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HAPPY 50TH ITHACA COLLEGE CREW Spring 2018 was Ithaca College’s 50th year of crew competition and the team threw a memorable party to celebrate. Additionally, the varsity women’s 8 had sparkling race results, a young men’s squad rowed a wild roller-coaster, and the year concluded with 13 graduating seniors and many new memories.

(2017), and of course many from in-between! It was PARTY DETAILS estimated that over 300 participated and it allowed for significant mingling between past crews and the current The last weekend in April, 26-29, was a memorable team. We dedicated a new 8-oared shell to our founding interlude. We celebrated the 50th year of at Ithaca coach, Gary Kilpatrick, M.S. 70, who was present to College. It was the first time we held a major alumni reunion christen it. We even had a prolonged visit from the new event in the midst of spring racing season. We used those college president, Shirley Collado, who also rode in a launch dates for the Crew birthday party and it was a huge success. to watch both the men’s and women’s varsity races. The six- Early arrivers included all nine members of the 1976 year-old Tallman Rowing Center proved to be a perfect women’s varsity 8 that triumphed at the . location for the festivities….it’s still standing! Their coach, Jerry Dietz ’75, hosted a dinner at the Boatyard While we have no official C FR. Michelle Hyland Grill which was crashed by the current team’s senior class. attendance for the event, S Matt Kurz ‘14 From there, there were class affinity receptions at various we do know who rowed on 7 Erik Frid ‘14 locations on Friday night. Saturday dawned with Ithaca 6 Charlie Enright ‘15 Sunday morning amidst 5 Mike Lamb ‘13 hosting three opponents for the final home race of the temperatures in the mid- 4 Paul Casey ‘14 season. Probably the best spectator crowd we ever had! 30’s, blowing snow, and 3 Tyler Edwards ‘14 Then the Romer boathouse was transformed to host a north winds….brrrr. 2 Zach Doell ‘12 B Ethan Freedman ‘14 Saturday night party that included a band and food-truck. Finally, as per tradition, a Sunday morning alumni row saw almost 60 participants, significant since several may have C Cat Frank ‘18 C Kayleigh Melroy ‘10 been hung over, and the weather stunk! S Beth Greene ‘00 S Max Kubert ‘10 7 Lisa Russell ‘11 7 Brian Erickson ‘10 6 Pete Feitner ‘81 6 Jon Covney ‘10 The attendees included alums from Ithaca’s first crew 5 Andy Russell ‘80 5 Chris Lisee ‘10 (1969), the first women’s crew (1975), the most recent 4 Carlos Perez ‘96 4 Dan Curtis ‘10 3 Jeff Gingold ‘83 3 Carlos Rosales ‘10 2 Pete Orlando ‘09 2 Shane Bucher ‘10 B Jon Thompson ‘11 B Neil Shapiro ‘10

C Sydney Eckstein ‘17 C Mindy Keene ‘16 S Will Brown ‘17 S Krista Syracuse ‘16 7 Drew Erskine ‘16 7 Jackie McDevitt ‘17 6 Ed Keagle ‘73 6 Emily Morley ‘16 5 Branden George ‘16 5 Jennie Peterson ‘16 4 Zoe Rhinegold ‘15 4 Emily Vosburg ‘17 3 Kellie Palladino ‘15 3 Katie Ely ‘16 2 Rachel Brogle ‘15 2 Erin McNaughton ‘16 B Alex Lynn ‘16 B Sabina Cartwright‘17

C Kayleigh Melroy ‘10 SC MaxLisa KubertDonnabella ‘10 ‘87 C Mindy Keene ‘16 7S BrianHeather Erickson Brown ‘10 ‘97 S Jodi Moore- ‘94 Ithaca Crew at its best; Back row is the 1976 women's varsity 8 with 67 JonEllen Covney Andrew ‘10 ‘77 7 Jackie McDevitt ‘17 (l-r) Caoch Jerry Dietz, Jill Bartikowski, Julie Rife Van Hassent, Ellen 56 ChrisGail Pekrul Lisee ‘10‘97 6 Emily Morley ‘16 Andrew, Margaret Cooney Kearns, Barb Brumet, Laurie Creelman 45 DanNancy Curtis Arbuco ‘10 ,88 5 Jennie Peterson ‘16 Heflin. Mary Anne Sprague Erickson, Julie Volk Thorpe, and Deb 34 CarlosSarah RichmondRosales ‘10 ‘88 4 Jen Schatz-Gatz ‘93 Kimball. Front row are 2018 seniors Cat Frank, Karina Feitner, Libby 23 ShaneHolly Szafran Bucher ‘00‘10 3 Krissa Anderson ‘94 B2 NeilKelly Shapiro Lochridge ‘10 ‘89 2 Erin McNaughton 16 Burns, Emily Campagna, Vic Demeris, Colby D'Onofrio, Rachel B Becky Robinson ‘88 B Sharon McCarthy ‘93 Dowd, Monica Shaffstall, and Meg DiCostanzo.

