SAN BRUNO, Calif. – West Coast Conference rowing champions Oregon State are set to compete in the 2026 NCAA Championships from Friday, May 29 to Sunday, May 31 at Lake Lanier Olympic Park in Gainesville, Ga., hosted by Lake Lanier Olympic Park and North Georgia.
The Beavers, ranked No. 20 in the latest Pocock CRCA Coaches’ Poll, are one of the 10 programs to earn automatic qualification after winning a second straight West Coast Conference rowing championship. This is Oregon State’s second straight appearance in the NCAA Championships and second since 2022.
OSU is one of 22 total teams and will field two varsity eight boats and one varsity four on the 2,000-meter course.
Schedule
Friday, May 29 - Preliminary Heats.
V8 Heat 1 (with lane assignment): Michigan, Washington, Tennessee, Syracuse,
Oregon State
Heat 2: Boston U., UCF, Texas, California, Ohio State
Heat 3: Northeastern, Brown, Stanford, Virginia, Columbia, Jacksonville
Heat 4: Massachusetts, Rutgers, Princeton, Yale, Miami (FL), Rhode Island
2V8 Heat 1: UCF, Syracuse, Stanford, Tennessee, Ohio State
Heat 2: Northeastern, California, Texas, Brown, Columbia
Heat 3: Boston U., Miami (FL), Virginia, Yale,
Oregon State, Jacksonville
Heat 4: Massachusetts, Rutgers, Princeton, Washington, Michigan, Rhode Island
V4 Heat 1: Columbia, Brown, Stanford, UCD, Miami (FL)
Heat 2: Boston U., California, Texas, Yale, Michigan
Heat 3: Northeastern, Princeton, Washington, Virginia, Ohio State, Rhode Island
Heat 4: Jacksonville,
Oregon State, Rutgers, Tennessee, Syracuse, Massachusetts
Saturday, May 30 - Semifinals
Sunday, May 31 - Finals
Schedules may be subject to change. Timing to be updated.
The regatta will be broadcasted on
NCAA.com. Live results can be found at
Regatta Timing. Tickets can be purchased via
Hometown Ticketing.