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SPORTS
By Christina C. Mcclintock
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
2011 was a big year in Harvard athletics. Women’s soccer captured its third Ivy League championship in four years. The ...
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SPORTS
By Robert S Samuels
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Yesterday, we took a look at the women’s semifinal matchups. Now, it's on to the finals: fencing’s Alexandra Kiefer against soccer’s Mel Baskind.
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SPORTS
By Catherine E. Coppinger and Peter G. Cornick
Friday, January 27, 2012
After we crowned Andrew Campbell as the top male athlete of 2011, we now turn our attention to the women’s side. First up, golf’s Bonnie Hu v. lacrosse’s Jennifer VanderMeulen and field hockey’s Cynthia Tassopoulos v. two-sport athlete Mel Baskind.
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SPORTS
By Martin Kessler and Robert S Samuels
Friday, January 13, 2012
2011 was a big year in Harvard athletics. Women’s soccer captured its third Ivy League championship in four years. The ...
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NEWS
By Meredith H. Keffer, Mark Kelsey, Emily G Savage, and Sara Joe Wolansky
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Today in Photos (10/6/2011)
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SPORTS
By Shayna Price
Thursday, October 6, 2011
After two years apart, the Jenkins sisters have finally reunited at Harvard.
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SPORTS
By Angeline L. Baniqued, Meredith H. Keffer, Kevin H. Lin, and Robert L. Ruffins
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Harvard men’s basketball won its first Ivy League title in 2010-2011, but it wasn’t the only team making big strides this year. Softball won its first Ivy League crown since 2007, while the men’s heavyweight and lightweight are favorites to take home the national title when they compete in the IRA National Championships in June. Men’s swimming and diving had a perfect season in league play but fell short in its pursuit of the Ivy title.
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SPORTS
By Stephanie E. Herwatt
Thursday, May 26, 2011
When opponents focused on defending sophomore attacker Jennifer VanderMeulen, who has led the Ivy League in goals for two consecutive seasons, an opportunity opened up for her teammates to shine.
And sophomore midfielder Danielle Tetreault seized the chance to put up some results.
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SPORTS
By Martin Kessler
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Playing in the first round of the Ivy League tournament on May 6, the Crimson (10-6, 5-2 Ivy) was set to square off against No. 10 Dartmouth—a squad that dealt Harvard a 14-7 loss to in its regular season finale just one week prior.
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SPORTS
By Scott A. Sherman
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Trying to balance the demands of a Division I college sports team and a top-tier academic university can understandably become difficult. But some individuals take this time-crunch to a whole new level by participating in not just one, but two varsity sports—and often excelling at both.
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