Northwest Collegiate Rowing Conference

The Northwest Collegiate Rowing Conference (NCRC) consists of seven NCAA Division II and III member schools in USRowing's Northwest region. Its mission is to provide for the advancement of small college and university rowing within the northwest primarily through the organization and administration of a championship regatta.

Eligibility

The only eligibility requirements for membership is that the program be located within USRowing's northwest region, and that member programs be from NCAA Division II or Division III programs. In addition, each program must maintain a commitment to the constitution and bylaws. Member programs may be either varsity or club status within their respective institutional setting.

Members

SchoolLocationOar Design
Humboldt State University Arcata, California
Lewis & Clark College Portland, Oregon
Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, Washington
University of Puget Sound Tacoma, Washington
Seattle Pacific University Seattle, Washington
Western Washington University Bellingham, Washington
Willamette University Salem, Oregon

Regattas

The Conference hosts two major regattas each year. The NCRC Invite takes place during late-March on Vancouver Lake, Washington and has welcomed non-conference members from California, Oregon, and Washington. Conference championships are annually held the third weekend of April at the Cascade Sprints Regatta on Lake Stevens, Washington.

Conference Champions

Each year the Conference Champion is recognized based on team points received at the Championship Regatta at Lake Stevens WA or Dexter Lake OR.

Past Conference Champions
YearMenWomen
2000Willamette University
2001Puget SoundPacific Lutheran
2002Puget SoundPuget Sound
2003Puget SoundPuget Sound
2004Puget SoundPuget Sound
2005Puget SoundWestern Washington
2006Western WashingtonWestern Washington
2007Lewis & ClarkWestern Washington
2008Puget SoundWestern Washington
2009Puget SoundWestern Washington
2010Lewis & ClarkWestern Washington
2011Lewis & ClarkWestern Washington
2012Western WashingtonHumboldt State University
2013Western WashingtonWestern Washington
2014Puget SoundHumboldt State University

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