No. 2 Harvard has already lost to No. 1 Princeton this year. The Tigers defeated Harvard by almost five seconds in their regatta with No. 3 Yale two weeks ago.
"Everyone expects that Princeton is the crew to beat," Fallows said. " I'm sure they will [come out strong]."
The Tigers, who have not lost this season, have beaten EARC foes Georgetown, Cornell, Rutgers, Penn, Navy and Yale.
The Crimson has defeated Cornell, Penn, Dartmouth, MIT, Yale and Rutgers.
"Yale could be a contender," Fallows said. "Rutgers has been very good, too."
Harvard bested Yale by about one second and Rutgers by almost eight earlier this spring.
"We're focusing on making sure that we perform on race day as we have in practice over the last couple of weeks," Fallows said. "We've been very strong in practice."
Since the lightweights were not in action last weekend, the Crimson had extra training time.
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