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...time in 44 years, the Crimson looks to end its season on a high note at the IRA National Championships and 143rd Annual Harvard-Yale Regatta.“As far as IRAs, that’s our greatest concern right now,” captain six-seat Joe Medioli said. “There’s no doubt in our minds that we not only have the ability to final but to medal in the Grand Final. After having suffered the disappointment at Sprints, we’ll definitely be hungrier at IRA?...
...ninth consecutive year. The Crimson finished the turn-laden course over three seconds before Navy and almost 15 seconds ahead of Penn. “For us, it’s good to have another win under our belts,” captain six-seat Joe Medioli said. “Given last weekend against Princeton, we had definitely gotten back a bit of our confidence.” Coming into the race against the Midshipmen and the Quakers, the varsity eight worked on cleaning up its rowing over the first half of the race, as the Crimson has been...
...meters, Harvard had made up over 1.5 seconds of time against the Tigers.“For us that’s what gives us a lot of hope and confidence in our speed in the coming weeks,” captain and varsity four-seat Joe Medioli said. “For the last 1,500 meters of the race, the most important part of the race, we’ve shown a lot of composure and great base speed.”On Lin’s call, Harvard started its final sprint early, taking the stroke rating...
...winning the Stein Cup. Since the inception of the program, the Crimson has won the cup 36 times, while Brown took the Stein Cup for just the seventh time on Saturday. “The varsity race was pretty tough,” captain four-seat Joe Medioli said. “We started relatively strong, but the conditions were really pretty hard to handle. We very much believe that we’re faster than they are, so for us it’s disappointing because we just didn’t work well.”The varsity...
...spring break spent in Cambridge preparing for the season, the Harvard heavyweight crew team finally opened up its racing season with strong performances this past weekend at the San Diego Crew Classic. “It’s great to race again,” captain Joe Medioli said. “It’s so much more fun to be racing than training and you really appreciate all the hard work you’ve done all season. Everyone looks forward to the spring season and it’s definitely the best time of the year...