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After three weeks off, the Harvard men??s tennis team bounced back into action this weekend at the 2007 Wilson/ITA Northeast Regional Men??s Tennis Championships, advancing two players into the quarterfinals, which will be played today. The tournament, which was held indoors at Princeton’s Jadwin Gymnasium, started on Friday and will end with the championship matches tomorrow. Six members of the Crimson traveled to Princeton to compete in the 96-man singles main draw and two doubles pairs competed in the 42-pair doubles tournament. The top 32 seeds in singles received...
...Mexico travel poster on the Newell Boathouse locker room on his very day as a freshman in 1963. Hoffman’s ability to stir the Harvard varsity even as a freshman proved quite the augur: he was almost expelled from the 1968 Games the night before the men??s crew final for apparent complicity in the “Black Power” protest U.S. track stars Tommie Smith and John Carlos made on the podium. Had Hoffman been booted the night before the final, his crew would have likely elected to forfeit rather than row without...
...Stevens says. “I’ve been working with the varsity lightweights, taking some of the boats out for some of the practices.”Davis will also be filling in during Tucker’s absence.He was formerly a coach for MIT lightweight men??s crew, and during his time there, the Engineers posted its best finish at Eastern Sprints in 10 years.But the new coaches will encounter a Black and White crew absent many prominent rowers. Senior Mariah Evarts, who is also a former member of the Crimson photo board, and junior...
...action from the best seat in the house.“A lot of people have asked me, ‘Do you just sit in the boat and say “row” over and over again?’” says heavyweight men??s coxswain Drew Davis. “If anybody watched a crew and saw how hard those guys were working, somebody who was just sitting there and hearing the word ‘row’ over and over probably wouldn’t respond in the same...
Finding itself once again in the friendly confines of Blodgett Pool, the Harvard men??s water polo team fired on all cylinders en route to a 14-4 victory over visiting Connecticut College. The Crimson (10-8) launched an audacious aquatic assault on the unsuspecting Camels, as nine different Harvard men found themselves on the scoreboard, including freshman David Roncarolo de Vries, who recorded the first goal of his collegiate career. Harvard cruised to a blistering pace in the first quarter, shutting out its opponents and taking an early 6-0 advantage. Junior netminder Jay Connolly, who recorded...