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...finished first of all the collegiate lightweight crews with a time of 14:27.33, and Navy, Cornell, Yale, and Princeton’s second lightweight varsity boat rounded out the top five.“It was a decent set and a decent rhythm,” senior stroke Matt Young said. “We were definitely capable of more and capable of better, but it was by no means a bad piece.”The Harvard heavyweight eight competed in yesterday afternoon’s championship eight event, the focal event of the afternoon for almost every...
...races on Dorchester Bay.The host Eagles dominated the event, finishing 63 points ahead of second place Vermont, and 202 points ahead of Harvard. Nonetheless, the regatta provided valuable experience for a pair of freshman. Crew Colin Santangelo sailed with junior skipper James Fish in A-division, and skipper Matt Donelan sailed with junior crew Michelle Konstadt in B-division. The A-division team’s 14th place (132 points) and B-division’s 12th place (112 points) finishes earned the Crimson 10th place overall.OBERG TROPHYHarvard’s best showing came Saturday and Sunday at the Oberg...
Raised in competitive Ivy League rowing towns, captain Pat Mulcahy and fellow senior Matt Young were brought up to hate Harvard, their hometown schools’ rival on the water.But in the end, the two lightweight standouts couldn’t resist the call of the Charles.Hailing from Ithaca, N.Y., and Philadelphia, Penn., respectively—the homes of lightweight crew powerhouses Cornell and Penn—Mulcahy and Young have long been exposed to top-notch crews.By living in places where crew was a prominent sport, the two benefited from great coaching and plenty of local competition when they...
...second, and even third place in lightweight varsity racing.This year’s statistic relates not to seconds shaved or seats won, but to personnel.The number? Three.That’s the number of Harvard seniors on this year’s lightweight varsity, with just one—Matt Young—bringing varsity boat experience to the Crimson. Lightweight captain Pat Mulcahy sat seven-seat in the second varsity eight last year, while fellow senior Matthew Fasman, who is also a chair of the Crimson’s information technology board, rowed in the third varsity in 2007.Young...
...playing the title role. THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS Much like the film, time plays an important plot-driving factor. Stern envisioned the set with a clock counting down until Halloween as an ever present focal point of the set, which itself is a mystery. Designed by Matt McAdon, the set will combine all the different scenes from the film into one piecemeal place divided into sections. Each scene of the play will take place in one lighted section of the set, with the rest blacked out, suggesting, for example, Donnie’s school or a field. The costuming, rehearsal...