Men's Crew Season Recap | Varsity four claims win at New Englands for first time ever
Squad adds to the postseason accolades by medaling at ECAC regatta
Noah Schumer
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"It was by far the most successful program I've been a part of," junior Robbie Bayless said. "We went to smaller boats this year and spent a lot of time practicing in them, getting good work in. We built a really cohesive team."
After its success at the New England Championships, the ECAC regatta was a chance for the team to add to its winning season. The Jumbos decided to place their emphasis on the fours races this year rather than the eights, and in the first heat, they finished second with a time of 7:00.581, less than a tenth of a second behind Coast Guard.
That result was good enough to qualify the team for the grand final, where it earned a medal by finishing third in one of the most exciting races of the year. The Jumbos got off to a quick start to the race, leading for a good portion of the way until Coast Guard, Virginia and Marist all made late charges. Still, Tufts was able to hold on for third, with the top four teams separated by less than two seconds.
"It's been a long time since Tufts has medaled at the ECAC," Bayless said. "It was really exciting and an incredible race."
The Jumbos entered New Englands the week before looking to culminate their season by winning the event. The 1V fours team won its first heat in a time of 6:53.00, defeating Amherst by a shade over one second. In the grand final, Tufts led wire-to-wire, holding off a late move from the UConn crew to finish in 6:52.383, 2.69 seconds ahead of the Huskies. Amherst finished third with a time of 6:55.188. The victory in the 1V fours race was the program's first in 18 years.
"It was our best race of the season, and probably ever," Bayless said. "Normally, we have a good start, then we move really well in the middle of the race, and we have a pretty good sprint. In this race, we had a good start, then kind of walked away from the other teams in the middle of the race. UConn came on strong at the end, but we picked it up. And Amherst pushed us hard in both races."


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