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Men's Crew Set for Sunday's Eastern Sprints
ON TAP: Of the 16 schools competing for the title at the 2006 EARC “Eastern” Sprints in Worcester, Mass., on May 21, the BU heavyweights are seeded eighth in the varsity race behind nationally top-ranked Princeton, fourth-ranked Brown, fifth-ranked Harvard, sixth-ranked Wisconsin, ninth-ranked Northeastern, eighth-ranked Syracuse and 10th-ranked Yale. The Terriers will also compete in the second varsity eights and third varsity fours, along with the first and second freshman eights. MORNING MATCH-UPS: Below is a list of where the Terriers are seeded for this year’s Eastern Sprints and against whom they will be rowing in the morning heats. VS. OPPONENTS: Earlier this year, four of the five Terrier boats rowed against at least one of their morning opponents. Below is how each fared. BU IN THE SPRINTS: Although the Terriers have yet to take the title since the inception of the Eastern Sprints in 1946, BU earned its best overall varsity finish last season when the team placed fourth. Not only was last year BU’s best ever finish, but it also marked the Terriers’ first trip to the Grand Final since 1990, when the team placed sixth. Since then, the Terriers had only finished as high as eighth on four occasions (1994, 1995, 2003 and 2004). 16TH FOR PRATT: This marks the 16th Eastern Sprints that BU Head Coach Rodney Pratt will be coaching the Terrier varsity boat, although he previously coached Navy’s freshman crew in the Sprints. SPRINTS SEEDINGS HISTORY: The Terriers’ lowest seeding in the varsity heavyweight event under Pratt was 13th during a three-year span (1999-2001), while the Terriers’ eight seed this year ties their previous high (1998). Last year, BU held the nine seed and finished fourth overall, as the Terriers have finished at least three places higher than their ranking in each of the last three Sprints (2003 - 12th seed, 8th place; 2004 - 11th seed, 8th place; 2005 - 9th seed, 4th place). A LOOK AT THE VARSITY: BU’s 1V finished the spring dual season with a 5-4 record, with wins over Dartmouth, then No. 20 Rutgers, No. 19 Columbia, No. 20 Oregon State and MIT. Further, the victories over Dartmouth and Rutgers gave the Terriers their first Bill Cup victory since 1991. Meanwhile, all four losses came to crews that were ranked among the nation’s top 10 at the time of the race, including No. 8 Northeastern, No. 9 Syracuse, No. 7 Wisconsin and No. 4 Brown. The current line-up in the experienced BU boat boasts four seniors (two co-captains) and five juniors. CHANGING LINE-UP: The current varsity eight configuration represents a vastly different line-up from the last race. The only seats that remain the same are the one, five and seven seats, along with the coxswain. Jozef Klaassen out with an illness, who previously rowed in the six seat, Ian Adams moved down to the 2V and both Mike Sugar and Fergus Hodgson are up from the 2V. Some major changes within the boat include William Daly (previously the stroke) switching spots with Eric Millard (previously the two seat). Millard is one of three in the boat who have only been rowing since coming to BU. MASS. NATIVES: Between the varsity and freshman squads, a total of eight rowers hail from the Commonwealth, including Shawn Amand (Marshfield), Cody Gantz (Wayland), Matt Seminerio (Melrose), Matt Trevithick (Hingham), Lukasz Turloski (Boston), Doud Flood (Southborough), Mike Iodice (Weston) and Stefan Seitler (Eastham). Seven of the eight (not including Shawn Amand) are expected to row in the Sprints. INTERNATIONAL FLAIR: Ten members of the Terrier crew come from countries outside the United States. Coming from Canada are Brandon Bately (Grimsby, Ont.), Michael Cheng (Toronto, Ont.) and Graham Leitch (London, Ont.). From Germany are Andreas Brinck (Essen), Florian Mennigen (Mustin) and Jens Robatzek (Stralsund). Hailing all the way from New Zealand are Fergus Hodgson (Ngaruawahia) and Jozef Klassen (Whakatane). Finally, Meindert Klem comes from Ouderkerk, The Netherlands, and Anthony Mullin is from Morley, England. Meanwhile, 15 of the U.S. states are represented on the team, including Massachusetts (8), New York (6), Florida (5), New Jersey (4), California (2), Connecticut (2), Maryland (2), New Hampshire (2), Pennsylvania (2), Colorado (1), Illinois (1), Kansas (1) and Washington (1). BU BOATINGS: 2ND VARSITY 8 3RD VARSITY 4 1ST FRESHMAN 8 1ST FRESHMAN 8
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