Texas Rowing Sweeps No. 9 Michigan for Second Consecutive Year at Belleville Lake
In a thrilling showdown at Belleville Lake, the No. 2 Texas Rowing team showcased their dominance by sweeping the No. 9 Michigan Wolverines for the second year in a row. Despite challenging racing conditions, the Longhorns powered through to secure victories in all four boat categories.
The morning kicked off with a stellar performance from the First Eight, finishing over five seconds ahead of Michigan with a time of 6:08.10. The crew navigated through the tailwind and rough waters with ease, showcasing their resilience and teamwork.
Following suit, the Second Eight and I Four boats also secured open water victories, displaying their strength and determination on the water. The Texas II Four completed the sweep with a solid performance, highlighting their ability to come together as a new combination and still achieve success.
Head coach Dave O’Neill commended his team for their composure and adaptability in the face of adversity, noting standout performances from individual rowers such as Sue Holderness and Katherine Nordheim. The Longhorns’ unbeaten streak in the First Eight, Second Eight, and Four boats this season is a testament to their hard work and dedication.
Looking ahead, Texas is gearing up to host the Longhorn Invite on April 27, where they will face tough competition from defending NCAA Champion Stanford, Virginia, and Ohio State. With a challenging lineup ahead, the Longhorns are focused on continuing their winning streak and rising to the occasion.
Overall, Texas Rowing’s impressive performance against Michigan solidifies their status as a powerhouse in collegiate rowing, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead. Fans can expect more thrilling races and impressive victories from this talented team.