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− | Men's Varsity Crew:
| + | Technically speaking, four different programs within the one team. |
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− | Competes in the annual [[Schnellstiegen]] against the [[Nordic Ski Team]] and and [[Alpine Ski Team]].
| + | *[[Men's Varsity Crew]] |
− | | + | *[[Women's Varsity Crew]] |
− | Varsity is coached by Peter S. Wells '79, former nordic skiier, cycling enthusiast, and easily the greatest rower in Williams history.
| + | *[[Men's Novice Crew]] |
− | | + | *[[Women's Novice Crew]] |
− | Has produced a number of national team members, including Mark Cullen '90 and G. Lindsay Brown '86 (Seoul Olympics,1988), current head coach of St. Andrews School Crew, a program which disproportionately feeds Williams Crew just as the larger school disproportionately feeds the college.
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− | Recruited freshmen typically walk onto varsity, which is atypical even at the Division III level.
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− | Divisions mean nothing; men's crew races Harvard and European National teams in the fall and MIT and Holy Cross in the spring.
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− | Like all men's collegiate rowing, not goverened by the NCAA.
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− | Varsity men have won Little Three's the past six years, making the owners of the [[Saratoga Oar]] and defenders of the longest winning string in (the admittedly brief) Little Three rowing history.
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Revision as of 10:18, February 22, 2006
Technically speaking, four different programs within the one team.