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Happy Kehmper
Men's Volleyball

Happy Kehmper

Freshman Kyle Rehkemper, shown above in previous action, put in a solid performance over the weekend for the Crimson—recording 23 kills—but it wasn’t enough to propel Harvard to victory. The Crimson dropped two road games, one at Saint Francis Friday and the other at Juniata the next day.

PRIMATE PLURALITY
Men's Volleyball

PRIMATE PLURALITY

Freshman outside hitter Chris Gibbons, one of four rookie starters for the Crimson, was second on the squad with nine kills in a 3-0 win over Stevens at home Saturday night. Gibbons has picked up 61 kills on the year, helping spark Harvard to a 5-1 record—its best start since 2004.

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens
Men's Volleyball

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens
Men's Volleyball

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens
Men's Volleyball

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens
Men's Volleyball

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens
Men's Volleyball

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens
Men's Volleyball

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens
Men's Volleyball

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens
Men's Volleyball

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Men's Volleyball vs. Stevens

Body & Soul
College

Body & Soul

PADAME, Harvard dance group, performs at A Harvard-Yale Talent Showcase called Body & Soul, presented by the Kuumba Singers of Harvard College.

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Today in Photos (11/22/10)

Pascal's Wager
Men's Soccer

Pascal's Wager

Pascal Mensah, shown here in earlier action, took an unconventional path to Cambridge. He lived in Ghana, Suriname, North Carolina, and New Hampshire, but, thanks to his hard work and the kindness of numerous strangers, Mensah ultimately found his way to Harvard.

Kea to Victory
Field Hockey

Kea to Victory

Senior forward Chloe Keating ended her Crimson field hockey career on a high note, netting Harvard’s only goal of the day against Columbia. The fourth-year player buried a shot off of an assist from junior co-captain Carly Dixon, sparking a solid second-half effort from the Crimson on Senior Day. Unfortunately for Keating’s squad, the Lions held on for the 3-1 victory.

Men's Soccer

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Men's soccer fell, 1-0, to Columbia on Saturday.

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