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...Crimson varsity heavyweights set about their business as usual yesterday, dismantling a six-boat field before setting their sights on the Princeton-Harvard two-boat battle that emerged after the race??€™s first 500 meters. The win was the Crimson’s third consecutive at the Eastern Sprints and marked the second straight year Harvard has out-dueled the Tigers for the EARC crown...
...April dual race with Princeton, Harvard was forced to overcome a six-seat deficit off the start to defeat the Tigers. But yesterday, Harvard’s best start of the season left the Crimson even with the field after the race??€™s first 20 strokes...
...considerable deficits against quality dual-competition throughout the season, relying upon a powerful middle 1,000 meters to erase any deficit off of the start. The second varsity overcame near boat-length deficits against Navy and Princeton. The first varsity powered through Yale after yielding four seats in the race??€™s first 1,000 meters...
...considerable deficits against quality dual-competition throughout the season, relying upon a powerful middle 1,000 meters to erase any deficit off of the start. The second varsity overcame near boat-length deficits against Navy and Princeton. The first varsity powered through Yale after yielding four seats in the race??€™s first 1,000 meters...
...second varsity fought a similar battle on Saturday morning, but it was Princeton who kept pace with the Crimson for the race??€™s first 1,000 meters. The Tigers jumped out of the start and took an early two-seat advantage over both Yale and Harvard, and the Bulldogs also maintained a slight advantage over the Crimson. For the first 200 meters, all three boats were locked in a push for first place, with all three bow balls pushing forward in a fight for position. By 300 meters down, both Yale and Princeton sat four seats...