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...ADAY)!” has become the cry to rally support among Canaday Hall residents who hope to dispute the Freshman Intramural (IM) staff’s decision to change the format of its spring tennis tournament. According to Brad M. Paraszczak ’11, a Canaday IM representative and leader of the protest effort, “the last-minute change to the tennis competition and unfair multiplier that puts bigger dorms at a disadvantage” has resulted in “mortal combat” with rival Apley Hall. According to the Frosh IM Web site...
...meet. “You have to be on top of your game every single session and the competition’s so stiff.” This trip marked Rathgeber’s third time at the NCAA national championships, where he finished 11th in the 200-yard IM last year, gaining All-American status for the event. Rathgeber improved on that placement this year, finishing sixth in the 200-yard IM with a time of 1:45.61, again receiving All-American honors and achieving his best performance at an NCAA championship meet. He also garnered an All-American...
...watch them enjoy the culmination of a lot of hard work.” Without question this statement applies to Rathgeber, who posted three individual victories to accompany his relay medals. The co-captain qualified for NCAA “A” cuts in the 200 and 400 IM, with times of 1:45:62 and 3:47:83 respectively. A win in the 200-yard breaststroke also yielded a “B” time for Rathgeber, meaning that the senior standout could compete in up to five events at Nationals. In addition to the Moriarty award...
...most outstanding athlete, which he shared with Alex Righi from Yale. This was the second Philip Moriarty Award that Rathgeber has to his name, winning the title at last year’s contest as well.In the individual races, Rathgeber touched the wall first in the 200-yard IM, 400-yard IM, and 200-yard breaststroke, earning him two NCAA “A” qualifying times and one NCAA “B” time, respectively. He was also part of the winning 400-yard medley relay team along with freshman Jordan Diekema, junior Bill Jones...
...weekly yoga class in the house dance studio, and Tom J. Barnett-Lamb, a Cabot tutor, leads a craft circle every week. But it doesn’t take a weekly class to gain celebrity status as a tutor. Anthony Niblett is known in Winthrop for being an avid IM fan, and Matthew J. Corriel ’05 brings his love for music to Adams. “My way is a loud way,” says Corriel. “I’m a noisemaker.” He is often heard busting out tunes...