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Pacific Lutheran Univ.
Tacoma, WA 98447

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About PLU Crew

For more than four decades, most of that time as a club sport, Pacific Lutheran Crew has been synonymous with success. It is, however, about much more than that: From early morning workouts in the dark to team breakfasts and bus trips to regattas, crew at PLU is also about tradition and working together.

Rowers credit those who came before them with inspiring them. Alums come talk to the team about the early days of the Lute Rowing Club and the efforts to make it a varsity sport.

“We definitely admire the alumni,” said Amy Hildebrandt, a 2005 graduate who served as a women's team co-captain. “Without them we wouldn’t have a program.”

Both the men’s and women’s teams have represented the university well at the conference, regional and national levels. In 2002, the women’s team finished fourth at the NCAA Division III national regatta, and in 2003, the women won the conference championship for the second straight year.

The men’s team won the national small college championships in Philadelphia in 2002. Both teams have consistently performed well at regionals.

Going back to 1970, the Varsity 4 with coxswain won the Western Sprints Championship and later placed third at the IRA National Intercollegiate Rowing Championships in Syracuse, N.Y.

The men’s program started in the winter of 1964. The women took to the water six years later. Because the Northwest Conference doesn’t sponsor crew as a sport, PLU competes in the Northwest Collegiate Rowing Conference along with the University of Puget Sound, Willamette University, Lewis & Clark College and several schools along the West Coast.

A total of five former rowers have been inducted into the PLU Athletic Hall of Fame: Doug Herland ’72, who became PLU’s only Olympic medalist when he won a bronze as a coxswain in the 1984 Los Angeles Games; Pam Knapp Black ’84, who became the first PLU rower to win a gold medal at nationals and went on to compete for the U.S. national team; Dave Peterson ’74, a rower from 1971-74 and coach from 1975-85; and teammates Ruth Babcock (1976-80) and Paulette Bergh (1977-80), part of the Senior 4 squad that qualified for the national championships three seasons, placing sixth in 1978 and fifth in 1980. They also won a bronze medal in varsity pairs at the national championships as seniors.

Contact Info:
Head Coach Tone Lawver
Olson Auditorium
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, WA 98447
Phone: (253) 535-8504
Email: lawverat@plu.edu


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Lute Notes

Four Rowers Invited to Select Summer Camps

May 8, 2008

Four Pacific Lutheran rowers have been invited to attend select summer rowing camps that are held to help identify potential rowers for the U.S. national rowing team.

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Women's Pair Tops PLU Efforts at WIRA Races

May 4, 2008

RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. - The women's pair of Kat Jenkins and Amber Iverson put in the best performance by a Pacific Lutheran boat in the final day of the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association (WIRA) Championships on Lake Natoma, placing third in their event.

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