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Women's Basketball Aims to Extend Winning Streak to Five Versus UNH
The Harvard women's basketball team is on a roll. Coming off a 22-point victory over URI, the Crimson sets it
M. Cagers Seek Redemption
As Harvard students crawl through the final days before the holiday break, the first thing on most people's minds is
Behind the Eight Ball
If you have ever watched ESPN's "NFL Primetime" or read just about any Sunday newspaper in the country, you have
MEN'S TENNIS TO HOST FIRST ROUND OF NCAA TOURNAMENT
For the third time in four years, Harvard University has been selected to host the NCAA Region 1 Championships. The
"Comp The Crimson"
Doubtless, you have noticed on the SportsWire page directly behind the back page, a tendency on the part of the
Spring Season Malaise
Traditionally in Western literature, springtime is a time of growth and of love and of renewal; Tennyson writes, "In the
ATHLETE of the WEEK
In the final home weekend of his Harvard career, senior center Chris weekend of his Harvard career, senior center Chris
A Tale of Two Franchises
If Red Auerbach were dead, he'd be rolling over in his grave. Unfortunately for him, he's alive. The Boston Celtics
W. Basketball Stunned by Arizona, 82-45
The Harvard women's basketball team entered the championship game of the Copper Bowl Classic versus Arizona with confidence. Although the
Ivy League Football Standings Upside Down at Mid-Season
The Harvard football team finally won a close game last weekend, leaping ahead of Holy Cross last Saturday before hanging
Unspecial Teams
NEW YORK--It has almost become expected that in the first week of the football season at every level, special teams
Abs(olute) Vanity
If you're like me, you've seen the seemingly endless infomercials and the Calvin Klein advertisements in Rolling Stone. You've been
Parity Reigns in the Ivy League
For the last five years, three teams have dominated the Ivy League: Pennsylvania, Princeton and Dartmouth. The Quakers, Tigers and
For Gridders, Time to Rise and Shine
As Harvard coach Tim Murphy enters his third year, his first recruiting class has finally come of age. A last-minute
Fashion for Freshmen
Dear freshman athletes: Welcome to Division I athletics, where the level of competition is higher, the play more physical, and