Virginia and Brown went down to the wire in the race with the Cavaliers winning in 6:14.0 and the Bears just behind in 6:14.1.
Penn and B.U. were fifth and sixth, respectively.
The varsity fours race was more of the same, with Radcliffe coming in fifth behind Brown, Virginia, Princeton and a second Brown boat.
The Black-and-White finished in 7:19.5, behind Brown's 7:08.4, Virginia's 7:14.0, Princeton's 7:14.6 and the second Brown boat's 7:18.6.
Syracuse, the sixth-place crew, crossed the line in 7:34.4.
Radcliffe's novice eight won the petite (consolation) final with a time of 6:32.4, ahead of Wisconsin by 2.4 seconds.
The second novice eight finished in second in the petite final with a time of 6:56.8, just behind Virginia's 6:52.4.
In the race for the Chick Willing Points Trophy, which measures a team's success across the races, Radcliffe finished in fourth, behind first-place Brown and Princeton and Virginia, who tied for second place.
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