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Low Numbers Dog Nordic, Alpine Skiers

Despite single-digit membership, the Harvard Nordic and Alpine ski teams registered solid individual results in the 1998-99 season and worked

Field Hockey Improves and Impresses

The Harvard field hockey team (9-9, 5-2 Ivy) continued to build and improve in the 1998 season, tying for second

Field Hockey Improves and Impresses

The Harvard field hockey team (9-9, 5-2 Ivy) continued to build and improve in the 1998 season, tying for second

Low Numbers Dog Nordic, Alpine Skiers

Despite single-digit membership, the Harvard Nordic and Alpine ski teams registered solid individual results in the 1998-99 season and worked

NCAA Bid For W. Heavies

With a strong fourth-place showing at the highly competitive Eastern Sprints last weekend, the Radcliffe heavyweight crew has qualified for

Radcliffe Varsity Qualifies for NCAA's

Amidst moving boxes and final exams, the Radcliffe heavyweight crew will be getting ready for a big dance. With a

Track Teams Head into Final Weekend

Think your schedule is busy for this reading period? Exams and papers have you running around? For the men and

M., W. Track Head to George Mason

Think your schedule is busy for this reading period? Exams and papers have you running around? For the men and

Radcliffe Crew Readies for Sprints

Radcliffe College may face an uncertain future, but Radcliffe crew knows exactly what lies ahead. This weekend the varsity and

Radcliffe Rugby Gets Ready to Soar Again

"Repeat is sweet," as the saying goes, but making this maxim come true is a difficult task. The Radcliffe rugby

M. Lax Blows Lead, Loses To Dartmouth

It was deja vu all over again. Despite a strong start and a commanding 7-1 lead at the half, the

Baseball Avenges Beanpot Loss

Behind timely power hitting and a battalion of solid pitchers, the Red Rolfe Division champion Harvard baseball team (26-16, 16-4

W. Heavies Outpace B.U., MIT

The Radcliffe varsity and lightweight crews dominated their competition Saturday, building important momentum for Eastern Sprints in two weeks. With

B.U. Routs W. Tennis

After an emotional win Wednesday over Dartmouth to clinch its second consecutive Ivy League title, the Harvard women's tennis team

W. Tennis Defends Ivy Crown, on to NCAA's

All season, the Harvard women's tennis team's motto has been "Make a statement." Yesterday, the Crimson (11-10, 7-0 Ivy) made

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