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...second varsity boat fell to the Midshipmen but handily defeated Georgetown in its race. The crew started off strong, only losing one seat to the Midshipmen. Though the Crimson was down throughout the race, the contest remained tight until the end, as Harvard always remained within striking distance of the Navy crew...
...varsity eight fell behind off the start and found itself about half a length down from the Navy and Georgetown boats at the 500-meter mark. At this point, He called on his crew to begin an aggressive middle-1000 sequence and to take seats against the Midshipmen and the Hoyas...
...four recent members of the Radcliffe crew team, this year has been about one thing: fighting for a spot in one of the U.S. boats headed to the 2008 Olympics...
...meeting of the titans of lightweight crew, No. 1 and undefeated Princeton hosted No. 3 Radcliffe for three races on Lake Carnegie in New Jersey for the Class of 1999 Cup. Though the Tigers left with the prize, the Black and White made an impressive showing in this Ivy battle, winning the third varsity four. The morning skies cleared just in time for the varsity eight race to kick off a pleasant day for racing. In the varsity eight race, the Tigers held on to a thin, three-second margin to win over the Black and White, finishing...
Although she is probably one of the most well-versed scholars of film studies at Harvard, Rachel E. Whitaker ’08 started off her college career on the crew team. This fact might seem odd for a woman of considerable power within the arts scene at Harvard. As president of the Cinematic, Whitaker helped Harvard’s only film-centric publication grow into a thriving organization. As president of the Signet, an exclusive arts and letters society and 138-year-old Harvard institution, Whitaker helped shape the tone of Harvard’s artistic community...