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Evan K. Wilson
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From left to right, TIM C. MAGUIRE '73, ROGER W. FERGUSON '73 and FRED V. BOYD '73 gather outside the Murr Center to watch the Harvard-Lafayette football game during their 30th reunion this weekend.
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OLEG and LUDMILLA PROTOPOPOV, 1964 and 1968 Olympic gold medalists, skate their 14th performance at the Bright Hockey Center during Eliot House’s annual Evening With Champions.
FOOL'S GOLD
KATIE TURLEY-MOLONY (15), KIM GOULD and the Harvard women’s volleyball team lost all nine games on their tour of California.
AZ-TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT
Senior outside hitter NATHALIE MILLER (left), shown in earlier action, had a double-double against San Diego State, but the Crimson still fell 3-0.
BUMP IN THE ROAD
The Crimson dropped the first two games of its season in this weekend’s New England Invitational, but recovered to beat Colgate 3-0.
BIT By A Bear
Despite fine performances in late-season tournaments, the Harvard women’s water polo team still couldn’t catch Brown in any its five meetings, and the Bears eliminated the Crimson from Northerns.
The young and the restless
The Harvard women’s squash team captured the Ivy crown with a perfect conference record and placed second in the nation, just ahead of Yale and behind juggernaut Trinity.
FRESH BLOOD
The Harvard men’s and women’s fencing teams posted their best seasons in recent memory thanks to a strong core of world-class freshmen recruits.
MILLER TIME
Senior ALAYNA MILLER, bottom, takes off during Harvard’s indoor track and field season. The women’s indoor team finished with a third-place finish at HEPS while the men took eighth.