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...ninth place in A-division for the Crimson, racing 17 times in two days. It was a similar performance in B-division, where the freshmen tandem of skipper Andrew Flynn and crew Lauren Brants took eleventh for Harvard. Finally, in C-division, freshman skipper Liz Powers and senior crew Ashley Nathanson earned the Crimson’s best finish at the race, taking seventh place overall in the division. Host MIT won the event, with Boston College, Brown, Boston University and Connecticut College rounding out the top five. SHERMAN HOYT TROPHY Eighteen schools traveled to Brown University to compete...
...Every sane human has mocked its truth. But everyone still wants to believe it: this is the year.The Radcliffe varsity lightweights are no different. But after three straight third-place finishes at the IRA National Championships and the loss of two standout captains from a year ago—Ashley Antony ’06 and Sarah Bates ’06—the road to satisfying this goal looks more difficult than ever for the Black and White.“We think of the loss of those two captains as an opportunity,” lightweight coach...
...Schlesinger, Jr. ’38, whose book “Cycles of American History” was read (or not read) by high schoolers across the nation, was notably missing from the fete. When asked for her opinion on the Pulitzer Prize winner’s absence, Ashley A.T. Tongret ’00 was unperturbed: “I was just disappointed that Conan O’Brien ’85 wasn’t here...
Sailing for the Crimson was a trio of pairs: sophomore skipper Andrew Flynn and sophomore crew Lauren Brants, sophomore skipper Jon Garrity and senior crew Ashley Nathanson, and freshman skipper Drew Robb and junior crew Elyse Dolbec...
...winning only one of its 16 races of the weekend. St. Mary’s took the top spot, with Dartmouth, Yale, Connecticut College, and Roger Williams rounding out the top five. Sophomores Andrew Flynn, Jon Garrity, Megan Watson, and Lauren Brants competed for the Crimson along with seniors Ashley Nathanson and Christina Dahlman. A disappointing Harvard effort gave the team its third-lowest finish of the season and its first last-place performance. MOSBACHER-KNAPP TROPHY Bragging rights were on the line at Princeton University, as the Crimson sailed at sailing’s Ivy League Championship over...