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ON TO THE RACES

It was a remarkable season for the women’s varsity 8. They did not lose a race until their NIRC final where they earned a silver medal behind Bates. Their race time of 6:27 was the second fastest ever recorded from a stake-boat for an Ithaca women’s crew. The fastest, from 1994, was on the Cayuga Inlet. The second-place finish represents the V8’s ninth medal and fourth silver at the season ending regatta since 1993. Their regular races were 14-0 in their favor along with championships in the Liberty League and the NYS Regatta. They finished with a 17th trip to the NCAA Championship where they finished second again. The second varsity 8 went with them, and together the squad returned with the fourth- place NCAA team trophy!

Overall, the women’s squad completed another stellar season with a hatful of victories and medals. Ithaca College Athletics The women’s varsity 8+ at the 2017 Head of the Charles; (cox to competed in the Liberty League for the first time in 2018, bow). Cat Frank, Libby Burns, Colby D’Onofrio, Savannah Brija, which sent the top crews to the Liberty League regatta. Karina Feitner, Anna Shelley, Sierra Keat, Victoria Demiris and Ithaca’s women won the team trophy and an automatic Madison Bess. invitation to the NCAA on the strength of the varsity 8 victory and a runner-up finish for the second varsity 8. At States, the Second varsity 8 – senior cox Cat Frank (Poughkeepsie), varsity won again, the novice 8 finished second, and the sophomore stroke Liza Caldicott (Maynard, MA), junior second varsity finished third. Finally, previewing what the Greta O’Hara (Niskayuna), senior Meg DiCostanzo future may hold, the novice 8 grabbed another silver medal at (Colchester, CT), freshman Annie Brunner the NIRC. The novices were led by Rachel Dowd ’17 in her (Robbinsville, NJ), sophomore Allison first go-round from the coaching launch! Ritting (Green Lane, PA), sophomore Anna Shelley (Trumansburg), sophomore Olivia Southworth (Glens Here are the final line-ups for the five competing Ithaca crews; Falls), and senior bow Vic Demiris (Hackensack, NJ).

Varsity 8 – senior cox Maggie Broughton (Bowdoin, ME), Third varsity 8 – senior cox Monica Schaffstall (Lake junior stroke Savannah Brija (Lemont, IL), senior Karina View), senior stroke Emily Campagna (Brewster), Feitner (Cummington, MA), senior Libby Burns (West senior Bailey Doran (Terryville, CT), senior Katie Hartford, CT), sophomore Libby Ryan (Barrington, RI), Lawson (Westford, MA), sophomore Pearl Outlaw freshman Sarah Snow (Concord, NH), junior Sierra Keat (Charlottesville, VA), junior Ella Sarachan (Ithaca), (Grantham, NH), senior Colby D’Onofrio (Sausalito, CA), freshman Abby Bealer (Montgomery), sophomore Kelly and junior bow Meredyth Busam (Denver, CO). Csernica (Lewisburg, PA), sophomore bow Leighanne Sullivan (Westfield, MA) and alternates, junior Sophie Westfield (Cranberry Township, NJ) and sophomore Anna Diezemann (Brookfield, CT). Novice 8 – freshman cox Michele Hyland (Poughkeepsie), freshman stroke Devi de Oliviera (Reston, VA), freshmen June Fortner (Buffalo), Allie Arndt (Lewisburg, PA), Nicola Vigliotti (Syracuse),

Mackenzie Morean (Red Lodge, MT), Easton Abt (Parkland, FL), Cassidy Raab (Ithaca), and freshman bow Mikayla Henry (Rochester).

