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Madeleine I. Shapiro
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PARTING SHOT: Key Chapters in the Evolution of a Sportswriter
As sports journalists, we get the unique opportunity to explore the pivotal moments in games, seasons, and programs. But no
Crimson Continues Winless Streak Against Princeton
For the second consecutive year, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team came inches from breaking a nearly two-decade winless streak against
Sweeping Weekend, Harvard Eyes Ivies
The Harvard fencing team closed out its warm-up to the Ivy season with wins over Haverford, Yeshiva, and Duke yesterday
Trip to Queens Ends in Mixed Results for Crimson
Continuing a recent trend for the Harvard fencing team, the No. 5 women far exceeded expectations, while the No. 7
Youth Carries Mixed Effort
The fall season came to a tumultuous end for the Harvard fencing team Saturday in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., as the women
Harvard Secures Beanpot Championship
After the first annual Beanpot tournament brought heartbreak for the men’s half of the Harvard fencing team last fall, both
THE GAME '08: Run Over
A win is a win, even if it isn’t pretty. Missed field goals, tipped punts, and costly fumbles highlighted a
HARVARD BEATS YALE 10-0
A win is a win, even if it isn’t pretty. Missed field goals, tipped punts, and costly fumbles highlighted a
THE GAME '08: Making the Bigs
Whether it’s to be President of the United States or an astronaut, each of us had that dream when we
MAD ABOUT YOU: Crimson Escapes Once Again
PHILADELPHIA—Five times this season Harvard football has had its back to the wall, and four times the Crimson’s miracle train
MAD ABOUT YOU: Choice’s Yours, Daily News
Dear Yale Daily News Staff, I’d like to present you with a challenge. It’s something many members of the sports
SIDEBAR: Run Game Finds Its Groove
HANOVER, N.H.—For a rushing offense that had yet to hit its stride this season, Saturday provided the perfect opportunity: a
MAD ABOUT YOU: Officiating Still Poor Down in New Jersey
It was deja vu all over again. Having been the football beat writer for the past three years, I’ve pretty
SIDEBAR: D-Line Surges in Second Half
PRINCETON, N.J.—It took the Harvard run defense two quarters to return to true form Saturday, and it nearly cost the
Jousting in Jersey
The two teams taking the field tomorrow at Princeton Stadium have many things in common. From their 1-1 Ivy League