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Rookie of the Year: Freshman Cheryl Gunther in Goal Buoys W. Soccer's Success

Stepping into a winning program and the rather large shoes of a star player is tough for any athlete. When

That's a RAP: Complete Your Harvard Experience by Appreciating Athletics

Countless classes, instructors and students have affected our lives here at Harvard, molding what would become our college experience. And

Young Guns

In what many believed was going to be a rebuilding year, the Harvard women's soccer team shocked everyone but itself

RAP Session

It has been three long days since the moment that I have dreaded in all of my years following sports

RAP Session

For all of the brilliant performances on the gridiron that he's provided, Sept. 4, 1994 will be the day I'll

Mediocrity Abounds as Ivy M. Hoops Begin

Brown and Yale are undefeated in first, Dartmouth is winless in last, and Harvard's tied with Penn and Princeton in

Colgate Brushes by M. Basketball

The Harvard men's basketball team had insult added to injury on Saturday afternoon as it was brushed away by Colgate

RAP Session: No Shame for This Year's Team

After the Harvard women's soccer team's shocking 1-0 defeat at the hands of the Boston College Eagles in the second

W. Soccer Upset by B.C. 1-0 in NCAA Second Round

As the Harvard women's soccer team found out yesterday afternoon, there is no such thing as a sure thing. Despite

W. Soccer Looks for Ivy Prefection at Brown

With the No.1 ranking in New England all but insured as it enters the NCAA Tournament, the Harvard women's soccer

W. Soccer Earns Ivy Share, Beats Datmouth 2-1

After a year away from the throne, the Harvard women's soccer claimed at least a share of what it covets

No. 15 W. Soccer Stunds No. 7 UConn On Road

The two best women's soccer teams in New England squared off in Storrs, Conn., yesterday afternoon, and, as expected, the

No. 15 W. Soccer Ready to Face No. 7 UConn

This afternoon in Storrs, Conn., the two best women soccer teams in the Northeast will square off in what could

Paradise Almost Lost

NEW YORK--It seems that a 31-point lead is too much for even the Harvard football team to blow. After losing

Athlete of the Week: Orly Ripmaster `03

Sometimes they just grow up fast. In a year marked by the loss of several senior stars--Emily Stauffer '99 and

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