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Men's Lightweight Rowing - 1V
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Men's Lightweight Rowing Team Has 1V Named All-Ivy
May 19, 2023 | Men's Rowing - Lightweight
PRINCETON – The Tigers swept the All-Ivy awards while head coach Marty Crotty was selected as Ivy League Coach of the Year.
Adam Casler, Nicholas Aronow, Hidde Lycklama, George Dickinson, Ethan Abraham, Aaron Wenk, Reuben Cook, William Olsen and David Van Valden were named First-Team All-Ivy.
Members in the first Ivy boat in the varsity eight grand final at the EARC Sprints are named first team; members in the second Ivy boat are named second team.
It was a golden afternoon in terms of both the weather and the medal haul at Eastern Sprints for the Princeton men's lightweight rowing team as the Tigers won both the 1V and 2V eights on a sunny and picture-perfect day on Lake Quinsigamond. The double-gold performance is just the third all-time for the Tigers, joining the 2003 and 2010 crews which won both races.
The comprehensive effort from the crew was enough to return the Jope Cup for highest combined point total to the Tigers for the first time since 2010 and 16th time overall. If that wasn't enough fun, with the win in the 1V, the Tigers claim the Ivy League championship as the highest-finishing Ivy school at Sprints. This is the 13th Ivy League title for the men's lightweight rowing program.
Princeton now turns its attention to the IRA Championships (June 2-4) in West Windsor.
Adam Casler, Nicholas Aronow, Hidde Lycklama, George Dickinson, Ethan Abraham, Aaron Wenk, Reuben Cook, William Olsen and David Van Valden were named First-Team All-Ivy.
Members in the first Ivy boat in the varsity eight grand final at the EARC Sprints are named first team; members in the second Ivy boat are named second team.
It was a golden afternoon in terms of both the weather and the medal haul at Eastern Sprints for the Princeton men's lightweight rowing team as the Tigers won both the 1V and 2V eights on a sunny and picture-perfect day on Lake Quinsigamond. The double-gold performance is just the third all-time for the Tigers, joining the 2003 and 2010 crews which won both races.
The comprehensive effort from the crew was enough to return the Jope Cup for highest combined point total to the Tigers for the first time since 2010 and 16th time overall. If that wasn't enough fun, with the win in the 1V, the Tigers claim the Ivy League championship as the highest-finishing Ivy school at Sprints. This is the 13th Ivy League title for the men's lightweight rowing program.
Princeton now turns its attention to the IRA Championships (June 2-4) in West Windsor.
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