The American Athletic Conference rowing championship once again belongs to UCF as the Knights claimed their fifth consecutive team title Friday at the U.S. Rowing National High Performance Center in Oklahoma City.

In addition, the Knights placed seven on the all-conference team.聽Marija Medelinskaite,聽Nicole Mayer,聽Grace Lindberg聽and聽Julie Poulsen聽earned first team honors, while聽Edvina Nesukaityte,聽Elena Esteban聽and聽Luci Derrick聽were named to the second team.

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The Varsity Eight, now the first race of the day, rowed to the start only to be delayed聽after high winds and debris damaged lane lines at the start. A second delay due to a breakage prompted the event to be moved back yet again.

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The Varsity Four picked up a title of its own, jumping out to an early lead and never looking back in an open water victory. The squad of聽Ciera Jarrett,聽Chiara Ciullo,聽Jessica Matteson,聽Paula Parks聽and聽Amy Van Ryn聽crossed the line in 8:07.240.

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Following a new scoring pattering in 2019, the Varsity Eight race rounded out the scored events. In order to defend its team title, UCF would need to finish in the top two. The crew of聽Nicole Mayer,聽Lara Maule,聽Julie Poulsen,聽Grace Lindberg,聽Mia Cleary,聽Leslie Lajoie,聽Marija Medelinskaite,聽Edvina Nesukaityte聽and聽Luci Derrick聽crossed the line second in 7:19.181 to secure the team title.

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The Knights now set their sights on the 2019 NCAA Rowing Championship, which is set for May 31-June 2 in Indianapolis, Indiana.聽UCF matched earned the highest seeding in school history in all three events: Varsity Eight (No. 18); Second Varsity Eight (No. 16) and the Varsity Four (No. 15).

Last year, the Knights posted the fourth straight top 20 team finish at the NCAA Rowing Championship in Sarasota.