National Collegiate Rowing Championship
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The now defunct National Collegiate Rowing Championship was a quasi-official national championship for men's collegiate rowing, held in Cincinnati, Ohio, between 1983 and 1996. It pitted the winners of the Eastern Sprints, the Pac-10s, the Intercollegiate Rowing Association, and the Harvard-Yale Boat Race against each other in a finals-only event. Other crews, if they felt they were competitive, could also compete if there was room in the field. The winners were as follows:
- 1996 Princeton
- 1995 Brown
- 1994 Brown
- 1993 Brown
- 1992 Harvard
- 1991 Pennsylvania
- 1990 Wisconsin
- 1989 Harvard
- 1988 Harvard
- 1987 Harvard
- 1986 Wisconsin
- 1985 Harvard
- 1984 Washington
- 1983 Harvard
Categories: College sports championships in the United States | College rowing in the United States | Sports in Cincinnati, Ohio
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