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...three races against Holy Cross and Smith College at Lake Quinsigamond yesterday. “It was really great to get a first race under our belt as we prepare for Georgetown next week,” captain Rebekah Kharrazi said. “Today, we raced heavyweight teams that are actually not in our league, so next week is the real beginning, because we are racing teams in our own league.” The Varsity Eight and Novice Eight each cruised to victory over their heavyweight rivals while the Second Varsity Eight placed behind Holy Cross. The Varsity...
...here representing my team,” said men’s heavyweight rowing team Captain Teddy W. Schreck ’09. “We signed the Hazing Compact, and I think it’s important to be aware of the dangers of hazing...
...regulation, O’Connor showed his determination with an overtime score.“Those [close bouts] are the kind of things that remind you…if you win by a point or by a pin you go to the next round,” junior heavyweight Andrew Knapp said. “And [O’Connor] got it done when it mattered.”No. 4 Jantzen (141) also proved his mettle through gritty matches, improving on a 2008 fourth-place finish. Due to strong performances early in the season, Jantzen found himself atop...
...that. He’s the type of guy that everyone’s drawn to.” A premed student, concentrating in Human Evolutionary Biology, O’Connor hopes to follow in the footsteps of former teammate Bode Ogunwole ’07, an NCAA heavyweight title contender in years past, who is now in medical school. O’Connor can now describe the feeling that guided him to Harvard and that will motivate him to continued success. “The one word that describes what Harvard wrestling has is ‘family...
...urged women to fight such a “stigma” and get active. “Recreation should be part of every woman’s life,” said Delany-Smith. Panelist Liz O’Leary, head coach of the women’s heavyweight crew team, encouraged women to join teams, saying lessons learned from playing a sport transcend many aspects of a woman’s life. “You learn how networking and camaraderie help you beyond your sport,” she said. “I learned as much...