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...start and the field got away a little too much.” The pair looked back fondly on their time on the Crimson squad, in which Tyler was five-seat and Cameron six-seat in the varsity boat—nicknamed the “God Squad??—their senior year. That eight not only won Eastern Sprints, all its dual races, and the IRAs, but also went to the Lucerne World Cup right before the 2004 Olympics, beating the English and French national boats on the way to the final.Cameron also praised the Head...
Though the Crimson heavyweights may not have had a stellar season last year, there was one area in which they shined: the freshman squad??s record in spring 2008 was the stuff dreams are made of. The first freshman boat went undefeated in dual racing and finished up the season in similarly spectacular style, with victories at Eastern Sprints and the Harvard-Yale Regatta, a semifinal place in Henley Royal Regatta’s Temple Cup, and a third-place finish at IRAs to very strong California and Washington teams.“Bill [Manning] is a really...
...League football, star players shine briefly in four year cycles and then leave for careers in business, law, and, rarely, professional football. Harvard coach Tim Murphy and his staff have kept the Crimson this good for this long by consistently recruiting new top-level talent to replace the squad??s existing batch of athletes...
...wanted it to,” sophomore Jeff Lee said. “But we can’t let [playing these top-10 teams] go to waste. We have to take our experiences from here and build on them.”It is perhaps this squad??s resilience and positive outlook that demonstrate its true capacity for growth.Co-captain David Tune insisted that the loss to Pepperdine was “a positive,” suggesting that such games have more significance than just their score.“When you play a team that...
Four superb players. Four seniors, no less. Four years spent together. Four unique sets of abilities that set them apart. All on one squad??the Harvard women’s soccer team.The numbers add up quite nicely for the Crimson’s fantastic foursome of defender Nikki Rhodes, forward Erin Wylie, and midfielders Rachael Lau and Allison Keeley, first featured together in the Crimson on September 28, 2005.Having since then withstood three different coaches and countless teammate changes, these four of the five seniors on the current team remain today as a steady ship of calm amidst...