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Men's Crew Closes Out Head of the Charles Regatta on Sunday
10/24/2021 7:15:00 PM | Men's Crew
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The Brown men's crew team competed in the third and final day of the Head of the Charles Regatta. The Bears had one four boat and two eight boats compete in Championship Divisions.
RELATED LINKS
Head of the Charles Results
Saturday Recap
"The Head of the Charles is always the most competitive race of the fall," said head coach Paul Cooke '89. "We had a strong team performance - all the crews raced well in a very strong field. It's going to be a very competitive year and this was a great opportunity for the crews to test themselves. It's clear that they love to race. The team is off to a very good start in terms of training, performance, and team spirit. They are in a strong position and they know what they need to do to improve. We have a ton of confidence in our long term strategy."
The Championship Four boat finished sixth among college boats and eighth overall with a time of 16:29.396. Dartmouth's boat finished first among college boats with a time of 16:15.404. Brown finished just behind Syracuse (16:29.245) and ahead of Oregon State (16:31.165), Wisconsin (16:49.042) and Boston University (16:54.192).
The first Championship Eight boat posted a time of 14:10.857 to finish sixth overall. The Bears finished behind Washington (13:59.432), Dartmouth (14:01.513), Yale (14:02.459), Harvard (14:07.815), and Syracuse (14:08.618).
Brown's second eight boat posted a time of 14:47.632 to finish 15th overall among 20 competing boats.
On the alumni front, the Brown Senior Master Eights (50+) boat finished seventh with a time of 16:32.131 on Saturday. The Alumni Eight boat posted a time of 15:05.164 to finish sixth in their race.
Boat Lineups
Championship Four
1: Adrian Johansen
2: Matias Hoite
3: Charlie Lucas
4: Connor Brown
Coxswain: Ian Emery
First Championship Eight
Bow: Will Legenzowski
2: Harry Church
3: Gabriel Mahler
4: Gus Rodriguez
5: Enno Moench
6: Henry Hollingsworth
7: Kai Hoite
Stroke: Jaap de Jong
Coxswain: Ryan Williams
Second Championship Eight
Bow: Mathijs Deetman
2: Gordan Milovac
3: Oliver Page-Kuhr
4: Ben Jackson
5: Ben Olsen
6: Will Thayer
7: Nathan Swidler
Stroke: Willem Stoop
Coxswain: Jack DiGiovanni
The Brown men's crew program is raising money in 'Rows for Change' to support STEM to Stern, a program founded in Milwaukee to reduce barriers and increase access to the sport. The efforts of the Brown programs have raised nearly $50,000 for the program, and half of all funds raised remain in the local community. Click here for more information.
Brown returns to Cambridge for the Tail of the Charles on Saturday (Nov. 13).
RELATED LINKS
Head of the Charles Results
Saturday Recap
"The Head of the Charles is always the most competitive race of the fall," said head coach Paul Cooke '89. "We had a strong team performance - all the crews raced well in a very strong field. It's going to be a very competitive year and this was a great opportunity for the crews to test themselves. It's clear that they love to race. The team is off to a very good start in terms of training, performance, and team spirit. They are in a strong position and they know what they need to do to improve. We have a ton of confidence in our long term strategy."
The Championship Four boat finished sixth among college boats and eighth overall with a time of 16:29.396. Dartmouth's boat finished first among college boats with a time of 16:15.404. Brown finished just behind Syracuse (16:29.245) and ahead of Oregon State (16:31.165), Wisconsin (16:49.042) and Boston University (16:54.192).
The first Championship Eight boat posted a time of 14:10.857 to finish sixth overall. The Bears finished behind Washington (13:59.432), Dartmouth (14:01.513), Yale (14:02.459), Harvard (14:07.815), and Syracuse (14:08.618).
Brown's second eight boat posted a time of 14:47.632 to finish 15th overall among 20 competing boats.
On the alumni front, the Brown Senior Master Eights (50+) boat finished seventh with a time of 16:32.131 on Saturday. The Alumni Eight boat posted a time of 15:05.164 to finish sixth in their race.
Boat Lineups
Championship Four
1: Adrian Johansen
2: Matias Hoite
3: Charlie Lucas
4: Connor Brown
Coxswain: Ian Emery
First Championship Eight
Bow: Will Legenzowski
2: Harry Church
3: Gabriel Mahler
4: Gus Rodriguez
5: Enno Moench
6: Henry Hollingsworth
7: Kai Hoite
Stroke: Jaap de Jong
Coxswain: Ryan Williams
Second Championship Eight
Bow: Mathijs Deetman
2: Gordan Milovac
3: Oliver Page-Kuhr
4: Ben Jackson
5: Ben Olsen
6: Will Thayer
7: Nathan Swidler
Stroke: Willem Stoop
Coxswain: Jack DiGiovanni
The Brown men's crew program is raising money in 'Rows for Change' to support STEM to Stern, a program founded in Milwaukee to reduce barriers and increase access to the sport. The efforts of the Brown programs have raised nearly $50,000 for the program, and half of all funds raised remain in the local community. Click here for more information.
Brown returns to Cambridge for the Tail of the Charles on Saturday (Nov. 13).
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