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Head of the Schuylkill Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, PA Oct 29, 2016 - Oct 30, 2016 Head of the Schuylkill Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, PA Oct 29, 2016 - Oct 30, 2016 01A. Mens Championship Pair w/out Cox Sat 8:00 Revised Place Bow Name 500 1000 1500 Raw +/- Adjusted Y. Rigogne/T. Peszek 1 1 (Vesper) 07:07.3 48:59.5 14:24.1 14:24.1 C. Kilborn/J. Whelen 2 4 (Old Lyme Association/ Blood Street Sculls) 04:56.8 08:27.5 05:05.5 16:05.4 16:05.4 R. Coulson/C. Lombardo 3 5 (Lafayette College Club) 05:08.4 08:42.0 13:56.2 16:08.3 16:08.3 J. Nelson/S. Hyland 4 7 (Franklin & Marshall College) 04:27.5 08:02.2 13:13.6 16:20.0 16:20.0 B. Deslis/W. Dowdell 5 3 (Philadelphia University) 04:35.0 08:18.3 36:21.3 17:02.9 17:02.9 P. Espenshade/E. Peet 6 9 (Carnegie Mellon University) 04:44.9 08:28.4 13:54.6 17:03.3 17:03.3 R. Bergamini/E. Glavin 7 2 (Duke Men's) 04:29.2 08:04.8 13:18.9 16:33.0 PBx4@M3 +40 17:13.0 R. Huber/L. Meninato 8 6 (Haverford College) 06:00.9 17:40.2 16:01.0 18:15.8 18:15.8 C. Gallo/Y. Pertsew 8 (Lafayette College Club) Scratch 01B. Womens Championship Pair w/out Cox Sat 8:00 Official Place Bow Name 500 1000 1500 Raw +/- Adjusted A. Slotkoff/N. Reynolds 1 19 (University of Pennsylvania) 04:29.5 08:04.7 13:20.5 16:31.9 16:31.9 R. Simpson/R. Salmons 2 22 (University of Pennsylvania) 04:31.7 09:24.2 13:36.0 16:50.0 16:50.0 G. Latz/C. Redetzki 3 25 (Vesper Boat Club Composite) 04:42.3 08:26.5 14:01.4 17:16.8 17:16.8 B. Mroz/m. mroz 4 11 (Villanova-Wildcat Association) 04:48.6 08:37.6 11:10.5 17:23.0 17:23.0 K. McCloy/L. DeNicola 5 23 (Villanova-Wildcat Association) 05:02.2 43:41.9 14:52.5 18:20.1 18:20.1 S. Scanlin/L. Millio 6 12 (Temple University) 04:52.3 08:50.9 14:56.2 18:21.3 18:21.3 E. McCassey/H. Hurteau 7 24 (Villanova-Wildcat Association) 05:14.1 09:17.5 15:09.5 18:39.4 18:39.4 E. Lenane/e. gaffney 8 14 (Villanova-Wildcat Association) 05:06.5 09:09.4 15:15.2 18:46.9 PBx3@M6 +30 19:16.9 M. Diggins/C. Quinn 9 13 (College of the Holy Cross) 05:06.6 09:05.9 15:35.1 19:16.4 PBx3@M6 +30 19:46.4 C. Roy/K. Beckerman 10 15 (College of the Holy Cross) 05:27.9 09:52.0 16:13.0 20:09.7 PBx4@SM4, PB@M7 +50 20:59.7 S. Karpa/H. Miller 11 17 (Susquehanna University) 06:22.1 11:38.7 19:17.2 24:28.0 24:28.0 Temple University Rowing B 16 (Mehler, E.) Scratch Liberty University 18 (Podlecki, N.) Scratch G. Cutler/C. Redetzki 20 (University Barge Club Composite) Scratch M. DiLolle/T. Austin 21 (Cooper Training Center) DNS 01C. Mens Masters Pair w/out Cox Sat 8:00 Revised Place Bow Name 500 1000 1500 Raw +/- Adjusted A. Jackson/K. Knudsen 1 27 (New Haven) 04:32.1 08:12.2 13:54.5 17:03.0 Age: 51 -57.9 16:05.1 P. Horvat/P. Laskow 2 32 (University Barge Club) 05:08.0 09:10.8 15:04.4 18:29.1 Age: 62 -2:03.2 16:25.9 M. Gaffney/D. Johnson 3 30 -1829 04:53.7 08:49.6 14:27.4 17:50.6 Age: 53 -1:08.0 16:42.6 K. Wobeser/D. Kaess 4 28 (Whitemarsh) 04:35.2 08:16.7 13:33.8 17:07.5 Age: 36 -8.1 PB, PI@M3 +40 17:39.3 C. Newlan/D. Fitzpatrick 5 29 (Great River) 04:41.5 08:27.2 14:08.1 17:29.7 Age: 37 -10.1 PBx6@M9 +1:00 18:19.7 S. Barroll/T. Rhynalds 6 31 (St. Andrew's Alumni Racing) 05:32.8 10:01.0 16:49.1 20:35.7 Age: 62 -2:03.2 18:32.5 01D. Womens Masters Pair w/out Cox Sat 8:00 Revised Place Bow Name 500 1000 1500 Raw +/- Adjusted F. Spriggs/C. Taylor 1 37 (Commercial) 04:49.5 08:34.1 01:08.8 17:26.0 Age: 44 -29.1 16:56.9 L. Civiletti/K. Vosburgh 2 40 (Genesee, Inc.) 