
MAAC Championships Friday at Saratoga
5/10/2023 4:22:00 PM | Women's Rowing
Four races begin at 9 a.m.
EDISON, NJ – The 2023 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Women's Rowing Championship is set for Friday, May 12, at Fish Creek in Saratoga Springs, NY.
This will be the first time the MAAC will host the event at Fish Creek. Canisius College, Drake University, Fairfield University, Jacksonville University, Marist College, Sacred Heart University, and Stetson University will compete for the league title and the conference's automatic qualifier for the 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Rowing Championship.
Boat seedings for the championship are as follows: No. 1 Jacksonville, No. 2 Fairfield, No. 3 Marist, No. 4 Sacred Heart, No. 5 Stetson, No. 6 Canisius, and No. 7 Drake.
Preseason favorite and top overall seed, Jacksonville, looks to repeat as MAAC champion and claim its program's seventh league crown in 2023. Second-seeded Fairfield is in search of its second MAAC tournament, having only claimed the title in 2000. Marist is seeking redemption after finishing as the runner-up to Jacksonville last season, following back-to-back league crowns in 2021 and 2019. The Red Foxes have been the most dominate program in the conference, hoisting a MAAC-leading 12 championships trophies dating back to 1997. Out of the remainder of the championship field, Drake is the lone program to win a MAAC championship, doing so back in 2012.
All races will air live on ESPN+ and the full schedule for the championship can be found below:
For all information regarding the 2023 MAAC Women's Rowing Championship please visit maacsports.com/rowing.
This will be the first time the MAAC will host the event at Fish Creek. Canisius College, Drake University, Fairfield University, Jacksonville University, Marist College, Sacred Heart University, and Stetson University will compete for the league title and the conference's automatic qualifier for the 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Rowing Championship.
Boat seedings for the championship are as follows: No. 1 Jacksonville, No. 2 Fairfield, No. 3 Marist, No. 4 Sacred Heart, No. 5 Stetson, No. 6 Canisius, and No. 7 Drake.
Preseason favorite and top overall seed, Jacksonville, looks to repeat as MAAC champion and claim its program's seventh league crown in 2023. Second-seeded Fairfield is in search of its second MAAC tournament, having only claimed the title in 2000. Marist is seeking redemption after finishing as the runner-up to Jacksonville last season, following back-to-back league crowns in 2021 and 2019. The Red Foxes have been the most dominate program in the conference, hoisting a MAAC-leading 12 championships trophies dating back to 1997. Out of the remainder of the championship field, Drake is the lone program to win a MAAC championship, doing so back in 2012.
All races will air live on ESPN+ and the full schedule for the championship can be found below:
| Event | Time |
| Varsity 8 – Grand Final | 9:00 AM |
| 2nd Varsity 8 – Grand Final | 9:10 AM |
| Varsity 4 – Grand Final | 9:20 AM |
| 2nd Varsity 4 – Grand Final | 9:30 AM |
| Awards Ceremony | 10:10 AM |
For all information regarding the 2023 MAAC Women's Rowing Championship please visit maacsports.com/rowing.
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