The University of Notre Dame rowing team competed in five Grand Finals at the 2021 ACC Championships on Lake Hartwell in Clemson, South Carolina, on Saturday morning. Virginia claimed the team title, while the Irish finished fifth in the final team standings.
2021 ACC Rowing Championship Results
Sophomore Adelaide Lammers earned first-team All-ACC honors while senior Marielle Corbett was voted to the second team.
“I am proud of the team and everything they have gone through to get here,” head coach Martin Stone said after the competition wrapped up.
“We would have liked a better result, but the racing was tight and we knew it was going to be tight. The 2V gave us a chance to finish fourth by gutting out a great finish ahead of Clemson in their final. The 1V gave it everything they had, we just came up short.”
“Kudos to Adelaide and Marielle for making the all-conference teams. We would like to thank the Clemson organizing committee and the ACC for putting together a great regatta for all the teams. All of the coaches and teams are very appreciative – at the start of the year we were not sure we could get this done and we pulled it off.”
Final Team Standings:
- Virginia, 99
- Duke, 84
- Syracuse, 81
- Clemson, 63
- Notre Dame, 54
- Miami, 40
- Louisville, 29
- Boston College, 24
- North Carolina, 19
Varsity Eight
Hana Ferrero, Elizabeth May, Victoria Gevaudan, Meghan Greene, Morgan Gantt, Halena Hadi, Marielle Corbett, Adelaide Lammers, Mary Ryan
- Virginia, 6:25.552
- Duke, 6:30.266
- Syracuse, 6:31.650
- Clemson, 6:35.622
- Miami, 6:38.878
- Notre Dame, 6:41.208
Varsity Four
Keelin Klocke, Avery Ericksen, Lauren Hering, Chloe Hemm, Rosemary McGovern
- Virginia, 7:25.204
- Duke, 7:34.402
- Syracuse, 7:36.312
- Clemson, 7:40.186
- Notre Dame, 7:42.886
- Louisville, 7:50.772
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Irish finish fifth in the Grand Final at the ACC Championship (7:42.886) pic.twitter.com/dMvT4m1fVA
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Second Varsity Eight
Taylor Robinson, Caroline Hills, Lindsay Falk, Sara Clarin, Elsa Bixby, Julia Finster, Lauren Kelly, Annaliese Kehm, Colleen Visnic
- Virginia, 6:34.586
- Syracuse, 6:36.454
- Duke, 6:43.776
- Notre Dame, 6:51.262
- Clemson, 6:51.330
- Miami, 6:56.770
Second Varsity Four
Erin Maron, Katharine Johnson, Isabelle Keren, Mariah Parsons, Emily Huber
- Virginia, 7:40.481
- Syracuse, 7:43.991
- Duke, 7:44.505
- Clemson, 7:48.123
- Notre Dame, 7:50.443
- North Carolina, 8:02.209
Third Varsity Eight
Samantha Manfreda, Elaine Griffin, Maddie Means, Eleanor Walsh, Olivia Dolan, Sydney Cripps, Elizabeth Hosler, Aidan McIntyre, Katherine Greed
- Virginia, 7:01.449
- Duke, 7:07.461
- Syracuse, 7:13.449
- Clemson, 7:15.525
- Notre Dame, 7:18.045
- Miami, 7:26.761
All-ACC Rowing Team
First Team
Cate Schrieber, Clemson
Sydney Johnson, Duke
Gabby Salvati, Duke
Adelaide Lammers, Notre Dame
Megan Varcoe, Syracuse
Grace Comerford, Virginia
Colette Glass, Virginia
Katy Flynn, Virginia
Sophie Kerschner, Virginia
Second Team
Carmen Ewing, Boston College
Rachel Twitty, Clemson
Tara Fagan, Duke
McKenzie Sweeney, Louisville
Marilou Chardin, Miami
Lauren Ferner, North Carolina
Marielle Corbett, Notre Dame
Lucy Pearce, Syracuse
Tessa Otting, Virginia
ACC Coach of the Year — Kevin Sauer, Virginia
ACC Newcomer of the Year — Rachel Twitty, Clemson
ACC Crew of the Year — Virginia First Varsity Eight
Coxswain Colette Glass, Stroke: Sonja Schlosser, 7: Abbie Bird, 6: Leia Till, 5: Sophia Kershner, 4: Katy Flynn, 3. Cate Porter, 2: Alli Terblanche, Bow: Kate Kelly