Novice 4 – freshman cox Hope Porazzo (Rochester), freshman stroke Sammie Spisak (Fairfield, CT), freshman Noah Covell (Mamaroneck), sophomore Kyle Greene (Brooklyn), freshman bow Kiera Peterson Coaches Greene and Robinson hold the Liberty League trophy. The W1V is in the back row and the W2V is in the front row. Both boats (Hellertown, PA), and freshman alternate Hannah Suero are lined up L-R, bow to coxswain. (New York).

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The men’s squad had some successes particularly in the area of development. With only two seniors and two juniors on the roster, development was a significant goal. The team was larger than the last two years and should be deeper still in 2019. The varsity 8 fought their way to a 5-7 record. Not so good at first glance, but four of their races were lost by margins under two seconds. The petite final at the NIRC saw the leader win by 2.4 seconds, then 2.3 seconds separated the other five crews! It was a classic race to end a season of growth. The novice 8 showed glimpses of potential with silver medals at both the NYS regatta and the NIRC. A near identical roster should return in 2019 for continued improvement.

A big thanks goes out to the new novice coach, Crista Shopis. A 1995 Cornell graduate, her son rows for the local Cascadilla The varsity men race in the "Kilpatrick" on the inlet. cox-to-bow club team and her enthusiasm is contagious. She is married to are Ben Zerivitz, Staphen Cadoux, Dawson Shyne, Evan Ormsby, a former Bomber oarsman, Kendall Carpenter. This year’s Hunter Flamm, Eric Stamer, Seth Ormsby, Jack Lampman, and Andy McCabe. novices will contribute significantly in 2019! 2018-19 EVENT SCHEDULE Here are the race line-ups; Sep 23 Cayuga Sculling Sprints

Sep 30 Green Mountain Heat, Putney VT Varsity 8 – senior cox Ben Zerivitz (Altamonte Springs, FL), Oct 6 Head of the Genesee, Rochester senior stroke Stephen Cadoux (Westport, CT), sophomore Oct 6-7 Small Boat Champs, Mercer, NJ Dawson Shyne (Salem, MA), freshman Evan Ormsby Oct 13 Bucknell. Lewisburg PA (Cazenovia), sophomore Hunter Flamm (Rancocas, NJ), Oct 20-21 Head of the Charles, Boston junior Eric Stamer (Tunkhannock, PA), freshman Seth Oct 27 Head of the Fish, Saratoga Springs Ormsby (Cazenovia), sophomore Jack Lampman Oct 28 Freeman Cup Intrasquad (Niskayuna), and sophomore bow Andy McCabe (Chatham, Nov 3 Fall Autumn Classic, Cornell NJ). Nov 10-11 Frostbite- Braxton, Camden NJ

Novice 8 – (all freshmen) cox Tara Griffiths (Egg Harbor Township, NJ), stroke Andrew Wilson (Grantham, NH), SPRING 2019 Webb Sarris (Adelaide, Australia), Lucas Greenway Mar 9-16 Spring training, Lake Lanier, GA (Mount Pleasant, SC), Ethan Maines (East Aurora), Mar 30 Home Cayuga Duals Thomas Massam (Greenwich, CT), Steve Van Hoof Apr 6 Home vs Rochester and RIT. (Brookfield, CT), Rueben MacNaughton (Juneau, Alaska), Apr 13 Away at Knecht Cup, Mercer, NJ. and bow Lance Amarilio (East Norwich). Apr 20 Away Worcester, MA Apr 27 Away at Hamilton, Colgate and Marist Varsity 4 – sophomore cox Cameron Meier (Bethesda, MD), May 3 Liberty League Champs junior stroke Devin Mott (Holden, MA), sophomore May 4 NYS Champs at Saratoga Springs, NY Cameron Flamm (Rancocas, NJ), sophomore Ian Philip May 12 NIRC at Worcester, MA. (Cranford, NJ), freshman bow Nathaniel Cutie May 31- June 1 Women’s NCAA at Indianapolis (Baldwinsville), and sophomore alternate Max Sheiman (Ithaca).

Novice 4 – (all freshman) cox Alex Rizzo (North Babylon), stroke Odell Sanchez (Lancaster), Spencer Cadley (Katonah), Colby McKay (South Chittendon, VT), bow Eric Bredthauer (Hopewell Junction), and alternates Janak Judd (State College, PA) and Vince Casiano (Norwood, NJ).

