CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Georgetown men's rowing finished competition at the Head of the Charles last weekend. The Head of the Charles is the world's largest three-day regatta with over 11,000 athletes competing. The Hoyas' Heavyweight Four A boat placed third in the Men's Championships Fours with a time of 16:47.987.
Results
Men's Club Eights
Heavyweight Eight Boat: 15th place out of 36 (15:06.966)
Coxswain: Harrison Brown, Stroke: Christopher Rowney, 7: Noel Regan, 6: Colten Landa, 5: Richard Witzel, 4: Trey Souder, 3: Conor Murphy, 2: Thomas Segrera, Bow: T. Charles Martin
Men's Championship Fours
Heavyweight Four A Boat: 3rd place out of 13 (16:47.987)
Coxswain: Erin Farrell, Stroke: William Stavropoulos, 3: Andrew Tokarski, 2: Gordon Robbins, Bow: Samuel Sofman
Heavyweight Four B Boat: 11th place out of 13 (17:32.036)
Coxswain: Catie McEntaggart, Stroke: Jimmy Gill, 3: Tommy Londres, 2: Ollie Wang, Bow: Jesse Ryno
Men's Lightweight Fours
Lightweight Four Boat: 9th place out of 17 (17:17.502)
Coxswain: Claire Duchesne, Stroke: Thomas Cullen, 3: James Weld, 2: Fenn Suter, Bow: Sam Rosenblum
Men's Lightweight Eights
Lightweight Eight Boat: 8th place out of 14 (15:16.248)
Coxswain: Juliana Di Carlo, Stroke: Matthew Welch, 7: Finn Callaghan, 6: Jameson Weyhrich, 5: Aidan Kilgannon, 4: Sean Rybus, 3: Clay Rybus, 2: Justin Taliaferro, Bow: Hayden Friend
Up Next
The Hoyas will travel to Princeton, New Jersey to compete in the Princeton three-mile on Sunday, November 5th.