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Though Friday’s heavyweight match-up with No. 3 Dartmouth may have been the main event, No. 1 Harvard certainly didn’t forget about its undercard bout in Burlington, Vt. on Saturday afternoon...
...great having my friends and my brother out there for support,” Radcliffe heavyweight co-captain Lis Lambert said. “It’s also nice to do something [like rowing] that’s usually so secluded in front of a big crowd. The technology there was great too, because everyone [in the audience] could see how the race was taking shape...
...third Crimson victory came in the final match on the afternoon, as freshman heavyweight Bode Ogunwole—ranked third in the league—posted a 4-2 decision...
Freshman Bode Ogunwole, who came off the bench last week to fill in for junior Jonas Corl at heavyweight, continued to impress with a 4-2 double overtime victory. The win was Ogunwole’s fourth in his first six collegiate matches, and he now ranks third in the conference. Ogunwole will remain Harvard’s man at the top weight category now that it’s known Corl will not return for the rest of the year due to his leg injury...
Winners never quit. At least not in boxing, where they wait until a new champ knocks them right out of the ring. But last week LENNOX LEWIS became the first active heavyweight champion to retire since Rocky Marciano did so in 1956. "I was thinking about it for a long time," said Lewis, who lost just two of 44 fights in a 14-year career. (One highlight: knocking out Mike Tyson in 2002.) "Should I go back in and have one more fight? But I realized this is the drug of the sport: there is always one more fight...