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Prior to last year’s championship regatta, both Harvard and Yale traditionally skipped the event to train for their grueling four-mile season-ending dual, but a change in the Bulldogs??€™ coaching staff led to the abandonment of that policy and both teams participated in the 2003 competition. And judging by the way they’ve responded, it seems the Crimson rowers don’t mind all that much...
...cynical observer—who actually remembers what I was talking about—might interject that the Harvard-Yale game, which took place in New Haven and drew 53,136 to the vicinity of the stadium, taints the Bulldogs??€™ attendance coup...
That approach worked like a charm against Yale, who along with the Midshipmen and No. 3 Cornell should prove Harvard’s stiffest competition. The Crimson not only rebuffed the Bulldogs??€™s advance, but gained a pair of seats in the process...
...increased traffic heightened the incidence of penalty turns, disqualifications and incomplete races, which hit prime contender Yale the hardest. A disqualification in the ‘A’ fleet and a did not finish in the ‘B’ tacked on 36 points to the Bulldogs??€™ score, 141, 22 higher than the Crimson’s winning total...
...eight won its contest amid controversy. In that race, the Bulldogs again had the staggered lead but failed to follow its lane, missing two buoys to cross the curve instead of following it. The Black and White was awarded victory as Yale was disqualified. Despite the iniquitous shortcut, the Bulldogs??€™ mark of 6:20.7 topped Radcliffe’s strong effort (6:21.4) by less that a second...