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John C. Ausiello
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Fans? Sports Don't Care
Hockey is back! Life can resume as normal in Canada. It is a great day in sports. Sure, the fans
Empty Fingers
As Pete Stoyanovich's kick sailed wide right on Sunday afternoon in San Diego, Miami's hopes and dreams of a Superbowl
Random Sports Thoughts
Just some random thoughts for a random Friday in the midst of the most random of sport seasons. * Now
W. Golf Looking to Improve in Second Full Season
The Crimson woman's golf team is the baby of the Harvard athletic department. A year-and-a-half ago, thanks to the efforts
Boy, Do I Really, Really, Love N.Y.
The Yankees are in first place, the Rangers are the best team in hockey and the Knicks are about to
Sailing Gets Mixed Results
For the Harvard co-ed sailing team, a national championship berth was on the line at the New England Championships this
"Virtual Heart Failure"
A failing heart claimed yet another sports hero in his prime. Evander Holyfield, the former heavyweight champion of the world,
Co-Ed, Women's Sailing Teams Keep on Rolling
Harvard's best kept secret keeps rolling along. Few people may know, but the Harvard sailing teams are putting together great
Spring Cleaning
Time for a little spring cleaning. Time to empty out the sports mind. .Rewind the tapes to Opening Day at
The New Ice Bitch Cometh?
It's Skategate Part II. Unbelievable. It's as if McGovern came back to run for office and bugged the Republican convention.
Winter Games
Have you ever really thought about the absurdity of some of the events in the Winter Olympics? Take for example
Two Confessions
Dear Crimson Readers: A few weeks ago my colleagues wrote personal columns about their favorite sports. I was proud of
Ten Great Moments from '93
The new year is here. It's time to take one last look at 1993. Immediate thoughts come to mind. Tragic
NBA Problems
What is wrong with professional basketball? Everyone seems to have an explanation. From the Pope in Rome to Mother Teresa
Game Day Reflections
I ran down to the edge of the field, ready to join the masses. It was the 25th anniversary of