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W. Cagers Spark D, But Lose Another

Saturday night at Dartmouth's Leede Arena, the Harvard women's basketball team played "the best game we've played defensively the entire

Desperately Seeking a Win

All they want right now is a reason to be optimistic again. All they want is to regain the confidence

Tough Questions? Not Really

Heading into the new season, the top question on the mind of every Harvard women's basketball fan is this: Who

Rachel Lerner's Crew Adventure

Radcliffe crew has given many women the opportunity to experience new adventures, explore exciting new lands, establish friendships and take

Teacher-in Training

Frank Fronhofer doesn't exactly remember the details of first time he wrestled competitively. It might have something to do with

Tennis: A Reversal of Expectations

The Harvard men's and women's tennis teams established one thing this season: pre-season expectations--whether from the programs' harshest critics or

Men's Tennis Finishes Strong

After coming off a disheartening 4-3 loss to Dartmouth earlier this week, the Harvard men's tennis team recouped to end

Women's Water Polo Finishes Fifth at Easterns

In wrapping up what was supposed to be "a rebuilding type of year," the Harvard women's water polo team made

W. Tennis Beats BC

Everyone loves those last minute, down-to-the-wire, nail-biter matches in team tennis. It comes down to the final match--the one that

Netwomen Can't Stop Princeton

It took an unrelenting drive, several three-set wins, a few tie-breakers and a six-and-a-half hour match, not to mention a

W. Tennis Falls While Men Sail

It's obvious why the Harvard women's tennis team suffered a disappointing 3-6 loss at Columbia this weekend. The problem was

Laxwomen Set to Take on Yale

The weather report today calls for mostly sunny skies and a high of around 50 degrees. That's the best news

Aquamen Still Lead Easterns

The Harvard men's swimming and diving teams continued to dominate the Eastern Championships at Blodgett last night, capturing three first-place

GOING BACK TO THE BASICS

The Harvard women's lacrosse team came within one goal of winning the NCAA crown last year. This year, with several

Crimson Readies For Road

Harvard Women's Basketball Coach Kathy Delaney Smith has an idea of what she might like to see this weekend on

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