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Crimson Finishes Year on High Note
Powerful forehands and pinpoint backhands; delicate slices and explosive volleys; dropped doubles points and three-set comebacks; the glory of winning
AP STYLE: Finding Comfort In USA Sports
In a world of uncertainty, we can often turn to sport as our international language. The universality of watching and
Ivy Title Chances Dashed in Weekend Split
At the start of a hectic Easter Weekend, the Harvard men’s tennis team sought to resurrect its Ivy League championship
Tennis Hopes To Rebound Today
Its tight-fisted grip on the Ivy League championship reduced to a finger-tip pinch, the Harvard men’s tennis team will face
Harvard Splits Weekend in Closely Contested Battles
For seniors returning from spring break, the time to start reflecting and winding down their college careers is nigh. For
Injuries Hamper Crimson Efforts in California
Spring break in Southern California instantly conjures images of a beautiful coastline: from riding ocean waves on a surfboard, to
WEB UPDATE: Crimson Downs Pilots in Singles
Continuing an unwelcome trend of late, the Crimson men’s tennis team entered the singles against the Pilots one point down,
Crimson Splits Time in Virginia
It’s not every weekend that the Crimson men’s tennis team enjoys consecutive games on the road against “the Tribe” and
Crimson Downs Golden Eagles
A change in time may herald a change in season; this Sunday, it was a case of the clocks springing
Season Comes to Shocking End
Shots; penalties; disallowed goals; last-gasp interventions; end-to-end counter attacking; a valiant comeback; overtime; goal-tending at its very finest. Everything a
NOTEBOOK: Kessler Shuts Out Cornell Twice Over Weekend
On a winning weekend including seven Harvard goals and attacking contributions from no fewer than seven players, you wouldn’t expect
Vaillancourt Shines In Shutout of Bears
With a Beanpot final, Ivy League games and decisive ECAC fixtures on the horizon, Harvard certainly didn’t need further motivation