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Road trips in sports can be boring and monotonous. At the college level, where the preferred mode of transportation is either bus or van, it can be downright tedious.
Because of that, college athletes are left to find their own ways to entertain themselves. Some play card games. Some listen to music. Others nap, and some may even read a book.
If you're the Harvard baseball team, you make lip-sync videos to tacky earworms apparently. On a recent road trip, members of the Crimson decided to put together a little performance to the music of Carly Rae Jepsen's song "Call Me Maybe."
The UConn women's basketball team is not impressed.
See the finished product below.