 | Women's Varsity FourHeat: This crew had a strong first race. Their warm-up was focused and smooth, and they approached the line with confidence. There was a slight crosswind, which made alignment difficult, but Kekacs remained calm and steered her crew intelligently. Off the start, they were out in front with Simmons and Lesley. Simmons quickly pulled away with Amherst close behind. Brandeis, however, kept Amherst on its toes. Not expecting them to be so close, Amherst had to react. It was a true race. Brandeis would make a move, and Amherst would respond. Our women did not let Brandeis break them, maintaining about a boat length lead throughout. Brandeis started their sprint early, but Amherst responded, pulling away at the finish. They were challenged, but made it to the grand finals. Final: This crew was happy with their heats race, but knew they had a little more speed to find in the final. Once again, a relaxed, smooth warm-up. It was a tough race. Off the start, Amherst was in fourth, uncharacteristic for this crew. After the settle, they fell into sixth place. This crew worked hard to pull it back up, but remained just a few seats behind Franklin Pierce for the majority of the race. Amherst was determined to move up. Approaching the sprint, they did several power tens, and slowly inched up on Franklin Pierce. In the sprint, Amherst increased the power, bow balls moving back and forth until the finish line. Unsure of who had crossed first, this crew waited to hear results. They were proud of their row regardless, knowing that they had been more aggressive than they had all season. Turns out, they edged out Franklin Pierce, beating them in the last five strokes. |
 | Men's Varsity FourHeat: The men started out strong, leading the pack until 700m in, at which point Boston College pulled ahead. Amherst rowed well in the second thousand, but BC had gained enough of a lead that Amherst was unable to catch them. They were well in second, and gained a bit of ground on BC at the sprint, qualifying them for the grand finals.
Final: Despite a solid start, Amherst was trailing slightly off the line. The three leaders pulled ahead early, and Amherst battled with the fourth and fifth place boats throughout the race. In the sprint, Amherst pulled ahead of Tufts, taking fifth. |
Quick Summary
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Women's Varsity 4: 2nd in heat, 5th in final
Men's Varsity 4: 2nd in heat, 5th in final
Women's 2nd Varsity 4: 3rd in heat, 6th in final
Women's Novice 4: 1st in heat, Gold Medal in final
Women's 2nd Novice 4: 1st in heat, Gold Medal in final
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