Men’s rowing opens spring racing against Navy and Brown

PRINCETON, NJ – Highlighted by the varsity eight-boat win over Navy, the Boston University men’s rowing team opened its 85th season on Lake Carnegie Sunday morning against the Midshipmen and Brown.

The Terriers defeated Navy in three of the four races and included a win in the fourth varsity eight contest against Brown to increase overall wins.

Coxed by Senior William Mulhall and fondled by freshman Friedrich Amelingmeyer, the varsity eight boat batted a time of 5:57.70 to beat the Navy’s time of 5:59.60, with the Bears taking first place with 5:52.47. The second boat in the Uni Eight started the morning second overall at 6:03.68 and finished ahead of the Mids (6:05.44) while Brown won in 5:59.45.

The fourth boat of the Uni Eight took first place in 6:27.96 to beat both Brown (6:31.19) and Navy (6:27.96). The third boat of the Uni Eight was third in 6:18.86, nine seconds behind Brown and nearly four behind Navy.

BU will host next rivals Northeastern on Saturday, April 2, with ESPN+ covering the Arlett Cup fight.

RESULTS

V8
1) Brown – 5:52.47
2) Boston U – 5:57.70
3) Navy – 5:59.60



2V8
1) Brown – 5:59.45
2) Boston U – 6:03.68
3) Navy – 6:05.44



3V8
1) Brown – 6:09.60
2) Navy – 6:14.90
3) Boston U – 6:18.86



4V8
1) Boston U – 6:27.96
2) Brown – 6:31.19
3) Navy – 6:41.01

POSITIONS

V8
Cox: William Mulhall
Stroke: Friedrich Amelingmeyer
7: Paul Seiter
6: Alexander von Schwerdtner
5: Jonathan Cameron
4: Timothy Nothnagel
3: Gabriel Stekl
2: Luke Brady
Arch: Nick Tingelstein

2V8
Cox: Matt Murphey
Stroke: Bowen de Gouw
7: Alex Jastremski
6: Harrison Steck
5: Coach Unsworth
4: Andrea Garbo
3: Esben Kok
2: Adrian Renke
Bow: Stefan Scornavacca

3V8
Cox: peter adams
Stroke: Ethan Feldman
7: Tucker Thomas
6: Owen Loeb
5: Grigsby Lovaas
4: Baringer Lovaas
3: Alex Dailida
2: Billy Sanders
Arch: Ben Hunnewell

4V8
Cox: Catherine O’Neal
Stroke: Dylan Fagiani
7: Salim Onbargi
6: Marino Kerler
5: Igor Olchansky
4: Max Honeybone
3: Ryan purple
2: Eric Morgan
Bow: Hurst Thompson


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