D1 Recruiting Stats in Rowing

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We are new to this so asking for some help. If there are resources that the DCUM community is aware of, please share. Thank you!



If you’re wanting general recruitment advice (for athletes not rowing specific), there’s a FB group College Recruitment Advice for Parents of High Schoolers.

If your coach can’t point you towards whatever resources you need, maybe check there.

Also, as a former D1 rower, typically it was the rowers that got recruited & any scholarships. The one cox I knew of at our school that did, was a walk on, had lots of high school experience, & was really good & even then it was more of a token of appreciation vs making a dent in her tuition bill. YMMV


She is enjoying the sport and wants to continue on a D1 team. A scholarship isn't a requirement for us, as much as having an opportunity to get a spot on the team via the recruitment process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Serious question, why only a 10 lb difference? I'm guessing the average weight difference between the male crew and the female crew are way more than 10 lbs. You can easily find a 90 lb female.


Not with a booming voice! Same reason as why a Deep Speaker Box is just better.

Seriously? According to CDC, the average weight of women in the U.S. is 171+ lbs.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/body-measurements.htm

Are you serious? Just because there are a bunch of overeating fat, obese people in this country? There are plenty of skiny, petite women as well and no, many don't have eating disorders.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How hard is it to get recruited onto a D1 or D3 crew program (as a coxswain)? Where would I look to research?


Very hard, Coxswains are typically not given recruiting support. There is a long thread on CC about this.


I know a naval academy coxswain who received support.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How hard is it to get recruited onto a D1 or D3 crew program (as a coxswain)? Where would I look to research?


Not as had as you’d think. While it’s true that most of the colleges that have crew teams also have a lot of students who enjoy screaming at white males in uniforms, few of them can fit into the boats which crew teams use.
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