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...huge force,” Sheldon said of Sylvan. “But she needed to get some class. We’re trying to do what we can on the road, but it’s difficult. We look forward to having her back in the lineup next week. She had to do what needs to get done.” Filling in for Sylvan this weekend was sophomore Jane Lee. The Alamo, Calif. native finished +12 on the weekend—good enough for fourth best on the team—and tied for 18th on the individual...
...second round, the tandem made an 8-3 statement win against the first-seeded team of Nunic and Francine Whu from BU.Meanwhile, junior Samantha Rosekrans and Tachibana won a tough first-round battle versus Boston University’s Monika Mical and Liz Corroa, 9-8. In the next match, the two took down the fourth-seed, 8-5, and in an all-Harvard semifinal, Rosekrans and Tachibana defeated Lehman and Gridley, 8-2. Rosekrans and Tachibana then breezed through the championship against Boston College’s Katharine Attwell and Brittany Delaney, winning 8-3. “They...
Some students direct their energies into maintaining the appearance of an intense workout rather than actually exercising, Every time I go to the gym, I brace myself for the scrutiny. As soon as I get on my elliptical, an energetic, spandex-clad girl will inevitably take the one next to me, her high ponytail bouncing along with her quick pace and absent resistance. She is clearly more focused on her appearance than actually exercising, and the pleasure she derives from running at her quickened tempo is immediately apparent from her almost pitying glances in my direction...
...exercise machines, there is no real place for any victory other than one over your own self. There’s nothing to lose in working out (except maybe weight); even though the person on the treadmill next to you might have hit the five-mile marker first, your own run was still a successful step on the path toward good health. It should be met with a sense of accomplishment, not defeat...
...despite its intentions, the Crimson once again finished mid-pack at its four regattas this weekend.“We were a little disappointed with our results as a team this weekend,” captain Liz Powers said. “We will look to rebound our next time out on the water.”The women’s squad once again brought home the best result, placing seventh at the Mrs. Hurst Bowl at Dartmouth College.Meanwhile, the Harvard co-ed lineup found a bit more trouble in its efforts at the Nevins Trophy regatta...