Editor: John Nicholson, MARCH 2013 ’68
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Spring Season—It’s Time for Racing at last!
Big plans for fall gathering in Syracuse
Premo Challenges Fellow Alumni Rowers—Bring it On!
Pan Am Captain Kries reflects on difficult times
Technology & Social Media: Josh Stratton ‘01 Contributors: Jim Kries ‘59, Joe Kieffer ‘88, Jason Premo ‘98, David Gunn
March 2013 Volume XIV—No. 1
Tightly bunched in South Carolina as SU battles Clemson, BU, Indiana, Purdue
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SU Women Battle through Conditions, Lineup Changes
Syracuse’s second varsity four spoiled a Clemson Tigers sweep in the season opener for the Orange women in South Carolina. Syracuse was second in the Varsity eights, 2V eights and Varsity fours, finishing third in then 3V/Novice eights. The Orange took rival Boston University in all the races. The races wound up spring training for SU in South Carolina. Competition was moved up to start at 8:20 in the morning because of anticipated high winds. The course on Lake Hartwell was bumpy in spots, especially the third 500 meters, and caused some problems for the varsity fours. More challenging was that the Orange lineups had to be shuffled at midweek when Coach Justin Moore pulled co-captain Natalie Mastracci out of competition as a precautionary measure. Mastracci, the Olympic silver medalist has a history of stress fractures, Moore said. “Clemson (spring camp) is challenging, because we are compelled to select our crews for racing, which requires great intensity, while at the same time trying to maximize (See SU Women—Page 3)
MEN: FOCUS ON SELECTION The SU men’s squad headed back to Syracuse at the end of spring break in South Carolina with some good miles on the water behind them and some questions yet to be answered ahead. Such as who will be rowing in which boat? “In the second half of camp we started doing some seat racing and we will continue to do that when we get back to Syracuse, “Coach Dave Reischman told The Orange Oar. Reischman said the focus leading up to the Goes Trophy races will be selection. “The guys have put a lot of time in trying to improve their boat moving skills and fitness so we owe it to them to do a (See Men—Page 5) Inside this issue:
Letter from the President Coach Kochis’ news and “Big J.”
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Dome Tribute to Coach Kris Sanford
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Backsplash—News of Our Alumni
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