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Factor in a couple of forces that were already there—the rigors of a Harvard education, the heavy practice schedule and the child-like part of Morris that wants nothing more than to play every sport there is all the time, and it’s one of those problems best suited for the last part of the test—the big beast-of-a-problem...
...Morris says. “After I got here and was in the program for about a year, football just took over everything, and it was like, life doesn’t get any better than this. I think it’s the ultimate team sport. You can’t have anything without the other guys...
...take pictures of us,” says Wallenstein. Today, however, the reaction is not so encouraging. Upon passing these aristocratic athletes, a group of Harvard Law School students unleashes a barage of cruel taunts. “Hey, why don’t you play a real sport?” yells Josh Waltman. It is, says another HLS critic, “excessively Harvard.” Members of the society don’t seem to mind the criticism. “If this is wrong,” says Luke M. Rickford...
...played junior squash as an individual, so it was really hard for me to adjust to a team atmosphere and I got really burnt out really quickly,” Hochberg said. “The nature of the individual sport is that when you’re feeling good, you should train real hard and when you’re not, you should just take...
...easy away from Lavietes Pavilion. Harvey found out that he had to take a year off from school, missing the entire 1999-2000 season. And so the demands to adapt kept rolling in—first to adapt to life at Harvard, and now to a life without the sport he had given everything to and the teammates who had become close friends...