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M. Hoops Overcomes Injury, Extends Streak
Playing without its second-leading scorer and its top bench scorer, the Harvard men’s basketball team found timely offense and put
Defense Struggles to Regain Last Year’s Form
There’s an old axiom in football that defense wins championships. If that axiom still holds true, the Crimson will need
Dominant Lehigh's Streak Broken
As Lehigh junior Matt Douglas’ 29-yard field goal attempt sailed just wide of the uprights last Saturday, Division I’s longest
The Definition of Clutch
Down 1-0 with two outs, facing a 3-2 count, sophomore pinch hitter Mickey Kropf—and Harvard’s entire season—was down to his
Tennis Teams Await NCAA Fate
Harvard’s tennis teams learn their playoff fates today with the announcements of the 64-team NCAA men’s and women’s tournament brackets.
Cycling Team Wins Two Championships
For the first time since 1975, the Harvard University Cycling Association has captured both the Ivy League title and the
Baseball Has Chance To Clinch Rolfe With Four Against Brown
With only eight games left in the season, the Harvard baseball is entering the proverbial stretch run. This weekend, the
Baseball's Arms There, Hitting Absent as Ivy Games Loom
After a difficult spring break at the Homestead Challenge, Harvard continued its early season hitting difficulties with a 3-1 loss
W. Hoops Needs One Win For Ticket to Big Dance From Ticket to Big Dance
With one more victory, the Harvard women’s basketball team can clinch the Ivy League title outright and a spot in
M. Hoops Sweeps Lions, Big Red
In the final home games for Harvard seniors Tim Coleman and Andrew Gellert, the men’s basketball team kept its infinitesimally
Fading M. Hoops Undone By Killer P’s
PRINCETON, N.J.—Maybe next year. For the eleventh straight season, the Harvard men’s basketball team was swept on its weekend road
M. Hoops Hopes for Improbable ‘Killer P’ Sweep
With no margin for error and its season on the line, the Harvard men’s basketball team ventures on the road