Preceding the championship, seedings were assigned in each boat category based on their performances throughout the regular season and conference championships. The Varsity 4+ entered with the highest seed of 14 while both of the eights came in as the 16 seeds.
The regatta began with heats where the top two crews would advance directly to the A/B semi-final and the rest would battle for the remaining spots in the repechage in the evening. All three Syracuse crews placed fourth in their respective heats and proceeded to the reps.
The top two finishers in each rep would fill out the A/B semi-final contenders and the remaining would default to the C/D semifinal. In perhaps the most challenging of the match-ups, the first varsity had an 'all or nothing' attitude against formidable opponents Washington, Yale, Duke, Northeastern, and Navy. The Orange walked through Duke who had beaten them by the slightest of margins (.o4 seconds) at the ACCs and then started to hunt down Yale while Washington led the pack. In undoubtedly their most gritty performance of the year, the women dug deep together and crossed the line in second with an open-water margin over Yale. They secured a spot in the A/B semi-final and could place no lower than 12th overall. Also up against tough competition in their reps, the 2V8+ took fourth and the V4+ took third place, racing well, but missing out on the higher level finals.
In the C/D semi-finals, the 2V8+ came in second to secure a spot in the C final. The V4+ was the only crew to win a race during the three days of competition, leading their semi-final to also advance to the C final. In the 1V8+, the top three crews would advance to the A final, and finding this out of reach, the athletes strategically decided to conserve their energy for the B final, placing sixth in their semi.
In the finals, the competition was intense. The V4+ again finished behind ACC rival Duke, earning 14th overall. The 2V8+ came in third behind Indiana and Duke to finish 15th overall, a place above their original seed. While the 1V8+ kept pace with the top crews, they again came in sixth, but only 1.2 seconds behind Michigan, a team that had been hovering around number 10 in the national polls. The priority crew bumped 4 spots from their initial ranking.
Based on the weighted system and their competitors results across the boat classes, the calculations put Syracuse at 13th overall as a team. Later, in the final USRowing/CRCA Poll presented by Pocock Racing Shells, Syracuse achieved its highest final ranking since 2002 at number 13, comfortably within the top 16 and no longer on the bubble.