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...returned from summer vacation with nagging injuries.Almost a full eight is unable to row at Head of the Charles due to injury. As a result, the team must rely heavily on its stellar freshmen eight of last year, as five sophomores will compete in the varsity eight at this weekend??s regatta. The program has also maintained all of its walk-ons from last year, giving the team much-needed depth to push through the injuries, absences, and challenges that this new season presents.Nonetheless, one thing remains unchanged—the team’s drive...
...This weekend??s Head of the Charles Regatta epitomizes that intersection of past and present. Boat seatings will be primarily based on last year’s performances but will provide a glimpse of what to expect in the upcoming season. That season formally begins only after the Harvard heavyweights emerge from Newell Boathouse at the end of another long winter...
...opening Mid Pines Intercollegiate in September, at which the team placed fourth and set a program record for its 54-hole team score. The Crimson has faltered at other points this season, however, including a dead last 18th-place finish at The McLaughlin Tournament at Bethpage Red. This past weekend??s performance is likely to be considered another disappointment. Scores were significantly higher across the board on the tournament’s second day, as swirling winds at the ocean-side golf course made judging distance and direction a challenge. “The hard part was that...
After an impressive 4-1 win over Cornell in its Ivy League opener last Saturday, the No. 7 Crimson is gearing up to take on No. 20 Brown University tomorrow at noon at Ohiri Field. This weekend??s match-up is slated to be Harvard’s most crucial game of the regular season. Not only are both teams ranked nationally, but the pre-existing Harvard-Brown soccer rivalry is being fueled by the necessity of a victory for a chance at the Ancient Eight title. With only seven conference games and a single chance to play...
Eliot University Professor Lawrence H. Summers, who spoke at last weekend??s symposium, said he believed that “the lack of diverse perspective” is a serious problem because it denies progressives the opportunity to “sharpen and develop their arguments...