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Recognizing the importance of starting off the season on a positive note, first varsity six-seat Brodie Buckland attributed the Crimson’s success on the water to hard work in early spring practices...
...guys really stepped up in this race,” Buckland said. “We have three sophomores in the boat, but everyone has been getting exponentially better in practice each...
...national championship is special,” junior six-seat Brodie Buckland said. “I know that for [Howard] and [Holzapfel] it would be incredible—three years in a row. But for now, you do what you can to go as fast as you can at the end of the season...
...sure there’ll be important stuff going on this weekend and this season,” Buckland said. “Northeastern’s definitely going to be up there. In terms of bragging rights at home you have to beat them and let them know they’re not as cool as they think they are. I have yet to talk to the Northeastern guys but having the size of launch they do...it’s kind of haughty, like they’re expecting people to come and film them or something...
Indeed. The returning oarsmen from last year’s second varsity and first freshman boats are hardly forgettable. All 16 come into October after second-place finishes at the national championships last spring. In addition to returning lettermen, Washington transfer and sophomore Brodie Buckland will certainly help carry the load for the Crimson. Though this is his first season in Crimson, Buckland is all too familiar with Harvard’s recent success. The Olympia, Wash. native stroked the UW boat that took second to Harvard at last year’s IRAs...