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Men's Crew Has Outstanding Showing at State Championships

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The RIT men's Varsity 8 crew team finished third in the 2006 NYS Championships

| 5/8/2006 12:09:09 PM

WHITNEY POINT, NY - The Tiger Varsity and Novice Men had a tremendous showing at the 2006 New York State Championships at Whitney Point. The Tiger Varsity 8 (/) team earned the bronze medal in the championship, defeating a handful of Division I teams.

The men’s varsity 8 raced the heat on Saturday placing third behind Hobart and Army, guaranteeing them a spot in the grand final in lane six. Racing in the “Ruth Curtis Briggs” were cox’n, Nate Fukuwa, stroke seat, Travis Driscoll (Aeru, NY/Seton Catholic), seven seat, “Duke” Boneventura, six seat, Scott DeFisher (Sodus, NY/Sodus), five seat, Eric Siewert, four seat, Jeremy Schiele (Union Grove, MI/The Prairie School), three seat, Derik Bibb (Jericho, VT/Mount Mansfield Union), two seat, Matt Hebdon, and bow seat, Chris Frey (Reistertown, MD/Franklin).

In Sunday’s grand final, with 450 meters to go, the varsity men sprinted early from mid pack, holding off a charging Hobart College by a half a second and securing the bronze medal. Finishing first was Marist and second, Army.

“With 15 strokes to go I saw Hobart moving on us," said Tiger Head Coach Jim Bodenstedt. "Then I looked at our boat and saw Travis raise the stroke rate as high as the boat could go. I just thought, hold on guys, hold on. Honestly, from my angle, I thought we finished fourth. I sort of resigned myself to that. But I wasn’t on the finish line, and so when the announcement came over the PA announcing the finish, I felt an immense amount of pride. I knew the guys raced their best. They came into this weekend believing in themselves and they proved to the rowing community that they are a force to be reckoned with. Pound for pound they were the lightest crew on the water, but they raced with the biggest hearts. I couldn’t be prouder.”

The novice men’s eight event finished the day’s racing for RIT Crew. The young tigers finished fourth overall just out of the medals, but put in a valiant performance. Racing in the “J. Craig” were cox’n, Katelyn Harroff, stroke seat, Kyle Nikolich, seven seat, Andrew Lawlor, six seat, Ryan Hallerman (St. Louis, MO/St. Mary's), five seat, Andre Jarreau, four seat, Eric Calogerakis, three seat, Jason Gallant, two seat, Ryan Galgon, and bow seat, Brendon Evans.

This weekend the Tiger Crew heads to Philadelphia for the prestigious Dad Vail Championship Regatta.