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...replace cycling's legend? Perhaps by starting with something life threatening. During last year's Tour de Georgia in Rome, Ga., Craig Lewis, a 20-year-old cycling phenom, was speeding downhill at 40 m.p.h. when a 65-year-old man accidentally drove a Mitsubishi Montero into his path. Head down, Lewis arrowed into the car. Later, a minister waited outside Lewis' hospital room ready to administer last rites, but the young rider regained consciousness. He asked for a pen, scribbled something on a bloodstained piece of paper and handed it to his coach. "Ride?" the note said. Two months...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Different Spokes | 7/19/2005 | See Source »

Griffin, who dominated the sibling athletic rivalry throughout their childhood, watched as his brother transformed into an international phenom. He watched, first as a member of the second freshman boat, then the third varsity boat, and eventually the second varsity boat as a junior...

Author: By Aidan E. Tait, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: PLAYER PROFILE: Griffen Schroeder '05, Men's Lightweight Crew | 6/9/2005 | See Source »

...Shawn Haviland, the freshman phenom whose snap-curveball already belonged somewhere beyond the Ivy League, victory always came easy—at least, when his hard breaking stuff had the good sense to find the strike zone...

Author: By Alex Mcphillips, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Pitching Answers Call for Crimson | 5/11/2005 | See Source »

Harvard’s cadre of honorable mentions, meanwhile, is three-fourths composed of the three pitchers in its short starting rotation. Freshman phenom Shawn Haviland (6-1, 3.18), Herrmann (4-1, 3.40), and senior Mike Morgalis (5-0, 3.52) captained a pitching staff with the second-best ERA in the Ivy League, compiling just two losses among them...

Author: By Pablo S. Torre, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Well-Decorated Baseball Prepares for ICS | 5/9/2005 | See Source »

After playing third base for seven innings in the second game of a double-header against Cornell, the slugging freshman phenom entered a chain-link pen surrounded by Harvard fans to prepare for a potential slide from the hot corner to the pitching mound. And whether sitting or standing, an entire audience stopped to see exactly how hard the much-heralded green-horn could bring...

Author: By Pablo S. Torre, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Slugging Wilson Takes On Closer Role For Baseball | 4/11/2005 | See Source »

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