05:14.3 09:19.3 15:15.7 18:43.5 Age: 57 -1:30.5 17:13.0 A. Braun/B. Simonen 3 36 (Alexandria Community) 05:06.7 09:04.5 14:43.6 18:04.1 Age: 43 -25.7 17:38.4 A. Lawrence/C. Colgan 4 39 (University Barge Club) 05:22.4 09:30.2 15:44.7 19:18.6 Age: 53 -1:08.0 18:10.6 A. Iannaccone/J. Iannuzzi 5 35 (Annapolis, Inc.) 05:26.4 09:45.8 16:28.2 20:08.1 Age: 42 -22.6 19:45.5 A. Lockwood/M. Wells 6 41 (Belfast) 05:56.9 11:20.0 18:11.8 22:13.8 Age: 63 -2:10.3 20:03.5 K. Brownson/E. Kiesling 38 (Orange County Association) Age: 44 -29.1 DNF 02A. Mens College Frosh/Novice Fours w/Cox Sat 8:20 Official Place Bow Name 500 1000 1500 Raw +/- Adjusted Union College 1 46 (MacKellar, I.) 04:14.5 07:41.0 12:42.3 15:41.4 15:41.4 Temple University 2 44 (Boettger, B.) 04:12.0 07:35.9 12:47.0 15:48.5 15:48.5 Geneseo Club 3 57 (biskup, d.) 04:22.6 07:50.8 12:58.0 16:01.1 16:01.1 Villanova-Wildcat Association 4 45 (Sullivan, J.) 04:24.5 07:56.8 13:00.7 16:01.2 16:01.2 The College of New Jersey 5 48 (Behrens, B.) 04:36.2 08:11.8 13:37.0 16:49.3 16:49.3 Lafayette College Club 6 50 (Brown, A.) 04:42.9 08:21.5 13:51.0 17:08.9 17:08.9 Manhattan College 7 59 (Gonzalez-Calderon, E.) 04:43.6 08:23.6 26:36.1 17:15.4 17:15.4 Penn State 8 53 (Harris, B.) 04:44.0 08:25.1 13:58.4 17:17.1 17:17.1 9 54 West Virginia University 04:48.6 08:32.7 14:04.6 17:18.6 17:18.6 U.S. Military Academy B 10 64 (Records, M.) 04:49.0 08:37.0 14:14.0 17:23.7 17:23.7 Carnegie Mellon University 11 2400 (Mitta, V.) 04:47.3 08:30.0 14:13.2 17:32.8 17:32.8 Haverford College 12 60 (Taylor-McGregor, J.) 04:44.9 08:30.8 14:12.6 17:37.7 17:37.7 University of Scranton Team 13 68 (Steinke, K.) 04:59.0 47:10.5 14:32.9 17:45.8 17:45.8 Liberty University 14 61 (Jensen, D.) 05:00.6 08:45.8 14:41.6 18:17.3 18:17.3 15 66 Duke Men's Crew B 04:51.6 08:46.2 14:36.5 18:22.0 18:22.0 U.S. Military Academy 16 47 (Manuel, K.) 05:03.8 09:00.3 15:01.0 18:37.0 18:37.0 St. John's College 17 69 (Chen, W.) 05:03.9 09:02.6 15:10.7 18:55.9 PBx2@M9 +20 19:15.9 18 56 U.S. Coast Guard Academy 05:30.4 09:21.8 15:05.5 18:31.2 PB, PBx4@M4 +50 19:21.2 Penn State B 19 63 (Hummel, B.) 05:23.7 09:36.3 15:58.7 19:46.2 19:46.2 The College of New Jersey B 20 65 (Bezold, J.) 05:14.7 09:30.4 16:01.1 19:49.9 19:49.9 21 51 Duke Men's Crew 05:08.3 09:06.7 15:06.4 19:27.2 PB, PY@M6 +40 20:07.2 New York University 22 49 (De La Cruz, J.) 05:43.8 09:50.7 16:19.5 20:10.1 PBx2@M4 +20 20:30.1 University of Mary Washington 23 58 (Michels, T.) 04:58.3 08:50.3 15:54.8 20:07.8 PBx2@M7, PBx3@M6 +50 20:57.8 52 St. Marys College Crew Club Scratch 55 University of Maryland/UMBC Crew Scratch Canisius College 62 (App, R.) DNS 67 Penn State Crew C Scratch 02B. Womens College Frosh/Novice Fours w/Cox Sat 8:35 Official Place Bow Name 500 1000 1500 Raw +/- Adjusted University of Pennsylvania 1 82 (Johnson, G.) 04:43.6 08:22.9 14:04.7 17:30.2 17:30.2 2 71 College of the Holy Cross 04:52.2 08:37.7 14:34.9 18:10.1 18:10.1 Villanova-Wildcat Association 3 72 (Donahue, K.) 04:58.5 08:53.4 14:44.5 18:17.9 18:17.9 Temple University B 4 77 (Frensley, E.) 04:59.8 15:53.1 14:49.4 18:22.4 18:22.4 Temple University 5 70 (Kolodziejska, O.) 04:48.1 08:38.1 14:47.1 18:25.7 18:25.7 Trinity College 6 85 (Thomas, S.) 05:03.2 08:57.9 14:55.3 18:27.8 18:27.8 Duquesne University 7 73 (McGonigle, R.) 05:04.5 09:01.9 14:49.0 18:32.1 18:32.1 Villanova-Wildcat Association B 8 76 (Adornetto, K.) 05:00.7 08:58.7 19:28.2 18:36.4 18:36.4 U.S.
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