Harvard skipper Tony Parker placed seventh in the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association's Single-Handed Championships at M.I.T. last Sunday.
Parker won his heat of the semi-finals on Saturday to reach the ten-boat finals, but was outdistanced in Sunday's race.
The regatta was dominated by the Coast Guard Academy, which qualified five of the ten boats in the finals and swept first and second places.
Parker's 33 points were 23 points off the winning Coast Guard pace.
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