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...starboards and the ports,” Medioli said. “We decided to try it on Tuesday and the boat just felt faster, so we stuck with it.” Indeed, the emphasis on cleaner rowing throughout the week and the lineup change contributed to the boat??s dominant victory this weekend. “We’ve had to come from behind in our other races, so the race against Navy and Penn was very different from our previous two races,” Medioli said. Indeed, the varsity eight started the race...
...meters, overcoming Princeton’s early six-to-eight seat advantage in the squads’ last race on Saturday morning. The victory secured the Compton Cup for the Crimson and gave the heavyweight varsity its first dual win of the young season.“The boat??s definitely moved on a bit, so that’s exciting,” Kitovitz said. “They were ranked highly before the race and obviously they’d beaten us at San Diego, so it was important...
...Bears made several pushes to pull even and walk away, it became evident that the strength and energy Harvard expended to gain the lead at the 1000-meter mark came at a high price.Fatigue, combined with the difficult racing conditions, caused the Crimson to lose control of the boat??s set and rhythm, allowing Brown to walk up and take seats. After taking the lead, the Bears never looked back, moving away from Harvard until it had an open-water lead at the finish. “We definitely need to work on getting the ports and starboards...
...with Harvard trailing by just over a boat length with a time of 5:51.3. Penn rounded out the trio with a time of 5:57.5, several boat lengths behind the victorious Big Red and the second-place Crimson.Despite the loss, the young Harvard varsity was satisfied with the boat??s performance. The Crimson is often one of the last crews to get on the water for practices and spring races, making the first dual competitions a crucial litmus test.“I think across the board in all the pieces we’ve seen that...
...words and scattered syntax and punctuation. Although a bit difficult to follow at first, the inconsistent punctuation and spacing that characterizes Valentine’s writing ultimately proves to be one of the book’s prime pleasures. Many of the poems found within “Little Boat?? end with an elongated dash or no punctuation at all, which allows the reader to drift onto the next piece. Indeed, many of Valentine’s poems seem to be incomplete fragments of something larger. In poems such as “But your touch?...