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...Harvard varsity that scared silent the crowd at Yale’s Gilder Boathouse in the final 20 strokes shows up for 2,000 meters this Sunday, the Crimson might find itself on the winner??s dock once again...
...will make for a contested finish at Lake Quinsigamond. The Huskies’ lone dual loss of the season came to Harvard on the final day of the season.A season of lopsided dual wins augurs well, but the three weeks of preparation and the six-across start leave the winner??s dock wide open to upsets. “We really don’t expect anything,” said second varsity coxswain Amanda Caplan. “I think that despite Harvard’s wild success in the last three years, our crews have...
...threat, and we’re going to win this next year.’” The Crimson actually held a two-stroke lead over Yale after the first round, but a strong second-round Bulldog showing, coupled with the cancellation, kept Harvard out of the winner??s circle. The Tigers took third, followed by Penn, Columbia, Brown, and Dartmouth. The season’s strong conference finish bodes well for future Crimson teams. Four of the weekend’s five competitors were sophomores or younger, and the jump from sixth to second in only...
Ungar’s gold individual win in epee helped the Crimson build an unassailable position by Sunday afternoon’s bouts that even the usual suspects in the winner??s line-up—Penn State, Ohio State, and Notre Dame—were not able to demolish...
...fifth race of the night, Cornell’s Smit, a junior, broke up the Crimson run of victories with an impressive performance of his own, breaking the meet record in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:35.42.Cromwell got the Crimson back into the winner??s column with another record-breaking performance, this time in the 100 backstroke. He broke the team- and EISL-record time of 47.02 by just three-hundredths of a second. The record was personally important as well—it had belonged to Dave Berkoff, one of his age-group...