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...emotion was tangible in Blodgett Pool this weekend, as co-captains David Tune and Jay Connolly played their very last home game at Harvard.“I don’t even know what to say,” Tune said as he gazed up at the rafters. “There are just so many mixed feelings.”Tune and the Crimson ended their home season over the weekend, taking on Queens College on Saturday and St. Francis University yesterday.The team returned to Blodgett for the first time since Oct. 1, looking to put a winless...
...ball onto his right foot and drilled it past the keeper and into the bottom right corner for the night’s first tally.“They came out flying, but we were able to weather the storm and stay composed,” said co-captain Michael Fucito, who scored Harvard’s third goal of the match. “We showed up to play. Everything kind of came together tonight.”The Crimson certainly chose a good night to show off its attacking prowess. The highly anticipated game pitted...
...guys, and I feel that as a class we’re very close,” he said. “That really helps a lot and brings the squad together as you do literally spend so many hours training per week,” he added. Captain Teddy Schreck said that the new sophomores have already begun to make their presence felt.“They’ve actually really contributed a lot even in just the first month on the varsity,” he said. “Having guys like Christian and Ryan...
...parents named him Edward Schreck, but never before has there been a more fitting nickname for a man standing six feet seven inches tall than “Teddy.” Despite his towering stature, men’s heavyweight crew captain Teddy Schreck projects a warmth that engages anyone, whether he’s displaying Quincy House pride or working nights as a bartender. But do not make the mistake of assuming his easygoing nature is a weakness while on the water. Rowing brings out an edge in him that has helped him claw his way up during...
...California and Stanford en route to a third-place finish. The optimistic start and consistent dual racing performances only sharpen the contrast between the beginning and end of the season for the Crimson.“We had quite a good start [to the season],” heavyweight captain Teddy Schreck said. “We just didn’t come into the championship races with the type of momentum that would have brought us to the medal stand, which is unfortunate, because I feel at different parts of the season we were there and in good shape...