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McLaughlin Cup 2024

Women's Crew

No. 1 Women’s Crew Places First in V8 and 2V8, Wins the Jennifer McLaughlin Cup

Cardinals win the McLaughlin Cup for the fifth time in the last eight years of the race

WORCESTER, Mass. – Racing in tough conditions against three Top 10 ranked boats, the No. 1 ranked Wesleyan women's crew team took care of business with wins coming in the varsity 8 and 2nd varsity 8. With the two first place finishes, Wesleyan claims the Jennifer McLaughlin Cup for the fifth time since 2016. Opening with the varsity 8 and 2nd varsity 8 heats, Wesleyan sealed spots in the grand final of both with convincing preliminary wins. Wesleyan's V8 placed first in heat 1 with a time of 6:50 while the 2V8 led the pack in heat 1 at 6:55.30.
 
Conditions worsened later in the morning, with tailwinds of 15 miles per hour and choppy water in the final 1000m of the grand finals.
 
First up was the V8 where the top-ranked Cardinals earned the top spot, crossing the line in 6:33.07, ahead of runner-up No. 9 Hamilton who finished in 6:36.69. Other boats in the V8 grand final included No. 10 WPI (6:39.03) and No. 6 Smith (6:40.34) while No. 12 Clark rounded out the field (6:55.48).
 
Wesleyan claimed another first place finish in the 2V8 grand final, as the Cardinals topped the field with a time of 6:40.01. That time was more than seven seconds faster than Smith who clocked in at 6:47.46 while Hamilton was third (6:50.46), WPI fourth (7:01.38), and Clark finished fifth (7:07.28).
 
The Cardinals also fielded a boat in the 3V8 race and placed third out of five boats with a time of 7:17.36. Hamilton picked up the win at 7:06.1 while Smith was the runner-up at 7:10.02. Wesleyan also fielded an all-first-year boat in the V4 with the Cardinals placing second out of three with a time of 8:39.94.
 
Wesleyan will be tested next week in a spotlight regatta featuring the top four ranked boats in the country. The Cardinals will be up against No. 2 Tufts, No. 3 Wellesley, and No. 4 Bates next Saturday from the Malden River (home of the Jumbos).

Featuring for Wesleyan in the four boats included:
 
Varsity 8Ava Olson '25 (coxswain), Alex Stanislaw '25, Shayna McCarthy '24, Cadence Cole '26, Anna Merrifield '24, Ruby Roberts '27, Em Moran '26, Nora Printy '26, and Hailey Hutchison '27
2nd Varsity 8Noa Pesner '24 (coxswain), Alex Kuo '26, Shelagh Coombs '24, Anne Horton '24, Elise McCamant '24, Greta Armbrust '25, Emilia Byrne '24, Elsa Lawrence '27, and Peyton Fern '25
3rd Varsity 8Aria Trotta '27 (coxswain), Julia Lissack '27, Rebecca Schechter '26, Aleah Hurwitz '25, Annabelle Miller '25, Anna Sewell '27, Grace Donfield '26, Helen Gies '26, and Meg Bigelow '24
4th Varsity 4Gabby Ager '27 (coxswain), Victoria Pereira '27, Stella Tollis '27, Dana Hennings '27, and Marin Theis '27
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Players Mentioned

Greta Armbrust

Greta Armbrust

Junior
Meg Bigelow

Meg Bigelow

Senior
Emilia Byrne

Emilia Byrne

Senior
Cadence Cole

Cadence Cole

Sophomore
Shelagh Coombs

Shelagh Coombs

Senior
Grace Donfield

Grace Donfield

Sophomore
Peyton Fern

Peyton Fern

Junior
Helen Gies

Helen Gies

Sophomore
Anne Horton

Anne Horton

Senior
Aleah Hurwitz

Aleah Hurwitz

Junior

Players Mentioned

Greta Armbrust

Greta Armbrust

Junior
Meg Bigelow

Meg Bigelow

Senior
Emilia Byrne

Emilia Byrne

Senior
Cadence Cole

Cadence Cole

Sophomore
Shelagh Coombs

Shelagh Coombs

Senior
Grace Donfield

Grace Donfield

Sophomore
Peyton Fern

Peyton Fern

Junior
Helen Gies

Helen Gies

Sophomore
Anne Horton

Anne Horton

Senior
Aleah Hurwitz

Aleah Hurwitz

Junior