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...once in April’s dual season was the Crimson able to put together a dominant 2,000-meter race. Even against Cornell and Penn—a race Harvard won by nine seconds—the Crimson fell behind at the start and fought to break a stalemate with both crews at the halfway point...
Beyond the inevitability of Saturday morning races and 2,000 meter courses, the 2006 dual season has been a turbulent and inconsistent one for the No. 5 Harvard varsity lightweights...
There were the high hopes so common to March and early April, and a pair of resounding dual victories to open 2006. But unknowingly, unintentionally, and uncharacteristically, the Harvard varsity lightweights assumed the role of the underdog for the final three weeks of the dual season...
There was a devastating upset loss to Dartmouth at home, an open-water loss at Navy, and the most inconsistent, frustrating performance of the year, a telltale loss to archrival Yale in the dual finale on April...
...finds itself in an all-too familiar place but with an altogether new label at this year’s Sprints: that of underdog, one Harvard had shed in time to take the No. 1 seed into Sprints a year ago. The 2005 squad blitzed the field during the dual season to snatch the No. 1 ranking in the weeks before Sprints.This dual season was less dominant and more tumultuous, marked both by brilliance in bad weather and an uncharacteristic letdown in the final 20 strokes against Brown.With two dual losses, the Crimson varsity is seeded third behind favorite Princeton...