Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Women's Race Schedule This Weekend
Monday, March 29, 2010
A Word About Live Audio Broadcasts
Women's victory
Word is Tracy's heart rate hit previously-unattained levels as John described the race and the efforts of SU to pull away from the field...
John and his team at SARA Radio will be working to broadcast as many races as possible; check back here for details.
Crew Classic video
For those who missed the real-time video feed (that includes me), you can watch it again on ESPNU - you'll have to wait till May, but that's plenty of time to set up the TiVo. Here's the schedule:
- May 6, 7pm EDT
- May 8, 5am EDT
- May 12, 5am EDT
- May 22, 5pm EDT
Sunday, March 28, 2010
ORANGE MEN THIRD IN COPLEY CUP FINAL
The Syracuse men’s eight took third in the Copley Cup Grand Final at the San Diego Crew Classic this morning, trailing Cal and Brown, and beating BU, Northeastern and Stanford.
Cal in lane one roared off the starting line at 46 strokes-per minute with the other five crews battling to stay in contact. The Golden Bears rowed the whole race at a high pace after settling at 38. As Stanford fell back, the other four crews spent much of the race just about dead even.
Brown took a shot at Cal at one point but could not get back into it and the Golden Bears won by open water in 5:49.50. At one point it appeared that BU had edged ahead of Syracuse but the Orange fought back, putting on a move in the second 1,000 and while they were not able to catch Brown, they did get pretty close. Brown finished in 5:53.63, SU in 5:56.22 and BU in 5:59.36 with Northeastern just behind the Terriers in 6:00.69. Stanford finished in 6:03.85.
Here’s the lineup Head Coach Dave Reischman had put together heading West.
C – Ken Marfilius, Jr., 5’8”, 130, Collingdale, PA
8 – Mike Gennaro, Jr., 6’ 3”, 189, Havertown, PA
7 – Chris Lutz, So., 6’ 5”, 227, Fairless Hills, PA
6 – Dan Turner, Jr., 6’ 3”, 194, Vankleek Hill, Ontario
5 – Vince Berry, Jr., 6’1”, 193, East Lansdowne, PA
4 – Tyson Bry, Sr., 6’4”, 195, Woodstock, VT
3 – Mike Dietrick, So., 6’ 3”, 192, Orchard Park, NY
2 – Ryan Patton, Sr., 6’ 4”, 194, Signal Mountain, TN
B – Dan Berry, Jr., 6’ 2”, 190, East Landowne, PA
SU is now back to practice until April 17 when the full squad will be at Annapolis to take on Navy and Cornell for the Goes Cup. Reischman said before the trip that there will be more seat racing at home before the lineups are set.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
ORANGE MEN ADVANCE TO GRAND FINAL
Cal blistered the 2,000 meters in 5:54.62. SU's time was 5:58.82 and BU's 6:00.97. Temple and UCSD trailed.
The other three crews in the Sunday competition will be Brown, Northeastern and Stanford.
Brown started strong in Saturday's heat two, gave up the lead to Northeastern and then rowed through the Huskies to win in 6:00.10. Northeastern's time was 6:03.19 and Stanford's was 6:06.48.
The Grand Final is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. EDT on Sunday (9:30 Pacific) and can be viewed live at http://crewclassic.org/video/
SU WOMEN REGAIN KITTELL CUP
“(Coxswain) Lydia (Wong) said were down on the first stroke you could just feel every single person in the boat saying ‘not today,’ said stroke Natalie Mastracci, the junior from Thorold, Ontario. “We’re not being down today.”
On a beautifully sunny but sub-freezing Saturday morning in Syracuse, BU jumped out by a deck at the start on Onondaga Lake, but that lasted a matter of seconds. Looking smooth and strong in the inside lane, the Orange women blasted their way down the course. By the time the crews passed the boathouse with 500 meters to go, the race had been long been decided.
“They actually did start to move slightly when we were crossing the second 500 and we responded with out own move,” Wong, a senior from San Francisco said.
SU finished the 2,000 meter course in 6:46.66 to win the Kittell Cup for the first time in three years. BU’s time was 6:56.93.
Head Coach Kris Sanford called it a great way to start the season. “…but we will never forget that it’s a long season and we have to build on our speed to be where we want to be by the end of the year.” Where that is, of course, is in the NCAA championship competition.
The opponents get tougher in a hurry, with top-ranked Yale among the competition at Ithaca next weekend.
“We want to go after those big crews,” Mastracci said. “We want be the ones to say Syracuse is here this year and we are going to show people who we are.”
And on this Saturday, what did Wong say to her crew as they powered across the finish line? “YYEEEAAAAHHHHHHH!”
3V (NOVICES) ALSO WINS; BU TAKES 2V8 AND VARSITY FOURS RACES
The opening race of the day also went to SU. Officially it was the third varsity race but it turns out both crews were made up of novices. “Our league – the Eastern Sprints league was the first in the country to pretty much get rid of novice rowing, “ Sanford explained. “So there is no more novice rowing. We did that because the NCAA does not recognize novice rowing and it gives a lot more flexibility to coaches.”
SU took the lead in that one and rowed on to win by a couple of lengths of open water in 7:14.00. BU finished in 7:23.33
The Terriers won the second varsity race by just over a length and won the varsity four and second varsity four races easily.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Photos from the end of Columbia, South Carolina
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Crew Classic Heats Announced
Monday, March 22, 2010
San Diego Crew Classic Preview
From Coach Dave Reischman:
It hardly seems possible but we start our racing season this weekend as we send a Varsity Eight out to the San Diego Crew Classic. You can get more information on the race, including the schedule of events, at: www.crewclassic.org.
