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Dear Navy Family,

Just returned from Blaine, Minn. where we attended the Final Four for
the USA Rugby National Collegiate Championships.  Unlike Orlando three
weeks ago, Minnesota was 50 degrees, overcast, and a continuous 30-40
mph wind.  Navy played Penn State on Saturday.  Navy scored first and
lead for most of the game. With 20 seconds left in the game Penn State
scored a try.  Final score was 17-14.  This was an extremely hard loss.
Navy played an awesome game--never giving up.  In the previous game, Air
Force beat Illinois in the final seconds of overtime.  This set up a
Navy/Illinios, Air Force/Penn State game on Sunday.

The second game was also hard fought--the crowd was bundled in winter
coats and blankets.  We lost three of our starters to injury during the
game.  With one Firstie still in the game, Navy played the majority of
the game with Plebes and Youngsters.  They were down at the half, came
back to take the lead, but lost to Ill. 19-17.  They are still Fourth in
the Nation!

We are so proud of our ruggers, they traveled to Minn in the midst of
Finals; played their hearts out, and then the second story
begins-----Minnesota decided to have one of its major Spring storms on
Sunday evening just as they were scheduled to depart back to Annapolis.
They sat on the airplane for almost 5 hours.  When they were being
cleared to fly a leak was discovered under the plane.  They disembarked
were delivered to a hotel for 3 hours of sleep before they flew out the
next morning.  Most of them missed final exams!  In all of this their
spirits were up, they handled it with maturity and a positive attitude.
They are definately Winners!

Just as in Florida, we must thank the Minnesota Parent's Club for their
unending assistance in providing water, food, and a great barbeque
cook-out on Saturday.  They did this on very short notice.  We also had
a great crowd to cheer on our ladies,  not only from the Minn. area;
but, parents flew in from all over the United States to lend support.

One final note;  Air Force beat Penn State(the supposed champs).   Go
Academies!

Go Navy
Jan Seymour, Ohio
Bridget '04  Fly-Half, Kicker, 2nd Set Detailer
Leaving for cruise on May 17!!!!!
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Anyone coming to the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, PA this coming Sunday, 
May12th to cheer on our Navy Lightweight crew team???  Let's go Navy!  They 
are competing against the University of Pennsylvania.
We will hopefully have a tailgate setup, time and location to be announced.  
If anyone is coming and planning on bringing food/snacks/drinks, could you 
please email us so that we can make some tentative plans.  Any support is 
greatly appreciated by our mids.
Thanks in advance,
Peg & Harry Rigler
Philadelphia, PA
P.S.  We are pretty sure the races will be in the AM.
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This is a excite game
This game is my first work.
You're the first player.
I wish you would enjoy it.
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From owner-usna-sports@usna-net.org  Sun May 12 15:28:29 2002
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Hello,
I would love to hear about the crew meet against Penn. Navy lites 1V is 
undefeated, Navy lites 3V is number 1 in the nation for 3V skulls and the 
crew team once again has the highest GPA of all the varsity teams. I believe 
that is the third or fourth year in a row. They have had an amazing season.
Carol Bringhurst
Josh 02/6
LTWT CREW
MARINE AIR
Houston, TX
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From owner-usna-sports@usna-net.org  Sun May 12 16:53:25 2002
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Carol,
     My son just called and said that Navy lightweights swept Penn this
morning. They had all kinds of weather, but they felt good about their
rows.  Onward to the Eastern Sprints on Sunday!! Should be an exciting day
and we are really looking forward to being there and sharing in the
excitement.  My son said that he felt the boats feel strong and ready for
the next regatta.
Kit Washburn
Hunter '04/ 25
Lightweight Crew
Andover, MA
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From owner-usna-sports@usna-net.org  Tue May 14 12:20:15 2002
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I was wondering if anyone has heard anything about setting up a tent for
the mens' crew teams this Sunday in Worcester, MA for the Eastern Sprints
Championship?  I would like to be able to contribute some food, but need to
know what is needed.  You can email me privately at: ewashburn@andover.edu
Should be an exciting day with all the races.  See you Sunday.
Kit Washburn
Hunter '04/ 25
Lightweight Crew
Andover, MA
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FYI...

Navy Crew Teams to Race in EARC Championship

ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Navy's heavyweight and lightweight crew teams will
each compete at the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges Championship
Regatta, Sunday on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, Mass.  

