Navy Dominates Atlantic-10 Invitational Racing with Comeback Victories
The Navy women's rowing team excelled at the Atlantic-10 Invitational in New Jersey, with their first varsity eight clinching a victory in the afternoon session alongside multiple runner-up finishes.
By the Numbers- In the first varsity eight session, Navy finished second with a time of 7:45.800.
- Navy's V8 improved in the afternoon session, winning with a time of 7:38.747.
The challenging conditions due to blustery wind added complexity to the races for all crews.
State of Play- Navy's rowing team competed in 10 races over two sessions against nine institutions, demonstrating consistent performance.
- The team will now focus on training before the upcoming Lake Wheeler Invitational in late April.
Navy will take a break from competition until the Lake Wheeler Invitational on April 26-27, using the time for further training and preparation.
Bottom LineThe Navy women's rowing team showed resilience and improvement throughout the Atlantic-10 Invitational, setting the stage for continued progress and success in upcoming competitions.
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