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Highly decorated U.S. Army Captain Timothy Gittins dressed for the night...
...bringing its oars, its boats, and most definitely its books to the river. Priority number one is bringing home the gold, but the crew wouldn’t mind an A- as well. “Having the past weekend off was important,” said senior heavyweight captain Katie Gold. “You’re balancing training and preparing for Sprints while making sure everyone has their work done.” Academics aside, the challenge facing both crews this weekend is daunting enough. Both squads come in as heavy underdogs, with the heavyweights ranking...
...Harvard men’s tennis team earned spots on the All-Ivy League team annouced Tuesday. Sophomore Chris Clayton was one of four players voted unanimously onto the All-Ivy singles squad. The doubles duo of sophomore Sasha Ermakov and junior Ashwin Kumar made the doubles team. Co-captain Gideon Valkin and junior Dan Nguyen received second-team and honorable mention nods, respectively. Both Clayton and Ermakov and Kumar played at the Crimson’s No. 1 spots in their respective categories. Clayton’s 4-3 record in league belies the quality of his play...
Senior attackman Greg Cohen was named to the All-Ivy League second team for the second year in a row Wednesday, one of three players from the Harvard men’s lacrosse team honored by the conference this season. Co-captain midfielder John Henry Flood and sophomore defenseman Max Gottschall received honorable mention recognition. It was the second straight honorable mention nod for Flood, while it marks the first All-Ivy selection of Gottschall’s career. Cohen ended his senior season with 25 points and five assists to lead the Crimson in scoring. Flood was second...
...Senior captain Preethi Mukundan and freshman Lena Litvak were named to both the All-Ivy singles and doubles second teams, Mukundan with freshman partner Elizabeth Brook and Litvak with senior Julia Forgie, the Ivy League annouced Tuesday. Mukundan went 10-10 in the second and third singles slots this spring, while Litvak went 11-16 playing first and second singles. The announcement marked the first time in the 29-year history of Ivy League women’s tennis that Harvard has had no first team singles selections...