Things are dull in Harvard sports right now.
Not to slight our rowers and sailors, nor the cream of our track and field crop competing at ECACs, but things are getting to the point where I’m ready to stop following the Crimson.
Our baseball team fell short of an Ivy League title, softball couldn’t get to NCAAs, and women’s outdoor track failed to take Heps again.
We have no announcement about a new Athletic Director.
We have finals and papers.
We have nothing.
We are wrong.
We have Ultimate Frisbee.
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