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...have ever seen,” assistant coach Andrew Rueb ’95 said. “It was a titanic battle. It was relentless, and they were going after each other.” Clayton powered his way through 11 straight match wins in route to dual success on the weekend. “Senior year you want to win. Everything just worked perfectly,” Clayton said. He also managed to take a midterm exam between matches. “Managing to win both the singles final and the doubles final in the biggest tournament...

Author: By Nico S. Theofanidis, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: At Northeast Regionals, Clayton Finishes at the Top | 10/22/2008 | See Source »

...back fondly on their time on the Crimson squad, in which Tyler was five-seat and Cameron six-seat in the varsity boat—nicknamed the “God Squad”—their senior year. That eight not only won Eastern Sprints, all its dual races, and the IRAs, but also went to the Lucerne World Cup right before the 2004 Olympics, beating the English and French national boats on the way to the final.Cameron also praised the Head of the Charles, mentioning the memorable one they rowed in as freshman, the first college race...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: One World. One Dream. One University. | 10/17/2008 | See Source »

Though the Crimson heavyweights may not have had a stellar season last year, there was one area in which they shined: the freshman squad’s record in spring 2008 was the stuff dreams are made of. The first freshman boat went undefeated in dual racing and finished up the season in similarly spectacular style, with victories at Eastern Sprints and the Harvard-Yale Regatta, a semifinal place in Henley Royal Regatta’s Temple Cup, and a third-place finish at IRAs to very strong California and Washington teams.“Bill [Manning] is a really...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sopho-More Than You Can Handle | 10/17/2008 | See Source »

...Despite the adjustment period, Schreck has learned much—and thrived—under Parker’s tutelage. Since rowing in the second freshman eight, Schreck has worked his way up. Last season, he rowed in the varsity eight, which went 5-1 in dual races and defeated Yale in the Harvard-Yale Regatta, the crown jewel of the crew season and the oldest intercollegiate competition in America. Despite Schreck’s success with rowing, he exudes an obvious appreciation for the rest of the team. “The team atmosphere is really what keeps...

Author: By Dennis J. Zheng, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Evolution of Harvard's T-Schreck | 10/17/2008 | See Source »

...Likewise, the lightweights also fell short—their varsity crew was conspicuously absent from the Grand Final for the first time in over six decades.For the heavyweights, the Sprints result differed markedly from their performance during the rest of the season. The varsity eight went 5-1 in dual racing, falling only to Brown. At the San Diego Crew Classic—the regatta that kicked off the 2008 spring season—the heavyweight eight defeated strong Western crews from California and Stanford en route to a third-place finish. The optimistic start and consistent dual racing performances...

Author: By Lucy D. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Underdogs With Bite | 10/17/2008 | See Source »

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