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College Sports: Yale Edges Harvard In 142nd Regatta
-Yale narrowly won the 142nd Harvard-Yale Regatta on Saturday, snapping the Crimson's seven-year winning streak with the closest finish in 93 years. The Bulldogs finished the 4-mile men's heavyweight crew race in 19:57.5, a half-second in front of Harvard. Yale trailed by nearly two boat lengths with about a half-mile remaining, but a late push allowed the B ...
College Sports: Washington Edges Harvard, Stanford in Rowing Finals
-Washington won the Intercollegiate Rowing Association championship on Cooper River on Saturday, holding off late challenges by Harvard and Stanford and completing an undefeated season. This was the 12th time the Huskies captured the heavyweight crew title. They finished the 2,000-meter course in 5:33.16, while Harvard and Stanford were in a dead heat for se ...
College Sports: U.S. Women Break Own World Best At Rowing Worlds
The United States women's eight broke its own world best Sunday in the world championships at Dorney Lake, the Olympic rowing venue for the 2012 London Games....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
College Sports: Cal Ekes Out Title; Wins Second Straight National Championship
The University of California defended its national title by two-tenths of a second Sunday when it edged Brown for second place in the Eights Grand Qualifier of the NCAA women's rowing championship....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
College Sports: U.S. Men's Four Team Wins Re-Row
-After racing to a dead heat in Thursday's semifinal, the U.S. men's four rowing team defeated New Zealand in a head-to-head rematch. Americans Matthew Schnobrich, Mike Blomquist, Joshua Inman and Brett Newlin recovered from a rough start in the re-row to win by 1.57seconds, advancing to Saturday's final at the world rowing championships. The two teams tied ...
College Sports: Purdue Takes Men's, Women's Varsity Eight At Dad Vail
-Purdue won the men's and women's varsity heavyweight eight and claimed the overall point trophy Saturday at the 69th Dad Vail Regatta on the Schuylkill River. Purdue, seeded third in the men's varsity eight, won in 5 minutes, 42.59 seconds, just ahead of top-seeded Temple (5:44.83) and Florida Tech (5:46.19). The title helped the Boilermakers capture the me ...
College Sports: Cambridge Wins Head of the Charles Sprints
-Cambridge University opened the Head of the Charles regatta Friday night with a sprint sweep in swirling wind and heavy rain. The men's team finished the 350-meter course in 1 minute, 9 seconds, beating Oxford University by nearly 2 seconds. The women's team finished in 1:31, beating Harvard by more than 2 seconds. Wind blowing at 27 mph helped push the Har ...
College Sports: Harvard Beats Yale In Regatta
-Harvard won the 141st Harvard-Yale Regatta on Sunday to remain unbeaten for the seventh consecutive year. The Crimson finished the 4-mile men's heavyweight crew race in 23 minutes, 22.6 seconds. Ivy League archrival Yale finished two boat lengths behind in 23:30.4. The race had been scheduled for Saturday, but windy conditions forced officials to postpone t ...
College Sports: American Crews Compete in Opening-Round at Henley Royal Regatta
HENLEY-ON-THAMES, England (AP) -Harvard beat Southern California in the Ladies' Plate for international eights at the Henley Royal Regatta on Thursday, cruising to a three-lengths win and a spot in the quarterfinals against Stanford. In the Diamond Sculls, first contested in 1844, Thomas Graves of Bantam Boat Club in Hartford, Conn., moved into the quarterfi ...
College Sports: Mixed Results For U.S. Entries At The Henley Royal Regatta
HENLEY-ON-THAMES, England (AP) -The Kent School from Connecticut became the first American team to challenge for the new Prince Albert Cup at the 168-year-old Henley Royal Regatta, beating the University of London's "B" crew by 2 1/4 lengths Wednesday. It will not face another English crew, the University of Durham, in the second round of the competition for ...
