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Mark Chapus: A Convert to Track

"I don't like to run, it makes me feel horrible" Marc Chapus, the co-captain of both the men's indoor and

Lights Falter, Finish Second; Princeton Captures Jope Cup

The Harvard lightweight crew smashed the old course record by more then 12 seconds (three boatlengths) but finished second to

Crews Take Second, Fourth at Sprints

Brandishing silver medals and holding onto the best seasonal record in the East, the Radcliffe black and white lights garnered

Lisa 'Mouse' Bernstein

A 5-ft., 2-in. left-handed shortstop steps up to the plate. It's a tie ball game--two-all in the fifth--and the infielders

Heavies Clip Navy, Keep Cup

Clipping a strong Navy boat by less than five seats in a race on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia Saturday,

Mahan Stars as Softballers Rout Tufts

Looking tired but terrific after playing seven games in five days, the women's softball team rolled over Tufts, 18-1, yesterday

Heavies Keep Compton Cup; Lights Lose to Navy

Superbly stroking to a five-second, one-boat-length victory over Princeton and MIT Saturday, the Harvard men's heavyweights retained the Compton Cup

Women's Softball Crushes Tufts, 25-12

The women's softball team lost an 11 run lead but yesterday afternoon rallied to rout Tufts, 25-12, and raise its

Laxwomen Rush Past Yale

The Harvard women's lacrosse team continued on its unbeaten streak yesterday, demolishing a numbed Yale team, 10-3, in a one-sided

Harvard Heavies, Lights Take Crowns; Radcliffe Crews Race to Third, First

Gliding to a three-boat-length victory over Brown Saturday, the Harvard men's heavyweights retained the Stein Trophy for the 17th consecutive

Lightweights Garner Top Spots; Heavies Falter, Finish Second

The Harvard and Radcliffe lightweight crew teams stroked to victories this past weekend while the Radcliffe heavies outdistanced Cornell but

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