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Radcliffe (0-3) dropped each of its five races, allowing the undefeated Tigers (6-0) to cruise to another cup win. Princeton handily clinched the Varsity Eight, Second Varsity Eight, and Varsity Four contests, crossing the finish line at 6:51.9, 6:58.0, and 8:00.6, respectively. The victory handed the Tigers their 22nd win in the Class of 1975 Cup series. Meanwhile, the Big Red (3-3) sped past the Black and White in the Third Varsity race at 7.24.4, and in the Fourth Varsity...
...can’t forget that the teams we’ve raced over the past few weeks are in the top five or six crews in the nation,” O’Leary said. “Winning might require new team combinations, but ultimately it’s going to come down to whoever’s in the lineup figuring out how to be faster on race...
...lowest four scores out of each school’s five competitors were counted in the team event...
...certainly the reason we’ve won Ivy championships the last couple of years,” Rhoads said. “We have lots of people who can win individually, but we also have a communally strong team—anyone can end up in the top five on any given week, which, on our team, many times means they will be in the top five in the field...
...next court, No. 121 Tachibana won her first set, 6-2, but found herself tied 5-5 with Emily Wolf in the second before pulling out the next two games to extend her win streak to five matches...