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Men's Lightweight Rowing

Men's Lightweight Rowing Ready to Race at HOCR 2025

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The Harvard men's lightweight rowing team returns to the Charles River this weekend for the 60th Head of the Charles Regatta, taking place Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 18–19. The Crimson will compete on their home course for the first time since completing one of the most dominant seasons in program history, aiming to continue their championship momentum against an elite international field.

Harvard will open racing in the Men's Club Four on Saturday at 12:45 p.m. ET, followed by entries in the Lightweight Fours on Sunday at 1:11 p.m. ET and the Lightweight Eights on Sunday at 3:32 p.m. ET.

WHAT TO KNOW

  • Reigning National Champions: Harvard enters the weekend as the back-to-back IRA and Eastern Sprints champions, having swept both titles in 2024 and 2025. The program's recent dominance marks one of the most successful two-year stretches in Harvard lightweight history.
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  • Historic Summer Abroad: The Crimson capped their undefeated 2025 season with a historic victory at the Henley Royal Regatta, winning the Temple Challenge Cup for the first time in program history. The win represented a milestone moment for Harvard lightweight rowing on the international stage.
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  • Top Collegiate Finishers: For the second consecutive year, Harvard recorded the best men's lightweight finish at the Head of the Charles, showcasing the team's consistent speed and poise under pressure. The Crimson will look to extend that streak in the 60th running of the regatta.
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  • All-Americans: Harvard's lineup features a trio of standout IRCA All-Americans who return from last season's title-winning crew:
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Coaching Leadership: The Crimson are guided by Head Coach Billy Boyce and Assistant Coach Ian Accomando, whose leadership has helped shape one of the nation's most disciplined and cohesive programs.

A Milestone Year: The 2025 Head of the Charles celebrates its 60th anniversary, continuing a tradition that draws thousands of athletes, spectators, and alumni to the banks of the Charles River for one of rowing's most iconic events.
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Players Mentioned

Preston Darling

Preston Darling

Junior
Ben Lundie

Ben Lundie

Senior
Applied Mathemtatics
Kyle Sutherland

Kyle Sutherland

Senior
Applied Mathematics and Economics

Players Mentioned

Preston Darling

Preston Darling

Junior
Ben Lundie

Ben Lundie

Senior
Applied Mathemtatics
Kyle Sutherland

Kyle Sutherland

Senior
Applied Mathematics and Economics