Word: wendland
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Crimson line-up is still far from set, however, "We're still taking a look," says Butt. among those who could make their way into the Eight are varsity veteran Chris Wendland, who earned a seat in this year's varsity before being injured prior to last Saturday's race. He's expected back this week, however. Sophomore Larry Meyer also has varsity experience, and rowed with the Eight against Penn before being switched to JV stroke. JV two-seat Tom Patterson stroked the varsity for three races last year, and could make an appearance before the season ends...
...rest of the lightweight boat is a constant, with Kevin Bedell as seven-man, Jim Himes at five, Dave Berger at four, Chris Wendland at three, Trip Switzer at two, and Duncan Robbins in bow. Marty Katz will cox the varsity for the second race in a row after a mid-season shake-up that resulted in veteran Ogan Gurel leaving the team...
With only a single member of last year's varsity boat--Chris Wendland at three--remaining this season for the Crimson, Harvard's inexperience might appear to be a disadvantage, but in fact, it's the maturation of proven talent at the lower levels of the Harvard program that gives hope to a team that hasn't won the race since...
...single line-up change for Harvard is at coxswain, where Marty Katz will replace Ogan Gurel. Sophomore Tom Patterson remains at stroke, and is backed by Kevin Bedell at seven, Larry Meyer at six, Jim Himes at five, Dave Berger at four, Wendland at three, Captain Trip Switzer at two, and Duncan Robbins in the bow seat...
VARSITY: 1. Princeton 5:50.5, 2. Yale 5:52.9, 3. HARVARD (bow Jett Nickel: 2. Gordon MacLaren: 3. Greg Williams, 4. Pat Bennett; 5. Scott Dlugos; 6. Paul Natterson, 7. Chris Wendland stroke James Sheldon coxswain, Ogan Gurell...