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Rina L. Perrault

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Queen Elizabeth
Women's Ice Hockey

Crimson Topples No. 9 Dartmouth

On Friday night, the Harvard women’s hockey team rode two first-career goals from freshmen to gain both a crucial conference victory and a win over the ninth-ranked team in the nation when it defeated Dartmouth, 5-3.

Perfect 10
Men's Basketball

Crimson Crush Crusaders for First Win This Season

In its home opener against Holy Cross last night at Lavietes Pavilion, the Harvard men’s basketball team came out strong, looking to rebound from a 13-point loss to George Mason last Saturday. Led by co-captain Keith Wright’s 18 points, sophomore guard Brandyn Curry’s 12 assists, and strong team defense, the Crimson dominated the Crusaders and won its sixth straight home opener, 72-49.

Tachi-Feely
Women's Tennis

Women’s Tennis Hosts Harvard Invitational

After 26 matches, two injured captains, and three days of intense competition, the Harvard Women’s tennis team finished its home invitational with 15 victories to conclude its fall season.

Sports Briefs

SPORTS BRIEF: Men's Tennis Sends Doubles Pair to ITA Indoor Championships

Two tough losses, including a two-point defeat and a tiebreaker, sent Harvard back to Cambridge without a win in the ITA Indoor National Championships and closed the Crimson’s fall season this weekend.

Previews

Harvard Ready To Break Out at Heps

The time has finally arrived.

Jus on the Loose
Features

Sophomore Shines with New Quarterback

The Harvard football team has had both bad and good luck so far this season. The bad includes the injuries that have ravaged its depth chart. The good—the blossoming players filling the holes on the field. When a concussion sidelined senior quarterback Andrew Hatch, sophomore signal-caller Colton Chapple stepped up to the plate as the starter and has found a rhythm with new players, especially sophomore tight end Kyle Juszczyk.

'Neill Armstrong
Field Hockey

Field Hockey Blanked at Jordan Field by Cornell

On a pink-accented Jordan Field, Harvard field hockey suffered a tough loss to Cornell on Saturday, falling to the Big Red, 2-0.

Gino's Special
Previews

Road Trip to Redemption

Tomorrow at 12:00 p.m Harvard will attempt to recover from its first loss of the season when it face the Lafayette Leopards in Easton, Penn.

Features

Freshman Goalkeeper Thrown into Starting Role for Crimson

The Harvard women's soccer team has been plagued by injuries, but now freshman Jessica Wright is getting her chance to shine in goal.

Sports Blog

Running—Barefoot—For a Cause

Yesterday the Harvard College Alliance for Africa held the third annual Fast Tracks for Africa 5k race on the Charles River bike path to benefit the Harvard Pemja Scholarship Fund.

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Field Hockey

Crimson Drops Difficult Matchup Against UNH

The Harvard field hockey team suffered a loss to the University of New Hampshire Wildcats at New Hampshire’s Memorial field last night. The Wildcats were a strong opponent, having won all four previous home games played this season, and last night’s contest proved no different, as New Hampshire (5-2) emerged with a 3-1 victory. The Crimson (2-3) went in knowing that it would be a tough matchup facing an active Wildcat squad.

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