Shoremen Novices Impress at Head of Schuylkill, Ohio Wesleyan Makes Debut

(October 27th) - Washington College placed seventh of 22 crews in the men's college frosh/noice eight at the Head of the Schuylkill, finishing behind only crews from Division I schools and ahead of several crews from Division I schools. Elsewhere, Ohio Wesleyan competed as a varsity program for the first time at Marietta's Muskie Chase. Marietta won both the men's eights and men's fours, edging out first-year program and MARC rival Adrian.

Adrian Impressive in Varsity Debut

(October 7th) - Adrian College's men's and women's teams were impressive in their varsity debuts at Rowtoberfest on Saturday. The Bulldog men were first and second in the three-boat men's collegiate four and first and third in the four-boat men's collegiate eight. The Bluudog women, meanwhile, were second eighth in the nine-boat women's collegiate four and fourth in the women's collegiate eight. Elsewhere this weekend, the Washington College men won a pair of novice races at the Occoquan Challenge.

MARC Welcomes Three New Member Schools for 2018-19

(July 1st) - The Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference welcomes three new member schools for the 2018-19 academic year - Adrian College, Catholic University, and Ohio Wesleyan University. All three schools are offering rowing at the varsity level for the first time. Adrian and Catholic are sponsoring programs on both the men's and women's sides of the conference, while Ohio Wesleyan will be offering a women's varsity program. With 12 competing institutions on the women's side stretching from Rhode Island to Illinois to Virginia, the MARC is the largest conference in Division III women's rowing, both in number of schools and in geographic area.

Washington College, Army Win MARC Championships

(April 24th) - Due to ongoing thunderstorms, the finals of the men's and women's varsity eights at today's MARC Championships were canceled and heat times were used to determine points for those events. Washington College won its sixth consecutive MARC Women's Championship and NCAA Division III Championships bed, while Army won the MARC Men's Championship. All-MARC and Academic All-MARC selections can be found here.