
No. 14 Terriers Top No. 12 Wisconsin for Jablonic Cup
April 30, 2022 | Men's Rowing
BOSTON - The No. 14 Boston University men's rowing team swept No. 12 Wisconsin Saturday morning on the Charles River, including a come-from-behind win in the varsity eight to win the Jablonic Cup.
Coxswain William Mulhall and stroke seat Paul Seiters helped the Terriers' top boat finish the 2,000-meter course with a time of 5:54.6, less than half a second ahead of the Badgers (5:55.0). This avenged last year's result, when Wisconsin won by .04 seconds in a photo-finish.
The Terriers earned their largest margin of victory in the second varsity eight when coxswain Peter Adams and stroke seat Bowen de Gouw helped their boat finish the course in a time of 6:01.8. Wisconsin completed the course in 6:07.2.
BU's third varsity eight, coxed by Catherine O'Neal and stroked by Dylan Fagiani, completed the sweep with a time of 6:04.3, ahead of Wisconsin's 6:06.0.
The Terriers will continue their weekend of competition against ranked opponents tomorrow when they travel to Lake Morey in Fairlee, Vermont, to race No. 5 Dartmouth for the Bill Cup and No. 6 Syracuse for the Conlan Cup.
Results
Varsity 8
1 - Boston University – 5:54.6
2 – Wisconsin – 5:55.0
Second Varsity 8
1 – Boston University – 6:01.8
2 – Wisconsin – 6:07.2
Third Varsity 8
1 – Boston University – 6:04.3
2 – Wisconsin – 6:06.0
V8
Cox: William Mulhall
Stroke: Paul Seiters
7: Alexander Jastremski
6: Nicholas Ringelstein
5: Luke Brady
4: Alex von Schwerdtner
3: Friedrich Amelingmeyer
2: Gabriel Stekl
Bow: Elliott Jenkins
2V8
Cox - Peter Adams
Stroke - Bowen de Gouw
7 - Ethan Feldman
6 - Harrison Steck
5 - Timothy Nothnagel
4 - Jonathan Cameron
3 - Trainer Unsworth
2 - Tucker Thomas
Bow - Stefan Scornavacca
3V8
Cox - Catherine O'Neal
Stroke - Dylan Fagiani
7 - Salim Onbargi
6 - Marino Kerler
5 - Alexander Dailida
4 - Grigsby Lovaas
3 - Igor Olchanski
2 - Baringer Lovaas
Bow - Hurst Thompson
Coxswain William Mulhall and stroke seat Paul Seiters helped the Terriers' top boat finish the 2,000-meter course with a time of 5:54.6, less than half a second ahead of the Badgers (5:55.0). This avenged last year's result, when Wisconsin won by .04 seconds in a photo-finish.
The Terriers earned their largest margin of victory in the second varsity eight when coxswain Peter Adams and stroke seat Bowen de Gouw helped their boat finish the course in a time of 6:01.8. Wisconsin completed the course in 6:07.2.
BU's third varsity eight, coxed by Catherine O'Neal and stroked by Dylan Fagiani, completed the sweep with a time of 6:04.3, ahead of Wisconsin's 6:06.0.
The Terriers will continue their weekend of competition against ranked opponents tomorrow when they travel to Lake Morey in Fairlee, Vermont, to race No. 5 Dartmouth for the Bill Cup and No. 6 Syracuse for the Conlan Cup.
Results
Varsity 8
1 - Boston University – 5:54.6
2 – Wisconsin – 5:55.0
Second Varsity 8
1 – Boston University – 6:01.8
2 – Wisconsin – 6:07.2
Third Varsity 8
1 – Boston University – 6:04.3
2 – Wisconsin – 6:06.0
V8
Cox: William Mulhall
Stroke: Paul Seiters
7: Alexander Jastremski
6: Nicholas Ringelstein
5: Luke Brady
4: Alex von Schwerdtner
3: Friedrich Amelingmeyer
2: Gabriel Stekl
Bow: Elliott Jenkins
2V8
Cox - Peter Adams
Stroke - Bowen de Gouw
7 - Ethan Feldman
6 - Harrison Steck
5 - Timothy Nothnagel
4 - Jonathan Cameron
3 - Trainer Unsworth
2 - Tucker Thomas
Bow - Stefan Scornavacca
3V8
Cox - Catherine O'Neal
Stroke - Dylan Fagiani
7 - Salim Onbargi
6 - Marino Kerler
5 - Alexander Dailida
4 - Grigsby Lovaas
3 - Igor Olchanski
2 - Baringer Lovaas
Bow - Hurst Thompson
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