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Video: One Year Later, Harvard Student-Athletes Reflect on Lack of Ivy League Competition Since Last March
March 10, 2021 marks one year since Harvard students received the news they would have to vacate campus. The Crimson sat down and spoke with three student-athletes to hear their reflections on the past year.
Across the Atlantic, Crouin's Work Ethic Remains Strong
While currently over 3,000 miles away from Harvard, the French native is poised to bring his strong work ethic and talent back to campus. Pictured above, Crouin competes at last year's CSA National Championship, just days before the March 10, 2020, shutdown.
One Year Later: Harvard Student-Athletes Reflect on Lack of Ivy League Competition Since Last March
March 10, 2021 marks one year since Harvard students received the news they would have to vacate campus. That same week the Ivy League and eventually the entire NCAA halted competition. While many conferences have resumed athletic play, the Ivy League remains one of just a handful of conferences that have still not resumed athletic competition, recently announcing the cancellation of the spring sports season. The Crimson sat down and spoke with three student-athletes to hear their reflections on the past year.
Gund Hall Voting Booths
Gund Hall — a campus polling place — was largely empty for much of Tuesday.
Gund Hall Polling Place
Normally packed with students coming to vote in the elections, Gund Hall was quiet Tuesday afternoon, as the majority of Harvard students are forced to stay home due to COVID-19 restrictions. By 2:30 p.m., only about 80 ballots had been cast at the voting center, leaving volunteers with little to do.
Graham and Parks School Polling Center
Two voters waiting for transportation back to their homes look on as voters cast their ballots at Graham and Parks School polling center in Cambridge, Mass. on Tuesday.
RBG Memorial
A memorial to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Harvard Law School alumna, sprung up at the Law School this week after Ginsburg's death at the age of 87 Friday.
Taking Care of Business
Senior Gina Kennedy wrapped up her Harvard career with her third straight undefeated campaign, making her total record at Harvard an astounding 54-2.
No Magic Beans
For the first time since 2016, the Crimson placed fourth in the Beanpot Tournament, an annual highlight of the schedule.
Scoring at Will
Harvard, led primarily by its underclassmen, finished the season among the top five scoring teams nationwide.