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Last year, in many ways, was a rebuilding one for the Radcliffe heavyweights. This season, the squad is still young and looking to grow, with almost half the roster made up of sophomores—15 in all.But for a Black and White squad that failed to qualify for the NCAA championships for the first time in nine years last spring, the team must grow now—and fast.The Radcliffe heavyweights are surrounded by history. Just this year, the team celebrates the 100th anniversary of Weld Boathouse. As a result, the crew is constantly reminded that last year?...
Weather Report were the Cream, and the cream, of the jazz world—a super-group of instrumental greats. Formed when saxophonist Wayne Shorter and pianist/composer Joe Zawinul left their prestigious positions in the Miles Davis quintet, the group, whose roster featured an ever-changing list of talented sidemen, began experimenting with the possibilities of jazz fusion—a bold mixture of rock music, funk, soul, and world music. In pursuing Davis’ experimental leanings as displayed on “In A Sentimental Mood” and “Bitches Brew...
...Crimson linebacker Isaiah Kacyvenski ’00, a four-time All-Ivy selection and former Rd. 4 draft pick of the Seattle Seahawks, graduated a year before Harvard's most recent NFL draftee matriculated in Cambridge. Now Kacyvenski will join former Crimson quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick '05 on the roster of the St. Louis Rams...
...have games like this where you can work on basic fundamentals,” sophomore Laura Mays said. “They help to practice and prepare for the Ivies and the more important games.” Harvard took advantage of the opportunity to allow the whole roster to get playing time. Juniors Alexandra Michael and Lauren Las both saw court time, with the latter notching three kills, while Mays added eight kills in just nine swings for a hitting percentage of .889. “Everyone knows they are a part of the team,” Mays...
...year, the young squad managed only one more victory the rest of the way, failing to win a single league match. The 2006 team retains the youthful tinge of last year, featuring five rookies and three sophomores. But having graduated only one player from last year’s roster, the Crimson (2-5) is more experienced and grittier. And needless to say, no one associated with Harvard expects tomorrow night’s match against Dartmouth to be the start of another winless Ivy League season. “Honestly, we’re feeling great...