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Women's Lacrosse

Second-half Woes Doom W. Lax to Single Ivy Win

Sometimes even the greatest of careers lacks the storybook ending. Citing increased pressures involved with coaching, Carole Kleinfelder stepped down

EA Sports: Making Virtue of Mediocrity

I’m a little tired of reading on this page about the greatness of Harvard athletes. Too many identical columns have

THE FINAL FALL

Midnight Strikes For M. Hockey at ECACs

ALBANY, N.Y.—It was just too much of a fairy tale to repeat itself. Injured junior forward Tyler Kolarik, a last-minute

Discipline and Defense Down Men’s Hockey

WORCESTER, Mass.—In the end, what the Harvard faithful will probably remember about the Crimson men’s hockey team’s 6-4 loss Friday

MAKING HER CASE

Second-half Woes Cost W. Lax in California

No squad welcomes halftime more than one playing the Harvard women’s lacrosse team. The Crimson’s second-half struggles continued during a

Fourth Line Shines For M. Hockey

Albany, NY— It's supposed to be just an energy line—those on it are not even expected to score. Yet, on

M. Hockey Faces Dartmouth in Semis

In so many ways this season has been a return to glory for the Harvard men’s hockey team. The team

Midnight Strikes For M. Hockey

ALBANY, N.Y.—It was just too much of a fairy tale to repeat itself. Injured junior forward Tyler Kolarik, a last-minute

W. Lacrosse Falls to Brown in Ivy Opener

They were complete equals for 55 minutes. But the first five minutes made all the difference. The Harvard women’s lacrosse

M. Hockey Barely Holds on in Game 1

Harvard had Vermont beaten by the second period buzzer. The Crimson then spent much of the third period trying to

M. Hockey Advances to ECAC Semifinals

For most teams, playoff success is about winning any way possible. “Survive and advance” their coaches say, looking at the

Fearless Kim a Four-Year Spark For Hockey

Yale had just taken all the momentum from the Harvard men’s hockey team. Now it was after Harvard’s honor. Down

M. Hockey Dominates Colgate-Part III

Colgate’s band did not arrive at Bright Hockey Center until the first period had ended. By the time it showed

No. 2 Cornell Downs M. Hockey

It took No. 2 Cornell just nine minutes to put the Harvard men’s hockey team in a gigantic hole. It’ll

Nice for Weiss

BOSTON—For everyone else on the ice, it was the last two minutes of a largely insignificant consolation game. For Harvard

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