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Darren McLeod
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Club Baseball Wins ACBA World Series
Botarelli gets the signal from his shortstop, spins, and picks off the runner, officially placing the Harvard Club Baseball team (8-3) placing first in the American Club Baseball Association World Series.
Lin Earns Endorsement from Volvo
Jeremy Lin ’10 is looking to expand his worldwide rise to fame by extending his talents to the marketing industry through his recent agreement with Volvo.
Men's Volleyball Faces Tougher Conference Schedule
The Harvard men’s volleyball team (9-13, 1-7 EIVA Hay) is looking to continue building upon the core foundation that it created with last year’s team.
Bulldogs, Tigers are Harvard’s First Foes
The Crimson will take part in the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton match this weekend, which will provide an early test to a team that has added four strong freshman recruits to a roster that didn’t graduate a single person last year.
Harvard Set for Red Rematch
Cornell is returning to Soldiers Field to face a Harvard softball team on a historic run for the 2011 Ivy League Championship Series.
An Early Tale of Amateur Athletics
Quite possibly one of the greatest athletes to grace the Harvard football and baseball fields, Orville Frantz was one of the most likable and most controversial figures in history to play for the Crimson.
Crimson Heads to Ivies this Weekend
This weekend, the Harvard women’s and men’s golf teams are looking to upset the rest of the Ancient Eight in an Ivy League Championship after having their best finishes of the season last weekend in their respective tournaments.
Harvard Unable to Capitalize Late
Northeastern came from behind to beat the Crimson yesterday afternoon at O’Donnell Field. The cross-town rivalry matchup between Harvard and the Huskies was a back-and-forth battle that was highlighted with both small and long balls from each team.
Harvard Falls Just Short in Regatta
Following strong showings over the past two weekends, the Harvard sailing team looked to build upon its success this weekend in the 29th Marchiando and 51st Friis Trophies Team Race at Tufts and MIT, and the Central Series Four at home.
Crimson Still Without Victory in Division Play
The Crimson (8-13, 0-7 EVIA) lost in two divisional matchups at New York University (18-8, 5-3) and New Jersey Institute of Technology (7-19, 1-6).
Late Run Earns Crimson Victory
With the fans behind him, the wind in his face, the lights above him, and UMass’s goalie standing between him and an upset win for Harvard, Crimson co-captain Dean Gibbons attacked, splitting defenders, and fired the shot that would put the Crimson ahead for good with 2:28 remaining in the game.
HLS Panel Discusses College Sports
In the midst of March Madness, sports enthusiasts from across the nation addressed the legal framework of intercollegiate sports at Harvard Law School’s third annual Sports Law Symposium, hosted on Friday by the Committee on Sports and Entertainment Law.
Harvard Edges Crosstown Rival BU
Harvard didn’t miss a beat, coming out victorious over the Terriers in a close 2-1 victory yesterday afternoon.
Casey Shines in Crimson's Historic Win
Kyle Casey took off of one foot, elevated, and posterized a helpless defender. While Casey has performed a number of awe-inspiring plays during his career on the Harvard men’s basketball team, this was perhaps the most spectacular—and certainly the most important.
Youth Movement
Last year, the Crimson fell just short of winning the Ivy League Championship in a single-run loss to Cornell. Harvard looks to make this the year that it takes it all.