April 6, 2008

Women's crew dominates competition at Lake Quinsigamond



WORCESTER, MA— Under cloudy skies at Lake Quinsigamond, the Williams women’s crew competed well against UNH, Smith, Colby, and host Holy Cross, winning each race they entered and proving once again how deep their program is.  Each boat raced once on the popular Worcester course in what will be their first of many trips down the course this spring. 

The women’s first varsity boat overcame a chaotic first 500 meters in their race to distance themselves from UNH and Holy Cross “After the first 500 meters,” said Emily Cheston ’08, stroke of the 1V boat, “we made a collective decision to change the rhythm in the boat and move forward.”  The 1V walked through UNH, who had been neck and neck with them through the first quarter of the race, and took an open water victory with a 6:44, nine seconds up on the field.   

The women’s second varsity boat was up from the start on Holy Cross and UNH, having half a length on the field with 400 meters down as they passed the boathouse and the large crowd of spectators that had gathered.  The 2V took open water on Holy Cross and continued to pull away, racing to the win in one of the widest margins of the day.  The 2V time of 7:05 was 17 seconds better than runner-up Holy Cross and their ability to push the pace despite limited competition is a testament to the mental toughness and competitive nature of the boat. 

The Williams 3V boat competed in the most subscribed and closest race of the day.  On the line with Colby, Smith, and Holy Cross, the 3V got out to a strong start, even with Smith and Holy Cross.  With 1,000 meters down they had pushed Smith off their stern, but remained only a few seats up on Holy Cross.  Through the third 500 meters of the race the Williams boat slowly distanced itself Holy Cross and came through the finish a little less than a length up on Holy Cross and four seconds ahead to finish in 7:13. 

The Williams 1N capped off a successful day for the Ephs with the fourth win of the day, taking a 17 second win over UNH and Holy Cross.  The 1N, shifting their lineup slightly from their last regatta, took an early lead on their opponents and moved away, racing to a solid time of 7:15 for a commanding open water win.

The Williams women will return to Lake Quinsigamond next weekend to race WPI, MIT, and Conn.

 

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