Freshman Kyle Kovacs had a difficult day, sailing singlehanded to an 11th-place finish in the C-division. Johnson’s brother Reed, a freshman at BC, won the C-division.
“Kyle and Vince were pretty anxious to go out and prove they could do better, but they didn’t have the chance,” Johnson said.
OBERG TROPHY at MIT
Harvard finished ninth of 10 teams, topping Southern Maine in the three-division Oberg Trophy regatta at MIT. Sailors completed four races per division in the win, and the Crimson combined to finish ninth in 10 of the 12 races, overall.
Senior Daphne Lyman skippered the A-division, with freshman Max Chalfin crewing.
Sophomore Marion Guillaume skippered the B-division as freshman Katie Beck crewed, while junior Rob Grenzeback and freshman Alicia Harley teamed up at skipper and crew in the C-division.
METRO SERIES 4 at TUFTS
The Metro Series 4 at Tufts got off to a slow start on Saturday due, predictably, to the absence of breezes.
Harvard, meanwhile, commenced with a rough start. The team’s troubles continued throughout the regatta, scraping out a 12th place finish of 13 teams overall.
Guillaume skippered with Beck at crew as the A-division boat took 12th, as did the B-division, skippered by Grenzeback and crewed by Chaflin.
BU TROPHY
The Crimson finished 12th of 16 in the BU Trophy, led by sophomore Pat Mauro and senior Jenny Wong, who combined to finish 10th in the A-division.
Sophomores Robbie McIntosh and Sam Fink paired up to finish 13th in the B-division.
Coast Guard won the sophomore- and freshman-heavy regatta.
WOMEN’S DELLENBAUGH
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