
Photo by: Karl Maasdam/Oregon State Athletics
Beaver Men’s Rowing Heads to Pac-12 Championships
May 17, 2024 | Men's Rowing
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State Men's Rowing heads to the Pac-12 Championships this weekend in Gold River, California.
The four races will take place on Sunday beginning at 9:22 a.m. All races will be televised on Pac-12 Network and streamed on Pac-12.com/live. Live results can be found here.
The Beavs will battle league foes Washington, California and Stanford. Last year, OSU finished third buoyed by bronze medals in three races.
LAST TIME OUT
Oregon State showcased grit and a clutch factor out east, nearly knocking off no. 14 Cornell before defeating no. 20 Holy Cross. The Beavers' win over the Crusaders was a massive resume win for the IRA National Championships.
The Beavs opened the weekend against the hosts, dropping the Varsity 8 race to Cornell by just over three seconds and coming in exactly three seconds behind no. 14 team in the country in the 3V8.
OSU followed that performance with a three-second Varsity win over Holy Cross, ranked two spots ahead of the Beavs entering the weekend. The 2V8 squad followed with a gritty 1.4-second victory over HC.
Oregon State Weekend Schedule (All Times Pacific)
Sunday
9:22 a.m. – 3V8
9:52 a.m. – Varsity 4+
10:12 a.m. – 2V8
10:32 a.m. – Varsity 8
11:15 a.m. – Awards Ceremony
Oregon State Lineups
Varsity 8 – The Inman
Cox: Ethan deBorja
Andrew Balsbaugh
Ryan Coulter
Jackson Mastrorilli
Jake Edelstein
Tristin Vanderlind
Miles Cochran
Isaac Beaman
Colin Lindquist
JV8 – The Dam Proud
Cox: Tamsyn Adams
Samuel Logan
Ben La Fond
Ben Burtner
Miles Camp
Will La Fond
Ryan Ghalayini
Dylan Stengel
Parker Meredith
3V8
Cox: Kainoa Orgeles
Hudson Cole
Connor Aeschbach
Evan Hankins-Hull
Wayne Chapman
Quinn Baker
Sasha Hermann
Matty Shepherd
Phillip Seeger
Varsity 4
Cox: Ethan Frank
Zach Spurling
Cal Labonski
Luke Wages
Charles Axeford
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
The four races will take place on Sunday beginning at 9:22 a.m. All races will be televised on Pac-12 Network and streamed on Pac-12.com/live. Live results can be found here.
The Beavs will battle league foes Washington, California and Stanford. Last year, OSU finished third buoyed by bronze medals in three races.
LAST TIME OUT
Oregon State showcased grit and a clutch factor out east, nearly knocking off no. 14 Cornell before defeating no. 20 Holy Cross. The Beavers' win over the Crusaders was a massive resume win for the IRA National Championships.
The Beavs opened the weekend against the hosts, dropping the Varsity 8 race to Cornell by just over three seconds and coming in exactly three seconds behind no. 14 team in the country in the 3V8.
OSU followed that performance with a three-second Varsity win over Holy Cross, ranked two spots ahead of the Beavs entering the weekend. The 2V8 squad followed with a gritty 1.4-second victory over HC.
Oregon State Weekend Schedule (All Times Pacific)
Sunday
9:22 a.m. – 3V8
9:52 a.m. – Varsity 4+
10:12 a.m. – 2V8
10:32 a.m. – Varsity 8
11:15 a.m. – Awards Ceremony
Oregon State Lineups
Varsity 8 – The Inman
Cox: Ethan deBorja
Andrew Balsbaugh
Ryan Coulter
Jackson Mastrorilli
Jake Edelstein
Tristin Vanderlind
Miles Cochran
Isaac Beaman
Colin Lindquist
JV8 – The Dam Proud
Cox: Tamsyn Adams
Samuel Logan
Ben La Fond
Ben Burtner
Miles Camp
Will La Fond
Ryan Ghalayini
Dylan Stengel
Parker Meredith
3V8
Cox: Kainoa Orgeles
Hudson Cole
Connor Aeschbach
Evan Hankins-Hull
Wayne Chapman
Quinn Baker
Sasha Hermann
Matty Shepherd
Phillip Seeger
Varsity 4
Cox: Ethan Frank
Zach Spurling
Cal Labonski
Luke Wages
Charles Axeford
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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