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From the season-opening sweep against the University of Delaware, the entire lightweight squad has been striving for perfect race performances. The varsity and freshman eight beat every opponent they faced this dual-racing season, including Cornell, Penn, Georgetown, St. Joseph’s, Dartmouth, Navy...
Rowing is a sport of repetition. Although an oarsman may achieve one perfect stroke, to repeat that flawless motion even twice, never mind over 200 times down a 2,000-meter race course in sync with seven other people, is a true feat. Fortunately, when it comes to racing, a crew just has to come closer to perfection than its opponent in order...
...Harvard freshman eight finished off a perfect season by winning gold at Sprints...
...before falling to Princeton at Eastern Sprints. This season marked the 27th undefeated dual-racing season for a varsity boat in the program’s history and was also the first time the Crimson had accomplished that since 1997. The first freshman eight also posted a perfect 10-0 dual-racing season before taking second place at Sprints to Cornell by less than half of a second...
...both the Harvard heavies and lights, the season was not quite perfect. But for the majority of performances thus far, the squads have outraced their opponents. The final tests will come in New London, Conn. at the Harvard-Yale regatta on Saturday and then in Camden, N.J. for the IRAs—the national championships...