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...Carl Morris is the best receiver in the Ivy League,” Rose said of his top target earlier this year. “Simply no one can stop him. He’s smart, he’s strong and he’s fast. I am lucky to have...
...Rose, who returns as a fifth-year senior after obtaining a medical redshirt, gets to have him for one final season, and so does Harvard. Morris
...then, the pressure of playoff overtimes was old hat for Harvard freshman goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris. He rose to the challenge, making key saves and giving his teammates enough time to come through with the game-winner...
...least the supportive (read: over-involved) parent. As A.E. Housman’s poem “To an Athlete Dying Young” describes: “Smart lad, to slip betimes away/From fields where glory does not stay/And early though the laurel grows/It withers quicker than the rose...
...athlete. I will know that despite the stereotype, the jock need not be dumb and often leaves college more enlightened, by the virtues and lessons of sport, than his or her fellow classmates. In these lessons, there are delights. But there is also sadness, for, as Housman wrote, the rose of my athletic career has withered. It is time for me to step outside and allow aspiring first-graders to play through...