Adventures at C World
Harvard, Patriots Square Off Sunday
But I suppose I could tolerate a Fitzpatrick touchdown or two or three, as long as Tom Brady throws for more. And any New England fan who’d also like to see Fitzpatrick perform admirably should be excited about this coming weekend.
Defining What it Means To Succeed
Esther Lofgren ’07-’09, who just won her second straight rowing World Championship in the women’s eight, is the epitome of this. For as long as I’ve known her, she has always downplayed her own accomplishments and sought to help her teammates.
Skiing Trifecta Advances to NCAAs
But the Crimson’s top three skiers, freshman Rebecca Nadler and sophomores Alena Tofte and Catherine Sheils, didn’t need the spotlight to succeed this winter. Their results proved to be statement enough: the trailblazing trio qualified to compete at the NCAA championships.
Sports’ Role in Women’s Learning
Taken out of context it might sound like an accusation, but athletes know the moniker to be one of the highest compliments in many coaches’ lexicons.
Florida Hospitable to Harvard Rowing
That line, of course, delivered by Dick Vitale, who is not only a legendary announcer, but also a Sarasota, Fla. resident.