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Max N. Brondfield
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PARTING SHOT: The Conflict in Conflict of Interest
Since past writers have covered the profound and the memorable, I’ll take this space to draw out an issue we usually try to ignore.
Crimson Unable To Snatch Win in Ivy League Play
The Crimson (3-19, 0-4 Ivy) dropped all four of its road contests against Penn and Columbia, losing a doubleheader to the Quakers in Philadelphia on Saturday before falling short in a pair of games against the Lions yesterday.
Harvard Snatches First Dual Win of Season But Falls at No. 7 Lehigh
After struggling for the past few weeks, the Crimson (1-9) earned its first dual victory of 2011 on Saturday, topping Army, 21-12, on the road.
Jantzen Loses Another Season to Injury
Collegiate wrestling has been a long road for junior Corey Jantzen, and, unfortunately for the seventh-ranked grappler, it’s just gotten ...
Harvard's Peppelman Shines at Lone Star Duals
Junior co-captain Walter Peppelman dominated at the Lone Star Duals in Arlington, Texas, going undefeated Saturday over the three-match competition.
WEB UPDATE: Three Harvard Grapplers Post 2-2 Record at Midlands
The Harvard wrestling team sent three competitors to the 2010 Midland Championships in Evanston, Ill., this past week, leaving behind junior co-captain Walter Peppelman, whose flight to Chicago was cancelled due to snow storms.
Harvard Wrestling's Jantzen, Peppelman Highlight Weekend
Once again taking on some of the nation’s best talent at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, two Crimson grapplers finished in the top four as the squad approaches the end of its fall individual season.
Gordon Nominated for Ivy Player of the Year
It looks like Gino Gordon’s peers aren’t the only ones who recognize his value. The senior running back followed up ...
SPORTS BRIEF: Cross Country Captain Chenoweth Falters at NCAA National Championships
Men’s cross country captain Dan Chenoweth seemed primed to finally reach his pinnacle, but a slip-up in his last race left the senior short of his goal.
Gedeon Elected 138th Captain of Harvard Football, Gordon Named MVP
Before the Crimson football team’s matchup with Penn on Nov. 13, Harvard coach Tim Murphy noted that Collin Zych and Alex Gedeon acted like the two captains of defense. Turns out Murphy’s analysis was spot on.
Football Teams Keep Game in Perspective
But for all the hard hits and the scary moments on the field, the fans can learn something very important from the players at Harvard-Yale: in the end, it’s just a game.
Sound Off: Murphy Having Fun After The Game
In the modern era of sports, being a college coach carries with it the burden of constant media attention. Facing ...
Wrestling Falls at Sprawl & Brawl
The Crimson (0-3) traveled to Binghamton, N.Y. yesterday for the Journeyman Sprawl & Brawl, a dual tournament featuring some of the country’s top teams.
Back of All Trades
As the Harvard punt unit headed to the field for its first attempt against Columbia, the Lions’ radio broadcaster stared in disbelief.