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Trackmen Tie for Fifth Slot in Heps
Rejuvenated Crimson runner Pete Fitzsimmons ran to a first place finish in the 3000-meter steeplechase event as the Harvard team
Trackmen Place Second, Women First in GBC's
It was a holiday for runners from Northeastern and Boston University in the second round of GBC competition Saturday afternoon
Harvard Leads GBC Field Events
At the end of Round One it was the good guys by four. Last night a spirited Crimson field squad
Northeastern Triumphs Over Trackmen, 75-61
Coach Bill McCurdy, curious as to whether undefeated Harvard or mighty Northeastern would be the victor of Saturday's indoor track
Trackmen Triumphant
They're just so amazing. Coming of last year's indifferent 2-4 season, the born-again Harvard indoor track team has christened its
Just A Hop, Skip And A Jump Away...
The Harvard track team continued its winning ways at their brand new indoor track facility Saturday night by dumping Boston
Bentley Beats Women Cagers
Take a terrific zone defense, with plenty of steals and a few blocked shots, and add a stellar performance by
That Forgettable Season
You've heard of the season that almost was? Well, for the Harvard crosscountry team, this was the season that almost
GBC'S Mixed Bag: Men Third, Women Win
The Harvard cross-country team battled its way to a third-place finish in the Greater Boston Championships at Franklin Park yesterday.
Dartmouth Reigns Over Harvard, 17-40
It's no fun to get wet and tough to lose, but the real pain comes when you've gone and done
The Green Machine
"They're going to get so far ahead of us," lamented cross-country Coach Bill McCurdy the night before yesterday's meet with
'Cliffe Runs Behind UMass As Sullivan Breaks Record
Anne Sullivan, Rhode Island's greatest contribution since the Providence statehouse (the world's third largest unsupported marble dome), struck a blow
Confident Harriers To Begin Season Today
Today the Crimson cross-country team begins its 1977 season with a dual meet against traditional heavies Providence and UMass. They'll
Crimson Eighth in IC4As; Field Men Perform Well
The Harvard outdoor track team, led by coach Ed Stowell's field specialists, tied for eighth place with Manhatten and St.
N.E. Wins GBC Title
In a way it was Athens vs. Sparta all over again, Thucydides fans. Harvard came up with the theatrics and