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Kansas Rowing to Finish Fall Season at Head of the Hooch
Nov. 5, 2009
LAWRENCE, Kan.—Kansas rowing will complete the fall season on Saturday Nov. 7 and Sunday Nov. 8 as the Jayhawks travel to Chattanooga, Tenn., for the annual Head of the Hooch regatta on the Tennessee River. Kansas will compete in the Women’s Championship Eight, Women’s Championship Double, Women’s Championship Four, Women’s Championship Single, Women’s LtWt Single, Women’s Novice Single and Women’s Open 4x. The Jayhawks last competed in the Head of the Hooch in November of 2007. Kansas won the Lightweight Four and current senior Katie Beall placed second in the Novice Single that year. Kansas will compete again Mar. 27, 2010 when the Jayhawks head south to Austin, Texas to open the spring season against Texas. Kansas boatings for the races are listed below. Kansas Boatings
Saturday Nov. 7
Women’s Championship Eight
Banshee Elise Langtry (coxswain)
Spike Karlie Brown (coxswain)
Women’s Championship Double
Um So Mehr
Auntie Em
Blue
Scarecrow
Women’s Championship Four
Wompa Karlie Brown (coxswain)
Sunday Nov. 8
Women’s Championship Single
Boat A
Boat B
Boat C
Boat D
Women’s Ltwt. Single
Women’s Novice Single
Boat A
Boat B
Women’s Open 4x
Boat A Rock Chalk
Boat B Augusta
Boat C Kanza
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