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Packin' Heat: Packard Moves Up
Senior forward Dennis Packard stands 6’5 tall. It’s an understatement to say that he sticks out in a crowd. But
Boosters Celebrate Stadium Centennial
On the same day that the University indicated that it is considering building a bubble over Harvard Stadium (see story,
Nguyen Earns ITA Berth
Michigan is cold. In November, it’s even colder. But men’s tennis co-captain Cliff Nguyen is willing to brave the elements,
Old Schools Younger Players
What’s in a name? Harvard men’s soccer captain Andrew Old has the answer to that question. Old was already 21
Charles Regatta Weekend Launches
Close to 300,000 spectators will descend on Cambridge starting today, as students and University officials prepare for the 39th annual
Seniors, Rookies Star For M. Tennis
Harvard men’s tennis co-captain David Lingman spent the offseason working on his fitness, trying to take his game up a
Nguyen Wins Clincher As M. Tennis Advances
A single point magnificently captured the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat on Saturday. In the deciding point
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Harvard Rides Riddell
With his last singles victory coming over two weeks ago, junior Mark Riddell was long overdue for a big win.
Captain Oli Choo Helps Men’s Tennis Dethrone Brown 5-2 To Take Ivy Title
In his final regular season match for the No. 39 Harvard men’s tennis team, co-captain Oli Choo fell behind early,
M. Lax Scares No. 2 Princeton with Second-Half Rally That Falls Just Short
Trailing 10-3 at halftime, Harvard men’s lacrosse tri-captain Doug Logigian tried to rally his team with words, but it was
M. Tennis Sails By Cornell, Columbia to Stay Undefeated in Ivy
The Harvard men’s tennis team extended its winning streak to six matches in dominating fashion, as it remained undefeated in
M. Tennis Easily Sweeps Big Green
The Harvard men’s tennis team is peaking at just the right time of year. With a four-game win streak, the
M. Tennis Wins in San Diego, Falls to Stanford
The No. 47 Harvard men’s tennis team’s tough spring break road trip began unpleasantly in northern California, but concluded with
Duke Bedevils M. Lax With Physical Runs
The Harvard men’s lacrosse team had an up and down spring break, with a tough loss at Duke, a solid
Wrestling Rebounds With Pair of Victories
Sparked by junior co-captain Jesse Jantzen’s 3-0 performance, the Harvard wrestling team picked up a pair of crucial victories over