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...division, three women sailed well in guiding Harvard to second-place in the division, also behind Navy. Steele handled skipper duties, while senior Cassandra Niemi and sophomore Christina Cordeiro each participated in four races at crew. Niemi joined the boat for the first four races to try to combat the stronger winds, while Codeiro, who usually sails with Steele, returned to her spot once the winds died down for the final four races...
...Dahlman said. “The conditions were breezy, shifty, and something we’re not really used to sailing on the Charles.” In B-division, sophomore skipper Roberta Steele led the way, sharing the time in her boat with senior crews Emily Simon and Cassandra Niemi. The effort by the women was good enough to allow Harvard to qualify for the Atlantic Coast Championships (ACCs) to be held next month. It’s the third straight year the women have qualified for the event. “I think it makes a big statement...
Twelve races were sailed by the A-division grouping of freshman skipper Liz Powers and senior crew Cassandra Niemi, who finished in 13th place as a team...
...unable to match No. 1 Boston College, victors in both events. In the third regatta of the Team Racing Series, Harvard finished one loss behind first place BC, compiling a 6-2 record against BC’s 7-1 mark. Sophomores Lauren Brants and Jon Garrity, Kim, senior Cassandra Niemi, freshman Liz Powers, and Robb represented Harvard in the series. In the Metro Series, BC also dominated the field with 72 points. The Crimson, with freshmen Ali Beyer and Alex Bick, Powers, and Niemi competing, earned sixth place with 196 points. Competing for the George Warren Smith Trophy...
...Sunday.” But the Hood Trophy wasn’t the only thing the Crimson dominated over the weekend. The one-day Harvard Invitational on Sunday saw the Crimson complete its first two-win weekend of the year. Freshman skipper Liz Powers and senior crew Cassandra Niemi turned in a dominating performance in A-division, winning their five-race competition by a combined 13 points. The B-division saw senior Marion Guillaume taking care of skipper responsibilities, while freshman Michelle Konstadt and Niemi shared crew responsibilities. Though they finished in sixth place, the trio’s performance...