Men's Crew
Picture Imperfect
It was a tale of two teams this past weekend in Camden, N.J. While the Harvard varsity heavyweights relinquished their
Lightweights Fall Short After Storm
So much for drama, tight finishes, and a wire-to-wire lightweight final. And so much for a Harvard appearance on the
Cups Up: Second Varsity Powers Heavies at Sprints
WORCESTER—For the first time in a long time, the winner’s dock belonged to somebody else. After three years and three
Much to Prove for Crews at Eastern Sprints
Beyond the inevitability of Saturday morning races and 2,000 meter courses, the 2006 dual season has been a turbulent and
SOONER OR TAITER: Shedding Weight Alongside Rowers
I’ve never really thought about my last meal. You know, the romanticized meal that always crops up in movies about
Much to Prove for Crews at Eastern Sprints
No place has been kinder or more welcoming to the Harvard varsity heavyweights than Lake Quinsigamond. In four years, the
Crew Earns Open Water Victory Despite “Rapids”
Only nature had any hope of stopping the Harvard heavyweights on Saturday morning. And as it turns out, nature didn’t
Slow Start Leads To Goldthwait Loss
DERBY, CONN.—If only the course had been 100 meters longer, the start a little crisper, or the first 1,000 meters
Haines Cup Defense Falls Short
On the day the Harvard varsity lightweights were supposed to bounce back, the Crimson got bounced by a surging Navy
Crimson Powers Forward Again
After two weeks, the Harvard varsity heavyweights are back in familiar territory—across the finish line first. They endured a shocking
Tradition-Rich East Rejects NCAA Offer
In the battle of east versus west, where stodgy traditionalism has faced off against its laid back counterpart 3,000 miles
Top Boat Struggles Against Big Green
What a difference a week can make. Seven days ago, the Harvard varsity lightweights opened their season with a dominant
On the Other Side of History
In 43 years, Crimson coach Harry Parker has seen almost everything. But a varsity loss to Princeton on the Charles?
SOONER OR TAITER: It’s All About Racing, Baby
April 3, 2006. The worst day of the year. Not because I was stuck on a crowded flight back to
Varsity Eights Rule Over Cayuga Inlet
It might only have been the first race of a long season, but the Harvard varsity lightweights made quite the