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The Cape Train: By the Numbers

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Northeastern Sailing

Former Olympic coach and 12-time U.S. Sailing team member Jonathan Farrar, Northeastern’s new head sailing coach, rips apart the myth that sailing is easy. “It’s […]

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Harvard Basketball

In March, three years after sending Jeremy Lin to the NBA, the Crimson won a game in the NCAA tournament—a first for Harvard—when they beat […]

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Boston College Cross-Country

With Heartbreak Hill in their backyard and the Chestnut Hill Reservoir around the corner, it’s no wonder the BC women’s cross-country team consistently makes the […]

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M.I.T. Cycling

MIT is not exactly known for its athletics, but the cycling team is an anomaly, racking up 11 Division II national cycling titles and the […]

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Boston University Swimming

In March, BU’s swimming and diving teams swept the Eastern College Athletic Conference championships for the first time in program history. Logging about 20 training […]

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Boston College Soccer

BC women’s head coach Alison Foley, athletic trainer Donna Bennett, and strength and conditioning coach Nick ­Asermelly consistently keep their team in the NCAA Division […]

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Harvard Crew

With 21 undefeated regular seasons and eight official national-championship victories, Harvard crew coach Harry Parker is a legend—six of his oarsmen have competed in the […]

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Babson Tennis

Playing tennis regularly can improve balance, agility, and cardiovascular strength, according to Jim Berrigan, who has more wins than any other Babson tennis coach in […]

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Boston College Rugby

This sport requires both strength and endurance. Games consist of two 40-minute halves with no time-outs—players run as many as seven miles per match at […]