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Yoan D. N'Komba
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MEN'S GOLF: Crimson Middles in Ivy League Tourney
Despite dominating its competition at the Century Intercollegiate and finishing nine strokes shy of first place at the Northeast Invitational, the Crimson never quite seemed to get into the swing of things this season.
Havilands Build Baseball Dynasty
Two generations down from a strong tradition of baseball, it’s the honor of playing, and not the honors from play, which continues to motivate Jordan Haviland.
Women's Lacrosse Posts Strong Numbers
Three decades ago, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team (9-5, 5-2 Ivy) began what would become an incredible statistic: 11 Ivy ...
Tennis Takes Home Ivy Awards
Harvard women’s tennis earned its share of Ivy League awards across the spectrum today.
Legros Scores Game-Winner Against Irish National Team
The Crimson (9-7-1, 4-3 Ivy) hosted the Irish women’s national team at Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium, toppling its opponents, 2-1, in a thrilling friendly match.
Crimson Concludes Rocky Season With First League Win
In more ways than one, the stories of this year’s Harvard men’s volleyball team and its four-game thriller on Saturday have been ones of perseverance.
No. 66 Harvard Falls to No. 36 Yale, Ekes Out Win at Brown
With its chance at the Ivy title on the line, the No. 66 Harvard women’s tennis team (9-8, 4-2 Ivy) ...
Harvard CEOs Make Less on Average
Looking to make it big out of Harvard? A recent study says you may be in the wrong place.
Harvard Finishes Eighth at Hoya Invitational
Greeted by warm and windy conditions, the Crimson took to the The Members Club course at Four Streams Monday against 16 other universities, playing two rounds and falling short of its expectations, placing 8th out of 17.
Crimson Readies for Spring Season on Links
With springtime approaching, some might think to forego dining hall delicacies to fit the fashions of sunny skies and summer ...
Harvard Tops Ivies After N.Y. Weekend
Coming off two ninth-place finishes last week, the Harvard sailing team put in strong performances in its recent slate of competitions, recording a first-place finish to claim its second win of the season and climbing to the top of the Ivy League once all was said and done.
Football Standout Hatch Joins Baseball Team
Living legend Tommy Lasorda once said that “there are three types of baseball players: those who make it happen, those ...
Stanford Athletes Directed to Easy Classes
Every quarter since 2001, the University’s Athletic Academic Resource Center has come out with a list of options, titled "Courses of Interest", sure to be low in the work category and chock full of other athletes to better accommodate for afternoon practices and away trips.
Harvard’s Heps Expectations Come Up Short
Unfortunately, the momentum did not seem to swing in the track and field team’s favor, as the Harvard men finished fourth and the women fifth in a strong showing at the Armory.
Harvard Hosts CSA National Championships
Vying for the Potter Cup, the highest esteem in all of college squash, No. 6 Harvard (7-5, 3-3 Ivy) is pitted against stern competition on its three-match march to the title.