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...though Washington and Cal have combined for 25 national titles, an NCAA label would permit more active and financially-backed recruitment of potential athletes...
...surface, it seems the NCAA label is a rather innocuous...
...Harvard lightweight freshman four that won a national title in 2003 would likely never have existed under the NCAA label: there’s no specific freshman event under NCAA rules, and lightweight rowing would likely be excluded from the NCAA...
...programs still compete at the IRA national championships in Camden, while their heavyweight counterparts travel to a site that changes annually. Either lightweight rowing would disappear along with the IRA, or the lightweights would retain IRA status as the men’s heavyweights were moved to the NCAA label...
...Crimson heavyweights have won three straight IRA national titles in Camden and five straight Harvard-Yale dual races. One of those annual appearances would likely cease if the NCAA adopted men’s rowing. For the lightweights, the NCAA label might leave them to the IRA format or dissolve them all together, since the women’s NCAA regatta allows just three heavyweight boats to compete...