Lehigh University Athletics
Lehigh University


San Diego Crew Classic
Mountain Hawks compete in San Diego Classic
4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM | Men's Rowing, Women's Rowing
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. - The Lehigh Men’s and Women’s Varsity Eights traveled to sunny California and competed in the extremely competitive Cal Cup at the San Diego Crew Classic last weekend on Mission Bay.
The Men’s Heat was the first race of the weekend. In the calm early morning conditions, the Mountain Hawk Men faced six other boats including last year’s champions
Less than an hour later, the Women’s heat came down a similarly pristine course against a diverse set of crews from
The women raced first in their Petite Finals but the mid-morning start to Sunday racing produced less than pristine racing conditions, as crews were forced to deal with a strong port-to-starboard crosswind down the course. This wind affected the women’s start, and again they started the race in a weak 6th place position. Undaunted they took on the strong field, and charged down the course. By the half-way mark Lehigh had pulled ahead of Villanova and was steadily walking on UC San Diego and UC Santa Clara. At this point, the competition in the lane next to them inexplicably veered into Lehigh’s lane, forcing Lehigh to adjust their course and loose time. Lehigh channeled their frustrations into a powerful second half that pressed them even with the leading and unimpeded Villanova crew. With only 150 meters to go, a hotly contested sprint ensued and Lehigh won the race, beating Villanova by a small margin of .47 seconds.
The Men’s Final was a well contested piece all the way down the course. Nationally ranked UC San Diego was able to push out to a half-length lead in the first quarter, along with UCLA, UC Davis and
Coxed by Senior Sarah Michaels, the Women’s straight port-stroked lineup from bow to stern was Jackie Cross, Becca Guzman, Ellen Sweet, Emily Marshall, Christine Porcaro, Alix Howie, Diana Philipova, and Denise Julian.
Coxed by Freshman Jack Muskett, and featuring a bucket in four and five seats, the Men’s lineup from bow to stern was Kyle Miller, Joe Loguiduice, John Young, Andrew Younghein, Chris Hause, Sam Anderson, Phil Bresnahan and Todd Mickelson.











