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2024 NCAA Women’s Rowing Championships
May 31 to June 2
Harsha Lake at East Fork State Park
3294 Elklick Road Bethel
Grounds open at 7 a.m.; competition schedule begins around 8 a.m.
DII and III finals are Saturday, and DI finals are Sunday. See complete schedule.

Ticket prices range from $25-$50. Tickets are available online ONLY at https://www.ncaatickets.com/sport/rowing.
No tickets will be sold on site.

Harsha Lake at East Fork State Park has a long history of hosting competitive water sport competitions, dating back to the early 1980s. Regattas regularly took place in the 1980s and 1990s, including the National Collegiate Rowing Championship for more than five years in the 1990s. Its most recent major regattas include the 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2019 USRowing National Championships, the 2022 Big Ten Invitational and the 2023 USRowing Summer National Championships. 

This weekend, rowing returns, as the 2024 NCAA Women’s Rowing Championships takes to the water.

Teams representing NCAA Divisions I, II and III will participate, including

Division I teams: Boston U., Brown, California, Duke, Gonzaga, Indiana, Jacksonville, Michigan, Northeastern, Ohio State, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Rhode Island, Rutgers, SMU, Stanford, Syracuse, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Yale.

Division II teams: Cal Poly Humboldt, Central Oklahoma; Embry-Riddle (Florida), Mercyhurst, Seattle Pacific; and Western Washington.

Division III teams: Ithaca, Puget Sound, St. Mary’s (Maryland), Smith, Trinity (Connecticut), Tufts, Wesleyan (Connecticut) and Williams.

Discover Clermont, Visit Cincy and Marietta College are hosting the the NCAA Championships. The events are expected to generate more than $1.6 million in direct economic impact according to Destination International's Economic Impact Calculator for sports events. It will also support 572 jobs in the area, and result in almost 3,500 hotel room nights.

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