
Rowing Announces Spring 2026 Schedule
December 04, 2025 | Rowing
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – The Boston College head rowing coach Grace Hollowell announced the 2026 spring schedule Thursday afternoon.
The 2026 slate features six competitions, three of which will be in Massachusetts. The Eagles begin the season at the Gummy Bear Bowl in Boston Saturday, March 21. They hit the road for their first road trip of the year to the Sunshine State to compete in the Sarasota 2K March 27. Remaining on the road, the Eagles head to New Jersey to race in the Knecht Cup on April 11.
Returning to Massachusetts, the Eagles are set to compete in the Irving-Christensen Cup and MIT cup Apr.18 in Worcester, Mass. The Team then heads to North Carolina to compete in the Lake Wheeler Invite (Apr. 24). The Eagles close the regular season slate at Eastern Sprints in Worcester, Mass. on May 3.
ACC Championships will be held in Cary, N.C. May 15-16.
The 2026 slate features six competitions, three of which will be in Massachusetts. The Eagles begin the season at the Gummy Bear Bowl in Boston Saturday, March 21. They hit the road for their first road trip of the year to the Sunshine State to compete in the Sarasota 2K March 27. Remaining on the road, the Eagles head to New Jersey to race in the Knecht Cup on April 11.
Returning to Massachusetts, the Eagles are set to compete in the Irving-Christensen Cup and MIT cup Apr.18 in Worcester, Mass. The Team then heads to North Carolina to compete in the Lake Wheeler Invite (Apr. 24). The Eagles close the regular season slate at Eastern Sprints in Worcester, Mass. on May 3.
ACC Championships will be held in Cary, N.C. May 15-16.
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