Archive for January, 2010

Jan 12 2010

JOIN OUR TEAM THIS WINTER

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Recruitment meetings will be held at our Boathouse on the first floor of the Drake Union 1849 Cannon
Tuesday 1/19 @5pm
Wednesday 1/20 @5pm
Thursday 1/21 @5pm

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Jan 03 2010

Wolverbuck

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On November 21st, the varsity and novice men participated in the annual dual with the men’s crew from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Both squads rowed well, but fell short of winning. The men’s team appreciates all of the women and alumni who came to cheer them on.

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Jan 03 2010

Dayton Duel

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On November 14th, the women’s team had a dual with the NCAA women’s crew from Dayton on the O’Shaughnessy reservoir. The Buckeyes V8 and second varsity 8 both beat Dayton in their respective races. The women’s novice 8 finished in front of Cincinnati (who competed only in the novice events), yet behind Dayton by [...]

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Jan 03 2010

Head of the Hooch

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The Buckeyes traveled to Chattanooga, Tennessee, and finished 6th out of 42 colleges in total team points. The men’s championship 8 placed 3rd among 13 crews. The men’s lightweight 4+ took home a gold medal, while the men’s club 8 finished 4th. The women made a strong showing placing 2nd in the club 8 and [...]

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Jan 03 2010

New Boats

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The Ohio State Crew Club added three new, top of the line racing shells to its fleet. Head coach Hugh Dodd made the long drive up to the Vespoli factory in New Haven, Connecticut, to haul back a brand new M2 8, a new Ultralight 4+, and the demo Ultralight 4+ that the men’s [...]

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Jan 03 2010

Speakmon Regatta

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The men and women’s novice teams competed in their first races October 24th. Both teams finished 1st and 2nd in their races. These first-season rowers challenged the nearly 5-kilometer course after only three weeks on the team. The rapid progress of these rowers, many of whom did not compete in high school, is a credit [...]

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