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Just call him the playmaker. As the only starting freshman on the Harvard men’s volleyball team, right side hitter Gil Weintraub is already carving himself a powerful position on the Crimson.Filling in as the backup setter for captain Dave Fitz, Weintraub plays a unique role on the team, switching between hitting and setting positions.“It’s definitely a totally different mentality going from hitting to setting,” Weintraub said. “Hitting, you go up hit as hard as you can, and so it’s a single...
Contributing to the Crimson’s victory, sophomore Brady Weissbourd, Gil Weintraub, and Laurence Favrot posted 15, 13 and 11 kills, respectively. Andy Nelson and Jordan Weitzen each nailed 10 kills overall, and Brian Rapp tallied 10 digs...
...drug-based approach to treating depression. Aside from lifestyle changes, the only alternative for sufferers is some form of psychotherapy, whose quality could be lifted, experts say, if governments required people calling themselves psychotherapists to meet certain standards. Some of Freud's ideas have been rightly discarded, says Gil Anaf, president of Australia's National Association of Practising Psychiatrists, but Freud was right in arguing that early trauma can mess up people for life: "And with drugs you can't even touch personality difficulties and maladjustment...
...Weitzen said. “It starts with the pass, and our passing was great.” The only low point of the game for Harvard came when Fitz was issued a yellow card for talking back to the referee. Fitz seemed perturbed after freshman Gil Weintraub was called for a lift, even though he appeared to hit the ball legally. But the co-captain laughed it off, leaving the court a few points later to rest his ankle after a successful night. “We needed his leadership today,” Ridolfi said...
...fact, when co-captain and starting setter Dave Fitz had to leave the game with a minor ankle injury before the start of the fourth frame, it seemed that the Crimson had little chance of challenging the Highlanders (3-0, 3-0). But Harvard’s lone rookie, Gil Weintraub—who started the game on the right side and finsihed with 17 kills, 19 assists, and eight digs—stepped in at setter and orchestrated the offense with little difficulty, leading the Crimson to a game four win. “That?...