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5/6/2015 11:43:00 AM | Rowing
GREENSBORO, N.C. - With less than 10 days before the start of the 2015 Atlantic Coast Conference Rowing Championship, the league announced the seeds for the event's five races. The seeds were determined by a vote of the ACC's nine head coaches. Duke will be seeded sixth for all five events.
Defending ACC champion Virginia garnered all five No. 1 seeds. The Cavaliers, currently ranked second in the country, have won five consecutive and 14 of 15 league rowing titles. This year's ACC event will be held Friday, May 15, and Saturday, May 16, on Lake Hartwell in Clemson, S.C.
The finals of the ACC Rowing Championship can be viewed on ESPN3 on Saturday, May 16, beginning at 8:05 a.m. ET with Dean Linke and Steve Pritzker handling the announcing duties.
First Varsity Eight
1. Virginia
2. Syracuse
3. Notre Dame
4. Clemson
5. Louisville
6. Duke
7. Boston College
8. Miami
9. North Carolina
Second Varsity Eight
1. Virginia
2. Syracuse
3. Notre Dame
4. Louisville
5. Clemson
6. Duke
7. Boston College
8. Miami
9. North Carolina
Third Varsity Eight
1. Virginia
2. Syracuse
3. Louisville
4. Notre Dame
5. Clemson
6. Duke
7. Boston College
8. North Carolina
(only eight boats seeded, Miami will not enter a Third Varsity Eight)
First Varsity Four
1. Virginia
2. Syracuse
3. Notre Dane
4. Louisville
5. Clemson
6. Duke
7. Boston College
8. North Carolina
9. Miami
Second Varsity Four
1. Virginia
2. Louisville
3. Notre Dame
4. Syracuse
5. Clemson
6. Duke
7. Boston College
8. Miami
9. North Carolina
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