Saturday, October 25
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Head of the Schuylkill
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Mountain Hawks Wrap Up Fall Competition At Head Of The Schuylkill Regatta
10/25/2025 6:32:00 PM | Men's Rowing, Women's Rowing
PHILADELPHIA – Lehigh rowing's final competition of the fall campaign occurred on Saturday morning at the Head of the Schuylkill Regatta just down the road in Philadelphia. The Mountain Hawks had seven different boats competing across four different races between men's and women's fours and eights.
"I'm really proud of the team today," said Steven J. '69 & Karen A. Lee head rowing coach Peter Costas. "Once again, they brought a focused and confident tone into a high-pressure setting. The effort in the two championship four events from all three boats was tremendous and very much set the tone from their warmup that it was going to be a positive day for Lehigh. Every boat brought their best selves to the start and emptied the tank; that's all we're looking to do."
Lehigh kicked off their day with the men's championship fours race that saw one boat compete and one boat scratch. The Mountain Hawks boat coxswained by Djordje Marjanovic finished 27th out of 41 boats with a time of 14:15.364.
Next up was the women's championship fours, which had three Lehigh entrants (two racing, one scratched). Lehigh's boat coxswained by Shreya Dadlani came in 23rd out of 56 in 15:18.388 while Lehigh's boat coxswained by Grace Ioffe finished 34th in 15:40.219.
In the men's club championship eights race, the 'Packer Pride' boat coxswained by Aidan Judge came away with a stellar third place finish out of 45 boats, clocking in at 11:44.629. Lehigh's second boat, coxswained by Cesca Campise, finished 19th at 12:26.387.
"Our race plan was to take the first 2000 meters of the race out fast, which filled us with confidence as we passed some competitive crews early on," said junior Alex Blaszkiewicz. "It's great to see our hard work and training pay off with a great end to the season and get to carry our momentum into the winter season."
"I thought it was a great way to close out the fall season and a great last fall race as a senior, especially being in a boat with everyone else in my class," said senior David Huang. "Looking forward to the winter season and the phase of training."
Lehigh's last event of the day was the women's championship eights race in which the Mountain Hawks raced two boats. Lehigh's top finishing boat, coxswained by Ava Albano, placed 16th out of 27 boats with a time of 13:11.201. The second boat, coxswained by Dadlani, finished 21st in 13:23.562.
"This trip down the Schuylkill was a great way to cap off the seniors' fall racing careers," said junior Jack Wicke. "Having a boat with seven people in the graduating class, our focus going into the race was giving a complete effort and emptying the tanks. I would say we delivered in that regard, putting down a gritty race with a strong result. We overtook a boat in our final sprint and gave an effort that the seniors can be proud of."
The final event of the fall season for the Mountain Hawks is the annual Class Day Regatta on Saturday, November 1 at the Steiner/Steinberg Boathouse in Allentown.
Like Lehigh Rowing on Facebook, follow on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram for continued updates on the Mountain Hawks.
Parks
C Ava Albano
8 Madison Goldstein
7 Ryann McDonald
6 Jacquelyn Bousquet-Smith
5 Victoria Bazarko
4 Sara Petrovic
3 Meghan Hastings
2 Anna Brock
1 Mina Petrovic
Lesker
C Shreya Dadlani
8 Sarah Lucas
7 Lydia Sheeser
6 Michela Biondi
5 Seeley Mazur
4 Elizabeth Janes
3 Hannah Vogel
2 Maeve Timms
1 Olivia Shafer
Farr
C Shreya Dadlani
4 Adelaide Weir
3 Addison Fitzgerald
2 Rachel Janosky
1 Julia Eler
Marauder
C Grace Ioffe
4 Jordan Roth
3 Claire Walker
2 Sadie Panero
1 Emma Schwartz
Packer Pride
C Aidan Judge
8 Evan McDonnell
7 Colby Brogan
6 Noah Pelham
5 Alex Blaszkiewicz
4 Matthew Stugart
3 Drew Hetzer
2 Max Reznik
1 John Deutch
Founders
C Cesca Campise
8 Luke Blum
7 Patrick Flynn
6 Zachary Wexler
5 Corbin Homan
4 David Huang
3 Jack Wicke
2 William Snider
1 Henry Vietor
Copeland
C Djordje Marjanovic
4 James Corcoran
3 Nathan Barnwell
2 Cullen Kingston
1 Ryan Miller
"I'm really proud of the team today," said Steven J. '69 & Karen A. Lee head rowing coach Peter Costas. "Once again, they brought a focused and confident tone into a high-pressure setting. The effort in the two championship four events from all three boats was tremendous and very much set the tone from their warmup that it was going to be a positive day for Lehigh. Every boat brought their best selves to the start and emptied the tank; that's all we're looking to do."
