Senior Lauren Toretta and captain Alex Beale sailed in A Division, placing in the top five of three of their fourteen races. Freshman duo Clemmie Everett and Laura Knoll sailed in B Division.
"As a whole, we were somewhat frustrated with our performance, since it felt like we had lots of good pieces of races," Everett said. "The team will only improve from here."
Spring break will be a valuable opportunity for both teams to prepare for the rest of the busy season.
"I think these regattas served as a barometer for the Harvard teams by allowing us to assess our strengths and weaknesses as we start preparing for Nationals," Bischoff said.
It will be a busy "break" for the teams. This Saturday, the co-ed team will compete in the Owen Trophy at Yale, the SNE Team Race at Connecticut College, and the Sloop Invitational at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.
The women's team will try to hold on to its first-place ranking as it competes for the President's Trophy at Boston University.
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