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While the squad’s A Boat, consisting of sophomore Emily Lambert and clasmmate Alexandra Jumper, didn’t have the same success as the B boat, its ninth-place finish was good enough to send the women’s team to a top-five finish. Lambert and Jumper improved over the course of regatta, bouncing back from two 18th place finishes with consecutive second-place finishes. After slipping back to double digit places, the duo was able to taste second place once more as it rallied to finish in the top half of the A boats...
...Division of the women’s regatta, it didn’t play a factor as the sailors from Boston took the top two spots while host school Brown came in third. Boston College propelled itself to a regatta victory after several first-place finishes. The other boat, which consisted of Harvard sailors Liz Powers and Marie Appel, didn’t achieve the top spot but still lead the Crimson to fifth place out of 18 teams. Powers, the women’s team captain, and Appel, a sophomore, rode two first-place and two second-place finishes...
...freshman affair for Harvard in the Mystic Lake Invitational, as three out of the Crimson’s four sailors were rookies. One of those three, Jason Michas, teamed up with the lone sophomore at the regatta, William White, to help the Crimson’s A boat to a sixth-place finish while freshmen Sam Millham and Alma Lafler took eighth place...
...next race, a young varsity eight crew came from behind to capture a solid victory over its Big Red competition with a time of 5:36.9. The top boat took to the water with five new sophomore rowers joining captain Blake Pucsek and juniors Anthony Locke and David Wakulich...
...freshman crew won its event by almost seven seconds, and in the freshman fours race Harvard’s A boat thrashed its competition, winning by a 32-second margin. Delaware captured second place in front of the Crimson’s three other fours...