Women鈥檚 rowing takes on Rhode Island and Delaware
The Holy Cross women's rowing team competed against Rhode Island, Delaware, and Boston University at Lake Quinsigamond. Coach Andrea Landry emphasized the need for internal focus as the team prepares for its upcoming challenges. The team will recognize its seniors at the Eastern Sprints on May 3, highlighting their accomplishments and fostering team spirit. Strong performance is crucial as they head into their most demanding races of the season.
By the Numbers- The varsity eight+ finished third in both races with times of 7:11.5 and 7:10.3.
- The second varsity eight+ recorded a time of 7:06.6, just 0.1 seconds behind second place in their first race.
- The varsity four+ achieved times of 7:59.8 and 7:53.3, placing second in the latter race.
- The team is preparing for the Eastern Sprints on May 3 at Lake Quinsigamond.
- A focus on recovery and time management is essential with finals week approaching.
The Crusaders will aim to refine their performance in the lead-up to the Eastern Sprints, hoping to leverage their recent experiences for improved outcomes. Their consistency will be tested against tougher competitors.
Bottom LineAs the season progresses, maintaining focus and strategic recovery will be critical for the Holy Cross women's rowing team as they aim for success in upcoming races.
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