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Tanya Avilova '13, drum major of the Harvard University Band, leads the players and the two buses down to Harvard Square for the Bruins' Stanley Cup celebration.

Harvard Drowns Brown
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Harvard Drowns Brown

Tight end Cameron Brate celebrates in the endzone after hauling in a 20-yard touchdown pass from Colton Chapple. Harvard would go on to defeat Brown, 24-7, in the Crimson's first home game at Harvard Stadium.

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Haiti Leve

Beneath the arches of the colosseum, a mass of swaying blue stood in anticipation. When the Haitian National Anthem started ...

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'Flattered' Amaker Turns Down Miami Job, To Remain at Harvard

Tommy Amaker will not be taking his talents to South Beach, despite being reportedly courted to lead the University of Miami's men's basketball team.

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Ivies Earn Recognition on the Ice

The Ivy League may have earned a double-digit seed in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, but the Ancient Eight did ...

A KING'S SPEECH
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A KING'S SPEECH

Kyle Casey and the Harvard men's basketball team will take on Princeton this Saturday. The game will be broadcast on ESPN3.com.

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Winklevoss Twins Excel on Water

With eight nominations at the recently passed Academy Awards, The Social Network has the world thinking about two of Harvard’s ...

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Around the Water Cooler: The Final Stretch

With less than two weeks left until the warm embrace of Spring Break, the college seems to have shaken off the deep freeze from this past weekend and now students and athletes alike head to the libraries to burn the midnight oil in time for midterms and papers.

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Hideko Tachibana '13 on Sunday, Harvard vs. Maryland

Stuck in a Rutzen
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Stuck in a Rutzen

Sophomore Miriam Rutzen, shown here in previous action, tallied the first double-double of her collegiate career against Seattle Saturday afternoon. The forward’s 16 points, 12 rebounds and five assists—which were all career highs—helped Harvard to a 69-55 win over the Redhawks.

Sting Like a Biega
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Sting Like a Biega

Senior forward Michael Biega, shown here in earlier action, had five shots in the Crimson’s 3-2 loss to Rensselaer Friday night. Biega, who also has eight assists, is tied for the team lead in scoring with six goals in 16 games of play. Harvard takes on Colgate and Cornell at home next weekend.

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Canadian Coach Mike Way To Lead Harvard Squash

Mike Way, the squash trainer who coached Canadian Jonathon Power to the top of the men’s world rankings, will now lead the Harvard men’s and women’s squash teams as head coach, Way said in a phone interview today.

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Former Team Captain Wojcik Hired as Harvard Men's Lacrosse Coach

After three years away from the place where he got his start coaching, Chris Wojcik ‘96 will finally return to Harvard. Athletics director Bob Scalise announced Monday that Wojcik—a former two-sport athlete and assistant coach for the Crimson—will serve as the new men’s lacrosse coach after John Tillman vacated the position in mid-June to take the head coaching job at Maryland.

GIVE ME THE ROCK
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GIVE ME THE ROCK

Junior snap caller Collier Winters led the Harvard football team to its fifth league win on Saturday against Columbia. Passing 19-of-30 for 214 yards and a TD, Winters helped the Crimson preserve its undefeated record.

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