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Marina E. Watson

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Women's Lacrosse

Crimson Takes Down James Madison in Overtime Thriller

As the Crimson men’s basketball team anxiously awaited its destiny in the result of the Ivy title determining Penn-Princeton match, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team (2-1, 0-1 Ivy) took its fate in its own hands, earning a double-overtime victory over No. 13 James Madison (3-2) Tuesday afternoon.

On Campus

A Harvard Thanksgiving Agenda

If you're sticking around campus for Turkey Day, you can enjoy plenty of holiday happenings without bursting out of the Harvard bubble.

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Field Hockey

Columbia Drops Crimson, Dashes Hopes of Winning Record

Harvard field hockey entered its last game of the season Friday sitting at .500 both overall and in league play.

A Tachibana Christmas
Women's Tennis

Ivy Opponents Best Crimson at ITA Regionals

Despite a strong showing at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Northeast Regional Championship, the Crimson eventually came up short on both the singles and doubles sides. After losses to fellow Ivy League competitors in the Oct. 21-25 tournament in New Haven, Harvard forfeited its chance to advance to the ITA National Tournament.

NAT KING COLE
Women's Volleyball

Harvard Falls to Last-Place Cornell, Drills Top-Dog Lions

After being dropped by Cornell (3-15, 1-5 Ivy) Friday night, the Crimson women’s volleyball team (10-7, 3-4) regrouped to handily ...

Men's Crew

Boyce Has Much To Teach as Coach

For his young age, new freshman heavyweight coach William Boyce boasts a substantial and varied history of involvement with Ivy League crew. He was a national champion at Cornell as an undergraduate, served as a coaching intern at Cornell for the men’s lightweight crew, and held a position as assistant coach at Yale for the 2009 and 2010 Ivy League seasons.

R. SKELLY
Features

Young Talent Helps Crimson to Success

Even after facing an early slate of tough opponents, Harvard players, both rookie and returning, have demonstrated perseverance—with two wins determined in the decisive fifth set—and talent in their initial outings.

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