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Men's lacrosse fell to Duke, 14-5, on Friday night.

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The No. 14 Harvard men's lacrosse team fell 14-5 to No. 7 Duke on Friday evening.

Gib' A Little Bit
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Gib' A Little Bit

Junior attack Dean Gibbons had a strong performance for the men’s lacrosse team on Friday night—notching two goals and an assist—but it was not enough, as Duke rolled to a 14-5 win in Harvard Stadium.

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Men's lacrosse fell to Duke, 14-5, on Friday night.

Men's Lacrosse

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The No. 14 Harvard men's lacrosse team fell 14-5 to No. 7 Duke on Friday evening.

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SIDEBAR: Slow Starts Hold Back Crimson This Year

A record number of lacrosse fans turned out Friday night for the men’s lacrosse game against the Duke Blue Devils. Unfortunately, anyone who stayed an extra five or 10 minutes at the tailgate before coming in to watch the game missed the bulk of the action.

Men's lacrosse vs. Duke (04/02/10)
Men's Lacrosse

Duke Blazes by Crimson Under the Lights

The scene outside Harvard Stadium before Friday night’s Harvard-Duke lacrosse game was something that Crimson lacrosse had never seen before.

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Sports Snapshots, Week of 03/29/10

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Men's lacrosse vs. Duke (04/02/10)

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Men's lacrosse fell to Duke, 14-5, on Friday night.

Men's Lacrosse

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Men's lacrosse fell to Duke, 14-5, on Friday night.

Men's Lacrosse

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Men's lacrosse fell to Duke, 14-5, on Friday night.

Jason and the Argonauts
Men's Lacrosse

Jason and the Argonauts

Senior Jason Duboe leads by example, volunteering in his spare time

Jason and the Argonauts
Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lax Keeps it Classy

Despite its loss to Duke last Friday night, coach John Tillman is still proud of his No. 14 men’s lacrosse team. He’s proud of the way his team plays on the field, but also of the way the athletes conduct themselves on the north side of the Charles.

Men's Lacrosse

Harvard Fails to Contain Duke In Front of Large Crowd

The Blue Devils scored five goals in less than five minutes to open the contest, making sure the game was over before those lingering fans who went back for seconds at the Redbones booth even found a place to sit. Duke added three more goals before the first quarter ended, leaving a Harvard crowd of more than 13,000 in shock that the Blue Devils had more goals—eight—than the Crimson had shots—five—in the first quarter alone.

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