NCAA DI Rowing Championship 2025: Full Schedule & Selection Details

NCAA DI Rowing Championship 2025: Full Schedule & Selection Details

The selection show for the 2025 DI rowing championship will air on NCAA.com on Tuesday, May 20 at 5 p.m. ET. There are 22 teams in the field, with 13 receiving at-large berths and nine obtaining automatic bids through conference titles.

The Ivy League and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference are hosting the rowing championship at Lake Mercer in West Windsor, New Jersey, from Friday, May 30 to Sunday, June 1.

2025 NCAA DI rowing championship schedule of events

All days of competition will be live-streamed on NCAA.com.

All times ET.

  • Tuesday, May 20 | Selection show at 5 p.m. ET
    • Live streamed on NCAA.com
  • Friday, May 30 | Day 1
  • Saturday, May 31 | Day 2
  • Sunday, June 1 | Day 3

NCAA Division I Rowing Championship History

The NCAA DI Rowing Championship has become a premier showcase of strength, endurance, and team unity since its official launch in 1997. Bringing together the nation’s top collegiate rowing programs, the championship features competition across First Eights, Second Eights, and Fours, with the team title determined by overall points.

In 2024, the University of Texas won the DI rowing national championship, earning 130 points to dethrone the reigning champions, Stanford. It marked a significant triumph for the Longhorns, who have rapidly emerged as a rowing powerhouse in recent years. Their win was built on strong performances across all boat classes and strategic consistency throughout the regatta.

Texas’s 2024 title is part of a growing legacy. The program has now won three NCAA rowing championships since 2021, signaling a new era of dominance.

Meanwhile, Stanford, the 2023 champions, and perennial contenders like Washington and California have long been forces in the sport, often appearing on the podium thanks to deep rosters and elite coaching.

Find the full list of past rowing champions below.

Year Champion Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site
2024 Texas 130 Stanford 127 Bethel, OH
2023 Stanford 129 Washington 120 Pennsauken, NJ
2022 Texas 124 Stanford 124 Sarasota, Fla.
2021 Texas 126 Stanford 126 Sarasota, Fla.
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 Washington 132 Texas 125 Indianapolis
2018 California 130 Washington 128 Sarasota, Fla.
2017 Washington 132 California 123 West Windsor, N.J.
2016 California 129 Ohio State 126 Gold River, Calif.
2015 Ohio State 126 California 114 Gold River, Calif.
2014 Ohio State 126 California 118 Indianapolis
2013 Ohio State 126 California 124 Indianapolis
2012 Virginia 87 Michigan 82 West Windsor, N.J.
2011 Brown 85 Stanford 85 Gold River, Calif.
2010 Virginia 87 California 82 Lake Natoma, Calif.
2009 Stanford 88 California 85 Cherry Hill, N.J.
2008 Brown 67 Washington 59 Sacramento, Calif.
2007 Brown 58 Virginia 54 Knoxville, Tenn.
2006 California 66 Brown 66 West Windsor, N.J.
2005 California 67 Virginia 63 Sacramento, Calif.
2004 Brown 70 Yale 58 Sacramento, Calif.
2003 Harvard 59 Brown 57 Indianapolis, Ind.
2002 Brown 67 Washington 63 Indianapolis, Ind.
2001 Washington 58 Michigan 53 Gainesville, Ga.
2000 Brown 59 Washington 55 Cherry Hill, N.J.
1999 Brown 56 Virginia 56 Sacramento, Calif.
1998 Washington 91 Brown 85 Gainesville, Ga.
1997 Washington 201 Princeton 184 Sacramento, Calif.

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