FUN FACT

1) The men’s squad had two pairs of twin brothers participating; sophomores Cameron and Hunter Flamm, and freshmen Evan and Seth Ormsby. The V8 men pose for a photo after their final race.

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FALL 2017 RE-CAP

Summing up the fall season, the men’s crew saw successes with a varsity 8 bronze medal (out of 25) at the Head of the Fish, and a varsity victory at the November Braxton regatta. Our novice 8 and varsity 4 also won at the Braxton. The women’s sweeps finished 4th of 26 at the Head of the Charles earning a guarantee entry for the 2018 regatta. Both sweep squads finished the fall with two full 8’s of novice competitors. At center stage however, was the women’s scullers.

It was the sixth season of competitive sculling for Ithaca 2018 Senior Class; (back row): Stephen Cadoux, Ben Zervitz, Colby Crew. Competitions take them to the Green Mountain D’Onofrio, Meg D’Costanzo, Karina Feitner, Bailey Doran, Libby Burns: (middle) Vic Demiris, Emily Campagna, Kaie Lawson, (front) Head in Vermont and the Hadley Chase in Central Jay Williamson, Maggie Broughton, Cat Frank, Monica Schaffstall. Massachusetts among other destinations. Their focus regatta though is the Small Boat Challenge in Mercer, NJ. where they competed with four singles and five doubles on a 2000m course. Ithaca athletes Colby D’Onofrio, Jennie WRAP-UPS & AWARDS Brian, and Libby Burns captured 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place in the single, while the pairing of Karina Feitner and First and foremost, we bid a fond farewell and sincere Savannah Brija were silver medalists in the double. At the thanks to our 2018 senior class. Those team members are Head-of-the-Charles, the pairing of Pearl Outlaw and Maggie Broughton, Libby Burns, Stephen Cadoux, Emily Jennie Brian finished 4th out of 15 entries in the mixed Campagna, Colby D’Onofrio, Victoria Demiris, Megan inclusion double event. Pearl is sight-impaired. She and DiCostanzo, Bailey Doran, Karina Feitner, Catlynn Jennie recorded the fastest split time in the final quarter to Frank, Katie Lawson, Monica Schaffstall, Jay move into 4th position! Williamson, and Ben Zerivitz.

Sculling team awards went to Savannah Brija as the “Most- Burns, Cadoux, Feitner, Lawson, Zerivitz, and junior Eric Valuable-Doubles-Partner,” and Meg DiCostanzo, the Stamer were commodores. Next year we will greet our new Captains’ award for the ability to “Leave it on the dock!” commodores Jennie Brian (sculling), Savannah Brija, Beth Greene ’00 continues to do an amazing job coaching Greta O’Hara (women’s crew), Adam Nasta, and Stamer the scullers, a particular challenge on the Cayuga Inlet! (men’s crew).

Another fall highlight was the 45th running of the Freeman The annual team award winners included Stephen Cadoux Cup Intra-squad…and while it was a full, 3.5k, length of the and Ben Zerivitz who shared the Tallman award and inlet with a dozen crews, it was all about the Karina Feitner who claimed the Women’s Achievement winners who romped their way to a 35 second victory Award. Being members in the Liberty League included margin rowing the “Roscoe.” The line-up was Alex Rizzo receiving some recognition. The league announced the (cox), Adam Nasta (stroke), Savannah Brija, June women’s varsity 8 and novice 8 as crew-of-the-year and Fortner, Mackenzie Morean, Sam Soroko, Webb Sarris, novice-crew-of-the-year. Women’s coaches Robinson, Madison Bess, and Liza Caldicott (bow). Greene, Dowd, and Keene were selected as the coaching staff-of-the-year. All-league choices were Broughton, Brija, Feitner, and D’Onofrio for the women, and Cadoux and Stamer for the men.

The NIRC announced an all-academic team for athletes who maintained a 3.35 GPA or higher. Ithaca had 20!...Savannah Brija, Maggie Broughton, Libby Burns, Meredyth Busam, Liza Caldicott, Vic Demiris, Colby D’Onofrio, Bailey Doran, Karina Feitner, Sierra Keat, Katie Lawson, Allison Ritting, Monica Schaffstall, Leighanne Sullivan, Jay Williamson, and Sophie Westfield from the women’s team, and Hunter Falmm, Andy McCabe, Dawson Shyne, 2017 Freeman Cup winners in racing costumes and smiles! and Eric Stamer from the men’s team.

