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...Trophies.Sophomore skipper Teddy Himler was paired with sophomore crew Quincy Bock and took third in the A division for the Crimson. The duo placed in the top four in nine of their fifteen races, winning one contest and claiming second in another.Freshman skipper Brendan Kopp and junior crew Alex Bick took home fifteenth place in the B division.“Teddy and Quincy had a strong showing in an equally competitive regatta with some Mid-Atlantic teams,” Palmer said. “Brendan was competing in his first collegiate regatta and will only improve...
...River is a very intimidating place for visiting sailors, so I think we definitely have an advantage sailing here every single day.”OBERG TROPHYHarvard placed 13th out of 17 teams at the MIT-hosted Oberg Trophy.Junior skipper Drew Robb, freshman crew Cody Evans, and junior Alex Bick, who served as both skipper and crew throughout the weekend, placed 11th in the A division. Sophomore skipper Matt Donelan and freshman crews William White and Lilla Cosgrove matched that finish in the B division.CENTRAL SERIES SIX The Crimson sailed to 12th place in the local-level Central Series...
...stretch with a second and fourth place finish to push the Crimson ahead of the Jumbos. HARVARD INVITEThe Harvard sailing team played host to 18 different schools Sunday yet failed to compete well in familiar waters. Overall, the Crimson finished 12th out of 18. Skipper Alexander Bick and crew Ali Beyer, both juniors, placed tenth in Division A while Division B sailors, junior skipper Mark Rinaldi and sophomore crew Florence On, finished 13th...
...steal cars and drive to Denver, or just “burn, burn, burn, like a fabulous yellow roman candle” it is with a vigor which marks the rest of us as dead, a bad penny vitality and a grubby crucifixion which make lectures and Haze-Bick existentialism seem extremely square...
...point off the B-division winning University of Rhode Island.GEIGER TROPHYThe younger Harvard sailors got some additional experience this weekend at the Geiger Trophy regatta at MIT, with Robb at the 420, freshman Nick Ray at the FJ, classmate Pat Brennan at the single tech, and sophomores Alex Bick and Kate Harris at the double tech. The team logged 227 points, placing last in the regatta.But according to Garrity, the Geiger Cup “has a history of being a more light-hearted event.”In fact, the Tufts team raced dressed as Noah?...