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Zachary T. Ball
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W. Soccer Faces Crosstown Foe
The women's soccer team (2-2, 1-0 Ivy League) is a driven, deeply talented squad that firmly believes it will make
IT'S AWESOME, BABY!
It is said that good teams finish strong. For the Harvard men's basketball team, it was such a 3-0 homestretch--including
It's Awesome, Baby!
It is said that good teams finish strong. For the Harvard men's basketball team, it was such a 3-0 homestretch--including
Ball Four
"Senior Night" at Lavietes Pavilion meant much more than an emotional pre-game ceremony on Saturday night. Two weeks after suffering
Senior Pride
"Senior Night" at Lavietes Pavilion meant much more than an emotional pre-game ceremony on Saturday night. Two weeks after suffering
Penn, Princeton a Tough 1-2 Combination
No matter how many cliches get thrown around in the aftermath of the men's basketball team's 0-2 road trip, the
Changing of the Guards
This weekend was a coming-out party of sorts for the next generation of Crimson men's basketball. With five seniors and
Split Weekend Leaves Questions Unanswered For M. Hoopsters
ITHACA, N.Y.--Someone please clue me in here. Did the most recent round of core reform exempt varsity athletes from the
No Offense
Faced with the long-range bombing efforts of Dartmouth last night, Harvard's offense looked as feeble in attempting to repulse the
Men's Hoops Breaks DII Sacred Heart
There is no substitute for shooting. Unless you consider the Sultan of Swat. Four days after shooting 39 percent from
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK JAMES BLAKE '00
So you're sophomore James Blake, looking ahead to your sophomore year, and you notice that no Ivy player has ever
Double-Barreled Shotgun
So you're sophomore James Blake, looking ahead to your sophomore year, and you notice that no Ivy player has ever
Women's Volleyball Dusts off Dartmouth
Somewhere, Jana Novotna is smiling. The epitome of the choke finally held Wimbledon's silver plate this summer after suffering come-from-ahead
Golf Stakes It In Season Finale
The vitality of youth knows no bounds. Harvard's underclassmen-laden golf team battled characteristic ocean-front conditions including 25 mph winds, widely
Ball Four
If watching football is anything like playing, I think I have a pretty good idea of what it felt like