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W. Squash Celebrates National Title

Ivy League Champions and National Champions. Is there a need to say anymore? The 2000-01 women's squash team ebbed and

M. Squash Earns Ivy Title

Yoga might not seem to be related to squash, but if you ask the Harvard men's squash team, the two

Sailing Excels at New England Dinghy Tournament

The venue is known as the Harbor of Refuge. After the way Harvard stormed through the field this past weekend,

Sailing Earns Bid to National Championship

By JARED R. SMALL CRIMSON STAFF WRITER Looking for a new sport? Try this one. “It’s similar to ‘cycling meets

Athletes of the Week: The Dynamic Duo Breaks Record Milestones

Botts passes to Shewchuk…she shoots…she scores. Shewchuk leaves it for Botts…she shoots…she scores. It doesn't really matter which way you

It's A Small World:

The college squash season may be over, but its golden age is just dawning. For that, we can thank the

Abraham Leads Squash's Strong Showing at Individuals

Bring together all the top squash players from all the top teams in the nation, give them a world-class venue

M. Squash Loses to Trinity in Finals of Team Championship

Coaches tweaked their lineups to produce favorable match-ups. Players donned their favorite bandanas and wristbands in homage to the squash

W. Squash Wins National Championship

Virginia Brown found herself in a grueling predicament. After dropping the first two games in her best-of-five match with Trinity's

Athlete of the Week

In sport, there are two types of giants. The first is the figurative giant, the one who towers over his

Trinity Edges M., W. Squash in 5-4 Heartbreaker

Score round one to Trinity, but rest assured that round two will be just as thrilling. The greatest rivalry in

M. Basketball Destroys UNH

Harvard wasted no time showing the University of New Hampshire (UNH) who was boss Monday night. The Crimson jumped out

Men's Squash Faces Top Competition at USSRA Team Championships

Improbable victories, disappointing losses and some highly anticipated reunions made for an up-and-down weekend for the Harvard men's squash team.

It's a Small World: W. Hoops Has Reason for Optimisim

Had you entered Lavietes Pavilion after Saturday night's game with Northeastern, you might not have realized that Harvard had just

M., W. Squash Take Cornell by Storm

The hardest part of the weekend for the men's and women's squash teams was enduring the long bus ride to

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