to the top two teams in the country and finished with a time of 5:54.113. The Cardinal was 15 seconds ahead of fourth-place Oregon State to lock in a medal.
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The second varsity, the first event of the day for Stanford, also finished third, stopping the clock at 6:06.262. The Cardinal took fourth overall as a team with 42 points, as Oregon State also featured a third varsity entrant.
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The season ends for Stanford at the IRA Championships May 28-29 in West Windsor, New Jersey.
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RESULTS
V8
1. Washington – 5:46.099
2. California – 5:50.640
3. Stanford – 5:54.113
4. Oregon State – 6:09.915
5. Washington State – 6:28.430
6. Oregon – 6:43.027
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2V8
1. Washington – 5:52.507
2. California – 5:58.927
3. Stanford – 6:06.262
4. Oregon State – 6:25.167
5. Washington State – 6:42.497
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