Word: crewed
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...Crew is not only a competition against the other teams, but also a competition against one’s own boat. Like swimming, often the greatest evidence of improvement is not seen in wins and losses, but rather changes in one’s own time...
Women’s lightweight crew is broken into four different divisions: Varsity eight, second varsity eight (or JV), varsity four, and novice eight. As the sport is still growing and not all schools have all four boats, only the varsity eight’s record counts toward the end of year IRA National Championship...
...crew came together pretty quickly,” coach Eric Catalano said. “It hardly ever happens this way in rowing, but by the end of the first two weeks it was clear this was a pretty special combination...
...says vehemently, “This is the best theater experience I’ve ever had.” As Wilner describes a particularly moving and well-acted scene he saw in a recent rehearsal, he expresses a similar appreciation for the collective accomplishment of the cast and crew in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” “This is probably how a parent must feel when a child becomes his own person and starts to amaze his parents,” Wilner says. “They...
...most schools, intramural sports (IMs) mean friendly games of Ultimate Frisbee or softball. But this is Harvard—even the most peaceable of activities has to have a competitive streak. Hey, we didn’t get here by relaxing. During the weeks following spring break, House crew teams take to the water at ungodly hours to practice for the intramural competition. “We take the boat out four times a day...at around 6, 7, 8 or 9 a.m. typically,” says Eliot House Master Lino Pertile, who often grabs an oar and fills...