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Madeleine Smith
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Kelly Bauer: For the Love or the Game?
As a part of our For Love or the Game series, we asked Kelly Bauer a handful of questions and then posed the same ones to Nick Jaroszewicz and Greer Rosenbaum to see who knew her better. The results were worthy of a photo-finish.
In Home Opening Weekend, Harvard Takes Two of Three
Coming off a string of three losses at last weekend’s Princeton Invitational, the Harvard men’s water polo team rebounded in its return to Cambridge and home-pool play, recording two wins and one loss at the North-South Challenge.
In Home-Opening Weekend, Men's Water Polo Takes Two of Three
Coming off a string of three losses at last weekend’s Princeton Invitational, Harvard men’s water polo rebounded in its return to Cambridge and home-pool play, recording two wins and one loss at the North-South Challenge.
Five Can't-Miss Games in the Fall Season
As classes pick up, so do many of Harvard’s 41 varsity sports, meaning Cambridge will be hosting plenty of contentious ...
MEN'S WATER POLO: Harvard Makes CWPA Eastern Tourney
For the last three seasons, the Harvard men’s water polo team had missed out on the CWPA Eastern Championship. The season-ending tournament had been just out of reach for this year’s senior class, but they were determined to make this year different.
MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR, RUNNER-UP: Matt Jones
The Harvard men’s volleyball team may have finished the season ranked 15th in the country, but some of the squad’s standout players put up numbers that ranked even higher in the individual standings. One of those was senior Matt Jones.
BREAKOUT TEAM OF THE YEAR, RUNNER-UP: Men's Volleyball
Going 18-6 overall and 10-4 in conference play, the Crimson racked up the program’s most wins in two decades and the third-most in history.
COACH OF THE YEAR, RUNNER-UP: Brian Baise
“He doesn’t say a lot during games, but when he does, it makes an impact,”
Baseball's Postseason Hopes Come to an End with Losses to Dartmouth
The Crimson faced a tall task going into the weekend.
Baseball's Woes Continue in Penn Sweep
Following a loss in the second half of a Saturday’s doubleheader against the Lions, Harvard was swept by Penn, 7-0 and 8-5, on Sunday.
Bethune-Cookman, Central Florida Sweep Baseball
Despite being first to light up the scoreboard in five of its last six matchups, the Crimson failed to pick up its second win of the year in the latter two-thirds of its spring-break road trip.
Long Shot
After going 9-36 on the 2011 season, 5-15 in the Ivy League, and 1-10 in its first two weeks of play last year, the Crimson has nowhere to go but up. But according to the squad’s veteran coach of 16 years, that isn’t much of a concern.
Men's Volleyball Tops Tigers in Ivy Showdown
After suffering its first loss of the season to George Mason on Friday, the Harvard men’s volleyball team got back on track Saturday afternoon, defeating Princeton in a three-game sweep that was much more contentious than the final score might suggest. The Tigers (2-3, 1-1 EIVA) gave the home team a run for its money at the end of every game, but Harvard (6-1, 1-1) came away with the 3-0 win at the Malkin Athletic Center.
Men's Hockey Looks For Big Ivy Wins
There’s something to be said about a conference of well-matched opponents.
Club Basketball Heads South for Nationals
With March Madness just about as mad as it’s ever been, there’s no doubt many of Harvard’s basketball fans will ...