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...outgoing captain Matt Curtis said. “He’s the most winning quarterback in Harvard history. We had a lot of really good players who had a lot of personal recognition, but Chris Pizzotti was the best player on the team. If we don??t have him, we don??t win two Ivy League championships. More important than just being a good player on the field, he’s the best teammate I’ve ever had. I can’t say enough about him—words can?...
...pattern the last few years,” Brown said. “Last year I was definitely a strikeout pitcher, but I didn’t expect it going into college because the competition is better. But I guess I just spin the ball, and if I don??t think about it, it’s a lot easier.”Brown’s 211 strikeouts—a total that broke the Crimson single-season record by almost 30 K’s—don??t even begin to tell...
...offer.Stories like these have made it impossible for me—and, I suspect, the other writers whom I’ve been lucky enough to call friends—to cover Harvard sports with complete objectivity. Far from interfering with our coverage, these connections strengthen it. I don??t cover Harvard teams because it’s my job (it’s not) or because these teams are the best in the country at what they do (though occasionally, they are). I cover them because sports and college are about making connections to people, places...
...sports journalists, we get the unique opportunity to explore the pivotal moments in games, seasons, and programs. But no matter the twists and turns, with journalistic integrity on the line we feign indifference, pretending that outcomes don??t affect us even as we affect their perception...
...There is room for innovative changes in administration,” he said. “I don??t think Harvard is oversupplied in its faculty. I don??t think anyone is seriously talking about cutting the number of faculty...