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...more than a reinvigorated love for the teams I had abandoned to come north for school, I felt a reinvigorated sense of the diversity that Harvard brings together...
...wish I had a more academic reason for arriving at this revelation than the resurgence of a few of my favorite sports teams. I also wish I could say this was an understanding that I had come to earlier than just this afternoon, while contemplating what to write for a parting shot. I guess, to quote that guy from the Counting Crows, “You don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone...
...future generations of Crimson sportswriters—of all Harvard students—let that be my advice to you. No matter what you may be leaving behind to come to Harvard, never let go of it. Because the greatest thing that I’ve learned here in my four years is that Harvard, while encouraging me to spread my wings, has also strengthened my roots...
...there’s one thing that the Harvard men’s heavyweight and lightweight squads both could not get out of their minds this season, it was the thought of races past and races yet to come. Each came off of last year’s performances at the regional Sprints championships and the IRA national championships with a bitter aftertaste lingering in their mouths...
...This year’s Sprints did feel like unfinished business,” said sophomore and varsity three seat Mike DiSanto. “Because we had really fallen short last year at Sprints, as had the entire program, we really wanted to come back strong and get what was ours. And that was on the agenda through this season and into Sprints...