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Justin R.P. Ingersoll
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Laxmen Cruise Past UNH
Keep hope alive. After yesterday's 11-10 road victory over New Hampshire (4-7) at Cowell Stadium, the men's lacrosse team (4-6,
Ward Deserved Better
Question: what do former Florida State quarterback, Charlie Ward and Pete Dawkins have in common? Who's Pete Dawkins, you say?
Red Sox Win East. Not!
Overheard an infuriatingly banal comment in the dining hall the other day: "The Sox are gonna be good once Clemens
An Athlete's Death
Like most of you, I rarely read page seven of The Crimson: Page of afterthoughts. Page of ads. Last Thursday
Crisera Attacks the Books, Boards
Monday afternoon. Senior Catherine Crisera, a captain of the women's basketball team, is relaxing in her fifth floor room in
FM Profiles
Headline She's Freefallin' Home: North House and Lexington, Massachusetts Concentration: Music Et cetera: Plays cello for H.R.O. Goes by "Holly."
Mather 426: Kings of Beer
D espite its picture window, the common room in Mather 426 lacks light. Why? Beer bottles. Hundreds of them. Blocking
The Hits Kept On Coming
BOSTON--Poor Boston University. In last year's Beanpot, Harvard thrashed the Terriers, 14-2. This time it was an 18-hit, 14-1 bloodbath.
Hill's Triple Threat: Run, Hit and Lead
There are certain species of athletes. There are the talented, histrionic media-animals (the Deion Sanders/Keith Elias breed, given to uncontrollable
FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK
Keep hope alive. After last weekend's victory over Brown, the Harvard football team (2-6 overall, 2-3 Ivy) can now actually
Gridders' Slump To End Today
If there ever was a time to break a six-game losing streak, it's today. The Harvard football team (1-6 overall,
Late Goal Gives M. Boosters Upset Victory
Harvard men's soccer coach Stephen Locker must have felt the pressure entering his first home game at Ohiri field against
A Golden Arm? Young Crimson Fireballer Looking for a Chance in the Major Leagues
When the Harvard baseball team took the field this spring, all the talk around the league centered on the Crimson's
Batsmen Left Stranded at Fenway
BOSTON--In a heartbreaking extra-inning game, Harvard fell to Boston College, 5-4, in the first round of the Beanpot Tournament at
W. Hoopsters Lose Ivy Title To Brown
The Harvard women's basketball team did not go gentle into its good night. Last Saturday evening the Crimson raged and