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Captains from many of Harvard’s major sports teams met with Undergraduate Council (UC) representatives and College administrators yesterday evening for a “Captains’ Consortium,” which addressed topics ranging from difficulties facing student athletes to athletic advising and school spirit.
The meeting represented the first time a conversation about issues facing student athletes had been undertaken by such a widely representative group, according to a student representative from the Standing Committee on Athletic Sports, Giuliana Vetrano ’09, who served as the night’s moderator.
“Coaches—at least the rowing coaches—have no idea how the mind of a professor works,” said lightweight crew Captain Nicholas S. Downing ’07, adding that the athletic department needed to be more proactive in designating a...
For a representative from the men’s rugby team, which is not recognized as a varsity team and is therefore not attended to by the athletic training staff, the primary concern was his team’s physical well-being.
Wiry and capable on the athletic fields at a young age, the brothers excelled in a number of sports but “always came back to soccer.”