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...He??s one of those amazing brains who can process advanced quantum mechanics and rip an awesome jazz solo. He uses both sides of the brain to the fullest,” says E. Forrest O’Connor ’10 regarding his roommate Malcolm G. Campbell...
...He??s a pretty remarkable musician,” says Ken Schaphorst, chair of the NEC Jazz Studies Department. “He can read and play at a very high level. He??s also very creative and plays with a lot of energy and passion...
...something really different, to go to a program like Harvard and to carve out your own identity… to be Jeff Molinari, and not anyone’s younger brother,” Harvard coach John Tillman said. “I think he??s really doing that. Being a freshman and playing as much as he??s doing, which is incredible, I think people have a tremendous amount of respect for him… and that’s a credit to his hard work and dedication...
...He??s done a great job,” Tillman said. “He??s a guy who is very consistent in terms of his approach and his demeanor. He never seems to get rattled… and he is very, very intelligent when it comes to the athletic IQ… His versatility is really important to us, and it certainly has helped us so far this year...
...think it would have been really easy for him to just go where his brothers went, but that’s not really him,” Tillman said. “He??s the type of guy who loves to take on challenges and broaden his horizons, and I think that’s one of the reasons why he took to Harvard… We are certainly thankful that he decided to come this way. We wouldn’t be having some of the success this year we’ve had without him. He?...