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Keith H. Bender
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Time to Own Lavietes
The box score of the men’s basketball 79-37 drubbing of MIT on Tuesday shows Harvard’s dominance in every statistical category, but fails to represent the single stat our Cambridge rivals led in: student attendance.
Game Pivotal in Ivy Play
When the Harvard women’s soccer team walks off Stevenson Field at Brown on Saturday evening, the team’s playoff picture will be clearer.
Baseball Splits Saturday Doubleheader
The Crimson (11-27, 7-9 Ivy) earned a 6-5 victory over the Bears (8-29, 5-11) in the day’s opener but went on to drop the final game in a 22-9 slugfest.
Baker Wins HKS Negotiator Award
Former United States Secretary of State James A. Baker III received the 2012 Great Negotiator Award Thursday.
Men's Lax Ready to Take On Rival No. 3 UMass
Tuesday night, the Crimson men’s lacrosse team wants to mess with perfection.
Lin's Second-Half Performance Not Enough for Knicks in Overtime Loss to Celtics
The last time New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin ’10 and Boston Celtics Rajon Rondo and Paul Pierce shared ...
Keith Wright To Play in Portsmouth Invitational
Yet another Crimson standout has secured the opportunity to play in front of scores of NBA scouts.
JFK Hoax Dupes Elis
But another shenanigan of 1961 also lives on, at least in Harvard-Yale lore. The front-page story of a prank issue proclaimed that President John F. Kennedy ’40 had made the last-minute decision to attend The Game.
Harvard Recruits Big Time
For the second straight season, Crimson coach Kathy Delaney-Smith has added a top-100 recruit.
Rookie’s Saves Help Secure Sole Possession of Ivy Title
Kanten earned her second shutout of the year with two saves in the Crimson’s Ivy League title-clinching victory at Columbia on Saturday.
Dawson Takes Football Know-How to HBS
Five years after his last collegiate play, Clifton Dawson ’07 is back on the Harvard football field. The all-time Ivy ...
Early BC Goals Hand Harvard Fourth Straight Loss
The Crimson believes it didn't play up to its full ability in the second half of its 2-0 loss.
Chapple Comes off Bench, Shines Under Pressure
The situation was strikingly similar to last fall when an early-season injury sidelined the starting quarterback, Andrew Hatch ’09-’11, and then-sophomore Colton Chapple was called on to lead the Harvard football team.
Freshman Finds Place on Crimson O-Line
As Harvard’s starting right tackle for its opener against Holy Cross, rookie Will Whitman traveled to Worcester and likely cemented his role as starter for the season.
Harvard Falls to BU, Ends Winning Streak
Taking its three-game winning streak to Nickerson Field Wednesday night, the Harvard women’s soccer team (3-2) missed an opportunity to earn its first away victory of the season. At the hands of a dominant performance by Boston University (6-2-1), the Crimson fell 3-0, taking only four shots on goal to the Terrier’s eight.