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Yale Tops Gridders, 23-13

NEW HAVEN, Conn--The Harvard football team came out flat and ended flat today, falling 23-13 to Yale. Four delay-of-game penalties,

Netwomen Set to Take Ivies

It is the dawning of Erika's era in the land of Harvard women's tennis. Bolstered by the additions of Grand

Netmen Eye NCAA Championship

In past years, West Coast and Southern colleges have dominated the collegiate world of men's tennis. While the Stanfords and

Netwomen Set to Take Ivies

It is the dawning of Erika's era in the land of Harvard women's tennis. Bolstered by the additions of Grand

Netmen Eye NCAA Championship

In past years, West Coast and Southern colleges have dominated the collegiate world of men's tennis. While the Stanfords and

It's Not So Bad At Second Fiddle

Since she was a freshman in 1987, Jamie Henikoff of the Harvard women's tennis team has been one of the

For Netwomen, a Bittersweet Finale

For about a week, it looked as thought the Harvard women's tennis team would lose its eight-year stranglehold on the

Netwomen Fall to Yale, 6-3

The Harvard women's tennis team would rather forget last weekend. On Friday, Brown Coach Norma Taylor protested Harvard's 5-4 win

Netwomen Beat Brown, Or Did They?

As a rule, collegiate coaches attempt to avoid confrontations whenever possible. Brown women's tennis Coach Norma Taylor doesn't happen to

Netwomen Go 2-2 Over Promising Spring Break

'If we played Harvard indoors, they would like us'. -- Pacific Coach Bill Maze If the Harvard women's tennis team's

Netwomen Coast Past Terriers, 8-1

Boston University didn't turn out to be the strenuous warm-up that the Harvard women's tennis team had hoped for coming

A Real Nail-Biter

Those arriving early at the Garden for the Harvard-Clarkson ECAC men's hockey semifinal tonight will find a bonus for their

Golden Knights End an Era of Harvard Hockey

Trailing 3-2 with 1:48 remaining in its season, the Harvard men's hockey team searched for a miracle--like Peter Ciavaglia's sudden-death

Back On Track: Senior Trying to Skate Again

There will be no more eight o'clock wake-ups for John Weisbrod. No more blood-pressure checks morning, noon and night. No

Just The Luck O' The Crimson

Almost everyone agreed that Harvard goaltender Chuckie Hughes played brilliantly in his 39-save performance against Rensselaer last Friday. After the

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