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...Crimson naturally protested the Georgetown victory. But the protest was not heard because the race officials claimed that Harvard did not clearly describe the incident on its protest form. By refusing to hear the Crimson protest, the officials avoided a potentially controversial decision that would have seized the title away from the Hoyas...
...boat recognizes that it has broken the rules, it can exonerate itself by making a 360-degree turn. The Georgetown boat made no such turn...
...think if Georgetown had exonerated, we would have won that race,” Doyle said...
...Harvard’s protest been granted, the two teams would have tied atop the standings with 17-4 records. The Crimson would have won by virtue of having won two of three races against Georgetown. Harvard had won its second race against the Hoyas by disqualification...
...Susteren's legal roots run deep, as her father was a lawyer and later a circuit court judge in Wisconsin. Susteren stayed near home for her undergraduate education, graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1976. She then earned a law degree from Georgetown Law Center in 1979, where she currently serves as an adjunct professor...