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Daniel Roeser
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Women Linksters Continue to Build
The rebuilding year. It's a part of virtually every sport: baseball, basketball, football, hockey--and even golf. For the Harvard women's
Softball Drops Two; Ivy Opener Saturday
The doubleheader sweep. Not exactly what a team wants when it's on the wrong end of the broom, especially when
Behind the WHRB Mike
A n English concentrator on his way into advertising. A sociology concentrator aiming for a career in communications. OK, so
Women's Fencing Foils All Opponents
Curses. 'Foiled' again." And this time, that's what every-body else said. For the first time in the history of Harvard's
W. Hockey Gears for Huskies
The slide continues for the Harvard women's hockey team as it heads into tonight's game against Dartmouth in Hanover, NH.
W. Fencing Finishes Regular Season In Style With 13-3 Win
En garde! Harvard left no spectators on the proverbial fence last night as the women's fencing team convincingly dispatched Wellesley,
Women's Hockey Heating Up
After a lukewarm showing against the University of New Hampshire, Harvard's women's hockey team regained its form Sunday against Colby.
Women Tankers Roll Over Cornell
Deep. Perhaps that's the most apt word to describe the Harvard women's swimming team. Four sophomores and two freshman combined
This Just In...
Exam period--death for a Harvard Crimson sports reporter. There are no late-breaking stories. No one's hired. No one's fired. There
Icewomen Tie Dartmouth, Yield to SLU
A tie and a loss. It might be a let-down after winning a tournament the previous weekend, but Coach John
This Game Means Everything to Saunders
History. Environmental studies. Good choices for majors for John Saunders, Yale's 117th captain, as he prepares to live the tradition
Icewomen Open Season With Victory at Nat'l All-American Tournament Over Duluth, 6-1
Get out the muzzles. Yesterday, the Harvard women's hockey team kicked off the season by taming the Lady Bulldogs of
All's Quiet for Midnight Madness
At 12:08 this morning, all was silent in the athletic complex. Blodgett Pool was empty. Dillon Field House was empty.
Head Sunday From Start to Finish: All the Divisions, Course Records, and the Schedule
Four thousand rowers will churn the Charles River Sunday in the 29th Head of the Charles Regatta. The day-long event
Harvard and Radcliffe Crew: Rollin' on the Charles River
There are two types of crews on the water for the 4,000-boat Head of the Charles: those who care how