Word: marginalized
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Crimson made up ground, cutting Northeastern’s advantage to three seats at the halfway point, a member of the Harvard crew caught a crab under the Mass. Ave. Bridge and interrupted the Crimson’s push back on the Huskies. The three-seat margin jumped back up to six seats immediately...
...second 1000 meters, however, the momentum was Harvard’s for the taking, and the Crimson took it all. Harvard sliced the six-seat margin to two in the third 500 meters, taking further advantage of its strong base speed to set up a dramatic final 500 meters. As the two boats picked up the rating near the MIT boathouse, the Crimson increased the pressure and eventually pulled even with Northeastern in the final 100 meters of the race...
...second varsity race, the undefeated Crimson eight captured its fourth dual race in as many weeks. The Crimson (6-0) opened up an early lead off of the start and held the margin steady to down the Huskies and virtually secure a No. 1 ranking heading into Eastern Sprints...
...margin stayed constant through the third 500 meters, but Northeastern made things interesting with a flurry in the final 500 to regain contact with the Harvard crew. The Huskies sprinted early to take back some seats from the Crimson, but Harvard cruised through to a comfortable five-to-six seat...
...knew coming in that Yale and Princeton are ranked one and two in the country,” senior five-seat Matt Young said. “Even so, we thought we had good chances of doing well, but the final margin was definitely kind of disappointing...