You can also catch live feeds of the racing at http://crewclassic.org/video/
This is a week early for the Crew Classic this year due to Easter being the first weekend in April. The key for us is to keep in mind that we are still a long way from the Sprints and the IRA where we want to have our best boat speed. With an early race like this we have to resist the temptation to ramp things up too much too early. Particularly since the Goes Trophy isn’t for another 4 weeks yet. Having said that, I suspect the guys will be ready to go. We had a very productive spring break in Columbia, South Carolina this past week. Unusual for us, we were able to get in 6 rows in Syracuse before heading south so we were able to get to work right away. A quick afternoon row to check the rig on the first day and the start of competitive pieces and trying to figure out a line up for San Diego on the second. I am not a big fan of setting line ups early—I prefer to keep the competition boiling as long as I can. And, fortunately, I have a group that allows us to get quality work in no matter which of our 21 athletes are in the boats. By the end of the week, we were able to put together something that approximates a varsity line up for a couple of practices. When we get back from San Diego we will continue our seat racing ladder and try to have line ups solidified for the Goes Trophy.
Currently the varsity eight looks like this:
B – Dan Berry, Jr., 6’ 2”, 190, East Landowne, PA
2 – Ryan Patton, Sr., 6’ 4”, 194, Signal Mountain, TN
3 – Mike Dietrick, So., 6’ 3”, 192, Orchard Park, NY
4 – Tyson Bry, Sr., 6’4”, 195, Woodstock, VT
5 – Vince Berry, Jr., 6’1”, 193, East Lansdowne, PA
6 – Dan Turner, Jr., 6’ 3”, 194, Vankleek Hill, Ontario
7 – Chris Lutz, So., 6’ 5”, 227, Fairless Hills, PA
8 – Mike Gennaro, Jr., 6’ 3”, 189, Havertown, PA
C – Ken Marfilius, Jr., 5’8”, 130, Collingdale, PA
If you plan on attending the Crew Classic please stop by the boat area and say hello.
Saturday Racing Schedule - SU Women (March 27, 2010)
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Spring Break Update from Senior Tyson Bry
Its spring training in Columbia, South Carolina, it feels like we never left. We quickly settled into the usual routine of double practices, technique rows worked in with seat racing and pieces, the Waffle House and Hudson’s Barbeque filling our stomachs and the anticipation of the upcoming racing season to drive us. Although the routine is the same, things have changed. With another year of experience under our belts we are excited to line up against some of the best crews in the country and put our training to work.
Coach has been focusing on increasing our power per stroke down the race course. This made for some challenging and painful times during winter training but its time for that training to pay off. After a number of days of seat racing and working out some line ups, the V8 and Frosh lined up against Bucknell’s V8, 2V, and Frosh on Thursday morning for some four minute pieces. The first piece was open cadence off of the start. The V8 pushed out early, going bow to stern with Bucknell’s V8 after the first minute and continuing to push the margin throughout the piece. The Frosh eight showed promise finishing about dead even with Bucknell’s V8 and 2V.
It has been a focus of our team to use the added power to get off the line this year and this was our first shot at it. In past years, our focus has been to stick a strong “Syracuse” rhythm through the middle 1000 meters combined that with an explosive start and we are in good shape. At this point it is safe to say the training trip has been a good one, with no stolen shoes or motors (New Orleans), all crews have made some good progress. We still have a lot of work to do in refining our technique and of course, adding more power. We are all looking forward to finish our time here on the muddy waters of the Broad River and getting back up to Syracuse to mix it up this spring. RYBO.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Listen to the Races - SATURDAY, MARCH 27
Can't make it to Onondaga? Listen to the races, in their entirety via phone or online!
To listen to broadcasts over the phone, dial (309) 946-5300 and enter passcode 195587 (followed by the # key) at the prompt. When asked to record your name for the "conference," simply press the # key again to bypass the recording and immediately enter the broadcast."
To listen online:
http://secure.stretchinternet.com/demo/games.php?user=syracuse&o=cal_stamp&sd=today
A full schedule of the races will be available soon and will be posted to this website.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
2k Test & South Carolina Trip
Spring Break -- Miami-style
Training is going really well. The weather has been windy but warm. (Not hot!). There are a lot of crews here but we have had no problems finding water and getting our work done. We had the afternoon off today and most people were heading to south beach for a few hours. We seat race tommorrow morning so I am guessing that it will not be a late night for anyone!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Test Drive
Monday, March 8, 2010
Bundle Up - the SU Women Hit the Water
Today was the first day out on the water and I am happy to say we all survived!
Three boats took to the water for about 70 minutes of steady state. It is no easy task getting ready to hit the water for the first time after winter. The biggest challenge is that most of our equipment is in Florida, so we are borrowing boats from the Chargers, scounging around for life jackets, etc..... . But when all is said and done, if we can get out on the water 3 - 4 times before getting to Miami, we will be able to hit the water running and will not have to take the first few practices to "remember."
I included the picture of the swans as anyone who has rowed here in the last 10 years will fondly remember them!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Out with the Erg and on to the water
Friday, March 5, 2010
New Boats
Exciting news from Coach Kris Sanford:
We received our two new Vespoli's yesterday. These boats are being paid for through alumni donations and our operating budget. It is the first time in 15 years that our top boats will be racing Vespoli's so everyone is very excited for the change.
These boats won't see the water for another 3 weeks or so. We are going to row today, however there is still too much ice to navigate around to put our top hulls out.
The exciting thing is that it looks like winter is coming to a close.
Miami is only a week away and we couldn't be more ready!