Northeastern Men’s Rowing Team Excels at IRA Invitational With Top 5 Finishes
The Northeastern men's rowing team concluded the IRA Invitational with intense races against top crews including Harvard, Stanford, and Yale, finishing fifth in the first varsity race and ahead of Stanford. In the second varsity race, they finished just over a second behind Yale, showcasing a strong sprint in the final strokes. The third varsity also had a competitive race, finishing behind Washington, Brown, and Harvard. Next, the team will compete against Boston University for the Arlett Cup on April 6.
By the Numbers- Northeastern's first varsity finished 5th with a time of 5:32.20, ahead of Stanford (5:38.79).
- The second varsity finished with a time of 5:40.41, slightly behind Yale and ahead of Harvard.
- Northeastern men's rowing team wrapped up the IRA Invitational, showcasing strong performances across varsity races.
- Upcoming event: Huskies will race Boston University for the Arlett Cup on April 6, marking their first home race of the season.
The Huskies will look to maintain their strong form as they prepare to face Boston University for the Arlett Cup in their upcoming home race.
Bottom LineThe Northeastern men's rowing team's competitive display at the IRA Invitational sets the stage for an exciting showdown against Boston University for the Arlett Cup, highlighting their determination and skill in the rowing circuit.
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