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DONOR REPORT This list reflects gifts received August 1st 2017 through July 31st 2018 Gifts received after July 31st will be recognized in next summer’s newsletter. Promised in August not February!!!

Krissa A. Anderson '94 Lisa M. Falvo '90 Stephen P. Lahr Pamela Russell W Brian Anderson Elizabeth J. Feitner Rosanne Lahr John Sangimino, Jr. '93 Jiné N. Andreozzi '11 Peter J. Feitner '81 Kristina Lange '84 Peter J. Schaffstall Julie A. Andrews Christine Knox Joy E. Langley '04 Suzan D. Schaffstall Boyd F. Andrews Jeffrey M. Feldman '74 Stewart Leonard, Jr. '77 Stewart A. Schnapp '78 Frank Appignani Rona Feldman Alexander J. Lynn '16 Kent C. Scriber '72 Jason P. Beeble '79 John Fiedler Mary C. MacNaughton Jocelyn C. Scriber Dawn Bess Vickie Fielder Jacqueline Haynes Mary Sestanovich Garrett Bess P'18 Sara Flamm Nicola Marcatelli '15 Marilyn Sgrecci Mikey Beusman '81 William H. Foulk, Jr. Deborah S. Martin Carl E. Sgrecci Marleen Bliznik Patrick S. Frame '97 Katharine Massam Michael J. Sheehan '84 Bernard J. Bliznik Jane Frank P'18 Geoffery Massam Stacy Shelley Jeffrey J. Bradley '80 Carolyn Freedman Lisa Mastorakos '87 Greg A. Shelley Daniel I. Brauchli '15 Peter Freedman Alex Mastorakos Ann F. Smith Mary C. Brauchli Katherine Frid Joseph Maturo David Smith Roger Brachli Peter Frid John J. McCauley '69 John M. Stafford, Jr. '88 Mary R. Brija Bailey J. Frye '05 Bruce Meier Sherrie Steinhardt '68 Robert Brija John P. Galloway '85 Mary Meier Edith H. Tallman Ryan C. Buntain '04 Jennifer A. Gatz '93 Kayleigh E. Melroy '10 Harry G. Tangalakis '74 Jonathan P. Bush '80 Jeffrey G. Gingold '82 Jeanne Mevissen Holly R. Tavelli '73 Margaret Bush Heath W. Glassman'93 Gregory Mevissen Jason R. Tavelli '02 Dianne Canfield Taryn Glassman Heidi M. Mitchell '88 Julie V. Thorpe '78 Meredith J. Canter '81 Marjorie Gleitand Emily A. Morley '16 David A. Tyler Richard Canter Milton Gleit William H. Nestuk '69 James C. Cox, Sr., USN '77 Ilka C. Casey '96 Raymond Gozzi, Jr. Rima North Susan B. Cox Joseph Cassaniti Laurie Greenberg '80 Stanley North, III Julia Rife VanHassent '78 E. Jaqueline Cassanti Elizabeth Greene '00 Michael J. Olander '88 Eileen M. Vidrine '85 Pieter A. Catlow '80 David H. Grey '73 Karin Olander '88 Timothy R. Vogelman David G. Cox '72 Sharon Grey Ruth Ellen Outlaw Susan H. Vogelman George E. Cox III '85 Sandra Hale Woody Outlaw Justin S. Voldman 02 Mark D. Crames '77 Thomas Haley Elizabeth Biggs Payne '75 John B. West '82 Deborah Janke Marguerite Haran Richard C. Peck Nancy K. Wilcox '80 Christine Demiris P '18 Greg S. Holwitt '04 Carlos E. Perez '96 Theresa M. Willemsen Kimberly Dennison '95 Robert T. Howell '90 Jeanette Peterson Frank P. Willemsen, Jr. Elizabeth DiCostanzo Deborah Hubbard '83 Ronald Peterson Joseph M. Willen '84 Frank DiCostanzo P'18 Eric P. Hyman '83 Delaney E. Pfohl '15 Kimberly A. Willen '85 James G. Diezemann K. Hyman Brad Quigley '94 John M. Williams '72 Amy S. Diezmann William M. Jaffe '75 Amy Quigley Anita Williams Janet M. Drescher Stewart M. Kahn '76 Sarah Tate Richmond '88 Barbara L. Williamson John M. Drescher '79 Madison M. Keaty '16 Becky Robinson '88 Jay Williamson '18 Conrad L. Druker '81 Robin R. Kenny '91 Daniel Robinson '79 Maury F. Wind '66 Amy B. Druker Gary Kilpatrick MS '69 Susan C. Roe '85 Scott T. Winer '84 Kimberley A. Elting '86 David S. Kleinman '92 Francesca M. Romeo '14 Frederick W. Winter Karen Engle Linda S. Krebs '82 Ward L. Romer Donald Zerivitz Robert Engle Nancy Krook Richard J. Rosenthal '78 Joy Zerivitz Charles B. Estey III '81 Christopher LaCroix '79 Andrew Russell ‘80 Jean A. Zollars '82

