
No. 12 Syracuse Seeks Packard Cup
4/27/2018 6:23:00 PM | Men's Rowing
Syracuse, N.Y. – No. 12 Syracuse will face No. 8 Dartmouth Saturday on The Connecticut River past the edge of Dartmouth's campus in Hanover, N.H. The two will compete for the Packard Cup for the 57th time since 1960.
The Orange moved up two spots in this week's US Rowing Coaches' Poll after a closely contested Conlan Cup race between Syracuse and No. 9 Boston University April 14 on the Charles River.
'Cuse has won the Packard Cup 28 times since it was first contested in 1960 and most recently in 2016. Dartmouth has won four of the last five races between the two.
Saturday's races will begin promptly at 9 a.m.
About the Packard Cup
Anthony Ladd commissioned the Packard Cup in 1959 to honor his father-in-law, Edward N. Packard (SU Class of 1906). The cup, made of sterling silver, is awarded annually to the winner of the Syracuse-Dartmouth race. Packard was the stroke of the 1904 varsity eight, the first SU crew to capture an IRA championship.
The Orange moved up two spots in this week's US Rowing Coaches' Poll after a closely contested Conlan Cup race between Syracuse and No. 9 Boston University April 14 on the Charles River.
'Cuse has won the Packard Cup 28 times since it was first contested in 1960 and most recently in 2016. Dartmouth has won four of the last five races between the two.
Saturday's races will begin promptly at 9 a.m.
About the Packard Cup
Anthony Ladd commissioned the Packard Cup in 1959 to honor his father-in-law, Edward N. Packard (SU Class of 1906). The cup, made of sterling silver, is awarded annually to the winner of the Syracuse-Dartmouth race. Packard was the stroke of the 1904 varsity eight, the first SU crew to capture an IRA championship.
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