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Crimson staff writer

Mackenzie Condon

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The Champions
Women's Lacrosse

30 Years Later: The Historic Season That Harvard Women’s Lacrosse Was Perfect

It has been 30 years since the Harvard women’s lacrosse team made history. In 1990, the Crimson outscored Maryland 8-7 to win the first National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championship for a Harvard women's team.

Upset the Bulldogs
Women's Volleyball

Women's Volleyball Takes Down Yale in Upset Performance

“We’ve known we can be good and we were happy to finally show it,” Fields said. “Now that we’ve made out statement by taking down the top team in the league, the goal is to win-out with the rest of our matches.”

Dean's List
Men's Crew

The Olympian-to-Be?

There was not a sudden moment when Harvard heavyweight rower Clark Dean realized he could be something special — not a single race to point to, nor a random late-night realization. His potential was always growing, and this became incrementally clearer every time his efforts were tested.

Men's Tennis

Men's Tennis Has Mixed Results at Dartmouth Invitational

The Crimson treats its fall off-season as practice, however, and is optimistic about future results.

Women's Rugby

Women's Rugby Overpowers Dartmouth in Home Opener

The Harvard women’s rugby team sent an intimidating message by massively overpowering its Ivy League foe Dartmouth at its home opener last Saturday with a score of 50-32.

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