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...lucky to have a captain in Rebecca—I think she’ll be the standard by which all other captains will be compared.”Words like experience and know-how get thrown around frequently in the world of sports. Each team has its own standout senior, with enough talent, acclaim, medals, and awards to go around.But in lightweight rowing, Kharrazi is truly a step above. She joined Radcliffe as a freshman, inexperienced in the world of collegiate rowing. She left her first year stroking the varsity eight—an unprecedented feat in the lightweight...
...With just standout junior Matt Luft remaining among the Crimson’s original starting wideouts, freshman Adam Chrissis and sophomore Levi Richard have excelled with increased playing time—Chrissis’ 67-yard touchdown reception in last week’s win over Cornell netted him Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors...
...after a lackluster day one to make a solid appearance at the Big Five Classic in Philadelphia this weekend. Nearly every player’s scores plummeted on day two, earning the Crimson a ninth-place finish ahead of both Cornell and Penn, the host of the tournament. A standout performance by freshman Mark Pollak anchored the team. With individual scores of 71 and 77, the recruit was the only player not to blink on day one. “My game had been finally turning around, and I was pretty confident going in,” Pollak said...
...takeaways will most likely come the Crimson’s way in the form of interceptions, as the Big Red comes to Cambridge averaging two turnovers a game through the air, a statistic Harvard’s standout corners, senior Andrew Berry and freshman Matthew Hanson—last week’s Ivy League Rookie of the Week—are sure to appreciate. The brunt of the Cornell ground game is made up of junior Randy Barbour and senior Luke Siwula, who combine to form Cornell’s own version of “thunder and lightning...
...college fandom in the mid-80s and 90s. I’ll give two examples. As a die-hard UVA fan, I hate do this, but I’m Crimson now, and drastic times call for some measures that may also be drastic: North Carolina’s standout guard of the mid-80s, Steve Hale, punctured his lung the game before facing rival Duke. While sitting on the bench, the Crazies would taunt him, chanting, “in-Hale, ex-Hale.” Creative and devilish. So devilish.Then, in 1984, Maryland’s Herman Veal...