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Ivy League Rowing

Ivy League Rowing refers to competitive rowing teams from eight prestigious northeastern universities—Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, and Yale—that are part of the Ivy League athletic conference. These programs emphasize rigorous training, teamwork, and athletic excellence. Rowing is a sport where teams race in long, narrow boats called shells, powered by synchronized effort. Ivy League Rowing has a rich tradition and is highly competitive, often shaping athletic development and fostering camaraderie among students. The sport also emphasizes sportsmanship, discipline, and commitment, contributing to the universities' overall athletic and academic excellence.