Harvard tallies fifth place in its opening weekend (Athletic Communications).
CRANSTON, R.I. – In its first weekend of the spring
season, Harvard sailing posted a fifth-place result at the Sharpe Team
Race Trophy in Cranston, Rhode Island.
The Crimson held a 3-3 record after day one of the regatta, good for
fifth, posting victories over Roger Williams, Rhode Island and Brown,
and falling to Dartmouth, Tufts and Yale. Harvard faced Brown in the
second flight of the day and was able to place second, third, and fifth
for its first win.
The Crimson's second race was against Rhode Island
where the team posted second-, third- and fourth-place results. Harvard
fell to Yale after finishing first, fifth and sixth, while winning its
fourth race against Roger Williams crossing the line first, second and
third. Crimson vessels were not able to hold on in flights seven and
eight as it was tripped up by Tufts and Dartmouth in its final races on
Saturday.
Racing in 420's, FJ's, and Z420's, the Crimson finished day two with a
5-4 record, keeping its fifth-place spot against the nine other teams.
In Flight nine Harvard saw MIT, where the Crimson finished second, third
and fourth, before falling to Bowdoin placing third, fourth and sixth
in flight 10. In its final race of the day, the Crimson was able to
secure its fifth win by finishing second, third and fourth against host
Brown.
The Crimson will compete in three regattas March 12-13 including
hosting its first spring regatta in the Wood Trophy Team Race. The team
will also travel to Maryland for the Women's Navy Regatta hosted by Navy
and the St. Mary's Team Race hosted by St. Mary's.
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