George Washington University Athletics

Rowing to Host 31st GW Invitational
4/10/2019 5:03:00 PM | Men's Rowing
Colonials to race Friday afternoon and in two sessions on Saturday
Schedule and Live Results
WASHINGTON – The George Washington men's and women's rowing programs will compete on their home course this weekend when they host the 31st GW Rowing Invitational on Friday and Saturday on the Potomac River.
The largest collegiate rowing competition in the Washington, D.C., metro area, the 31st installment of this annual event will feature a total of 12 teams competing in 52 races over two days.
Racing commences with Friday's session from 1-3 p.m. before Saturday's morning block from 7:30-9:30 a.m. and afternoon session from 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Men's teams from GW, Georgetown, Navy, Drexel, Holy Cross and Florida Institute of Technology will join women's squads from GW, Drexel, MIT, Saint Joseph's, Rhode Island, and Duquesne.
The 2,000-meter, buoyed racecourse begins near the Sprout Run area of the Potomac River with the finish line at Washington Harbor (3050 K Street, NW) in Georgetown.
The men's programs will compete for the Oliver T. Carr Bowl, which the Colonials took home in 2017 and won for the first time in program history in 2014. The women's teams will be rowing for the Howard W. Wilkens Bowl, which GW claimed in 2005 and 2012.
The Gilbert H. Hood, Jr. Trophy is awarded to the school that boasts the highest overall point total across men's and women's races.
An audio broadcast will be available through GWsports.com with senior Jess Hagler on the call.
Radio: Day One | Day Two
WASHINGTON – The George Washington men's and women's rowing programs will compete on their home course this weekend when they host the 31st GW Rowing Invitational on Friday and Saturday on the Potomac River.
The largest collegiate rowing competition in the Washington, D.C., metro area, the 31st installment of this annual event will feature a total of 12 teams competing in 52 races over two days.
Racing commences with Friday's session from 1-3 p.m. before Saturday's morning block from 7:30-9:30 a.m. and afternoon session from 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Men's teams from GW, Georgetown, Navy, Drexel, Holy Cross and Florida Institute of Technology will join women's squads from GW, Drexel, MIT, Saint Joseph's, Rhode Island, and Duquesne.
The 2,000-meter, buoyed racecourse begins near the Sprout Run area of the Potomac River with the finish line at Washington Harbor (3050 K Street, NW) in Georgetown.
The men's programs will compete for the Oliver T. Carr Bowl, which the Colonials took home in 2017 and won for the first time in program history in 2014. The women's teams will be rowing for the Howard W. Wilkens Bowl, which GW claimed in 2005 and 2012.
The Gilbert H. Hood, Jr. Trophy is awarded to the school that boasts the highest overall point total across men's and women's races.
An audio broadcast will be available through GWsports.com with senior Jess Hagler on the call.
Radio: Day One | Day Two
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