For the first time in program history, Tufts won the 2024 NCAA DIII rowing championship title after finishing in first place with 54 points.
The 2024 NCAA DIII rowing championships began on May 14 with a selection show. Selections information was then released on krikya18.com. The championships ran from Friday, May 31 through Saturday, June 1 at East Fork/Harsha Lake in Bethel, Ohio, hosted by Marietta College and the Cincinnati USA Sports Commission.
2024 NCAA DIII rowing championship schedule of events
You can watch both days of competition on an krikya18.com live stream.
All times ET.
Tuesday, May 14
- 2024 DIII women's rowing selection show: See the full release
Friday, May 31 â Day one recap highlights
- II Eights Heat 1 |
- II Eights Heat 2 |
- I Eights Heat 1 |
- I Eights Heat 2 |
- II Eights RepĂȘchage |
- I Eights RepĂȘchage |
- Full replay for the morning session
- Full replay for the afternoon session
Saturday, June 1 | Day two recap highlights
- II Eights Petite Final (places 7-8) |
- II Eights Grand Final (places 1-6) |
- I Eights Petite Final (places 7-8) |
- I Eights Grand Final (places 1-6) |
- đ Tufts wins the national championship
- Full replay
NCAA DIII rowing championships history
Wellesley won the 2023 DIII rowing national championship, going back-to-back. See the full championship history below
YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | POINTS | RUNNER-UP | POINTS | HOST OR SITE |
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2023 | Wellesley | Tessa Spillane | 54 | Wesleyan | 45 | Pennsauken, New Jersey |
2022 | Wellesley | Tessa Spillane | 51 | Bates | 50 | Sarasota, Fla. |
2021 | Bates | Peter Steenstra | 42 | Hamilton | 33 | Sarasota, Fla. |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | |||||
2019 | Bates | Peter Steenstra | 46 | WPI | 41 | Indianapolis, Ind. |
2018 | Bates | Peter Steenstra | 56 | Wellesley | 45 | Sarasota, Fla. |
2017 | Bates | Peter Steenstra | 39 | Williams | 38 | West Windsor, N.J. |
2016 | Wellesley | Tessa Spillane | 40 | Bates | 36 | Gold River, Calif. |
2015 | Bates | Peter Steenstra | 39 | Trinity (Conn.) | 38 | Gold River, Calif. |
2014 | Trinity (Conn.) | Wesley Ng | 40 | Williams | 33 | Indianapolis |
2013 | Williams | Kate Maloney | 42 | Bates | 35 | Indianapolis |
2012 | Williams | Kate Maloney | 42 | Bates | 37 | West Windsor, N.J. |
2011 | Williams | Brad Hemmerly | 19 | Bates | 16 | Gold River, Calif. |
2010 | Williams | Justin Moore | 26 | Bates | 19 | Gold River, Calif. |
2009 | Williams | Justin Moore | 24 | Bates | 19 | Cherry Hill, N.J. |
2008 | Williams | Justin Moore | 25 | Trinity (Conn.) | 21 | Gold River, Calif. |
2007 | Williams | Justin Moore | 18 | Trinity (Conn.) | 16 | Oak Ridge, Tenn. |
2006 | Williams | Justin Moore | 21 | Ithaca | 15 | West Windsor, N.J. |
2005 | *Ithaca | Becky Robinson | 10 | Smith | 10 | Gold River, Calif. |
2004 | Ithaca | Becky Robinson | 7 | Smith | 10 | Gold River, Calif. |
2003 | Colby | Stew Stokes | 10 | Puget Sound | 12 | Indianapolis |
2002 | Williams | Justin Moore | 9 | Colby | 11 | Indianapolis |
*Awarded championship based on higher finish in grand final.