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...involvement.“Initially I started playing lacrosse to just stay in shape for football,” Duboe says. “Lacrosse happened to combine a lot of the things I was pretty good at: hand-eye coordination from baseball, the moves from hockey, and the athleticism from football. It just came quick to me.”Considering his late introduction to the sport—Jason did not even pick up a lacrosse stick until age 14—he faced a steep learning curve. But it did not take long to merge skills from...
The match didn’t really begin until the third game, and by that time victory had already slipped out of reach for Harvard.The Crimson men’s volleyball team (7-8, 3-4 Hay) took on the Trojans of Mount Olive (14-5) at the Malkin Athletic...
Lucy Caldwell is mistaken to imply that rigorous academic standards and successful athletic teams are mutually exclusive. In the same March 2 New York Times article cited by Caldwell, Athletic Director Robert L. Scalise says he expects Harvard to maintain the best Academic Index in Ivy League men?...
First, her argument that Harvard would do well to accept mediocrity in athletics is ridiculous. Harvard’s core creed is really to strive for excellence in everything it does; it only admits the best, brightest, and most talented students in the world. I don’t see...
Aljawhary, who is chair of the Harvard Islamic Society’s Islamic Knowledge Committee, has become one of the focal points of national media coverage due to her role in coordinating the effort to implement the new rules between the Athletic Department and Women’s Center.