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...water polo, the squad doesn’t have that luxury.The Crimson (0-3) will travel to Denunzio Pool in Princeton, N.J. this weekend hoping to establish itself at the Princeton Invitational after three straight losses to open the season.But Harvard will have a tremendously talented field??including five teams in the Collegiate Water Polo Association preseason top 20—standing in its way. As the Crimson prepares for match-ups with No. 11 Princeton, No. 16 Santa Clara, George Washington, and Northern Division foe Fordham, the team knows it faces a challenge, but welcomes the test...
...Jessee continued. “She was an amazing person, a great friend, and her passing has left a huge void in many lives.” Known for her speed and agility, Joo—who teammates said went by her last name on the field??played the back position on the team. In that capacity, Joo handled offense, according to Aubrey M. Chamberlain ’10, who played on the rugby team with Joo last year. “She was definitely one of the more athletically advanced members,” Chamberlain said, adding...
...right way to combat this problem. When only athletes willing to bend the rules and students with the money to get their hands on an Adderall prescription can benefit, then inequality results. But if we instead work to make enhancement available to all, we create a level playing field??only this one is several rungs higher than the old, unenhanced version. (This logic led the equality-loving John Rawls to conclude that genetic engineering was a boon, as it potentially improved the endowment of every member of society...
...cross country and track and field??two sports dictated mostly by individual results—it is often difficult to measure team success. But ever since head coach Jason Saretsky brought his coaching expertise to Harvard, it has become apparent just how much both programs have improved in his three years with the Crimson. In the fall, the cross country team posted impressive results despite fielding a young team comprised mainly of freshmen and sophomores. “I thought the cross country season went well,” Saretsky said. “The team competed hard...
Known for her speed and agility, Joo—who teammates said went by her last name on the field??played the back position on the team. In that capacity, Joo handled offense, scoring “more than a few times,” according to Aubrey M. Chamberlain ’10, who played on the rugby team with Joo last year...