Beasts of the East

Harvard Crews Emerge Victorious from Eastern Sprints

For the fourteenth time in Harvard history, both the Crimson heavyweight and lightweight crews achieved first-place finishes in the first varsity event at the 2013 EARC Sprints. The competition took place on Sunday on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Basketball Assistant Hufnagel Leaves for Vanderbilt

Harvard men’s basketball assistant coach Yanni Hufnagel is leaving the Crimson for an assistant coaching position at Vanderbilt.

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Harvard Crews Emerge Victorious from Eastern Sprints

For the fourteenth time in Harvard history, both the Crimson heavyweight and lightweight crews achieved first-place finishes in the first varsity event at the 2013 EARC Sprints. The competition took place on Sunday on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Black & White Finish Second at Ivies

Despite winning none of their races outright, the Radcliffe heavyweight crews came away with a load of hardware from the Ivy League Championships this weekend.

Treavor Scales Gets Falcons Tryout

For senior running back Treavor Scales, his 63-yard touchdown sprint that sealed Harvard’s victory over Yale in The Game was not just the culmination of one career, but rather the impetus for a new one.

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Men's Tennis Eliminated in Second Round of NCAAs

The No. 21 Harvard men’s tennis team’s strong season drew to a close on Saturday when it fell, 4-1, to No. 10 Mississippi State in the second round of the 2013 NCAA Men’s Tennis Tournament.

Women's Golf Season Ends at NCAA Regionals

The Harvard women’s golf team wrapped up its season on Saturday with a 20th-place finish at the NCAA West Regionals in Stanford, Calif. The Ivy League champions entered the national championship qualifier seeded 20th in a field of 24 schools. The Crimson matched expectations over the three-day event to finish 61-over-par with 913 strokes.

Crossing Into History

The story of the national champion 1913 Harvard men's lacrosse team.

Men's Tennis Set to Open NCAA Tournament Play

The Harvard men’s tennis team has withstood the rigors of the Ivy League season, but it will face a new challenge on Friday when it takes on No. 67 Samford in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Tennis Tournament.

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

College Administration

Evelynn Hammonds Expected To End Tenure as Dean of the College This Summer

Science

Premeds in Search of MCAT Prep Say Harvard Classes Provide Insufficient Instruction

House Life

Anne Harrington and John Durant Named Pfoho House Masters

Sports Briefs

Men's Tennis Advances to Second Round of NCAA Tournament

The weather may have not been in prime form at the NCAA Tournament on Friday, but the Harvard men’s tennis team sure was. Despite the match being moved indoors following a rain delay, the Crimson was not deterred, taking four straight singles matches en route to a 4-0 victory over No. 63 Samford in the first round of the 2013 NCAA Men’s Tennis Tournament in Starkville, Miss.

Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball's Webster Hopes To Inspire Through Hoops

In the weeks since the Crimson bowed out of the NCAA tournament, life has been different for Webster.

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Sailing

Sailing Fails To Qualify for Nationals

Harvard showed early signs of promise as early on it beat the eventual champion Brown squad, which was otherwise undefeated in the opening round.

Track and Cross Country

Hirst Breaks School Record, Wins Two Events at Heps

And if her performances in the heptathlon and high jump are any indication, she wasn’t leaving anything to chance.

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Men's Crew

Men's Heavyweights Win 16th Straight Smith Cup

It was sweet number 16 for the no. 2 Harvard heavyweight men’s crew as the Crimson bested both No. 4 Northeastern and Holy Cross in five-of-five races on Saturday on the Charles River. The victory was Harvard’s 16th straight Smith Cup in the annual regatta between the cross-town rivals.

Previews

Track and Field Heads to Heptagonal Outdoor Championships

Football

Football Searches for New Offensive Leader

Softball

Former Standout Brown Finds Niche as Coach at Stony Brook

Softball

Softball Excels Despite Inexperienced Roster

Baseball

Baseball's Tumultuous Season Will Pay Dividends

Track and Cross Country

Program Records Fall at Outdoor Heptagonals

In spite of a number of strong individual performances at this weekend’s Outdoor Heps, the Crimson was simply unable to put up enough points to compete with the Big Red.

Baseball

Sophomores Lead Harvard Baseball

As the Harvard baseball team’s season draws nearer to a close with conference play ending this weekend, three sophomore players stand out this year.

Sports Briefs

Women's Crew Falls to No. 3 Ohio State

In the final race before Ivy League Championships, it was the least experienced boat of Radcliffe heavyweight crew that pulled out the lone victory over Ohio State.

Women's Ice Hockey

Harvard Women's Hockey Losing a Legend

When the Harvard women’s hockey team takes to the ice this upcoming October, something will be different.

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Men's Crew

O'Leary Leads Lightweight Crew

The path to becoming a rower is different for every person.

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Football

Dual-Sport Athletes Take on Double Duty

Columns

Men's Lacrosse Deserves Credit

Women's Golf

Women's Golf Gets Dose of Linsanity

Baseball

Baseball Ends Season With Loss to BC at Fenway Park

Sailing

Sailing Shows Improvement Over Weekend