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M. Hockey Finally Shows Its Colors

The usual answer to the question, "When was the last time the Harvard men's hockey team did......" has been 1993-94.

Coach of the Year: Mazzoleni Brings M. Hockey to Next Level

Men's hockey and football are the two premier sports at Harvard. Football is hallowed because of its historic role in

The 'V' Spot: ECAC Comes Through With Rule Change

Finally, the ECAC does something right. After tabling discussion of expanding the playoffs until its July meetings, the ECAC has

The 'V' Spot: Heated Rivalries Spice Up Quest for Lord Stanley's Cup

During the second period of Game 2 of the Toronto-New Jersey Eastern Conference semifinal on Saturday, Leafs defenseman Cory Cross

The 'V' Spot: Talkin' Softball

A few weeks back, writers across the country welcomed the start of springtime with the advent of baseball season. Especially

The 'V' Spot: Seniors Can Hold Their Heads High

LAKE PLACID, N.Y.--When Dominic Moore scored his overtime winner Saturday, the Harvard sophomore did not erupt with the usual elation

The 'V' Spot: One Moore Trip to Placid

Teams elect a captain precisely for these moments. Yale had been riding a surge of momentum that began with some

The 'V' Spot: Ceremony for Cleary Is a Much Needed Step for Harvard Hockey

On Friday night, Harvard honored a legend. After playing a full period, senior defenseman Tim Stay did not return to

M. Hockey Splits Weekend Against Union, RPI

SCHENECTADY, N.Y--Good weekend. Missed opportunity Union erased a 2-1 third-period deficit with two goals, 24 seconds apart to pull off

Men's Hockey Falls to Northeastern 8-7 in Beanpot Thriller

BOSTON--The freefall has officially hit a tailspin, but what an exciting ride. The Harvard men's hockey team lost its fourth

The 'V' Spot: M. Hockey Spirit Lacking

BOSTON--The ghost of Cornell simply will not leave Harvard. Two days after falling hard from first place in a bruising,

Men's Hockey Sweeps Union and RPI

This is the type of sibling rivalry the Harvard men's hockey team needs more of. On Friday, captain Steve Moore

M. Hockey Healthy For ECAC Play

After a moderately successful trip to Colorado Springs, the Harvard men's hockey team is certainly glad to be home. The

After Ten Years, Athletic Director Cleary Retires

William J. "Bill" Cleary '56, a legendary figure in Harvard athletics, announced his retirement Friday from his position as Nichols

M. Hockey Splits North Country Trip

POTSDAM, N.Y.--The annual trip to the North Country is by far the worst of the year. After a seven-hour bus

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