ANNAPOLIS, Md. — No. 9-ranked Syracuse men's heavyweight rowing team retained the Goes Trophy for a fifth consecutive year as it defeated No. 14-ranked Cornell and No. 20-ranked Navy on the Severn River on Saturday morning.
The Orange also posted victories in all four varsity eight races over the Big Red and Midshipmen, retaining the Stagg Cup for the sixth consecutive year.
Cornell placed second in all four varsity eight races, finishing within at least 10.1 seconds of the Orange, and placed third in the 5V8+ race against a pair of Navy crews.
RESULTS
1V8+:
Syracuse - 6:07.0
Cornell - 6:13.5
Navy - 6:19.2
2V8+:
Syracuse - 6:11.2
Cornell - 6:16.9
Navy - 6:24.1
3V8+:
Syracuse - 6:23.4
Cornell - 6:32.5
Navy - 6:48.1
4V8+:
Syracuse - 6:26.4
Cornell - 6:36.5
Navy - 6:46.4
5V8+:
Navy 6V8 - 6:30.8
Navy 5V8 - 6:35.1
Cornell - 6:37.5
BOATINGS
1V8+: Sofie Cole (coxswain),
Thomas Kunkler (stroke),
Walid Ghamra,
Finn Hayes,
Tony Klar,
Luke Brust,
Constantino Oberto-Calleri,
Geoffrey Miller,
Christiaan Eikeboom (bow).
2V8+: Abbey Charlamb (coxswain),
Matteo Banducci (stroke),
Iasonas Exarchou,
Paul Stone,
Ward Dobeck,
Joost Schirm,
Michael Goodall,
Joe Savell,
Zachary Vorrath (bow).
3V8+: Jack Walker (coxswain),
Zachary Kano (stroke),
Bennett Dodge,
Harrison Sremac,
Robert Walker,
Veeran Dhaliwal,
Xavier Wendt,
Abe Litvak,
Liam Ardrey (bow).
4V8+: Danielle Unson (coxswain),
Marco Burrows (stroke),
Johnnie Moriarty,
Nate Stoulil,
Justin Umbrasas,
Morley Pendred,
Iason Diogenous,
Nicholas Hebard,
Shane Gazdus (bow).
5V8+: Kevin Ha (coxswain),
Michael Meneshian (stroke),
Timothy Walsh,
Bo Graham,
Findley Hartzell,
Oles Spodin,
James Larrabee,
Griffin Fitzpatrick,
Arya Mogtader (bow).
A LOOK UPSTREAM
Cornell will return to action next Saturday, April 26, when it travels to Derby, Conn., for the annual Carnegie Cup race against No. 7-ranked Yale and No. 8-ranked Princeton.
Princeton, who snapped Yale's eight-race win streak last year on the Cayuga Inlet, will be looking to post its first win streak in the Carnegie Cup since posting three consecutive victories between 2004 and 2006.
The Big Red will be vying for its first Carnegie Cup victory since winning on its home waters in 2012.