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APPRECIATION As you can see from the donor list, it was another inspiring year for the Crew fund. We sincerely thank all who have supported the Team. A special hats off to Frank and Elizabeth DiCostanzo for their tireless efforts with the “Ithaca Crew Mobile Feasting Tent.” So many family members help out on our road trips. Every travel regatta is accompanied by a picnic feast. If you have not been to a race in a while, consider this your invitation.

Pete Feitner ’81 led a “pass-the-hat” fund drive and promoted the endowment in conjunction with the 50th party. The endowed fund now values at over $430,000! Rowing will be at Chuck Greenblott ’73 (front center) hosted a gathering at the Ithaca College for a long time. 2017 Worlds in Sarasota, FL. He was joined by (l-r) Jason Beeble ’79, Rene Dennis ’72, Dave Cox ’72, John Williams ’72, Coach Gary Kilpatrick M.S. ’70 and Ed Keagle ’73. We are dedicating this issue of the annual newsletter to Lisa Russell ’11. Lisa attended the 50th year reunion party along DIRECTORY with her Dad, Andy Russell ’80. Both rowed in one of seven alumni 8’s, a healthy number considering the bitter weather E-mail: [email protected] and early hour. Sadly, on return to her home in Boston, she was Tallman Center one of several victims of a car/pedestrian accident which left one person dead, and Lisa in the hospital with serious injuries. 692 Third Street Extension The Ithaca Crew family is thinking about her and wishing for a Ithaca, NY 14850 full recovery. 607- 273-3104 Ward’s e-news: ithaca.edu/crew Twitter: @iccrew

Fund-raising: ithaca.edu/giving (877) 250-3269 RACE RESULTS NIRC mv8 – petite final NIRC – wn8 grand final Tufts 5:58.1 Bates 7:03.2 Trinity 6:00.5 Ithaca 7:06.1 Hamilton 6:00.9 Tufts 7:06.6 Alumni gathering at Reunion Village, HOC 2017. (back row) Becky RIT 6:01.0 Wellesley 7:13.7 Wesleyan 6:01.9 Robinson ’88, Jon Thompson ’11, Jine Andreozzi ’11, Abby Jamiel ’11, URI 7:32.6 Ithaca 6:02.8 Shawn Pinney, (front row), Lisa Russell’11, Vicky Samborski ’11. St. Lawrence 7:35.4

NIRC mn8 – grand final NIRC – w3rdv8 grand final FUN FACT Tufts 6:23.4 Bates 6:58.9 Ithaca 6:24.3 Williams 7:01.9 Wesleyan 7:03.9 2) Erik Frid ’14 rowed in RIT 6:28.5 URI 6:34.6 WPI 7:06.7 the USA men’s quad at Rochester 6:57.2 Ithaca 7:16.3 the 2017 World Wellesley 7:22.6 Rowing NIRC wv8 – grand final Championships held NCAA – v8 grand final Bates 6:24.1 in Sarasota, FL. Erik is Bates 6:40.7 Ithaca 6:27.1 Ithaca 6:44.9 the first Ithaca College WPI 6:28.1 athlete to row on the WPI 6:46.0 Men’s USA quad, with Erik Frid ’14 in Wesleyan 6:30.9 Wellesley 6:49.9 men’s senior national the 2 seat, returns to the dock after racing Tufts 6:35.0 Wesleyan 6:56.7 squad! the heat at World’s Williams 6:35.2 Pac Lutheran 7:01.6

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