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FEMALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Lorentzen Captures Title
The term “rookie” doesn’t quite fit with what Lily Lorentzen did this year. The 10-1 record in dual matches? Nope.
PARTING SHOTS: Telling the Whole Sports Story, Statistics and All
If there’s one thing sportswriters love more than statistics, it’s proclaiming that statistics don’t tell the whole story. This makes
COMEBACK OF THE YEAR: Bears Collapse For Second Straight Year
How do you top one of the biggest comebacks in Harvard football history? You take it to overtime. Twice. On
SEASON RECAP: Upset Clinches Ivy Crown
The drive from New Haven to Cambridge takes two to three hours. If you’ve just upset the No. 1 team
Extreme Makeover: Harvard Stadium
Harvard Stadium may look pretty on a postcard, but outside of football season, it doesn’t get much play. A series
Lorentzen Ends Teammate Grigg’s Underdog Run
Lily Lorentzen had a pretty good weekend. The Harvard freshman, the top seed in the CSA Individual National Championships, steamrolled
Freshman Takes CSA Crown for Crimson
By Saturday night, it was official: a Harvard women’s squash player was going to win the 2006 College Squash Association
Crimson Slips Vs. Yale, Takes Third
So much for home-court advantage—and so much for that national championship. Just days after upsetting top-ranked Yale in New Haven,
Harvard Preserves Undefeated Ivy Record
Yet again, the Ivy title will come down to Harvard-Yale. With a pair of wins this weekend over league rivals
Women's Squash Upset by Rival Trinity
This was not the best way to kick off the toughest four weeks of the season. The No. 2 Harvard
'The Game' Gets Airtime on ESPN
On Monday, junior Mike Berg and his Jordan North roommates settled in after dinner to watch television as usual. The
Women’s Squash Blanks Big Red
The Harvard women’s squash team didn’t need the home-court advantage to beat Cornell Saturday, but it didn’t hurt. With a
Frosh May Be Key to Victory
The Harvard women’s squash team may have found the key to a national championship. Her name is Lily Lorentzen, and
Harvard Remains Undefeated in Ivies
It was business as usual for the No. 2 Harvard women’s squash team yesterday. The Crimson breezed past No. 5
New Stage, Same Story for Fitzpatrick
When Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05’s college roommates hit him up for free tickets for Sunday’s Rams-Texans game in Houston’s Reliant Stadium,