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...Basilico said. “And he’s now gone on to be the U.S. Ski Team head coach for the men’s World Cup, as well as the Olympics.” With this workout plan and assistance from the Harvard Department of Athletics?? strength coaches, the team has high hopes for next season. Last year, the Crimson finished no higher than 10th in any of its meets. But with renewed dedication and an influx of interest, the team expects improvement in the 2006 campaign and for the future of Harvard alpine skiing...
...Department of Harvard Athletics Chuck Sullivan. “We view [complying with EADA reporting procedure] as an important part of our NCAA responsibilities and it help us monitor compliance with federal Title IX regulations,” Sullivan said. In the 2003-2004 calendar year Harvard Athletics?? expenditures for male teams amounted to $1,781,469, according to the Department of Education website. Expenditures on the women’s side amounted to $1,444,650. Harvard boasts the largest Division I athletic program in the country, with 21 men’s teams and 20 women?...
...Ivies to sign a slightly larger portion of their primary targets than they can under the current system. The cost would be substantial, however, and a similar gain could be made by instituting the aforementioned “free” rule changes that would make participation in Ivy athletics??specifically, football—more attractive...
Chavez’s early encounters with Harvard athletics??on the junior varsity football team, since freshmen were banned from the varsity by Ivy League rule—quickly sorted out that dilemma, however...
...been 13 years since Ted Donato ’91 worked in Harvard athletics?? laundry facilities, but as of last Friday at least one thing is for sure...