Each team will enter eight-man boats in the first and second varsity
and novice races, as well as in the four-man third varsity competition. 
Preliminary heats will be held in the morning, with the finals slated to
begin at 1:40 p.m.

The heavyweights begin their day at 8:24 a.m. with the second novice
team taking to the water.  Navy is the top-seeded team in this race,
which will also feature Princeton (seeded 4th), Cornell (5th), Rutgers
(8th) and MIT (9th).  "A lot of our future is riding in this boat and we
are excited about their chances," said Navy heavyweight head coach Rick
Clothier.

The third varsity race is next on the schedule, with Navy's heat slated
to begin at 9 a.m.  The Mids -- who are seeded seventh in the race --
will face Cornell (2nd), Wisconsin (3rd) and Syracuse (6th) in their
heat.  "We have a low seed, but we have had some good races and some
success earlier in the season against a few of the teams ranked ahead of
us," said Clothier.

Navy's first novice crew is the sixth seed in its race, with Navy's
heat beginning at 9:36 a.m. and including Princeton (1st), Northeastern
(7th), Columbia (12th) and Princeton (13th).  "We have been high on our
first novice crew all season and we enter Sunday with a lot of
confidence in them," said Clothier.

The second varsity races get underway a short time later, with Navy
slated to race at 10:36 a.m.  The Mids are seeded seventh and they will
compete in their heat against Harvard (1st), Brown (6th), Syracuse
(12th) and Boston University (13th).  "We are seeded third in our heat,
but I feel we have an excellent chance to qualify for the grand final in
this race," said Clothier.

Navy's first varsity boat will take to the water in the final
preliminary race of the day, starting at 12 noon.  Wisconsin (3rd),
Princeton (4th), Yale (9th) and Navy (10th) comprise the heat.

"We are seeded 10th, but we feel we can do better," said Clothier.  "We
welcome the opportunity this race presents to us.  We faced both
Princeton and Yale not too long ago and we have made a number of changes
since then.  We have changed shells and switched the lineup around a
bit, all of which have made us faster.  We are going to hunt for speed
Sunday and I feel we can find it."

On the lightweight side of the draw, both of Navy's novice boats are
the No. 1 seed in their respective races.  The second novice crew will
be in the 8 a.m. heat, with the top-seeded Mids slated to face Dartmouth
(4th) and Yale (6th), while Navy's first novice crew will race in the
9:12 a.m. heat against Princeton (4th), Cornell (5th), Dartmouth (8th)
and Rutgers (9th).  

"Our freshmen boats have been phenomenal all year long," said Navy
lightweight head coach Rob Friedrich.  "I have never coached a more
poised freshmen crew than this one. Even though they are ranked number
one, they will face very fast crews from Yale and Penn in the final.
They seem to excel against tougher competition, so both freshmen races
should be ones for the books."

Navy's second varsity crew is seeded third and will first take to the
water in the 10:24 a.m. heat.  The Mids are paired against Princeton
(2nd), Dartmouth (6th), Rutgers (7th) and MIT (10th).  "We are ranked
third behind Yale and Princeton in this race," said Friedrich.  "Our
only loss in this boat all year was early in the season against
Princeton. I think we have gained much speed since then and it should
make the final very interesting."

The first varsity boat for Navy is seeded second, with the Mids facing
Princeton (3rd), Georgetown (6th), Harvard (7th), Pennsylvania (10th)
and MIT (11th) in the 11:24 a.m. heat.  "The varsity race is the most
anticipated lightweight race of the day," said Friedrich.  "No one has
been close to the top-seeded Yale crew all year long. However, our
varsity is also undefeated and I think it will be a very close race. It
will come down to a pure guts race and that's what we have been
preparing for all season long."

With just four boats entered in the third varsity race, only a final
will be held and is slated to begin at 2:09 p.m. The race will feature
Navy (1st), Princeton (2nd), Yale (3rd) and Cornell (4th).  "Our third
varsity has also been looking very sharp as of late. We also expect them
to do very well in a very tight race."

In addition to its racing, the lightweight crew team will also be
christening a new shell this weekend.  The DALE HURLEY '89, named after
the Academy graduate and former Navy lightweight coach, will be added to
Navy feel in ceremonies in Worcester.  Hurley was a three-year
letterwinner while a student at the Academy, then returned to coach the
lightweights from 1996-2001.  He currently is a teacher and coach at
Blair Academy in Blairstown, New Jersey.

