Sunday, May 17
Lake Natoma, Calif.
8 a.m.
Oregon State

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MPSF Championships

Beavers Place Sixth at MPSF Championships
May 17, 2026 | Men's Rowing
RANCHO CORDOA, Calif. – The Oregon State men's rowing team finished sixth at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships, hosted Sunday morning at Lake Natoma in Rancho Cordova, Calif.
The Beaver Varsity 8 came in with a time of 6:08.3. Washington claimed the conference title, followed closely by second-place California. Stanford took third.
The Oregon State Varsity 4 opened the morning by placing third, coming in with a time of 7:25.1. The Beaver 2V8 stopped the clock in 6:15.5, claiming fifth place. The Oregon State 3V8 also came in fifth, finishing in 6:24.6.
The Beavers will close out their 2026 campaign in two weeks when the compete at the IRA National Championships.
Results:
Varsity 8:
1. Washington - 5:40.5
2. California - 5:42.5
3. Stanford - 5:47.4
4. UBC - 6:03.5
5. UC San Diego - 6:07.3
6. Oregon State - 6:08.3
2V8:
1. Washington - 5:45.4
2. California - 5:47.3
3. Stanford - 5:52.4
4. UBC - 6:07.6
5. Oregon State - 6:15.5
6. UC San Diego - 6:19.3
3V8:
1. California - 5:49.6
2. Washington - 5:49.9
3. Stanford - 6:06.3
4. UBC - 6:10.7
5. Oregon State - 6:24.6
Varsity 4:
1. California - 6:37.8
2. Washington - 6:39.1
3. Oregon State - 7:25.1
Lineups:
Varsity 8: Cox: Kainoa Orgeles, Luke Wages, Jake Edelstein, Connory Lynch, Quinn Baker, Hudson Cole, Ben Burtner, Luke McCavit, Windsor Pratt
2V8: Cox: Sahir Coles, Zachary Spurling, Ryan Remak, Keve Varga, Carsten Paschke, Samuel Logan, Charles Axford, Rowan Greenaway, Leo Parsons
3V8: Samuel Paskin, Emmit Allen, Adler Krain, Adrian Alie, Ryan McCabe, Luke Larsen, Xavier Beller, Jake Johansen, William Stoll
Varsity 4: Fiona Ryan, Cole Jucksch, Owen Johnston, Cale Matheson, Noah McCreight
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
The Beaver Varsity 8 came in with a time of 6:08.3. Washington claimed the conference title, followed closely by second-place California. Stanford took third.
The Oregon State Varsity 4 opened the morning by placing third, coming in with a time of 7:25.1. The Beaver 2V8 stopped the clock in 6:15.5, claiming fifth place. The Oregon State 3V8 also came in fifth, finishing in 6:24.6.
The Beavers will close out their 2026 campaign in two weeks when the compete at the IRA National Championships.
Results:
Varsity 8:
1. Washington - 5:40.5
2. California - 5:42.5
3. Stanford - 5:47.4
4. UBC - 6:03.5
5. UC San Diego - 6:07.3
6. Oregon State - 6:08.3
2V8:
1. Washington - 5:45.4
2. California - 5:47.3
3. Stanford - 5:52.4
4. UBC - 6:07.6
5. Oregon State - 6:15.5
6. UC San Diego - 6:19.3
3V8:
1. California - 5:49.6
2. Washington - 5:49.9
3. Stanford - 6:06.3
4. UBC - 6:10.7
5. Oregon State - 6:24.6
Varsity 4:
1. California - 6:37.8
2. Washington - 6:39.1
3. Oregon State - 7:25.1
Lineups:
Varsity 8: Cox: Kainoa Orgeles, Luke Wages, Jake Edelstein, Connory Lynch, Quinn Baker, Hudson Cole, Ben Burtner, Luke McCavit, Windsor Pratt
2V8: Cox: Sahir Coles, Zachary Spurling, Ryan Remak, Keve Varga, Carsten Paschke, Samuel Logan, Charles Axford, Rowan Greenaway, Leo Parsons
3V8: Samuel Paskin, Emmit Allen, Adler Krain, Adrian Alie, Ryan McCabe, Luke Larsen, Xavier Beller, Jake Johansen, William Stoll
Varsity 4: Fiona Ryan, Cole Jucksch, Owen Johnston, Cale Matheson, Noah McCreight
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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