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M. Golf Hits the Greens Running

The Harvard men's golf team has much to look forward to as players and coaches get ready for a season

Cagers Start The New Year With L's

Both the Harvard men's and women's basketball teams started the new year unfortunately Monday. Hartford dispatched the men 85-67 at

Murphy Officially Leaves Cincinnati

Tim Murphy, the newly appointed head coach of the Harvard football team, held a press conference yesterday in Cincinnati, Ohio,

Aquawomen Hold 62-Point Lead in Harvard Tourney

Both the Harvard men's and women's swimming teams must be happy with the first day of competition in the weekend-long

The Game Of All Games: The 1968 Match

Sports fans, sportswriters and athletes are all involved in the fabrication of myth. Past contests, battles ingrained in athletic lore,

Quakers Capture Ivy Title

Pennsylvania preserved its perfect season when it defeated Princeton in the last contest of the regular season, 2-1 in overtime.

Ivy League Honors Andre

Senior cornerback Chris Andre was named the Ivy League's defensive player of the week for his role in Harvard's near

Come back to Life, Sobriety and the College

T he 1985 season proved bittersweet for the Harvard baseball team and its star pitcher Jeff Musselman `85. Powered by

Walton Honored

Senior co-captain Francie Walton made the Ivy League honor roll for her play in Harvard's 2-1 double overtime thriller and

Not Just the Regatta

If you haven't heard, this weekend the Head of the Charles Regatta descends on Harvard, bringing with it greasy sausages,

Harvard Soccer Teams Turn in Big Weekend

It was a good weekend for both the Harvard men's and women's soccer teams. The two squads scored decisive victories

Netmen Win 7th Straight Crown

In the third set of his match this weekend in the finals of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference tennis championships

Gridders Favored Against Cornell

Last year at The Stadium, the Harvard football team gave Cornell a gridiron gift: Turnovers and shoddy defense turned a

Of Shaved Heads And Windy Cities

With their helmets on seniors Brian Ramer, Jae Ellis and Chris Andre make up a very important part of the

Carella Garners Rookie Honors for This Week

The Harvard men's soccer team has had a tough couple of weeks lately. After losing four consecutive games, the Crimson

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