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No. 22 W. Tennis Upset By Eagles, 5-2
San Francisco freshman Camille Pamart looked a little out of place. Sporting long black pants and a t-shirt, she hardly
Crimson Hopes to Upset the Quakers
Losing just one player to graduation following its perfect run to the Ivy League championship, things looked bright for the
No. 11 W. Tennis Downs BU, Temple
Boston University senior Elena deMendoza looked flustered. The match was only 15 minutes old, but she was already losing a
Hoopsters Hope to Find Groove Against Bears
Five games into the league play portion of the schedule, Harvard finds itself in an unfamiliar spot—looking up in the
Second-half Savior Supplants Captain Rose One Last Time
The crowd knew what was coming. The Yale defenders knew what was coming. But Crimson sophomore quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick would
Fitzpatrick’s Mobility Helps Crimson Adapt to High Winds
The crowd knew what was coming. The Yale defenders knew what was coming. But Crimson sophomore quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick would
Harvard's rookie marksman aims high
The Boston skyline stands in sharp contrast to the flat farmlands of southern New Jersey. The din of the streets,
Lions Doom M. Soccer NCAA Hopes
With the Harvard men’s soccer team trailing 2-1 with less than 20 minutes remaining in regulation, Crimson captain Michael Cornish
M. Hockey Discovers Knack For Net
Coming off a 4-0 loss to Brown last weekend, Harvard men’s hockey coach Mark Mazzoleni promised changes in his lineup
Lace ’Em Up: M. Hockey Begins
There’s something striking about the row of zeros underneath Harvard’s record column. They conjure up an image of a blank
M. Hockey Preview: Aiming for Albany and Onward
For many returning players on the Harvard men’s hockey team, the sound of Maine forward Jon Ronan’s slapshot still echoes
No. 9 Huskies Await Rejuvenated W. Soccer
The Harvard women’s soccer team looks to bolster its case for an NCAA invite today against the team that ended
Tempers Flare as M. Soccer Shuts Out Yale
With Saturday’s 2-0 victory over Yale, the Harvard men’s soccer team kept its status as one of two Ivy unbeaten
Ara Atones For Miss; M. Soccer Earns Tie
The disappointment of a shot gone astray was on Harvard junior Kevin Ara’s mind Saturday afternoon. Redemption was, too. Just
M. Soccer Goes For Four in a Row
Fresh off a win over Maine on Tuesday, the Harvard men’s soccer team will try to extend its winning streak