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Get a Lodha These Awkward Advocates
It’s sort of awkward being a college journalist. Sure, as far as journalists go, we’re blessed. Most of the events
4 Years, 3 Wins, 1 Game
At a school where brains trump brawn, where final exams take precedence over national championships, and where a play by
Former Harvard hockey player Cavanagh ’05, played his first NHL game last week; tallied assist to Thornton
According to an ESPN.com box score from last Thursday night, just 36 seconds into an NHL game against the Los
Co-Captains Skate First AHL Games
It’s the worst feeling for a senior athlete: skating off the ice after a tough, season-ending loss, knowing that your
Crimson Loss Sees Auto Bid Slip Away
As Princeton’s Mark Magnowski slotted an empty-netter with less than two minutes remaining in the ECAC championship game, he may
Harvard Plays Host In ECAC Playoffs
It’s an age-old question in sports: is it beneficial for a team on a sizzling streak to have a bye
Revenge of the Chips
Not so long ago, in a galaxy not so far away, the Evil Empire, known to some as Qdoba, opened
Bye Secured With Victory
ITHACA, N.Y.—A desperate Cornell team skated faster, hit harder, and produced more quality scoring chances. But at the end of
GET A LODHA THIS: A Test for Ted
HAMILTON, N.Y.— Ted Donato takes his place behind the Harvard bench across the ice from rival Don Vaughan. Sporting a
GET A LODHA THIS: 'Dean' Scalise Spurns JVers
Earlier this month, Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) Dean Michael Smith announced that Athletic Director Robert Scalise would assume
GET A LODHA THIS: Young Squad Fighting For Pride
On February 7, 2007, the Harvard men’s squash team almost proved that, “Impossible is Nothing." Facing a top-ranked Trinity squad
No Answer for Tiger One-Two Punch
PRINCETON, N.J.—Pick your poison. That’s the choice that the Harvard men’s basketball team was left with when it took on
Late Lead Slips Away in Loss
PHILADELPHIA—For the first time in years, the Harvard men’s basketball team entered The Palestra with a swagger, looking to take
GET A LODHA THIS: Year of Questions Leaves Just One
After the Harvard men’s hockey team failed to make the NCAA Tournament last spring, I posed three questions that the
NOTEBOOK: Spillane Continues Dominance Against Harvard
BURLINGTON, Vt.—Just call him the Harvard killer. Coming into the weekend, Vermont goaltender Mike Spillane had only one career victory: