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...Crimson spent the second half of the race widening the open-water gap between the two boats. As both crews pushed past the MIT boathouse near the 1,300-meter mark, Harvard had established a near two-boat length lead. The Crimson used the final 500 meters to make a further statement against the talented No. 6 Huskies, adding yet more open water to its lead. The heavyweights crossed the line in a time of 5:42.8 Northeastern followed in 5:49.7, just over two lengths behind Harvard...
...meters down, the two boats were locked in a bow ball battle that had all the makings of a photo finish. Then Northeastern began another strong push through the 1,000-meter mark and took a few precious seats from the Harvard boat...
Harvard countered the near open-water lead after reaching the 500-meter marker, and the Crimson moved up as much as three seats on the Huskies. The race, however, was not long enough for a Harvard boat that found its power just a few meters too late...
...women’s competition, senior Eleanor Thompson finished fifth in the sixth heat of the women’s 400-meter hurdles...
...first varsity eight overcame Yale’s four-seat advantage at 1,000 meters, stalled the Bulldogs’ push at the midway mark and pulled even in the third 500. Once Harvard reached the final 500-meter marker, the Crimson powered its way to a 2.4 second victory...