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Angela M. Payne

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W. Lax: A Different Team

Coming off from last year's dream season, the 1991 Harvard women's lacrosse team has a tough act to follow. Finishing

Crimson Stickwomen Dismiss Cornell, 3-0

After a mediocre week that included a 1-1 tie to Penn and a 2-1 loss to Springfield, Harvard's field hockey

Stickwomen Can't Shake Quakers in Philly Draw

Behind their masks and cumbersome padding, field hockey goalies are not accustomed to the limelight. But yesterday in Philadelphia, Harvard

Stickwomen Give URI the Slip

The Harvard field hockey team's season opener yesterday against the University of Rhode Island was like one of Cleveland Browns

Springer Misses Game; Coach Sends Her Home

Senior starting forward Sandy Springer was flown back to Boston Saturday from Philadelphia at the request of Coach Kathy Delaney

W. Cagers Break Jadwin Jinx

The jinx is broken. For the first time in eight years--the entire length of Coach Kathy Delaney Smith's Harvard career--the

It Was Just One of Those Days for W. Cagers

In a fast-paced sport like basketball, there's always an opportunity to play the kind of games sweet dreams are made

W. Cagers Grin and Bear Loss

After a tough loss, most coaches would be disappointed. But for Harvard women's basketball Coach kathy Delaney Smith, it was

Princeton Blanks Stickwomen, 3-0

Ouch. Double ouch. For the second time in a week, the Princeton field hockey team clawed Harvard, this time by

Brown Nabs Ivies in OT

PROVIDENCE, R.I.--What a long, strange trip it has been. Unfortunately for the Harvard field hockey team (9-5-0 overall, 4-2 Ivy

Stickwomen Top Penn; Claim 2-1 Ivy Triumph

Ready. There's no better word to describe the Harvard field hockey team in its 2-1 victory over 13th-ranked Penn yesterday

UConn Overcomes Stickwomen, 2-1

"It's a field hockey day," someone said. True, the sun was shining an autumn chill was settling in, and the

Batswomen Drop Pair to Terriers

The Boston University softball team did a little spring cleaning yesterday at Soldiers Field. They even brought their own cleaning

Laxwomen Remain Undefeated, 16-4

What's a lacrosse goalie's worst nightmare? Unrelenting pressure in the crease and non-stop corner shots from intimidating fowards. And unfortunately

J.V. Cagers: Playing for Fun

Playing in obscurity, anonymity and before a crowd of 29 spectators last night at Briggs Cage, the Harvard junior varsity

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