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EARC Conference Championships
UW men's varsity eight fourth at EARC Conference Championships
May 16, 2010 | Men's Rowing
May 16, 2010
MADISON, Wis. – The No. 8 Wisconsin men’s rowing        team was led by its third varsity eight, which captured its second consecutive title, at        the 2010 Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges (EARC) Conference Championships on Sunday.        The Eastern Sprints, as their also known, took place on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester,        Mass.
        
        In the headline race of the day, Wisconsin clocked a 5:39.208 to place fourth. Harvard        captured the race in 5:33.007, while Princeton, 5:35.507 and Brown (5:36.917) rounded out        the top three finishers.
        
        The varsity eight was a battle all day, with some great surprises in the morning heats. One        such surprise involved third-seeded Yale, who failed to even reach the grand final after        ninth-seeded Columbia won the third heat in a photo finish over second-place Wisconsin and        third-place Yale. Only the top two boats advance to the grand final. Columbia clocked a        5:42.373, with the Badgers second in 5:42.442 and Yale third in 5:42.593.
"Pretty good day at the Sprints," said head coach Chris Clark. "The varsity eight really spun their wheels in the heat and really didn't go to according what we had planned. It cost them and everyone else in our heat. Their legs were shot for the grand final and the best they could manage was fourth. They really didn't have any gas at all. Again, not bad, but they were expecting more, so they were a little disappointed."
Wisconsin’s second varsity eight took third in its race, with Brown winning in 5:36.362. Cornell grabbed the second slot in 5:38.608, with the Badgers third in 5:39.260.
Clark said, "The second varsity did well in their heat, but had some pretty rough water        in the final and were a little disappointed in what happened and were a little disappointed        in leaving with the bronze medal."
        
        UW’s victory in the third varsity eight was its second in as many years as the        crew of coxswain Michael        Patinkin, Dave        Lucas, John        Ludders, Dan Moore, Will Porter, Dan        Agostinacchio, Brian Whyms,        Chris Stiles and Cory Hatton gave        the Badgers their 16th all-time Eastern Sprints boat title.
"The third varsity was two races, wire-to-wire perfect the whole way," stated Clark. "That is the seventh time we've won that event so they are no strangers to that."
In the freshmen races, UW’s top boat won the petite final to place seventh. The Badgers had been seeded 11th coming into the championship. Wisconsin’s second freshmen eight placed third out of four crews and exactly where it was seeded.
"In the freshmen eight, winning petites is not an objective of ours in the long run, but nevertheless, they have come a long way," mentioned Clark. "They have really improved since the start of the season and so we are all happy about it."
Wisconsin returns to the water for its next races on May 28 against George Washington in        a tune-up for the the national championships. Then the Badgers race June 3-5 at the 2010        Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championships, also in Camden, N.J. Racing        takes place on the Cooper River.
        
        2010 Eastern Sprints
        May 16, 2010
        Lake Quinsigamond
        Worcester, Mass.
        2,000 meters
        
        Varsity Eight
        Grand Final
        1. Harvard, 5:33.007; 2. Princeton, 5:35.507; 3. Brown, 5:36.917; 4. Wisconsin,        5:39.208; 5. Dartmouth, 5:39.208; 6. Columbia, 5:43.481
        
        Heat 3 (Top 2 to Grand Final)
        1. Columbia, 5:42.373; 2. Wisconsin, 5:42.442; 3. Yale, 5:42.593; 4. Boston        University, 5:49.137; 5. Georgetown, 5:54.550; 6. Holy Cross, 6:02.003
        
        UW Lineup: Coxswain Anthony        Altimari, Tim        Aghai, Roger Huffman,        Matt        Lojkovic, Max        Goff, Luke        Juckett, Steve Dudek, Daniel        Gengler, Sam        Hoidal
        
        Second Varsity Eight
        Grand Final
        1. Brown, 5:36.362; 2. Cornell, 5:38.608; 3. Wisconsin, 5:39.260; 4. Harvard,        5:44.558; 5. Princeton, 5:45.124; 6. Northeastern, 5:54.094
        
        Heat 3 (Top 2 to Grand Final)
        1. Wisconsin, 5:49.169; 2. Princeton, 5:52.961; 3. Columbia, 5:54.642; 4. Navy,        6:03.182; 5. Georgetown, 6:11.503; 6. Rutgers, 6:13. 332
        
        UW Lineup: Coxswain Matt Francsis,        Michael        Kaufman, Zach        Rodenbough, Paul Williams,        James Hadar,        Jack        Yeksigian, Andrew        Gallagher, Ryan Thompson,        Eric        Duhon
        
        Third Varsity Eight
        Grand Final
        1. Wisconsin, 5:41.300; 2. Brown, 5:43.349; 3. Harvard, 5:44.130; 4. Cornell,        5:48.973; 5. Yale, 5:51.614; 6. Princeton, 5:53.874
        
        Heat 1 (Top 3 to Grand Final, rest to B Final)
        1. Wisconsin, 5:57.085; 2. Yale, 6:00.700; 3. Princeton, 6:05.310; 4. Boston        University, 6:09.422; 5. Dartmouth, 6:21.004
        
        UW Lineup: Coxswain Michael        Patinkin, Dave        Lucas, John        Ludders, Dan Moore, Will Porter, Dan        Agostinacchio, Brian Whyms,        Chris Stiles, Cory        Hatton
        
        Freshmen Eight
        B Final
        1. Wisconsin, 5:48.900; 2. Brown, 5:49.470; 3. Syracuse, 5:51.007; 4. Navy,        5:52.360; 5. Penn, 5:55.008; 6. Yale, 5:55.771
        
        Heat 2 (Top 2 to Grand Final, 3-4 to B Final, 5-6 to C Final)
        1. Princeton, 5:48.993; 2. Cornell, 5:50.743; 3. Wisconsin, 5:57.329; 4. Syracuse,        5:58.296; 5. Northeastern, 6:03.166; 6. George Washington, 6:15.398
        
        Coxswain Chris Lawrence, Andrew        Weiland, Matt Hinkamp, Tyler Dawson,        Drew Miller,        Alec Hub, Cody Rissman,        Casey        Klein Kennedy, Ben Ruble
        
        Second Freshmen Eight
        Grand Final
        1. Cornell, 5:53.480; 2. Navy, 5:54.555; 3. Wisconsin, 6:08.249; 4. George        Washington, 6:16.226
        
        Coxswain Eric        Rhiel, Brady        Steinbach, Jacob Warhuus,        Evan        Robertson, Justin        Chaudoir, Cal        Nuthals, Charles Holtz,        Alex Grunyk,        Lowell        McNicholas




