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Laxwomen and Laxmen Post Weekend Victories

Things are just not supposed to happen this easily, at least not for the 1984 Harvard men's lacrosse team. But

Crimson Tips Top-Ranked Minutemen; Bergman's 22 Saves Enliven Defense

AMHERST Coach Bob Scalise needn't worry about the Harvard men's lacrosse team falling victim to the post-equinoctal illness known as

Annual Cricket Match Set for Sunday

If you just happen to be walking near the Quad this Sunday, say about 1:30 p.m., you might see some

Batwomen Split Doubleheader With Bentley; Rubin Wins Harvard's First in Six Outings

WALTHAM--They didn't do it by much and it was short lived, but the women softballers ended their six game losing

Jenny Stricker

Sixth, Some athletes would be happy being sixth on the ladder of their local bowling league, but trackster Jenny Stricker

Stonehill Chieftains Scalp Softballers; Crimson Suffers First Shutout, 8-0

NORTH EASTON--There was no madness to their method. In fact, there was nothing dramatic, exciting or even half-interesting about the

On Eve of Ivy Tournament Batwomen Hopeful but Cautious

The Harvard women's softball team journeys to Princeton for the Ivy League championship tournament this weekend, where it will face

Softballers Split Twinbill At Holy Cross, 5-10, 7-5

Central Massachusetts has been praised for its mountains and river valleys, but seldom for its weather. The Harvard softballers found

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