After playing some of its best basketball of
the season in the first half, Harvard (now 3-8
Ivy, 5-18 overall) turned a seven-point lead into
a seven-point deficit midway through the second
stanza.
The Crimson dazzled the Briggs crowd at times
with an array of behind-the-back passes and
Read more in Sports
W. Soccer Starts Season With SplitRecommended Articles
-
SpotlightHarvard men's basketball Co-Captains Keith Webster and Arne Duncan each established personal milestones last weekend in the cagers' contests with
-
Women Cagers Nip Springfield, 54-53Things are going well these days for the Harvard women's basketball team. And last night was no exception. The cagers
-
Duke-ing it Out With the Big GuysThe men's and women's basketball notebooks combine forces this week to offer a hoop extravaganza as packed with stats and
-
Search for Graduate Student ContinuesA year ago, Joan L. Webster could not go home to New Jersey for a Thanksgiving visit with her family.
-
W. Cagers Trip Bruins; Briggs Return Is BrightThe Harvard women's basketball team returned to its home court in style last night. Playing in Briggs Athletic Center for
-
Fleet Elis Elude Grasp of Men HoopstersThe Harvard men's basketball team received a lesson in nature this past weekend: Bulldogs are faster than Bruins. Friday night