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Weaving His Way to the Top

Junior David Weaver Lands on His Feet at Lavietes Pavilion

Even without starting, he averages 22 minutes a game. That's understandable, because his coach and teammates all say that he is a big bundle of energy. David agrees.

"I feel as though I've brought a lot of energy to the team," Weaver says, "and a lot of differences from past years."

"He's definitely added something to the team," senior Mike Gilmore says. "He keeps the team loose, and he's made me enjoy basketball again."

Coming from two previous winning traditions, it is beartening for the Crimson to do well David's first year. The Crimson is 10-5 (Ivy 3-1). David realizes that the Crimson is struggling to overcome some pretty disappointing seasons, but he displays remarkable confidence for himself and his teammates.

On the upcoming February 9 game against Princeton, there will be no divided loyalties for David Weaver. He has completely integrated into the Harvard basketball team.

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"It's kind of amazing how he has adapted to the team," captain Darren Rankin. "And I guess the team has adapted to him."

"David is definitely a key element to our team this year," freshman Tim Hill says. "He brings added toughness, good quickness, and a very good perimeter game."

More importantly than any speedy moves on the court, David Weaver is regarded as a "character" with a genuinely great personality. The term "basketball nut" was also mentioned in connection with him.

"He has a unique zest for the game that is contagious for the rest of the team," Coach Sullivan says.

Weaver is frequently teased about where he will be headed next year, as he is known to move around. However, he is quick to assure both his teammates and the rest of the Harvard community that he is here to stay.

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