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Bryan Lee
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BLee-ve It!: Final Tales from the Front Lines
I've been writing columns for seven semesters, and it's hard to believe that this is the last one. Seniors, it
Male Athlete of the Year: Senior Isaiah Kacyevenski Realizes His NFL Dream
"Male Athlete of the Year" seems almost puny next to his other accomplishments. First-Team All-Ivy three times, one of 20
Senior Kacyvenski Picked in Fourth Round of NFL Draft
Many Harvard students end up in Seattle after graduation--but senior Isaiah Kacyvenski isn't going for the usual Internet ventures and
BLee-ve It!: The Love Doctor Is In
For the past year, I've had an important role here at The Crimson. More important than football beat writer. Yes,
Bleeve-It! Why Louisville Isn't a Contender
I was going to write this column about the Braves' shopping of relief pitcher John Rocker. I wonder what GM
Blee-ve It!
Every now and then, the world of sports does a funny little thing to wake you up and remind you
"The Polish Connection" Makes One Last Hit
It's not p.c., but it's the P.C. The Polish Connection, Harvard's two-man defensive tandem up the middle, has helped anchor
Blee-ve It!
Captain Chris Eitzmann hung his head, Coach Tim Murphy looked wearied and senior linebacker Isaiah Kacyvenski stared ahead, still in
All Sailing Teams Finish in Top Three at ACCs
In three major regattas this weekend, the Harvard sailing teams performed well across the board. The co-ed, women's, and freshman
BLee-ve It!
PROVIDENCE, R.I.--The players on the Brown football team have got to be the biggest suckers alive. They're pretty good, don't
BLee-ve It!
Compared to the last three weeks, it was a bizarro final three minutes for the Harvard football team. And the
BLee-ve It!
NEW YORK--Harvard Coach Tim Murphy didn't look like the winning coach as he shuffled into the press room after the
BLee-ve It!
ITHACA, N.Y.--They say great defense beats great offense. Either they're wrong, or Harvard's defense isn't as good as I think
FOOTBALL FINISHES DISAPPOINTING 4-6
For once, the problem for the Harvard football team in 1998 wasn't a lack of respect. It was the inability
Women's Track Enjoys Rebound Year
The Harvard women's track team had it all: a national superstar, a do-it-all point scorer and a bevy of dedicated