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Head Of The Charles Proves That Crew Has Fan Support
To the editors: How can David H. Stearns write that the sport of crew has no fans when The Head
Harvard, Radcliffe Conquer All Collegiate Waters
One word best sums up the Harvard men’s heavyweight crew program this season—invincible. That word doesn’t just describe the Harvard
Game of the Year: Duluth Wins National Title in 2OTs
Harvard coach Katey Stone and her Minnesota-Duluth counterpart Shannon Miller looked through the stands of the Duluth Entertainment and Convention
De Reme On: Why I'm Not A Screwball
The epitome of dramatic irony in sports this year fell on Miami freshman Glenn Sharpe—the cornerback whistled for pass interference
Coach of the Year: Graham Raises Bar for Women's Tennis
At times this season, Harvard women’s tennis coach Gordon Graham was as awestruck by his team’s achievements as the people
Despite Impressive Wins, W. Soccer Misses NCAA Bid
For anyone who saw the emotional outpourings that accompanied the Harvard women’s soccer team’s victories this year, it was a
Female Comeback of the Year: Bajin Claims Undefeated Regular Season
Harvard women’s tennis captain Sanja Bajin had no intention of spending her senior year languishing on the sidelines instead of
W. Tennis Secures Ivy Title and NCAA Sweet 16 Berth
Anything seemed possible this year for the Harvard women’s tennis team. The first week of the spring season, the Crimson
Team of the Year: Harvard, Radcliffe Conquer All Collegiate Waters
Entering this season, Radcliffe seemed an unlikely candidate break the duopoly that Brown and Washington had held on the NCAA
Female Athlete of the Year: Botterill Puts Her Teammates First
To Jennifer Botterill, an athlete of the year award for her has always been akin to a team of the
Field Hockey Contends With Nation's Elite
The Murr Center walls had never endured a roar as loud and piercing as the one that erupted when the
Wins Over Ivy Champs Highlight Softball's Season
Unlike last year’s, this Harvard softball season did not feature week-by-week record-setting performances and an Ivy title race that came
W. Hockey Just Misses Perfect Ending
The concluding moment of the Harvard women’s hockey team’s season was its most trying. After months of high ambitions, the
M. Heavyweights Win National Championship with Open Water
Going into the climactic race of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association’s national championships on Saturday, the Harvard heavyweight first varsity expected
Injury Hastens Bergman’s Exit From NCAAs
With consecutive victories over top-25 opponents in recent weeks, Harvard sophomore Courtney Bergman had been rolling en route to this