Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Jayvees get a measure of satisfaction at Sprints
In the finals of the Eastern Sprints, SU's second eight raced like they had something to prove, winning the petite finals in convincing fashion.
Rowing a 37 for most of the race, the Orange pulled clear of the field for the final push with 500 to go. From there it was all Syracuse.
With Tyler Toporowski in the stroke seat for the first time this year, the crew looked aggressive and determined. Ignoring the built-in excuse of a new lineup, a new stroke, and a brutally competitive heat, the guys did some of the best racing of the season in the heats and finals.
With two races left on the schedule, this crew is going to be fun to watch...
Rowing a 37 for most of the race, the Orange pulled clear of the field for the final push with 500 to go. From there it was all Syracuse.
With Tyler Toporowski in the stroke seat for the first time this year, the crew looked aggressive and determined. Ignoring the built-in excuse of a new lineup, a new stroke, and a brutally competitive heat, the guys did some of the best racing of the season in the heats and finals.
With two races left on the schedule, this crew is going to be fun to watch...
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