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Gabriel M. Velez
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PARTING SHOTS: Lessons Learned, On the Beat and On the Field
As I have heard, there are three keys to having a successful career as the Harvard men’s ultimate frisbee club
Third-Period Rally Salvages Weekend Split
So far this season, the story at home for the No. 4 Harvard women’s hockey team had been bend, but
Clash of ECAC Titans Ends in Draw
No. 4 Dartmouth’s big guns scored and those of the No. 5 Harvard women’s hockey team did not on Friday
Women's Hockey Barely Misses ECAC Lead, Ties Dartmouth
No. 4 Dartmouth’s big guns scored and those of the No. 5 Harvard women’s hockey team did not on Friday
Martin, Women's Hockey's Defense Blank Bobcats
Going into the sin bin is no fun, but sometimes coming out can be just the trick to ignite an
Olympic Teammates to Face Off in Crucial ECAC Matchup
As most teenagers can attest, the quality of pick-up games is often abysmally low. But when No. 5 Dartmouth and
No. 6 Crimson Reflects on Season's Meetings
The December holidays and the New Year are a time to reflect on the past, and consider change for the
Strange Days
When the No. 4 Harvard women’s hockey team scored its first goal off the back of No. 3 New Hampshire
Harvard's Dilemma: To Root For UCLA?
It’s a classic dilemma in sports: do you root for the team that beat your team? Both sides are clear
Double Vision: Martin, Harvard sweep aside rival Bulldogs with persistence in goal
For the full sixty minutes of hockey on Friday night, the No. 5 Harvard women’s hockey team looked like a
Women's Hockey Takes Game One Versus Duluth
For the full sixty minutes of hockey on Friday night, the No. 5 Harvard women’s hockey team looked like national
Stiff Tests Loom in a Cruel December
T.S. Eliot wrote: “April is the cruelest month.” For the Harvard women’s hockey team, it might be December. That’s because
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: JENNY BRINE ’09
She may not be the biggest name on the Harvard women’s hockey team, but she is definitely its youngest star
Ultimate Tailgate Potential With Soccer Victory
This Saturday, the Crimson faithful might not have to choose between the tailgate and The Game. And no, it’s not
One Down, Five to Go as Crimson Advances
The Harvard men’s soccer team was the top-scoring team in the country during the regular season for a reason. After