Men's Crew
Ivy Power Dynamic Shifting
While Cornell may have become the Ivy League media darling with its recent success in men’s basketball and both men’s and women’s hockey, many in Cambridge haven’t been quite so enthused about the Big Red’s recent success.
New Races In Store For Crimson Crews
At a place as historic and stuck in its ways like Harvard, traditions don’t often fade in and out of existence, never mind re-emerge after a more than sixty-year absence.
Harvard Coach Breaking Mold
If only rowing were a more mainstream sport, perceptions about female coaches might begin to change because Linda Muri has proven sports knowledge is not restricted to those with Y-chromosomes.
Crew Keeps Rowing
Almost any college athlete will say that his or her sport’s season lasts all year long no matter what the official schedule might say. Between the summer training, preseason exhibitions, weight lifting, conference games, and postseason tournaments, there’s little time left. This is especially true for the Harvard men’s and women’s crew teams.
Man Of The Hour
The city of Miami declared last Wednesday “Harry Parker Day,” recognizing esteemed men’s heavyweight head coach Harry Parker.
Miami Recognizes Coach Harry Parker
Miami Beach City Commissioner Jerry Libbin declared Jan. 20 “Harry Parker Day” in the city to thank Harvard’s heavyweight head coach for bringing his (and Radcliffe’s) crews to the Ronald W. Shane Center for a winter training trip.
SPORTS BRIEF: Harvard Crews Finish Up Fall Season with Foot of the Charles
The Harvard men’s heavyweight and lightweight crews wrapped up the fall season on Saturday in the Foot of the Charles Regatta.
The Bridge to the World
<p>When the Harvard men’s heavyweights hit the water at the Head of the Charles Regatta this weekend, they’ll be taking part in a competition that will, quite literally, play host to many of the best crews in the world—including national teams from the United States, Great Britain, and France.</p>
The Family Stone
<p>The Head of the Charles has also been a source of athletic pride for the Stone family, as Gregg and Lisa both won the singles event in 1977 and their daughter Gevvie took the title last fall.</p>
A STONE’S THROW
In a family synonymous with rowing, sophomore Robbie Stone, pictured here in the stroke seat during his high school days, is looking to carrying on the family tradition at the Head of the Charles Regatta.