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Looking at the concentration distribution for Harvard’s varsity athletes and surveying the motivations behind their concentration choices, it seems that not only do most athletes stray from the courses of study expected of them by their peers, but those who do stick to the �...
“Our only returning First-Team All-Ivy player, Bobby Everett, is an engineering major and three of our top seven offensive linemen are pre-med concentrators,” boasts Harvard football coach Timothy L. Murphy. “Having said that, we do have a lot...
Some sports programs actually more closely mirror campus-wide concentration choices. The men’s volleyball team, for example, fields as many computer science majors as their economics counterparts. Likewise, the women’s lightweight crew boasts 11 biology or biochemical sciences concentrators—half its upper...
There are teams, of course, that sport a diverse range of concentrations. Just as the women’s lightweight crew leans towards the hard sciences, their male lightweight counterparts can boast of the one of four classics concentrators in all of varsity athletics, one of five computer science majors...
This start may be fresh, but it seems an awful lot like the stale leftovers of last year. Holy Cross has picked up right where it left off, giving up more than 30 points in two season-opening losses to mid-majors Duquesne and San Diego.