Lehigh kicked off their day with the men's championship fours race that saw one boat compete and one boat scratch. The Mountain Hawks boat coxswained by Djordje Marjanovic finished 27th out of 41 boats with a time of 14:15.364.
Next up was the women's championship fours, which had three Lehigh entrants (two racing, one scratched). Lehigh's boat coxswained by Shreya Dadlani came in 23rd out of 56 in 15:18.388 while Lehigh's boat coxswained by Grace Ioffe finished 34th in 15:40.219.
In the men's club championship eights race, the 'Packer Pride' boat coxswained by Aidan Judge came away with a stellar third place finish out of 45 boats, clocking in at 11:44.629. Lehigh's second boat, coxswained by Cesca Campise, finished 19th at 12:26.387.
"Our race plan was to take the first 2000 meters of the race out fast, which filled us with confidence as we passed some competitive crews early on," said junior Alex Blaszkiewicz. "It's great to see our hard work and training pay off with a great end to the season and get to carry our momentum into the winter season."
"I thought it was a great way to close out the fall season and a great last fall race as a senior, especially being in a boat with everyone else in my class," said senior David Huang. "Looking forward to the winter season and the phase of training."
Lehigh's last event of the day was the women's championship eights race in which the Mountain Hawks raced two boats. Lehigh's top finishing boat, coxswained by Ava Albano, placed 16th out of 27 boats with a time of 13:11.201. The second boat, coxswained by Dadlani, finished 21st in 13:23.562.
"This trip down the Schuylkill was a great way to cap off the seniors' fall racing careers," said junior Jack Wicke. "Having a boat with seven people in the graduating class, our focus going into the race was giving a complete effort and emptying the tanks. I would say we delivered in that regard, putting down a gritty race with a strong result. We overtook a boat in our final sprint and gave an effort that the seniors can be proud of."
The final event of the fall season for the Mountain Hawks is the annual Class Day Regatta on Saturday, November 1 at the Steiner/Steinberg Boathouse in Allentown.
Like Lehigh Rowing on Facebook, follow on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram for continued updates on the Mountain Hawks.
Parks
C Ava Albano
8 Madison Goldstein
7 Ryann McDonald
6 Jacquelyn Bousquet-Smith
5 Victoria Bazarko
4 Sara Petrovic
3 Meghan Hastings
2 Anna Brock
1 Mina Petrovic
Lesker
C Shreya Dadlani
8 Sarah Lucas
7 Lydia Sheeser
6 Michela Biondi
5 Seeley Mazur
4 Elizabeth Janes
3 Hannah Vogel
2 Maeve Timms
1 Olivia Shafer
Farr
C Shreya Dadlani
4 Adelaide Weir
3 Addison Fitzgerald
2 Rachel Janosky
1 Julia Eler
Marauder
C Grace Ioffe
4 Jordan Roth
3 Claire Walker
2 Sadie Panero
1 Emma Schwartz
Packer Pride
C Aidan Judge
8 Evan McDonnell
7 Colby Brogan
6 Noah Pelham
5 Alex Blaszkiewicz
4 Matthew Stugart
3 Drew Hetzer
2 Max Reznik
1 John Deutch
Founders
C Cesca Campise
8 Luke Blum
7 Patrick Flynn
6 Zachary Wexler
5 Corbin Homan
4 David Huang
3 Jack Wicke
2 William Snider
1 Henry Vietor
Copeland
C Djordje Marjanovic
4 James Corcoran
3 Nathan Barnwell
2 Cullen Kingston
1 Ryan Miller
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