June 2, 2008
Williams Claims NCAA Rowing Team Title; Trinity Wins NCAA Varsity Eight Championship
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – For the fourth time in program history, the Williams women’s crew has captured the NCAA Division III women’s rowing title. In the grand final, the Williams 1V and 2V boats placed second and third, outdistancing runner-up Trinity for the team title. Williams was the only team to send a second varsity eight to the grand final.
May 11, 2008
Williams Women, Trinity Men Claim 2008 NESCAC Rowing Titles
WORCESTER, Mass. - The Trinity men’s varsity eight crew finished first at the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) National Invitational Regatta on Lake Quinsigamond Sunday afternoon, giving the Bantams their fourth consecutive NESCAC Men's Rowing crown. For the women's title, Williams won its third-straight NESCAC Women's Rowing Championship after finishing as the top NESCAC women's varsity eight at the event.
May 27, 2007
Williams Claims Third NCAA Rowing Championship
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. - With strong showings in both the petite and grand finals, Williams College successfully defended its Division III national title at the NCAA Rowing Championships at Melton Hill Lake in Oak Ridge, Tenn. It was the third overall team title for Williams in the six years of NCAA Division III championship competition.
May 13, 2007
Trinity Men, Williams Women Claim 2007 NESCAC Rowing Titles
HADLEY, Mass. - Due to high winds at the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) National Invitational Rowing Championship at Dorchester Park in Whitney Park, N.Y., the event was cancelled prior to the completion of the varsity eight races. Because of this, the 2007 NESCAC Rowing Champions were determined by the New England Rowing Championship (NERC) results that occurred at Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, Mass., on May 6. The Trinity Men's Rowing team was crowned the 2007 NESCAC Champion for the third year in a row after the Bantams recorded a time of 6:02.692 in the varsity eight grand final. The Williams Women's Rowing team secured its second-straight NESCAC title and third overall with a 6:58.624 time in the varsity eight grand final.
 
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Lake Quinsigamond
Worcester, Mass.