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The Dartmouth 'Shmen That Bamboozled the Harvard Band
The P.A. announcer begged. He grovelled. He threatened. He invoked Dartmouth Coach Buddy Teevens, Dartmouth President James O. Freedman, the
Inoffensive Offense
HANOVER, N.H.--Finally, things were coming together for the Harvard offensive unit. Taking over on its own 3-yard line late in
Exposing a Closed-Minded U.S. Fan to Aussie Sports
Sunday is Grand Final Day. You know, it's the BIG ONE, for all the marbles, the championship game. No, I
Year of Women's Athletics
When/if women's athletics attains an equivalent status with men's athletics at Harvard University, 1989-90 will be remembered as the turning
Hording Winning Goals
The Harvard women's lacrosse team trailed an opponent three times late in games this year. Temple, Loyola and Maryland all
A Sad Sports Fan Returns to Reality
Sports is a fantasy world, a release for so many Americans from the rigors of day-to-day modern society. Let's face
NIT-Picking Time
NEW HAVEN--This is no time for NIT-picking. Yes, there were "NIT" banners at Yale's Payne Whitney Gym urging that tournament's
Nailbiters Are No Longer the Norm For Crimson
Call them the "Kardiac Kids" no more. Last year, nailbiters were the norm for the Harvard men's basketball team. Sixteen
And Now a Word From New Jersey
Somewhere deep in the heart of New Jersey, Princeton men's basketball Coach Pete Carril will be snickering today when he
You Should Know Better...
NEW HAVEN--It all starts with the rim--the big blue band just above ground where a stadium should be. But you
Random Thoughts of a Geography Buff
No one contests the marketing bonanza now enjoyed by the NFL, and the NBA is doing its best to emulate
The Perks of Life at Sports Info
Working at a collegiate Sports Information office can hardly be considered a glamorous job, especially at Harvard, which boasts a
Reardon's Legacy
Jack Reardon, who announced his resignation Monday after a 12-year tenure as Harvard's Athletic Director, will be leaving quite a
'The Matador': NCAA's Shining Star
Harvard is not the last bastion of scholarship in collegiate athletics. Some people may have forgotten this following the Harvard
A Friendly Dialogue
March Madness is here. The NCAA men's basketball championship tournament begins tomorrow, and members of the selection committee must be