The Dartmouth LW8 is having a trully great start to their season after2 years of hardly winng a race. These young men have supprised the easten rowing community this year, as they where only 8th ranked in the pre=season polls, and lok to be a strong contender in the eastern sprints
I think Will Daly's feat is most impressive -- going from sweep to sculling is so much harder than the reverse, and that he was able to do it such a small span of time is flabbergasting!
Great job Bucknell! Not only a great job but a consistently great job.To the poster who said Bucknell isn't being challenged,that is ignorant and condesending opinion of the great competitors who have rowed for Bucknell over these last six years as well as the great rowers from the all other Patriot League teams. Shame on you.
WWU -great spirit! tenacious and strong! scrappy hard scrabble group without the resources of larger schools-worked hard and expended great energy on saturday inspiring victory!
Western was definitely the underdogs in their conference because they were a club team competing against well funded varsity teams, and were still about to kick butt with walk-on rowers and out of date equipment.
well how about Western, a small school that not many people have even heard about, having to have gone through the rough times the past couple of years due to budget cuts, and coming back and still winning our conference? That is pretty well deserving in my mind
Bucknell? Good job to them with their 6 win streak, but any program that wins a race 6 times in a row isn't being challenged. When is the last time any of Columbia's lightweight men had any significant result? And to beat the top seed going into sprints? That's more deserving in my opinion.
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