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Jessica T. Lee
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W. Hoops Falls In Destiny Year
The Harvard women’s basketball team’s season of inconsistency, intense disappointment and eventual triumph concluded as a challenge for the sports
Boston Lee Party: Screwup Couldn't Stop Me
I’ve never been one to let down my guard at the Crimson. Whether I pretended to be tough and witty—fooling
End of an Era: Hana Peljto
After shattering records and hearts, Hana Peljto is ready for her next challenge—fluency in French. Peljto will follow the steps
From Sitting In to Standing Out: Inside the Life of a Harvard Activist
Florence Nightingale he’s not, but the idealism and drive Jordan A.A. Bar Am ’04 brings to nursing may put the
SOFTBALL 2004: And Then There Were Four
Ten little softball players took to the field with glee. Seven left the team for good and then there were
Crimson Avenges Loss To Quakers
After having its Senior Night spoiled last weekend, the Harvard women’s basketball team gave as good as it got on
Moore Toughs It Out Until Season’s End
If quickness isn’t your forte, then guarding Bev Moore would be a nightmare. Moore’s ball-handling skills and speed reveal the
Large Players Pose Large Problem For Harvard in Low Post
After seeing 6’3 Yale freshman Erica Davis and 6’5 Brown junior Holly Robertson this weekend, one thing is for sure—the
Seniors' Lavietes Farewell Fails to Live Up to Their Legacy
Saturday night was Senior Night in Lavietes Pavilion and everything went right—for Brown. The appearance of every Bears shot going
BOSTON LEE PARTY: Underdog Role Fits W. Hoops
Whether it’s Rocky Balboa fighting Apollo Creed, Hickory High versus South Bend Central, or even Doug Flutie against Miami, the
Butler Benches His Starting Rotation
As the player who scored 33 points against Harvard on Valentine’s Day last year, Columbia’s Sue Altman would be expected
Yale Gets First Ivy Win in Upset of W. Hoops
Reality is beginning to set in for the Harvard women’s basketball team. The Crimson finally came out on the winning
Dartmouth Surprises W. Hoops
In a bout between two of the best players in the Ivy League, round one goes to Elise Morrison. Dartmouth’s
Rutgers Barely Powers Past Women’s Hoops
The Harvard women’s basketball team entered the new year with the taste of disappointment after Rutgers nudged the Crimson down