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Kevin T. Chen

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Stuck in a Rutzen
Women's Basketball

Powered By Rutzen, Harvard Finds Success on West Coast

The Crimson (9-6, 1-0 Ivy) came out with a surging second half to take the win, 69-55, against the Lady Redhawks (5-16) at the Connolly Center in Seattle, Wash.

Berry Good
Women's Basketball

Dayton Posts Double-Digit Win Over Harvard

Host Dayton (8-5), armed with their high-powered offense, cruised to a 100-81 victory over Harvard (5-5) last night in Dayton, Oh.

Women's Basketball

Sacred Heart Holds Off Harvard Hoopsters

The Harvard women’s basketball team dropped its contest against Sacred Heart yesterday afternoon, 69-60.

Berryline
Women's Basketball

Women's Basketball Tops UNH by 33 Points

For the Harvard women’s basketball team, a rebound was exactly what it got, as the Crimson dismantled UNH, 96-63.

Sports Blog

Magic of Numbers: Past, Present, and Future

Each Thursday, The Crimson will compile a series of unique statistics about Harvard's sports scene.

Magic of Numbers

Magic of Numbers: Harvard Hits the Road

Each Thursday, The Crimson will compile a series of unique statistics about Harvard's sports scene. Welcome to the Magic of ...

Sports Blog

Magic of Numbers: Hockey Travels Near and Far

126—Number of miles separating Cambridge and Hanover, N.H. The Harvard men’s hockey team takes on Dartmouth this weekend in a home-and-home series. The Crimson will host the Big Green tomorrow at home then travel to Hanover on Saturday.

Sports Blog

Magic of Numbers: Time for The Game

Each Thursday, The Crimson will compile a series of unique statistics about Harvard's sports scene. Welcome to the Magic of ...

Features

Lofgren's Journey Ends With Gold

For Esther Lofgren ’07-’09, success cannot be defined without first experiencing failure.

Berry-ing the Opposition
Women's Basketball

Women’s Hoops Cruises to Season-Opening Win

It took 20 minutes for the Crimson to wake up from its offseason slumber, but once it did, Harvard rolled to an easy 73-54 win over Maine on Saturday afternoon in Orono, Maine.

No Longer New
Supplement Stories

The Youngest Veterans

With no seniors on the team last season and a flurry of injuries that took place as the year progressed, the highly-touted freshman class—comprised of forwards Victoria Lippert and Emma Golen, guards Jasmine Evans and Elle Hagedorn, and center Miriam Rutzen—found itself contributing to the team a bit earlier than it expected.

Sports Blog

Magic of Numbers: Getting Ready for Winter(s)

Each Thursday, The Crimson will compile a series of unique statistics about Harvard's sports scene. Welcome to the Magic of ...

Sports Blog

Magic of Numbers: Battle of Colors

Each Thursday, The Crimson will compile a series of unique statistics about Harvard's sports scene. Welcome to the Magic of ...

Rugged Radcliffe
Women's Crew

Both Women’s Squads Enjoy Strong Showings

Hundreds of thousands of spectators made their way to Cambridge this past weekend to watch the 46th annual Head of the Charles Regatta.

Stellar Sophomores
Supplement Stories

Radcliffe Class of 2013: Fast Friends

A strong sophomore class will strive to return the Radcliffe heavyweight program back to prominence after a rebuilding year.

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