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Men Cagers Lost in a Big Green Haze

Pat Riley, the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, has a saying about basketball games and championships. "No rebounds,

Booters Have a Devil of a Date

One month ago, the Harvard men's soccer team travelled to Florida for two games in the nation's Sunshine State. The

Men Booters Brace for Terriers

Natural grass. The real surface to play soccer on, at least in the eyes of the NCAA and the Harvard

A Full-Time Winner

Bob Scalise starts work at about 8:00 a.m. and rarely finishes before 9:30 p.m. His typical day lasts 14 hours,

Men Booters Scuffed Up by Hartwick, 3-1

The Harvard men's soccer team suffered its first defeat of the season against Hartwick on Saturday, 3-1, and saw its

Crimson Shuts Down Punchless Wildcats, 3-0; Women Booters Boost Record to 3-0 on Season

The Harvard women's soccer team triumphed again. For the third consecutive time, and with its third consecutive shutout--this time a

Leverett Snags House Crew Title

The champagne was flowing Tuesday, the Dowlings were smiling, and the house crew trophy belonged to Leverett. After 31 years.

Netsters Claw Way to Ivy Title

It was the Clash of the Titans. After more than seven hours and some 150 games, the Harvard men's tennis

Laxmen Save Face, Addle Adelphi, 11-8

It took the Harvard men's lacrosse team a while to get back on track Saturday. Following their upset loss to

A Look at the Weekend Ahead in Harvard Sports

The Harvard baseball team faces M.I.T., Princeton, and Cornell in doubleheaders this week. With the season coming to a close,

Laxwomen Victorious, Destroy Brown, 19-9

The Harvard women's lacrosse team moved one step closer yesterday to a record sixth straight Ivy League title. Harvard, one

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