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Benjamin R. Reder
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Racquetmen Run Away With National Title
The Harvard men's squash team won another national championship a sportsmanship award, placed three players on the All-America team, and
Racquetmen Aim for Second National Title, Must Overcome Princeton, Toronto Squads
When the Harvard men's basketball squad ties for the Ivy league lead, the whole University knows. But when the Harvard
Racquetmen Roll Over Princeton, 8-1
Everyone in the crowded bleachers expected a close match. The players and coaches also foresaw a battle. The winner of
Requetmen Roll; Prepare For Tigers
Injuries. They have been the name of the game for the Harvard men's squash team all season. They weren't a
Racquetmen Falter in National Finals
It finally happened The Harvard men's squash team lost a match But it wasn't just any match--it was the National
Racquetmen Pummell Quakers, 9-0
What could have and should have been close instead became just another blowout. The Harvard men's squash team rolled past
Racquetmen Rout Jumbos
Probably the only thing standing between the men's squash team and an undefeated season is injuries. And even injuries may
Racquetment Top Williams, Jernigan Returns to Lineup
It's tough to travel three hours to a match and then come right back," said Men's Assistant Squash Coach Steve
Racquetmen Rip Cadets. 8-1
The only surprising thing about the Harvard men's squash team's defeat of Army Saturday's at West Point. NY was that
Racquetmen Top Trinity, Escape With a 6-3 Win
It was definitely a little closer than the Crimson would have liked. The Harvard men's squash team triumphed at Trinity
Racquetmen Shut Out Navy
How does a team top an unbeaten season which includes three separate national championships? Maybe there isn't a way, but
Booters Whip Bulldogs, 3-0, On Three Second-Half Goals
In two or three years, they might beat Columbia. With Saturday's 3-0 trouncing of Yale, the Harvard men's soccer team
Greg Gizzi
As a junior in high school, the California Angels and the Pittsburgh Pirates wanted him. As a senior the Clemson
The Friday afternoon rivalries
M ore than 70,000 people will crowd into the Yale Bowl Saturday for The Game, but for hundreds of Harvard
Winthrop Intramural Gridders Trounce South and Take Title
The spectators who dotted the sidelines of the cavernous Harvard Stadium yesterday afternoon witnessed a championship game, but you'd never