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BASEBALL '07: Around the Ivy League

Whew. That’s how Joe Walsh described how his Harvard team felt before its Ivy Championship Series date with Princeton last

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BASEBALL '07: Catcher and the Eyes

Drew Casey is finally seeing things clearly. After offseason laser eye surgery, the senior backstop’s vision is impeccable, and Harvard’s

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BASEBALL '07: Back From the Brink

Two weeks before the start of the 2005 baseball season, infielder Jeff Stoeckel learned that he’d been cut from the

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BASEBALL '07: Tall Order: Big Man Poised for Breakout

It’s not every day that you hear pro scouts raving about a college pitcher with a career 3-4 record and

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BASEBALL '07: Surf, Batter's Up in Hawaii Ball

What do coconuts, palm trees, hula dancers, and cool ocean breezes have in common with baseball? Well, nothing—unless you’re playing

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SPORTS BRIEF: Trapped in Cambridge, baseball foregoes Florida trip

The Harvard baseball team’s attempt to escape from the unpredictable Massachusetts weather to the more hospitable climate of Florida was

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Harvard Splits Behind Streaky Pitching

The Harvard baseball team began its 2007 season on Saturday, splitting four games in three days. The Crimson (2-2) took

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SPORTS BRIEF: Opening season on road in Florida, baseball goes 2-1 at Jack Russell Stadium

The Harvard baseball team began its season this weekend, going 2-1 in the first three games of a four-game trip

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Men's Tennis Hits Full Stride Against Bulls

The Harvard men’s tennis team beat South Florida (USF) for the first time in Crimson tennis history yesterday morning, coming

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SPORTS BRIEF: Baseball opens season with Florida trip, takes on non-conferences foes

The Harvard baseball team opens its 2007 campaign this weekend with the first of its three spring trips to sunny

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SPORTS BRIEF: Rogers earns ECAC Rookie of the Week nod after sweep of Bulldogs

Following Harvard men’s hockey team’s weekend sweep of Yale in the first round of the ECAC playoffs, freshman forward Doug

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IN LEHMAN'S TERMS: Prez. Palmer: I'm a Baller

Through a recent foray into investigative journalism, I have discovered that the President of the United States is a former

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SPORTS BRIEF: Baseball America tabs Harvard as preseason Ivy baseball favorite

Harvard remains the team to beat in Ivy League baseball, according to Baseball America, which picked the Crimson to win

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Fraser named to U.S. National Hockey Junior Team, will travel to Sweden

Jimmy Fraser’s winter break just got a little bit more interesting. The sophomore forward has been named to the United

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Crimson Splits EISL Dual Meet

The Harvard men’s swimming team saw flashes of red this past Saturday at Teagle Hall in Ithaca, NY as the

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