The St. Lawrence University men's rowing team finished the 2017-18 season with the second annual Great Adirondack Boat Race against the Union Dutchmen in Long Lake, New York on Sunday afternoon. In …
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The St. Lawrence University men's rowing team finished the 2017-18 season with the second annual Great Adirondack Boat Race against the Union Dutchmen in Long Lake, New York on Sunday afternoon.
In arguably the best racing weather of the season, Union retained the Adirondack Cup with a win in the varsity eight, while the Saints won the second varsity eight with a number of members from the team's undefeated novice eight competing as part of that crew.
The Saints want to extend a thank you to the Town of Long Lake for hosting the event, as they "go above and beyond," according to Head Coach George Repicky.
The teams are scheduled to return to Long Lake for the third Great Adirondack Boat Race next season.