WORCESTER, Mass.-- The United States Coast Guard Academy claimed
the 2007 NEWMAC Women's Rowing Championship Saturday morning at
Lake Quinsigamond, as the Bears took top honors in the varsity
eight race to take the title in the six-team competition.
Mount Holyoke College earned the Florence Jope Smith Cup after
the Lyons earned the highest number of points in the overall
competition that included both varsity and novice races, edging out
both Wellesley College and Smith College for the title.
Coast Guard posted a winning time of 7:14.10 in the varsity
eight to outdistance Smith by over four seconds, while Mount
Holyoke took top honors in both the varsity three eight and the
novice eight. Wellesley posted the winning time in the
varsity two eight during competition.
The 2007 All-NEWMAC women's rowing varsity team consisted of
Clark's Kasia Baca and Sarah
Brooks, Coast Guard's Adriana Knies and
Sarah Southard, Mount Holyoke's Christine
DeLeo and Preya Nixon, Smith's
Margaux Buchanan and Elizabeth
Fishback, Wellesley's Kristen Cuneo and
Elizabeth Russell and WPI's Corinne
Linderman and Katie Siering.
The six members of the 2007 All-NEWMAC novice team were Clark's
Rachel Goldin, Coast Guard's Maggie
Ward, Mount Holyoke's Mya Steadman,
Smith's Julie Olson, Wellesley's Colleen
Corcoran and WPI's Stephanie Miskell.
Steve Hargis, the head women's crew coach at
the United States Coast Guard Academy, has been voted the 2007 New
England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Crew Coach
of the Year. Hargis, in his ninth season with the Bears, led his
varsity crew to Coast Guard's first ever NEWMAC Championship title.
Ranked fourth in the CRCA/NCAA Division III weekly regional
poll, the Bears finished in a time of 7:14.1 ahead of Smith, Mount
Holyoke, Wellesley, WPI and Clark in the championship race last
Saturday. The Bears also tied in votes with Wellesley for the
inaugural sportsmanship award.