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Keith S. Greenawalt
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Here We Go Again
Consistent excellence: this is what we have come to expect from senior forward Judy Collins. It looks like fans of
THE GREEN MONSTER
Ladies and gentlemen of the Harvard Class of 1999, wear sunscreen. If I could offer you one tip for the
The Green Monster
Ladies and gentlemen of the Harvard Class of 1999, wear sunscreen. If I could offer you one tip for the
No. 16 M. Tennis Breaks Pepperdine Jinx
Most Harvard students left campus last weekend for points south and west for Spring Break in an attempt to escape
W. Track Rallies To Beat Northeastern; Men Cruise
"Wait, slow down." As a member of a varsity track team, you do not expect to hear this from your
Better Than A Bake Sale
This weekend's Harvard Track and Field Invitational was part meet and part fundraiser for the Harvard men's and women's track
M. Tennis Wins Rolex Doubles Finals
It doesn't get much better than this. Everything the Harvard men's tennis team could have expected from this fall has
Lee, Green, Styperek Excel At Crimson Tennis Classic
There was no domination from James Blake or Kunj Majmudar. John Doran was not ripping up his opponent. But things
Blake, Majmudar Alive At All-America Tourney
Neither rain nor sleet nor snow would keep All-American James Blake from living up to that adjective. Blake, the top
Flyin' High
Lawrence Taylor was the first linebacker to dominate the major football games who only needed his initials to identify him.
M. Tennis Gears Up for ECAC Title Run
The ECAC Tournament is like a freshman placement test. After a relaxing and leisurely summer, an unsuspecting freshman faces academic
Welcome Back
It was not the best week for the men's soccer team with two tough losses to Providence and Yale. However,
W. Tennis Leaves Virginia With Multiple Losses
When Harvard received its invite to the William & Mary Invitational Tournament--an individual tournament where teams are invited to bring
M. Tennis Wins Title, Advances to Nationals
When I decided to follow in my brother's footsteps and come to Harvard for his senior year, it had a
Men's Tennis Wins Second Straight NCAA Regional
"I said `This gives me a chance to be a hero,' but I was joking, I didn't really think it