Holy Cross men’s rowing team secures three wins on senior day

Kyan Chase, Athlete
Kyan Chase, Athlete
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The Holy Cross men’s rowing team hosted Hobart, Marist, and Temple on April 18 at Lake Quinsigamond, achieving three victories in their home regatta. The varsity eight finished second to Temple with a time of 5:46.3, while the second, third, and fourth varsity eights each won their respective races.

The event highlighted the team’s competitive performance as the second varsity eight posted a winning time of 5:56.0, finishing three seconds ahead of Marist. The third varsity eight secured victory by over ten seconds with a time of 5:59.5. In head-to-head competition against Marist, the fourth varsity eight also claimed a win by nearly five seconds with a finishing time of 6:15.6.

After racing concluded, Holy Cross recognized nine seniors for their commitment to the program during its senior day celebration. The honored athletes were Kyan Chase, Charlie Farley, Kevin Greed, Nick Hessick, Wilson Langkamp, Stephen Meier, Collin O’Connor, Jack Petrus, and Ben Vieten.

The results demonstrate strong depth across all boats for Holy Cross as they prepare for upcoming challenges later in the season.

Looking ahead to next week’s competition schedule, men’s rowing will travel to Ithaca to compete against Cornell University, Oregon State University and Pennsylvania on Cayuga Lake on May 1.



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