Rowing Finishes 4th at 2017 NEWMAC Championship

Rowing Finishes 4th at 2017 NEWMAC Championship

WORCESTER, Mass. -- Wellesley College crew earned victories in the first, second and fourth varsity eight races to claim the program's seventh-consecutive New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) title at the 2017 NEWMAC Championships on Saturday morning on Lake Quinsigamond. WPI took the win in the third varsity eight race. 

With the victory, defending NCAA National Champion Wellesley earns the NEWMAC's automatic bid to the 2017 NCAA Division III Rowing Championships on Lake Mercer in West Windsor, N.J., where Blue Crew will make the program's eighth-straight trip to the national championships.

Wellesley also earned the Florence Jope Smith Cup, awarded annually to the school with the highest number of points from the overall results at the NEWMAC Championship. Wellesley, who has now won the overall points award for seven straight years, finished first with 36 points. The Blue were followed by WPI in second with 30 points. Smith College (20) was third, followed by Mount Holyoke College (14) in fourth, Simmons (12) in third, and Clark and Coast Guard (6). 

Wellesley senior Kathryn Barth (Bellevue, Wash.) was named the 2017 NEWMAC Rower of the Year, earning the award for the second time in her career (2015). Junior Stephaine Kim (Wellesley, Mass.) earned the 2017 NEWMAC Coxswain of the Year award for the third time in three career appearances at the NEWMAC Championships.

Barth and Kim were joined on the NEWMAC All-Conference first team by Wellesley's Olivia Duggan (West Newbury, Mass.) and Ali Rondeau (Ocala, Fla.), as well as Olivia Shaw (Wayland, Mass.) and Nomfuneko Mafunda (Jwaneng, Botswana) of Smith, and Christine Hovermale (Alameda, Calif.), Kinsey McNamara (Chelmsford, Mass.) and Jasmine Loukola (Wells, Maine) of WPI. 

The NEWMAC All-Conference second team was made up of WPI coxswain Madison Healy (Atkinson, N.H.), as well as Lydia Warters (Simsbury, Conn.) and Halley Glier (Shelburne, Mass.) from Clark, Marissa Marsh (Vienna, Va.) and Alyssa Laystrom (Lake Zurich, Ill.) from Coast Guard, Azulina Green (Austin, Texas) and Ariya Lawson (Washington, D.C.) of Mount Holyoke and Alex Frongillo (Franklin, Mass.) and Kate Krawczuk (Harrisburg, Pa.) from Simmons.

Wellesley opened the morning with a victory in the fourth varsity eight race, defeating Smith. WPI followed by winning the third varsity race with a time of 7:28.2, defeating Wellesley (7:33) by 4.8 seconds. Smith followed in third (8:15.5). The Blue rebounded in the second varsity race, winning by 10.9 seconds over second place WPI with a time of 7:17.8. WPI finished in 7:28.7, followed by Simmons (7:54.3) in third. The Blue then captured the title with a dominate performance in the first varsity race, winning by 12.4 seconds with a time of 7:00.9. WPI was second (7:13.3), while Smith took third (7:20.0).

 

NEWMAC CHAMPION --- WELLESLEY

FLORENCE SMITH CUP WINNER --- WELLESLEY

 

School - Total Points

Wellesley - 36

WPI - 30

Smith - 20

Mount Holyoke - 14

Simmons - 12

Clark - 6

Coast Guard - 6

 

The Florence Smith Cup is awarded to the school with the highest number of points from today's overall results. Scoring is calculated using a point system on the fact that there are a total of seven schools in today's competition (Point totals: Seven-boat races: 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2; Six-boat races: 12, 10, 8, 6 4, 2; Five-boat races: 10, 8, 6, 4, 2; Four-boat races: 8,6,4,2; Three-boar races: 6,4,2)

 

NEWMAC Rower Of The Year

Kathryn Barth, Wellesley

 

Coxswain Of The Year

Stephanie Kim, Wellesley

 

NEWMAC All-Conference First Team 

Olivia Shaw, Smith

Nomfuneko Mafunda, Smith

Stephanie Kim, Wellesley

Kathryn Barth, Wellesley

Olivia Duggan, Wellesley

Ali Rondeau, Wellesley

Christine Hovermale, WPI

Kinsey McNamara, WPI

Jasmine Loukola, WPI

 

NEWMAC All-Conference Second Team 

Madison Healy, WPI

Lydia Waters, Clark

Halley Glier, Clark

Marissa March, Coast Guard

Alyssa Laystrom, Coast Guard

Azulina Green, Mount Holyoke

Ariya Lawson, Mount Holyoke

Alex Frongillo, Simmons

Kate Krawczuk, Simmons