Word: athleticism
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...time captain of the baseball team. A few seniors on the Harvard team have taken to calling him “Country Club,” a play on his affinity for and skill at golf and racquet sports. Walsh attributes the sobriquet to Chaney’s overall athleticism, but Sheffield has another explanation...
Considering the size difference alone, Buckley’s pegging Sheffield for Dana Wingate that day may have been a stretch. But perhaps Buckley had read a lot into his own research. In an April 29, 2001 Herald article about Wingate, Buckley quoted one of the paper’s...
In advance of the mid-May meeting of Ivy League athletic directors, Harvard Director of Athletics Robert L. Scalise has raised concerns over proposals to reduce the number of football recruits in the conference.
For people who miss the camaraderie, excitement, and structure of high school sports, the athletic opportunities open to them in college are woefully unfulfilling. Like the grays that shade twilight, the games are just shadows of the once meaningful athletic events they’ve replaced. In high school, the...
They play with the pride of an athlete who is used to more and not yet willing to accept that the athletic era of his life has closed.