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Men's & Women's Crew have good showing at Head of the Fish

by Joseph DeBenedictis

11/16/2005 7:21:52 PM

Throggs Neck, NY – It was an eventful day for the Maritime men’s and women’s crew teams at the Head of the Fish Regatta held Saratoga, NY on Saturday October 29th. In the men’s 2- open, junior Connor Leahy (Burnt Hills, N.Y./Burnt Hills) and sophomore David McCleery grabbed a third place finish out of the 13 teams that competed.
 
Also competing were the men’s lightweight four and the women’s novice four. The women’s novice four had a solid outing, finishing in seventh place, ahead of 15 other teams. While the men’s lightweight four took a sixth place finish out of 31 teams.  
 
Head of the Fish Results
 
Men’s Open 2-
Top 10 Finishers
 
  1. Hobart College                     13.56
  2. Williams College  (C)           14.03
  3. Maritime College                14:14
  4. Williams College  (B)           14.33
  5. West Side Rowing Club      14.51
  6. Albany Rowing Center       14.52
  7. Williams College (A)           14.53
  8. Turkey Pond Rowing Club14.57
  9. Williams College (D)            15.43
  10. Hofstra University               15.53
 
Women’s Novice 4+
Top 10 Finishers
 
  1. SUNY – Buffalo                    14.42
  2. Connecticut College            14.52
  3. Colgate University               15:11
  4. Argonaut Rowing Club       15.33
  5. Assumption College            15.46
  6. St. Lawrence College           15.50
  7. Maritime College                16.32
  8. Fairfield University              16.34
  9. U. of Massachusetts           16.38
  10. Williams College                  16.42
 
Men’s Lightweight 4+
Top 7 Finishers
 
  1. Fredericton Rowing Club    13.04
  2. U. of Massachusetts           13.13
  3. U. of Vermont                       13.20
  4. Mass. Maritime                    13.26
  5. Williams College                  13.45
  6. Maritime College                14.54
  7. Fairfield University              15.08
 
 
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