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Men's Lightweights Take Easterns

WORCESTER--With consistent pressure throughout and a strong sprint, the Harvard men's varsity lightweight crew held off Yale to win its

Crimson, Big Green Face Off

This weekend, a lot of people wearing crimson will travel to rural New Hampshire with sticks and bats to do

Top Crews Sweep Weekend, Take Adams Cup

To say that this was a big weekend for Harvard and Radcliffe crew would be an understatement. Every one of

Softball Wins One in Vermont

Fresh off its first-ever victory over Princeton, one of the most important wins in the program's history, the softball team

Teams Prepare for Busy Weekend

And you thought you had a lot to do this weekend? As the weather continues to warm up--sort of--the spring

Softball Loses Trio to Brown and Yale

This is not how it was supposed to happen. The Harvard softball team was supposed to travel to Yale and

W. Water Polo Wins Out West

With a 3-1 record at the UMass-Amherst tournament this past weekend, the Harvard women's water polo (9-4) team is looking

Radcliffe Heavies Passed by Brown

While most of you went home for spring break, the Radcliffe Heavyweight Crew was here practicing twice a day, and

Ivy Season to Get Into Swing

Like every other Harvard team this spring, the men's lacrosse team has had its schedule altered by the weather. The

M. Lacrosse to Play Hartford, Perhaps

Holy Cross and Boston College haven't been able to stop the Harvard men's lacrosse team, but the weather forecast just

Women's Squash Wins It All Again

While Harvard sports fans complain about the mediocrity of the men's hockey, football and basketball teams, some teams toil away

Men's Swimming Dominates Rivals

The Harvard men's swimming team once again proved that it is the cream of the Ivy League crop. The Crimson

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