Following the demise of the PLU-UPS rowing club, Pacific Lutheran rowers formed the Lute Varsity Rowing Club in 1965.
PLU Crew first received national notoriety in 1967, when University of Washington requested the return of their old shell the "Husky Clipper," which the Huskies had used to win at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. In exchange, UW arranged for Green Lake Crew to donate a shell, the "Loyal Shoudy" to the PLU team. Faced with no means of transporting the boat from north Seattle to PLU's home course in south Tacoma, team Commodore/Captain Jim Ojala devised a plan for the team to row the shell from Lake Union, through the Ballard Locks and down Puget Sound to the Tacoma Narrows. After several months of endurance training, contacting the Navy and Coast Guard, and obtaining a parade permit to walk the shell through North Seattle from Green Lake to Lake Union, the ten team members prepared to embark on their journey. The stunt resulted in the team receiving coverage of the event from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper, as well as national rowing magazine Rowing News.[2][3]
The team received a major setback after its boathouse burnt to the ground in Spring 1975.[4]
In 1998 the team moved up the lake to its new boathouse, located at Harry Todd Park in Tillicum. The team shares the boathouse with UPS and Commencement Bay Rowing Club (CBRC), a Masters and Juniors program.
The team's last red cedar shell, the Marjory Anderson, was refurbished in 2004, and was located for display in the new college bookstore beginning in July 2007.
Meyer Cup (Men) and Lamberth Cup (Women)
April 13, 2013, marked the fiftieth annual Meyer-Lamberth Cup. The regatta between PLU and cross-town rivals University of Puget Sound Rowing is the oldest annual dual regatta on the west coast of the United States.
Meyer Cup Results (men's varsity eight)
PLU: 29 wins
UPS: 27 wins
Meyer Cup Results
Date
Winner
Series (PLU-UPS)
1964
Pacific Lutheran
01-00
1965
Pacific Lutheran
02-00
1966
Pacific Lutheran
03-00
1967
Pacific Lutheran
04-00
1968
Pacific Lutheran
05-00
1969
Pacific Lutheran
06-00
1970
Pacific Lutheran
07-00
1971
Pacific Lutheran
08-00
1972
Pacific Lutheran
09-00
1973
Pacific Lutheran
10-00
1974
Pacific Lutheran
11-00
1975
Puget Sound
11-01
1976
Puget Sound
11-02
1977
Pacific Lutheran
12-02
1978
Pacific Lutheran
13-02
1979
Pacific Lutheran
14-02
1980
Puget Sound
14-03
1981
Puget Sound
14-04
1982
Puget Sound
14-05
1983
Puget Sound
14-06
1984
Pacific Lutheran
15-06
1985
Pacific Lutheran
16-06
1986
Pacific Lutheran
17-06
1987
Pacific Lutheran
18-06
1988
Pacific Lutheran
19-06
1989
Pacific Lutheran
20-06
1990
Puget Sound
20-07
1991
Puget Sound
20-08
1992
Puget Sound
20-09
1993
Pacific Lutheran
21-09
1994
Pacific Lutheran
22-09
1995
Pacific Lutheran
23-09
1996
Pacific Lutheran
24-09
1997
Pacific Lutheran
25-09
1998
Pacific Lutheran
26-09
1999
Pacific Lutheran
27-09
2000
Pacific Lutheran
28-09
2001
Puget Sound
28-10
2002
Puget Sound
28-11
2003
Puget Sound
28-12
2004
Puget Sound
28-13
2005
Puget Sound
28-14
2006
Puget Sound
28-15
2007
Puget Sound
28-16
2008
Puget Sound
28-17
2009
Puget Sound
28-18
2010
Puget Sound
28-19
2011
Puget Sound
28-20
2012
Pacific Lutheran
29-20
2013
Puget Sound
29-21
2014
Puget Sound
29-22
2015
Puget Sound
29-23
2016
Puget Sound
29-24
2017
Puget Sound
29-25
2018
Puget Sound
29-26
2019
Puget Sound
29-27
Lamberth Cup Results (women's varsity eight)
PLU: 27 wins
UPS: 16 wins
Lamberth Cup Results
Date
Winner
Series (PLU-UPS)
1977
Pacific Lutheran
01-00
1978
Pacific Lutheran
02-00
1979
Pacific Lutheran
03-00
1980
Pacific Lutheran
04-00
1981
Pacific Lutheran
05-00
1982
Puget Sound
05-01
1983
Puget Sound
05-02
1984
Pacific Lutheran
06-02
1985
Pacific Lutheran
07-02
1986
Pacific Lutheran
08-02
1987
Pacific Lutheran
09-02
1988
Pacific Lutheran
10-02
1989
Pacific Lutheran
11-02
1990
Pacific Lutheran
12-02
1991
Pacific Lutheran
13-02
1992
Pacific Lutheran
14-02
1993
Pacific Lutheran
15-02
1994
Pacific Lutheran
16-02
1995
Pacific Lutheran
17-02
1996
Pacific Lutheran
18-02
1997
Pacific Lutheran
19-02
1998
Puget Sound
19-03
1999
Pacific Lutheran
20-03
2000
Pacific Lutheran
21-03
2001
Pacific Lutheran
22-03
2002
Pacific Lutheran
23-03
2003
Puget Sound
23-04
2004
Puget Sound
23-05
2005
Puget Sound
23-06
2006
Puget Sound
23-07
2007
Puget Sound
23-08
2008
Puget Sound
23-09
2009
Puget Sound
23-10
2010
Puget Sound
23-11
2011
Pacific Lutheran
24-11
2012
Puget Sound
24-12
2013
Puget Sound
24-13
2014
Puget Sound
24-14
2015
Puget Sound
24-15
2016
Pacific Lutheran
25-15
2017
Pacific Lutheran
26-15
2018
Puget Sound
26-16
2019
Pacific Lutheran
27-16
Lightweight Program
PLU's lightweight rowing program have achieved some successes in recent years. In 2002, the Men's Lwt 4+ traveled to the annual Dad Vails Regatta in Philadelphia, winning their event, and consequently a small college championship.[5] Though the Men's team has not returned to Dad Vails since 2002, they have since won the NCRC title in 2005[6] and 2007.[7]
Not to be outdone, the Women's Lwt4+ won the 2004 WIRA Championships at Lake Natoma, California. They followed up their win with second-place finishes in the event in 2005 and 2006.