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By Kendra F. Rosario
Thursday, May 24, 2012
The Harvard women’s volleyball team started off its 2011 season on a tear, winning seven of its first nine contests. But in Ivy League play, the Crimson could not keep its momentum going, dropping nine of 14 Ivy League contests en route to a 12-12 overall record.
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SPORTS
By Chelsea Gilbert
Thursday, March 8, 2012
As we prepare for the Housing Day festivities, I thought I would take the time to determine which house is the most athletic.
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SPORTS
By Chelsea Gilbert
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Housing Day is filled with the hype of which house is the best house. But whether it be quad or river, it doesn't really matter what house you're in, right? All that matters is who wears the house the best. Here is a list of athletes who make their houses shine.
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By Taryn I. Kurcz
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
We at The Crimson Sports know you all are dying to hear the winners of the Oscars, Harvard Athletics style—the Crimcademy Awards, if you will.
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SPORTS
By James Dionne
Monday, November 14, 2011
As Yale freshman Mollie Rogers’ perfectly-placed kill landed in the middle of four Harvard (11-12, 4-9 Ivy) players to seal a convincing 3-0 victory for the Bulldogs (18-5, 12-1), Yale players began celebrating not just a victory over a conference rival but an Ivy League championship.
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SPORTS
By Alexa N. Gellman
Monday, November 14, 2011
After a somewhat slow start to the weekend, by dropping a 3-0 decision to Yale on Friday, the Harvard women’s volleyball team (12-12, 5-9 Ivy) never looked back once it got on the board Saturday night.
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SPORTS
By Audrey I Anderson, Natalie M Frieder, Nur Nasreen Ibrahim, Charlene Mortyn, Nida Naushad, Sarah P Reid, Robert L. Ruffins, Muhammad H Tahir, and Robert F Worley
Monday, November 14, 2011
Snapshots from the past week in Harvard Athletics.
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SPORTS
By James Dionne
Saturday, November 12, 2011
As Yale freshman Mollie Rogers’ perfectly placed final kill landed in the middle of four Harvard players to seal a convincing victory over the Crimson (11-12, 4-9 Ivy), the Bulldogs (18-5, 12-1) began celebrating not just a 3-0 victory over an arch-rival, but also an Ivy League Championship.
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SPORTS
By Daniel A. Grafstein
Monday, November 7, 2011
Co-captain libero Christine Wu moved into second place for the all-time record in digs in the Ivy League.
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SPORTS
By B. Marjorie Gullick
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Despite a record-breaking performance from co-captain Christine Wu, the Harvard women’s volleyball team (11-11, 4-8 Ivy) was unable to break ...
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