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Charlie Cabot
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Men's Tennis Shakes off Rust at Tourney
Stepping onto the court for the first time this season, the Harvard men’s tennis team took advantage of the weekend to shake the rust off.
Men's Tennis No. 1 Chijoff-Evans Leaves Team
Alexei Chijoff-Evans, slated to be the co-captain and No. 1 player on the Harvard men’s tennis team this year, announced to his coach and teammates this week that he was leaving the team.
Women’s Volleyball Drops Two of Three
With old faces gone and new faces present, the Harvard women’s volleyball team (1-2) stepped onto the court at the Harvard Invitational unsure of how it would fare.
SEASON RECAP: Foundation in Place For Future Title Run
After strong nonconference play, the Crimson (14-10, 5-2 Ivy) suffered pivotal back-to-back losses in the Ivy League opening weekend, crushing its hopes early on for the conference championship.
SEASON RECAP: Big League Wins Punctuate Season
For wisdom, wine, and the Harvard women’s volleyball team, things only get better with age. In their fourth and final year as Crimson athletes, the team’s four seniors led Harvard (12-13, 8-6 Ivy) to its best season since 2004.
Tennis Legends Come to Murr Center
They’ve played in Wimbledon, Flushing Meadows, Roland Garros, and in Melboune, and today, they played at Harvard University. With a combined 18 Grand Slam titles, tennis legends Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe appeared at the Staples Champion Cup Pro-Am yesterday at the Murr Center.
Men’s Tennis Wins Two, Denies Yale Title
Though the Harvard men’s tennis team was no longer in the hunt for the Ivy League title, this weekend it settled for the next best thing: taking it away from Yale.
Harvard Rebounds, Wins Ivy Pair
After unanticipated losses to Cornell and Columbia last weekend, Harvard men's tennis reasserted itself with two consecutive wins.
Men's Tennis Falters in Alabama Contests
Alabama was less welcoming than Lynyrd Skynyrd advertised for the men’s tennis team, which came away from the Blue-Gray Classic in Montgomery with a 1-2 record.
Close Match Goes Harvard's Way
Freshman Christo Schultz won his match, helping the Crimson (6-4) defeat a struggling Radford (2-6) squad by a score of 4-3.
Fencers Split In First Weekend of Ivy Meet
While the ending records were positive, the coach and players of the Harvard men’s and women’s fencing teams couldn’t shake a sense of disappointment.
Tennis Beats Three Ivy Rivals, Takes ECAC Crown
Victory tasted good at the ECAC Championship last year, and this weekend, Harvard men’s tennis was back for seconds. This time, though, the win was served with a hint of upset.
Former Captain Brings Football to Spain
Chief executive officer, management consultant, and software engineer are at the very top of the list of popular careers for Harvard graduates. On the opposite end, with a total of one graduate, is professional football player for the LNFA.
Crimson Says Goodbye to Accomplished Senior Class
No matter how you measure it, the men’s soccer Class of ’09 has had a memorable run.
Students Protest Stupak Amendment
Dozens of students rallied yesterday in front of the Harvard T station to protest the Stupak amendment, which would prohibit coverage of abortions by publicly funded health-insurance plans.