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...Black and White a run for its money. Radcliffe squeaked out a .8-second margin at the finish with a winning time of 7:32.2.“It was a really great weekend,” junior Kate Burmaster said. “It was a tough race??it was really close and it came down to .8 seconds. It was a hard fought race, and we were happy to pull it out in the end. We started out pretty fast, and we were ahead from the beginning, and we pushed through MIT and Northeastern pretty early...
...marked the second time in three weeks that the Crimson heavyweight varsity came back from a dismal start to seal a victory in the last 1,000 meters of the race??a boost of confidence for a squad preparing for the grueling races that await them at Eastern Sprints and IRAs...
...observations paid off, as he skippered the B-division boat in the four races on Saturday. But Sunday’s races were Harvard’s defining moments. In the A-divison, Kovacs and Dolbec—after capping Saturday with a first-place finish in the sixth race??managed second and fifth-place finishes for second in the division.Meanwhile, freshmen Alan Palmer and Quincy Bock finished second and seventh in the B-division’s final two races on Sunday to notch a nine-place berth.BU TROPHYSophomore skipper Liz Powers and rookie Grace Charles charted...
...coxswain Kevin He said. “The start was one of the best we had.” 500 meters into the race, the Crimson made a big push to move ahead and walked through Dartmouth. By the Mass. Ave. bridge—the halfway mark of the race??the Crimson found itself with a bow-to-stern lead on its Big Green opponents. However, it seemed that Dartmouth wasn’t quite ready to give up. In the last 500 meters of the race, the Big Green brought its stroke rating up to 40?...
...important for us. I’d say there’s definitely a lot more speed to come from this boat. We’ve yet to have the perfect race.”After the start, Princeton jumped out to a quick lead, using the race??s first 20 strokes to put a comfortable half-length margin between itself and the trailing Crimson. In the early going, Harvard sat nearly even with MIT. At the 500-meter mark, the Tigers held a six-seat advantage over the Crimson. Coxswain Joe Lin called out an early move...