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...amazing crowd, it was so much fun playing in front of them,” Snyder said. “We’ve had great support from students and staff and, although the score doesn’t indicate it, we definitely weren??t ashamed of our play on Saturday.”The loss is a temporary setback, but the team feels confident it has enough momentum to carry it through the end of the regular season and into the championships. Time will tell whether that is an accurate assessment.“I think over...
...round of play on Friday, no Harvard player shot better than 84. “The first round was definitely a struggle,” Hazlett said. “We teed off early, so it was pretty cold, pretty windy, and the course was pretty wet, so we weren??t getting a lot of distance off our drives.” Hazlett and Harvey both cited the “unpredictability” of the greens as a major reason for the slow start. Not only were the greens running very fast, but they also contained grooves...
...high hopes for the first novice boat,” Bosworth said. “I think we didn’t handle the race at home as well, we weren??t in the race mentality we needed to be in. I believe they can go much faster and I look forward to working with them...
...Students and faculty members are busy, clearly, but I doubt that they weren??t in the 1970s and 1980s when HoCos were a “big” event and FAS rarely missed quorum. Randomization has obviously hurt House life, but I don’t think that gets to the root of changes either. Mather HoCo, the major anomaly in House life, frequently has 60-80 people at its meetings...
...mistake—it was a pretty steady move for them,” junior coxswain Kevin He said. “For the last 500 of the race, they were about bow to stern with us and we were able to hold that margin pretty consistently. They weren??t ever able to walk away from us, and we were able to walk back a bit at the end. I thought that was really encouraging for us.”The Crimson varsity increased the stroke rating in the final sprint and managed to regain contact with...