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By Molly E. Kelly
Sunday, November 20, 2011
The No. 1-ranked Harvard women's squash team (2-0) did not fail to impress last Friday, defeating No. 6 Stanford (1-1) and No. 9 Williams (1-2) to open its season with a 2-0 record.
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By Catherine E. Coppinger
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Building on momentum from a tight victory over Clarkson Friday night, the Harvard women’s hockey team (5-1, 5-1 ECAC) closed out its first weekend at home with another conference win—this time over St. Lawrence (6-5-3, 3-4-1) by a margin of 6-1—Saturday night at Bright Hockey Center.
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By Steven T. A. Roach
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
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By Dennis J. Zheng
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Invited to the West Coast to take part in the lone NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse competition in California, Harvard did not disappoint.
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By Oluwatoni A. Campbell
Saturday, September 17, 2011
UMass made the Harvard men’s soccer team work hard for the victory, but in the end the Crimson escaped with a win after a game-winning penalty kick in overtime by co-captain Scott Prozeller, 1-0. With the win on Friday evening, the Crimson (2-2) improves its record to .500 for the season.
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By Stephanie E. Herwatt
Friday, September 9, 2011
The road wasn’t friendly to the Harvard men’s soccer team tonight, with the Crimson dropping its first away game to No. 25 St. John’s, 2-0.
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By Alexander Koenig and Taryn I. Kurcz
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
The opportunity for the Harvard softball team to extend its six-game winning streak will have to wait until this weekend. The chance for the Crimson baseball team to break its six-game losing streak will have to wait until Thursday.
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By Christina C. Mcclintock
Monday, March 21, 2011
After waiting five months, the Harvard golf team will have to wait a little longer for a rematch with Columbia. Originally scheduled for Saturday, the dual match between the Crimson and the Lions was cancelled.
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By Scott A. Sherman
Thursday, March 10, 2011
After co-captaining the Harvard men’s basketball team to its first Ivy League Championship, junior Keith Wright has a new title to add to his resumé–Ivy League Player of the Year.
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By Christina C. Mcclintock
Sunday, January 9, 2011
It only took one competition for Harvard rookie Chris Stock to prove himself to be among the top junior skiers in the nation. By finishing the US Cross Country Championships as the 13th ranked junior, Stock qualified to race in the junior national championships taking place later this year.
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