Only AIAW championship was in
1982. The
National Women's Rowing Association (NWRA) sponsored an annual
open eights national championship from 1971 to 1979, among college and non-college teams. (There were no eights prior to 1971.) During this period, only in 1973 and 1975 did a college team win the national eights championship outright. According to USRowing, contemporary news reports in 1976 and 1977 do not mention a national collegiate title. Beginning in 1980, the NWRA sponsored the Women's Collegiate National Championship in varsity eights.
NWRA Open Eights top college finishers, 1971–1979 (champion in parentheses): • 1971
Washington (first place:
Vesper Boat Club) • 1972
Washington (first place:
College Boat Club) • 1973
Radcliffe (NWRA open champion) • 1974
Radcliffe (first place:
Vesper Boat Club) • 1975
Wisconsin (NWRA open champion) • 1976
Wisconsin (first place:
College Boat Club) • 1977
Wisconsin (first place:
Vesper Boat Club) • 1978
Wisconsin (first place: Burnaby Boat Club) • 1979
Yale (first place: Burnaby BC)
National Collegiate Varsity Eight Champions, 1980–1982: • 1980
California • 1981
Washington •
1982 Washington (AIAW Champion)
Additional notes: • A medalist in the 1975 NWRA regatta stated that the 1975 regatta was the 10th annual national women's rowing championship, as emblazoned on T-shirts from the event. • One citation from 1996 states, "(The Cal Women's Crew) in
1979 finished second in the U.S. National Collegiate Championships. ... The
1980 Cal Women's Crew dominated the National Championships, ... They won the varsity eight, Cal's first ever varsity national championship in any women's sport." • One citation from 1999 states, "
1980. First Women's Collegiate Rowing Championship held in Oak Ridge, TN." • One citation from 2001 states, " Just seven years after its first race, the (Yale) women's team claimed its first national championship in
1979." • After the last AIAW competition, the National Collegiate Rowing Championship was held from 1983 through 1996.
Washington won the varsity eight in 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, and 1988.
Wisconsin won in 1986.
Cornell won in 1989.
Princeton won in 1990, 1993, 1994 and 1995.
Boston University won in 1991 and 1992.
Brown won in 1996. • From 1997 through the present the NCAA has sponsored the women's collegiate rowing championship. ==
Skiing ==