词条 | Wisconsin Badgers Crew |
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| name = Wisconsin Badgers Crew | emblem = | emblem_size = | image_name = | blade_image = Lady Margaret Rowing Blade.svg | motto = | location = | coordinates = | home_water = | founded = {{Start date|1874}} | former_names = | president = | membership = | university = University of Wisconsin–Madison | affiliations = NCAA Division I | website = | events = | distinctions = | notable members = }} The Wisconsin Badgers Crew is the rowing team that represents the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Rowing at the University dates back to 1874.[1] The women's openweight team is a NCAA Division I team. The men's and lightweight women's programs compete at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) Championship Regatta because the NCAA does not sanction a men's or lightweight women's national championship. Chris Clark has been the men's head coach since 1996 and Bebe Bryans has been the women's head coach since 2004. HistoryThe first crew is believed to have set out on Lake Mendota in 1874, though the only evidence of this is a letter written in 1912 by a Wisconsin alumnus.{{Citation needed|date=April 2009}} By 1878 rowing had become an intramural sport at the university. The Wisconsin freshmen eight won their event's national championship in 1900, the first national championship win for the rowing team. Since then, the Wisconsin crew has won 48 Intercollegiate Rowing Association titles. The men's varsity eight won its first IRA national championship in 1951, the first of eight such titles. The 1990 win brought an invitation to the Henley Royal Regatta, the fourth visit for Wisconsin. The Wisconsin varsity eight has placed in the top three spots at the IRA National Championship Regatta 20 times since 1950, an achievement only surpassed by the University of Washington. In 2008, the Badgers' varsity eight won the IRA national championship over second-place Washington by 1.72 seconds, capping off an undefeated season. Wisconsin's women first began actively competing in the early 1970s, when the National Women’s Rowing Association championship served as the national championship for collegiate boats. The women's varsity eight won the club title in 1975, and was the highest placed collegiate boat in 1976, 1977, and 1978. In 1986, the Wisconsin women won the National Collegiate Championship, which first began in 1981. In 2009 the varsity four were runners-up at the D-1 NCAA championships. This was the highest-ever finish for a Wisconsin boat in the history of the NCAA championships. During the 2010 season, the openweight women won the school's first Big Ten Conference rowing championship, held in Laingsburg, Michigan. The team won four of the six events (1st and 2nd novice 8, varsity 4, and second varsity 8) and finished 2nd in the varsity 8 and 3rd in second varsity four. LocationWisconsin's three-story boathouse is located on the southern shore of Lake Mendota in Madison, Wisconsin. The Porter Boathouse spans {{convert|50000|sqft|m2|-3}} and was completed in the spring of 2005. It includes a moving water rowing tank for 24 athletes, five boat bays (including one repair bay) with storage for 100 rowing shells, coaches' offices, and locker rooms for each team. The Porter Boathouse was named in recognition of a donation by the Ben and Cheslee Porter Family for over $1 million toward the facility. The team's first boathouse, located in front of the Red Gym, stood from 1893 through 1968. The 1967 boathouse, completed in 1967, was located at the site of the current (Porter) boathouse. The 1967 boathouse housed the team's activities until 2003, when construction on the Porter Boathouse began. Men's varsity coaches
National championshipsMen's Varsity Eight1951, 1959, 1966, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1986, 1990, 2008 Men's Second Varsity Eight1973, 1974, 1986 Men's Freshman Eight1900, 1907, 1964, 1972, 1973, 1979, 1983, 1985, Women's Varsity Eight1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1986 Women's Lightweight Eight2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 Women's Lightweight Four2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016 Women's Lightweight Double2015 Notable Regatta ResultsD1 NCAA championships
National Collegiate Rowing Championship
NCAA South/Central regionals
Big Ten championship
Eastern Sprints
Head of the Charles Regatta
Midwest Rowing Championship
American Heritage Regatta
Cups and trophiesCochrane Cup1963, 1964, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1973–1977, 1980, 1981, 1984–1991, 1996, 1998–2000, 2002, 2008 Walsh Cup1967-1969, 1985–1989, 1997–2002, 2008 Ten Eyck Trophy1972-1975, 1979, 1980, 1986–1988, 1997, 1999–2002 References1. ^{{Cite book | last = Taylor | first = Bradley F. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Wisconsin Where They Row: A History of Varsity Rowing | publisher = University of Wisconsin Press | date = May 3, 2005 | location = | pages = 4 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 0-299-20530-4 }} External links
2 : Rowing clubs in the United States|Wisconsin Badgers rowing |
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