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There are essentially two responses from Crimson editors. Jamal Greene '99, Sports Editor, says, "We'd love to be able to cover all sports, but we don't have the resources." The Crimson is constrained not only by a student publication budget, but also by a paucity of sports writers...
The second response is a sort of justification for the current system of prioritization. There is not enough reader interest in certain sports to warrant more extensive coverage, editors claim. "Also, we can't force anyone to write a story. So we are limited by writer's interests, as well...
Granade and Greene both invited more sports, especially those without varsity status, to take an active role in keeping The Crimson in the know. "If [the story] is handed to us on a plate, we'd love to do it. That is not ideal, but it is better than not...
The shooters for Harvard were sophomore Courtney Egelhoff, seniors Alison Seanor and Megan Basil, junior Suzie Miller and freshman Jill Zitnik. Team Crimson included Sports Editor emeritus Becky Blaeser, Sports Editor Jamal Greene, Associate Sports Editor Ed Perez-Giz and two shooters who were supposedly running late.
Egelhoff started things off by draining two of her treys, while Perez-Giz could only muster one. Seanor hit one and Greene matched her to keep pace.