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'''Aaron Sin''' was a player for [[Yale]], where he served as team president from 2009-2010. His tenure as president was marked by a notable increase in logistical competence and a commitment to making sure the team showed up to all major tournaments, both of which were pivotal in repairing Yale's reputation and paved the way for its rebirth under [[John Lawrence]] and [[Matt Jackson]]. Because he was nearly always referred to by his full name, people occasionally believed his first name to be "Aaronson."
 
'''Aaron Sin''' was a player for [[Yale]], where he served as team president from 2009-2010. His tenure as president was marked by a notable increase in logistical competence and a commitment to making sure the team showed up to all major tournaments, both of which were pivotal in repairing Yale's reputation and paved the way for its rebirth under [[John Lawrence]] and [[Matt Jackson]]. Because he was nearly always referred to by his full name, people occasionally believed his first name to be "Aaronson."

Latest revision as of 10:21, 6 July 2021

Aaron Sin
Noted subjects Biology, Current Events, Geography
Past colleges Yale (2006-2010)
High school East Brunswick High School (2005-2006)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Aaron Sin was a player for Yale, where he served as team president from 2009-2010. His tenure as president was marked by a notable increase in logistical competence and a commitment to making sure the team showed up to all major tournaments, both of which were pivotal in repairing Yale's reputation and paved the way for its rebirth under John Lawrence and Matt Jackson. Because he was nearly always referred to by his full name, people occasionally believed his first name to be "Aaronson."