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House Number Athletes Number Students Athletes As Pct. of Population Pct. of All Harvard Athletes Adams 17 376 5 2.1 Cabot 56 367 15 6.7 Currier 41 380 11 4.9 Dunster 18 328 5 2.2 Eliot 128 402 32 15.5 Kirkland 180 331 54 21.7 Leverett 106 451 24 12.8 Lowell 29 428 7 3.6 Mather 55 384 14 6.6 North 84 312 27 10.2 Quincy 36 462 8 4.4 Winthrop 77 346 22 9.3 Total 827 4567 18 100 Statistics provided by members standing Committee on Athletes
The chart above shows the number and percentage of athletes in each of the 12 residential houses. A report released yesterday criticizes the growing concentration of members of sports teams in a few houses, notably Kirkland House (54 percent).
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