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Christina C. Mcclintock

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Men's Crew

After Two Near Misses, Men's Lightweight Varsity Eight Captures National Title

Following its third straight perfect dual season, the Harvard lightweight varsity eight won the national title for the first time in almost a decade.

Men's Crew

1V, 2V Earn Bronzes as Men's Heavyweight Crew Finishes Fourth at IRA National Champs

Harvard heavyweight crew finished fourth as a team behind the Huskies, Brown, and California at this past weekend's IRA National Championships on the Cooper River in Camden, N.J.

Skiing

SKIING: Nadler, Tofte Lead Way for Ski Team

On the last weekend of the season, the Harvard ski team finally broke its ninth-place streak in EISA competition thanks to strong performances by sophomore Rebecca Nadler and junior Alena Tofte.

Commencement 2012

PARTING SHOT: Finding the Story Beyond the Story

Somewhere in a half-asleep doze from Boston to Providence, I realized I was being driven by someone who’d had a very real role in the music industry.

Skiing

FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR, RUNNER-UP, FEMALE BREAKOUT PLAYER OF THE YEAR, RUNNER-UP: Rebecca Nadler

Nadler won the giant slalom event at the NCAA Championships, giving the Crimson its first skiing national title.

CAMP-ING TRIP
Men's Crew

Campbell To Vie for Spot on Olympic Squad

Andrew Campbell established himself as the top U.S. single sculler in the summer of 2011

Football

Matt Birk's Big Play

When Matt Birk ’98 was growing up in St. Paul, Minn., his family made faith, family, friends, and education their top priorities. Not much has changed.

For The Moment

Coordinates: Off the Leash

Even if Libby and I have different ideas of what a “walk” entails, we both love our visits to Manor ...

Skiing

Nadler Skis to National Championship

Sitting just behind first place in the giant slalom of the NCAA Championships, some athletes might have been nervous.

Skiing

Nadler Wins Skiing National Title

Harvard sophomore Rebecca Nadler became the first individual national champion in program history on Thursday by winning the giant slalom event at the NCAA Skiing Championships.

Men's Crew

Senior Rowers Lead the Years

The Harvard University Boat Club’s senior class has been making it look easy for a while, but no one who knows the sport is falling for it.

Men's Crew

Hammer Time

In the C.R.A.S.H.-B. honor row, there’s nowhere to hide. And that’s how Mike DiSanto likes it.

Skiing

Skiing Takes Ninth at EISA Championships

Over the past two years, Harvard’s top skiers, sophomore Rebecca Nadler, junior Alena Tofte, junior Catherine Sheils, and sophomore Chris Stock, have made several breakthrough performances to put the Crimson jacket in unfamiliar places, most recently on the top of the alpine podium last weekend.

Skiing

Nadler Notches First-Place Finish

When Nadler did cross that line it became official: She was the first Harvard alpine skier ever to win an EISA carnival event.

Department of Athletics

Former Blockmate Unselfish in Promotion of Jeremy Lin

Ho and Lin are setting fantastic examples for young athletes everywhere, and it’s important that we remember both of them, the obstacles they have faced, and the way they have triumphed.

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