Crew strives to recapture state championship
After flooding canceled last season’s New York State Championships in Whitney Point, N.Y., the women’s crew is determined to prove it can prevail in races against the state’s top-ranked crews.
After flooding canceled last season’s New York State Championships in Whitney Point, N.Y., the women’s crew is determined to prove it can prevail in races against the state’s top-ranked crews.
The women’s crew wrapped up its regular season schedule on Saturday on Lake Onota in Pittsfield, Mass., falling in four races to host Williams College.
The women’s crew competed in three races yesterday on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, Mass., facing tough opposition from William Smith College, College of the Holy Cross, Colby College, and Connecticut College.
The women’s crew hosted St. Lawrence University and Skidmore College yesterday on Cayuga Inlet, winning four of five races in its last home regatta of the season.
Though sophomore Dominique Lessard has not competed in a regatta for the women’s crew this spring, she has made a vital contribution to the Bombers’ goal of earning a bid to the NCAA Championships.
The men’s crew hosted the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology yesterday on Cayuga Inlet, winning five of its six races.
The women’s crew hosted the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology yesterday on Cayuga Inlet, emerging victorious in three of four races.
The women’s crew opened their spring regatta season Saturday at the Cayuga Inlet, hosting no. 3 William Smith College and no. 9 Marietta College.
The women’s crew will be looking to do more with less this season as it prepares to build on last season’s fourth-place finish at last year’s NCAA Championships.