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Swim Across America Raises $55k
Swimmers from across the Boston area competed on Saturday to raise money for cancer research, at a Swim Across America fundraising event at Blodgett Pool.
Women's Lacrosse Dominates Brown
Harvard women’s lacrosse jumped out early and never looked back, besting Brown 16-8 on Saturday.
Men's Swimming's Relay Teams Finish in Top 20 at NCAA Championships
A youthful Harvard men’s swimming team wrapped up a strong weekend at the NCAA Championships in Seattle, Wash., on Saturday, finishing the meet with a total of eight All-American honors between the swimming and diving teams.
Women's Lacrosse Looks To Bounce Back Against Eagles
The Crimson is attempting to avoid a defeat that would place it a full two games below .500 with a difficult schedule coming up.
Crimson Loss Earns Yale Ivy League Crown
As Yale freshman Mollie Rogers’ perfectly-placed kill landed in the middle of four Harvard (11-12, 4-9 Ivy) players to seal a convincing 3-0 victory for the Bulldogs (18-5, 12-1), Yale players began celebrating not just a victory over a conference rival but an Ivy League championship.
Crimson Blanked by Ivy Champion Bulldogs
As Yale freshman Mollie Rogers’ perfectly placed final kill landed in the middle of four Harvard players to seal a convincing victory over the Crimson (11-12, 4-9 Ivy), the Bulldogs (18-5, 12-1) began celebrating not just a 3-0 victory over an arch-rival, but also an Ivy League Championship.
Brogan Gets Her Berry Last Chance
Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith struggles to pinpoint something that co-captain point guard Brogan Berry needs to work on.
Great Expectations
The Harvard women’s hockey team enters the 2010-11 season with the same ambition it always has: to win a national championship.
Harvard Defense Shuts Down Bison Quarterback
Coming into the game, the Bison averaged 24 points per contest. On Saturday, it scored just three.
Harvard's Casey Excels in Freshman Season
Just about a month into her freshman year, freshman volleyball player Kristen Casey is already a big hit.
Harsh Weather Conditions Affect Crimson’s Play at MacDonald Cup
The Harvard men’s golf team got off to a sluggish start on a wet and rainy day at the Course at Yale, playing its way to a fifth-place finish at the MacDonald Cup this past weekend.
Alums Pursue Football Around the World
The call of the football field has kept life in a cubicle at bay for a few recent Harvard graduates. While some, like Collin Zych ’11—who made it all the way to the Dallas Cowboys' final cut—had their pro dreams recently put on hold, a few others have taken up pro careers at varying levels around the world.
Where Are They Now? Fitzpatrick Does It Again
In a new weekly feature, The Crimson will be tracking the successes (and potential failures) of some of Harvard’s most ...
Where Are They Now? Fitzpatrick Shines in Bills' Win
In a new weekly feature, The Crimson will be tracking the successes (and potential failures) of some of Harvard’s most ...