Word: crews
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Crimson Cox Jeff Rothstein stayed dry (at least on the outside) Saturday in California and that meant trouble for the Harvard heavyweight crew. They finished fourth in a tight 2000-meter San Diego Crew Classic race that ended with the University of Washington's cox taking the traditional victory plunge...
Coach Harry Parker did not seem discouraged by the fourth-place finish in the finals. "Washington is a very strong crew and we can only be encouraged that we were that close to them. We are a good ten pounds lighter than they are," he said last night...
...have to get a little faster but it's not just technique. You can be small and strong and you can be more fit. You have to be all these to beat a bigger crew," Parker added...
...stroke Doug Woodsaid yesterday. "Theywere a very good crew. We have no excuses. They were just faster." He went on to admit, however, "We had not had enough practice at high cadence. We had done some work at 36, but it takes a while to get your wind accustomed to that...
...heavies-4th at San Diego Crew Classic in 6:06.6, trailing Washington's winning time of 6:02.9. The J.V. boat placed second. The varsity lineup is as follows...