"No one person has done more for lightweight rowing at the Naval
Academy than Dale Hurley," said Friedrich.


EARC Championships
Lake Quinsigamond, Worcester, Mass.
Morning Schedule -- Preliminaries (seed)
8:00 a.m. -- Lightweight Second Novice (#1 of 2) -- Navy (1), Dartmouth
(4), Yale (6)
8:24 a.m. -- Heavyweight Second Novice (#1 of 2) -- Navy (1), Princeton
(4), Cornell (5), Rutgers (8), MIT (9)
9:00 a.m. -- Heavyweight Third Varsity (#2 of 2) -- Navy (7), Cornell
(2), Wisconsin (3), Syracuse (6)
9:12 a.m. -- Lightweight First Novice (#1 of 2) -- Navy (1), Princeton
(4), Cornell (5), Dartmouth (8), Rutgers (9)
9:36 a.m. -- Heavyweight First Novice (#1 of 3) -- Navy (6), Princeton
(1), Northeastern (7), Columbia (12), Pennsylvania (13)
10:24 a.m. -- Lightweight Second Varsity (#2 of 2) -- Navy (3),
Princeton (2), Dartmouth (6), Rutgers (7), MIT (10)
10:36 a.m. -- Heavyweight Second Varsity (#1 of 3) -- Navy (7), Harvard
(1), Brown (6), Syracuse (12), Boston Univ. (13)
11:24 a.m. -- Lightweight First Varsity (#2 of 2) -- Navy (2),
Princeton (3), Georgetown (6), Harvard (7), Pennsylvania (10), MIT (11)
12:00 p.m. -- Heavyweight First Varsity (#3 of 3) -- Navy (10),
Wisconsin (3), Princeton (4), Yale (9)

Afternoon Schedule -- Finals
1:40 p.m. -- Lightweight Second Novice Grand Final -- 1st and 2nd place
finishers from each heat plus next two best times
1:54 p.m. -- Heavyweight Second Novice Grand Final -- 1st, 2nd and 3rd
place finishers in each heat
2:09 p.m. -- Lightweight Third Varsity Grand Final -- Navy (1),
Princeton (2), Yale (3), Cornell (4)
2:24 p.m. -- Heavyweight Third Varsity Grand Final -- 1st, 2nd and 3rd
place finishers in each heat
2:39 p.m. -- Lightweight First Novice Petite Final -- 4th, 5th and 6th
place finishers from each heat
2:54 p.m. -- Lightweight First Novice Grand Final -- 1st, 2nd and 3rd
place finishers from each heat
3:06 p.m. -- Heavyweight First Novice Third-Level Final -- 5th and 6th
place finishers in each heat
3:21 p.m. -- Heavyweight First Novice Petite Final -- 3rd and 4th place
finishers in each heat
3:36 p.m. -- Heavyweight First Novice Grand Final -- 1st and 2nd place
finishers in each heat
3:51 p.m. -- Lightweight Second Varsity Petite Final -- 4th, 5th and
6th place finishers from each heat
4:06 p.m. -- Lightweight Second Varsity Grand Final -- 1st, 2nd and 3rd
place finishers from each heat
4:18 p.m. -- Heavyweight Second Varsity Third-Level Final -- 5th and
6th place finishers in each heat
4:33 p.m. -- Heavyweight Second Varsity Petite Final -- 3rd and 4th
place finishers in each heat
4:48 p.m. -- Heavyweight Second Varsity Grand Final -- 1st and 2nd
place finishers in each heat
5:03 p.m. -- Lightweight First Varsity Petite Final -- 4th, 5th and 6th
place finishers from each heat
5:18 p.m. -- Lightweight First Varsity Grand Final -- 1st, 2nd and 3rd
place finishers from each heat
5:30 p.m. -- Heavyweight First Varsity Third-Level Final -- 5th and 6th
place finishers in each heat
5:54 p.m. -- Heavyweight First Varsity Petite Final -- 3rd and 4th
place finishers in each heat
6:00 p.m. -- Heavyweight First Varsity Grand Final -- 1st and 2nd place
finishers in each heat

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