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Mason Battles Through Tough Conditions in the Head of the Charles

Mason Battles Through Tough Conditions in the Head of the Charles

WHO: Women’s Rowing at Head of the Charles
WHERE: Charles River, Cambridge, Mass.
WHEN: Saturday, October 22, 2016
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Even pouring rain and 50-degree temperatures could not stop George Mason University’s women’s rowing team from recording its best finish of the fall season by completing the highly contested Head of the Charles women’s club eights race in 18:42.314.

Despite being pushed to the outside on some corners, the Patriots’ battled back and shattered improved on last weekend’s Occoquan Chase finish by 31 seconds. The time was good for the 23rd best finish in the race and allowed Mason to leave 16 boats behind, including those of 2016 Atlantic 10 Rowing Championship runner up Massachusetts (33rd – 19:44.035) and former Colonial Athletic Association foe William & Mary (29th – 19:05.666).

“The girls had limited water time in this lineup but were able to overcome some of the conditions to put together an improved row from last week,” head coach Ted Nagorsen said.

“The [Head of the] Charles attracts the fastest crews from around the country and we put forth our best effort. These were some of the toughest conditions I’ve seen here in a few years and I am proud of how the girls handled themselves considering all factors.”

There was little surprise at the top as many of the teams favored for a top finish lived up to the expectations. Brown won the race with a time of 16:50.417, less than four seconds ahead of Syracuse. The Orange pulled away the second place by even more narrow of a margin to leave Radcliffe third with a time of 16:55.830. Northeastern (16:59.350) was convincing for the fourth-best finish while A-10’s third representative, Fordham, was denied a top-five finish by Penn by half a second and finished sixth.

Women’s Club Eights results:

1.    Brown – 16:50.417

2.    Syracuse – 16:54.126

3.    Radcliffe – 16:55.830

4.    Northeastern – 16:59.350

5.    Penn – 17:12.322

6.    Fordham – 17:12.829

7.    CRI – 17:16.181

8.    Riverside – 17:19.613

9.    Drexel – 17:35.598

10. Old Dominion – 17:38.665

11. University of Miami – 17:45.374

12. Boston University – 17:50.126

13. Dartmouth – 17:50.924

14. Holy Cross – 17:50.980

15. MIT – 17:51.676

16. Fat Cat – 17:53.500

17. Villanova – 17:54.867

18. Alabama – 17:55.835

19. Temple – 17:56.073

20. Canisius – 18:15.230

21. Boston College – 18:15.232

22. Marist – 18:34.374

23. George Mason – 18:42.314

24. West Point – 18:51.348

25. River City – 18:53.080

26. Fredericton – 18:55.457

27. WPI – 19:02.674

28. MIT Rowing Club – 19:03.193

29. William & Mary – 19:05.666

30. Capital – 19:10.213

31. University of Limerick – 19:10.713

32. X-Press – 19:35.922

33. Massachusetts – 19:44.035

34. Iona College – 20:05.848

35. Wharton – 20:22.314

36. Farmington Valley – 20:40.558

37. RPI Crew – 21:06.150

38. Amherst – 21:42.963

39. Quinsigamond RC – 22:03.520  

NEXT IN THE WATER

After two weeks of practice, Mason will return to familiar waters to compete in the Head of the Occoquan on Nov. 5.

 

 

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