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Women's Water Polo Caps off Season by Taking Seventh Place
The Harvard women’s water polo team finished its season Sunday after clinching seventh place in the College Water Polo Association’s Eastern Division.
Women's Water Polo Drops 4 of 5 in California
While the Harvard women’s water polo team’s annual spring break trip to California served as a homecoming for more than half of the squad, it was not an entirely joyous occasion for the Golden State natives, as the team went 1-4 for the week.
Women's Water Polo Takes Three of Four at Princeton Invite
The women’s water polo team fared much better at the Princeton Invitational, finishing up 3-1 over the two-day tournament at DeNunzio Pool.
Water Polo Splits Year’s First Matches at Iona Invitational
The Crimson ran the gamut of game experiences, losing a close 15-14 match to Iona Saturday morning before dominating Villanova that afternoon at the Iona Invitational in New Rochelle, N.Y.
Experienced Women's Water Polo Ready for New Season
2012 is the Harvard women’s water polo team's chance to reach new heights.
Caples' Contract Not Renewed by Harvard Department of Athletics
Field Hockey head coach Sue Caples will not be returning for the 2012 season after the Harvard Athletic Department decided not to renew her contract.
Fan Buses Will Take Students to Game Against BU
Unable to secure enough tickets to justify sending fan buses to the game at UCONN, the Athletics Department and the People of the Crimson plan to sponsor buses to BU
Harvard Downs Iona to Capture Seventh in CWPA Easterns
After losing its first two games in the Collegiate Water Polo Association Eastern Championship tournament, the Harvard men’s water polo team ended its season with a win over Iona Sunday morning to claim seventh in the league.
Stroke of Genius
Yes, he is from Canada, but no, sophomore Laurent Rivard is not a hockey player.
Women’s Rugby Won’t Be Varsity
Members of the women’s rugby team and representatives of the athletic department have been holding private meetings over the course of the past year to discuss Radcliffe’s progress as a team.
Athletics Dept Concludes Football Billboard Campaign
The Harvard Athletics Department’s month-long billboard advertising campaign—in which three billboards were erected around Boston encouraging locals to attend Harvard football games—will begin wrapping up later this week.
Sports Fans Will Earn Crimson Cash
In past years, Harvard students looking to make quick money looked to coupons and research studies in need of subjects. But this year, students have another option for easy cash flow: school spirit.
Club Tennis Impresses at First Fall Tournament
This weekend, Harvard men’s and women’s club tennis teams wrote the inaugural success story of the 2011 club sports fall season, winning the Battle of the Sections Tournament on the U.S Open courts at the Billie Jean King Tennis Center in Queens.
After Bloody Injury, Water Polo's Luka Babic Set To Return to Pool Next Weekend
In the fourth quarter of last weekend’s Harvard men’s water polo game against George Washington, after the Colonials' set struck ...
Crimson Loses Key Player, Splits Princeton Invitational
Harvard claimed a comeback 8-6 victory over Fordham and split the Princeton Invitational, 2-2.