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Berkeley’s voice resembles Nick Drake, while Weinstein’s voice is scratchier and reminiscent of Tom Waits. Whereas Berkeley’s richly textured songs throw together mandolin and cello, Weinstein takes more influences from jazz; Norah Jones even sings a track on his first album. Both say they got lyrical inspiration from the people they met and the classes they took at Harvard...
...dominance amongst the nine competing schools—including Ivy League rivals Brown, Princeton and Dartmouth—would have been unchallenged. Unfortunately for Harvard, Cerretani single-handedly knocked four Crimson players out of the A singles flight en route to the title and, along with Chris Drake, beat Harvard pairs in all four of his matches in the doubles draw...
...doubles draw was much the same story, as the fourth-seeded tandem of Cerretani and Drake defeated four consecutive Harvard pairs to capture the title...
...other semifinal, Choo and Chu, the third seeds, upset Brown’s top team, the second seeds, 8-6. Predictably, though, it was Cerretani who emerged triumphant, as he and Drake took the title...
...Medley Relay: 1. Harvard B 1:32:93 (Cromwell, Grant, Drake, Krna), 2. Harvard A 1:34.92 (Shevchik, Gentilucci, Smith, Burns). 1000 Freestyle: 1. Cole 9:11.18, 2. McConnell 9:29.62, 3. Gray 9:37.80. 200 Freestyle: 1. Lawler 1:42.49, 3. Knepley 1:44.39. 100 Backstroke: 1. Shevchik 51.39, 2. Cromwell 52.12. 100 Breaststroke: 1. Grant 57.72, 2. Lin 58.62, 3. Gentilucci 58.84. 200 Butterfly: 1. Lawler 1:51.88, 2. Smith 1:53.69, 3. Dewey 1:55.35. 50 Freestyle: 2. Krna 21.37, 3. Knepley 21.64. One-Meter Diving: 1. Rybalko 304.64, 2. Roy 274.72. 100 Freestyle: 2. Knepley...