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Women Fencers Go Undefeated in NFC
The Harvard women’s fencing team foiled its opponents all season en route to a 15-2 record. Led by the foil
M. Soccer Suffers Injuries, Inconsistency
In a year characterized by injuries and a failure to win important Ivy League games down the stretch, the end
Upset of the Year: Men's Fencing Upsets Reigning Ivy Champs
“I don’t think anyone on our team really thought we had a chance to win before the meet started,” said
M. Fencing Posts Best Season in 25 Years
Led by a trio of freshman All-Americans, the Harvard men’s fencing team completed its most successful season since 1976-77. The
Water Polo Head Coach Resigns
Harvard water polo coach Jim Floerchinger resigned earlier this month, ending his five-year tenure as the team’s first full-time head
M. Lax Scares No. 2 Princeton with Second-Half Rally That Falls Just Short
Trailing 10-3 at halftime, Harvard men’s lacrosse tri-captain Doug Logigian tried to rally his team with words, but it was
M. Volleyball Ends Season with Victory
FAIRFIELD, CONN.—“When we come to play ball, we’re the best team on the court,” said Harvard men’s volleyball coach Rob
W. Golf Finishes Third at Bucknell
Drop the mercury below 40 degrees. Let the skies open and the rain come down in sheets. Toss in a
Lacrosse Continues to Struggle
Eleven minutes away from an upset of No. 12 Cornell, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team could not hold off the
Four Freshmen Fencers Named All-Americans
The Harvard fencing team capped its most successful season in decades with four freshmen earning All-American honors at the NCAA
Goalies Set for M. Hockey ECAC Semifinal Showdown
Look for the faces of the three most important players at this weekend’s ECAC men’s hockey championship, and you won’t
Men's Lacrosse Routs Holy Cross
The Harvard men’s lacrosse team needed a little help from Holy Cross to open the scoring, but once the Crimson
One Moore Playoff Run
To understand how important captain Dominic Moore is to the Harvard men’s hockey team, you have to go back to
Action Jackson: The Referee Was Dunn Like Dinner
Late in the third period of Harvard’s series-clinching win over Vermont on Saturday, Crimson senior Aaron Kim lay on his