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Harvard Starts Regular Season with Weekend Split
The No. 47 Harvard men’s tennis team opened its regular season with a mixed performance this weekend, losing, 7-0, to
Permanent Green
On Wednesday, former Vice President and Nobel laureate Albert A. Gore, Jr. will speak to a crowd predicted to number
Crimson Divides, Can’t Conquer Over Extended Weekend
The Harvard men’s tennis team split over the weekend with mixed results. The Crimson’s captain, Chris Clayton, played at the
Early Lessons From Top Squads
It’s nice to be the defending Ivy League champion, but the Harvard men’s tennis team learned the hard way this
Harvard Regains Ivy Crown in Commanding Campaign
Some of the most notable moments in sports history, such as Babe Ruth’s “Called Shot” in the 1932 World Series
Crimson Handed Early Exit by Texas Tech
The Harvard Men’s tennis team lost 4-2 to Texas Tech on Saturday in the first round of the NCAA team
(Not) Tomorrow’s Fuel
Given how much the changing climate, rising fuel prices, and declining food supplies have been in the news lately, you’ve
Weekend Sweep Claims 27th Ivy Title
You know you’ve got something good when the words “steamrolled,” “smoked,” and “crushed” outnumber the more mundane “did well.” But
Crimson Still Undefeated in Ivy Play
The weather was shaky, but the Harvard men’s tennis team was not. The No. 48 Crimson (12-6, 4-0 Ivy) held
Quick Start in League Play
The Harvard men’s tennis team opened its Ivy League campaign in fine form this weekend, notching two road wins that
Harvard Splits Spring Break Matches in California
The Harvard men’s tennis team has an energy issue, and it has nothing to do with global warming. When the
Freshmen Hang Tough Against Tigers
n tennis, a game of inches and tiny angles, there are few venue changes more drastic or more game-altering than
Michigan Outlasts Tough Crimson
It wasn’t a win, but at least it wasn’t Wednesday’s performance. Unlike the embarrassingly lackluster performance of its disappointing 5-2
Truth on Our Trays
As my house’s representative for the Harvard College Resource Efficiency Program (REP), you’d expect me to love the recently introduced
Tough Competition No Match For ‘Colonel’ Clayton
In the locker room, his teammates call him “The Colonel.” But given the way the Harvard men’s tennis team’s energetic