Eastern Sprints


The Eastern Sprints is the annual rowing championship for the men's Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges in Northeast USA.

Participants

The teams include all of the Ivy League schools as well as others such as Georgetown University, Syracuse University, U.S. Naval Academy, BU, Northeastern, and Wisconsin. In the fall of 2006, The George Washington University and The College of the Holy Cross were given a two-year provisional bid to join the league; both schools became full members of the league. Several members have since left the league, including Rutgers University, George Washington University, and MIT.
Full Members of the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges
InstitutionLocationTypeEndowment NicknameColorsBlade
Boston UniversityBoston, MassachusettsPrivate$3.2 billion Terriers-
Brown UniversityProvidence, Rhode IslandPrivate$6.6 billion Bears
Columbia UniversityNew York, New YorkPrivate$13.6 billion Lions
Cornell UniversityIthaca, New YorkPrivate$10.0 billion Big Red
Dartmouth CollegeHanover, New HampshirePrivate$8.5 billion Big Green
Georgetown UniversityWashington, D.C.Private$3.3 billion Hoyas
Harvard UniversityCambridge, MassachusettsPrivate$50.7 billion Crimson
College of the Holy CrossWorcester, MassachusettsPrivate$1.27 billion Crusaders-
United States Naval AcademyAnnapolis, MarylandPublicN/AMidshipmen-
Northeastern UniversityBoston, MassachusettsPrivate$1.3 billion Huskies-
University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaPrivate$21.O billion Quakers
Princeton UniversityPrinceton, New JerseyPrivate$35.8 billion Tigers
Syracuse UniversitySyracuse, New YorkPrivate$1.9 billion Orange
University of Wisconsin–MadisonMadison, WisconsinPublic$4.0 billion Badgers
Yale UniversityNew Haven, ConnecticutPrivate$54.7 billion Bulldogs

'''Former Members'''

Location

The race is held at Regatta Point on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, MA in mid to late May. In general, crews compete in a trial heat in the morning, followed by a final in the afternoon. Each race is a 2000m race including up to six crews.

Team cups

Since 1946, the Rowe Cup has been awarded to the college whose heavyweight men's crews score the highest combined total number of points in the varsity, junior varsity, and freshman races. Harvard has won the cup the most number of times. Princeton has the 2nd most Rowe Cup victories with 9.
Since 1961, the Jope Cup has been awarded to the college whose lightweight men's crews score the highest combined total number of points in the varsity, junior varsity, and freshman races. Harvard has won the cup 22 times. Princeton has won 15 times. The current holder is the University of Pennsylvania, coached by Colin Farrell.
Since 2009, the Joke Cup has been awarded to the college whose fourth varsity lightweight men's crew won its race at Eastern Sprints. The Joke Cup is a reward for the fourth varsity non-Jope Cup qualifying crew that performs the best at the Sprints. It is awarded in secret, given from crew to crew at an undisclosed location. Harvard won the Joke Cup in its inaugural year, 2009. Yale won the cup in 2011, Cornell in 2010, 2012, and 2015. Navy in 2013, and Columbia in 2014. After the third varsity eight became a Jope Cup event for the Kilpatrick Trophy in 2015, the Joke Cup is now passed between fourth varsity eights.

Course records

EARC Varsity Heavyweight 8 Winners

Overall ranking

Winners by year

YearWinner
1946Wisconsin
1947Harvard
1948Harvard
1949Harvard
1950MIT
1951Yale
1952Navy
1953Navy
1954Navy
1955Penn
1956Cornell
1957Cornell
1958Yale
1959Harvard
1960Cornell
1961Navy
1962Penn/Yale
1963Cornell
1964Harvard
1965Harvard
1966Harvard
1967Harvard
1968Harvard
1969Harvard
1970Harvard
1971Navy
1972Northeastern
1973Northeastern
1974Harvard
1975Harvard
1976Harvard
1977Harvard
1978Yale
1979Yale
1980Harvard
1981Yale
1982Yale
1983Harvard
1984Brown
1985Harvard
1986Penn
1987Brown
1988Harvard
1989Harvard
1990Harvard
1991Penn
1992Dartmouth
1993Brown
1994Brown
1995Princeton
1996Penn
1997Princeton
1998Penn
1999Princeton
2000Brown
2001Princeton
2002Wisconsin
2003Harvard
2004Harvard
2005Harvard
2006Princeton
2007Harvard
2008Wisconsin
2009Brown
2010Harvard
2011Harvard
2012Brown
2013Harvard
2014Harvard
2015Yale
2016Yale
2017Yale
2018Yale
2019Yale
2020No Race
2021No Race
2022Yale
2023Yale
2024Brown

EARC Varsity Lightweight 8 Winners

Overall ranking

Medals by Year

1946-1994
1946Harvard
1947Harvard
1948Princeton
1949Cornell
1950Yale
1951Penn
1952Penn
1953Princeton
1954MIT
1955Penn
1956Princeton
1957Princeton
1958Harvard
1959Harvard
1960Harvard
1961Harvard
1962Cornell-MIT-Navy
1963Cornell
1964Cornell
1965Cornell
1966Harvard
1967Cornell
1968Harvard
1969Harvard
1970Harvard
1971Harvard
1972Harvard
1973Princeton
1974Harvard
1975Harvard
1976Penn
1977Harvard
1978Harvard
1979Yale
1980Harvard
1981Princeton
1982Harvard
1983Princeton
1984Yale
1985Princeton
1986Princeton
1987Yale
1988Harvard
1989Harvard
1990Yale
1991Harvard
1992Cornell
1993Dartmouth
1994Dartmouth

1995-2024
1995HarvardYalePrinceton
1996PrincetonHarvardYale
1997HarvardYalePrinceton
1998PrincetonHarvardYale
1999PrincetonColumbiaHarvard
2000ColumbiaYaleHarvard
2001YaleDartmouthHarvard
2002YalePrincetonCornell
2003PrincetonColumbiaYale
2004NavyHarvard
2005HarvardYaleCornell
2006CornellNavyYale
2007DartmouthCornellPrinceton
2008CornellPrincetonYale
2009PrincetonHarvard
2010PrincetonHarvardYale
2011HarvardDartmouthYale
2012HarvardDartmouthPrinceton
2013HarvardYaleDartmouth
2014CornellYalePrinceton
2015CornellColumbiaPrinceton
2016YaleColumbiaPrinceton
2017CornellHarvardPennsylvania
2018ColumbiaPrincetonPennsylvania
2019PennsylvaniaYaleNavy
2020No RaceNo RaceNo Race
2021No RaceNo RaceNo Race
2022YaleNavy
2023PrincetonHarvardNavy
2024HarvardPennsylvaniaPrinceton