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...Boston University. Many of the usual suspects were in action, with Yale, Brown, Tufts, Boston College and MIT taking the top five spots. Harvard took 15th place on the strength of freshmen Andrew Flynn and Lauren Brants in A-division, while freshman Liz Powers and senior Ashley Nathanson nabbed the 11th sport in B-division. In the end, though, the weekend belonged to the women. “We just did a great job of being conservative enough to not make any big mistakes,” Watson said. “The races were long enough that you didn?...
...handled rather efficiently by the sophomore tandem of skipper Roberta Steele and crew Christina Cordeiro, who took first place in the division to guide the Crimson to its other top finish of the weekend. In the B-division, sophomore skipper Megan Watson and senior crew Ashley Nathanson also took first in possibly the most dominant performance of the entire weekend. “Megan and Ashley had a streak of seven first-place finishes in a row,” Steele said. “You had to be really alert, playing the shifts, having good starts and good boat...
...took sixth and seventh places, respectively. GEORGE MORRIS TROPHYThe Crimson sent two boats to BU to compete in the George Morris Trophy in a regatta which saw Harvard wrestle the fourth-place spot away from Connecticut College. The junior A-division tandem of skipper Matthew Knowles and crew Ashley Nathanson actually took fifth-place behind the Camels, but freshman skipper Megan Watson and senior crew Mallory Greimann in B-division finished in third place, two spots ahead of Connecticut. The final tally had the Crimson with 167 points, two points ahead of the fifth-place spot.PRIDDY TROPHYThe other championship competition...
...seniors—experience in the Metro Series played a part, as Harvard took first place out of twelve teams, its lone top finish of the weekend.The A-division was topped by the Crimson in a boat skippered by freshman Jon Garrity and crewed by junior Ashley Nathanson. Junior skipper Robby McIntosh and freshman crew Margaret Wang’s fourth-place finish in B-division was easily enough to allow Harvard to come away with the victory. OBERG TROPHY Garrity and Wang returned to action Sunday for the Oberg Trophy in Cambridge, where the team struggled...
...action in four races, with the Crimson taking care of every squad except BC. Sailing in the event were junior skipper Matthew Knowles and junior crew Cassandra Niemi, freshman skipper Andrew Flynn and sophomore crew Alicia Harley, as well as freshman skipper Jon Garrity and junior crew Ashley Nathanson. The round-robin event was characterized by unseasonably dicey conditions, with wind gusts topping 25 MPH. Vermont, Bowdoin, and Tufts finished in third, fourth, and fifth places, respectively. WOMEN’S JOSEPH DUBLIN TROPHY The No. 10 women’s squad saw the third of the three weekend host...