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Radcliffe gained the President's Trophy and Harvard failed to defend its Oberg Trophy title in sailing regattas held at Boston University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology yesterday.
Skipper Barbara Grant '73 and crew Kathy Angell '74 piloted their craft to a win over Boston University, Jackson and M.I.T. "They're continuing to dominate women's sailing this fall," coach Michael Horn said after the regatta.
Harvard came in last after M.I.T. and Tufts in what Horn called "one of the worst performances ever." He attributed the loss to the team's heavy schedule in the past few days.
On Saturday, the Harvard team tied for first place in eliminations for the McMillan trophy. Regattas for that title will be held at the United States Naval Academy on Oct. 30 and Nov. 1.
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