At the Eastern Association of Women's Rowing Colleges (EAWRC) Sprints on May 16, Radcliffe rowed to a fourth-place finish with a time of 6:12.4. Brown rowed to a 6:02.1.
During the dual season, Radcliffe dropped races only to Brown and Princeton. The Princeton race was just a .7-second loss.
The Black-and-White won races against Cornell, MIT, Northeastern, Syracuse, Dartmouth, Boston University, Wisconsin and Yale.
But the senior leadership will be missed by Radcliffe next year as the crew looks to continued success.
"These seniors are the most intense, tough people I know," junior Anne Browning said. "Their level of intensity and determination cannot be replaced. I'll really miss racing with them."
Radcliffe Lightweights
The Black-and-White's 6:48.6 was not enough to challenge first-place Princeton's 6:32.3. The Tigers' closest competitors were Villanova and Virginia, who were sandwiched in between Radcliffe and Princeton.
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