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·Yale Edges Harvard In 142nd Regatta
-Yale narrowly won the 142nd Harvard-Yale Regatta on Saturday, snapping the Crimson's seven-year winning streak with the closest finish in 93 years. The Bulldogs finished the 4-mile men's heavyweight crew race in 19:57.5, a half-second in front of Harvard. Yale trailed by nearly two boat lengths with about a half-mile remaining, but a late push allowed the Bulldogs to overcome Harvard at the finish line. The Crimson ...
·Washington Edges Harvard, Stanford in Rowing Finals
-Washington won the Intercollegiate Rowing Association championship on Cooper River on Saturday, holding off late challenges by Harvard and Stanford and completing an undefeated season. This was the 12th time the Huskies captured the heavyweight crew title. They finished the 2,000-meter course in 5:33.16, while Harvard and Stanford were in a dead heat for second at 5:34.12. "I knew if we were even with 300 meters to ...
·Purdue Takes Men's, Women's Varsity Eight At Dad Vail
-Purdue won the men's and women's varsity heavyweight eight and claimed the overall point trophy Saturday at the 69th Dad Vail Regatta on the Schuylkill River. Purdue, seeded third in the men's varsity eight, won in 5 minutes, 42.59 seconds, just ahead of top-seeded Temple (5:44.83) and Florida Tech (5:46.19). The title helped the Boilermakers capture the men's point trophy with 25. Temple and Georgia Tech tied for s ...
·Cambridge Wins Head of the Charles Sprints
-Cambridge University opened the Head of the Charles regatta Friday night with a sprint sweep in swirling wind and heavy rain. The men's team finished the 350-meter course in 1 minute, 9 seconds, beating Oxford University by nearly 2 seconds. The women's team finished in 1:31, beating Harvard by more than 2 seconds. Wind blowing at 27 mph helped push the Harvard women's boat into a collision with Cambridge with about ...
·U.S. Women Break Own World Best At Rowing Worlds
The United States women's eight broke its own world best Sunday in the world championships at Dorney Lake, the Olympic rowing venue for the 2012 London Games....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·U.S. Men's Four Team Wins Re-Row
-After racing to a dead heat in Thursday's semifinal, the U.S. men's four rowing team defeated New Zealand in a head-to-head rematch. Americans Matthew Schnobrich, Mike Blomquist, Joshua Inman and Brett Newlin recovered from a rough start in the re-row to win by 1.57seconds, advancing to Saturday's final at the world rowing championships. The two teams tied for third place (5:51.24) in a semifinal, prompting the rema ...
·American Crews Compete in Opening-Round at Henley Royal Regatta
HENLEY-ON-THAMES, England (AP) -Harvard beat Southern California in the Ladies' Plate for international eights at the Henley Royal Regatta on Thursday, cruising to a three-lengths win and a spot in the quarterfinals against Stanford. In the Diamond Sculls, first contested in 1844, Thomas Graves of Bantam Boat Club in Hartford, Conn., moved into the quarterfinals with a four-length win over Stuart Davies of Australia' ...
·Mixed Results For U.S. Entries At The Henley Royal Regatta
HENLEY-ON-THAMES, England (AP) -The Kent School from Connecticut became the first American team to challenge for the new Prince Albert Cup at the 168-year-old Henley Royal Regatta, beating the University of London's "B" crew by 2 1/4 lengths Wednesday. It will not face another English crew, the University of Durham, in the second round of the competition for student coxed fours. The University of Cincinnati fought ba ...
·Harvard Beats Yale In Regatta
-Harvard won the 141st Harvard-Yale Regatta on Sunday to remain unbeaten for the seventh consecutive year. The Crimson finished the 4-mile men's heavyweight crew race in 23 minutes, 22.6 seconds. Ivy League archrival Yale finished two boat lengths behind in 23:30.4. The race had been scheduled for Saturday, but windy conditions forced officials to postpone the event. Both crews again faced gusts on the Thames River o ...
·Cal Ekes Out Title; Wins Second Straight National Championship
The University of California defended its national title by two-tenths of a second Sunday when it edged Brown for second place in the Eights Grand Qualifier of the NCAA women's rowing championship....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
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