Ephs Defend Little Three Title
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In the first race of the morning, the 3V and Novice 8 had a chance to line up against each other for the second week in a row. The Williams 3V opened up its margin on the Novice 8 from the previous week, going 7:08.1, over the Novice's time of 7:24.0. Both boats finished ahead of Wesleyan (7:32.8) and are looking to continue gaining speed in the weeks to come.
"While we are always working to improve the technical side of our rowing, we showed a strong amount of determination today," said Novice 8 7-seat Alyssa Amos. "This race was another chance for us to transfer what we have been doing in practice to a race situation, and I have confidence we will be able to put everything together."
The Williams 1V raced next, executing a solid first 1000-meter and really hitting its stride in the second half of the piece to post a time of 6:41.4 over Wesleyan's 7:00.9 finish.
The Wesleyan and Williams 2V's faced off last. The Ephs jumped off the line, taking seats and striding to open water over Wesleyan by the 400-meter mark. They continued to open up the gap throughout the rest of the piece to cross the line with a time of 6:51.5, 26 seconds ahead of the Wesleyan 2V.
"Our piece was much more aggressive than last week, allowing us to move consistently on Wesleyan. Going forward, we're hoping to polish our sprint" said 2V coxswain Anna Hopkins.
Next Saturday, April 28, the Ephs will face U.S. Coast Guard Academy, U.S. Marine Academy, and Ithaca College at Lake Onota in its last regular season regatta before New Englands and ECACs.


