Previews
Team Gets Joie De Basketball
The Harvard women’s basketball team completed its Tour de France with a Tour de Force, posting an impressive 6-0 record
Harvard's Third Title the Hardest
Don’t tell Mike Piazza, but the Subway Series is in Minnesota this weekend. Or rather, the Subway Classic, hosted by
Best Ivy Front Court Ever? Maybe
The Harvard women’s front court is to Ivy basketball what the Lakers’ trio of Kareem Abdul-Jabar, James Worthy and Magic
Assistant on the Far Side of the World
Harvard women’s basketball coach Kathy Delaney-Smith found herself in a whole new world last summer, even if she didn’t get
Guarded Optimism
Tabula rasa. Forget about John Locke and consider instead the 2003-2004 Harvard men’s basketball back court. Having lost Elliott Prasse-Freeman,
Class of ‘007 Has License to Kill
After losing five senior starters from last year’s squad, the Harvard men’s basketball team has no choice but to give
Silent Norman Set to Make Noise
Wait, who’s Jason Norman? It’s not surprising if you haven’t heard of him. Though he may be this year’s men’s
And now for something completely different...
Despite losing five seniors since the beginning of the 2002-2003 campaign, the Harvard men’s basketball team is sure to return
Deep Thoughts For W. Hockey
The Harvard women’s hockey team has thoughts of progressing far in the 2003-2004 season, despite what preseason prognosticators might say.
One Pell of a Hockey Player
Somebody forgot to tell Mina Pell that there are only 24 hours in a day. Or maybe she hasn’t noticed
Everybody's Got a Hungry Heart
The road to the ECAC title still follows I-93, but the path to the crown travels a little further north
In Harvard's Service: Calling on '007
After graduating five talented seniors last year, the women’s hockey team will need its six freshmen to reinforce its ranks.
Smith's Leading By Example
Every Thanksgiving, Kenny Smith invites his teammates who can’t make it home for the holiday to come to dinner at
Moore and Bala Bide Their Time
How’s this for a life-changing summer week: Marry your hometown bride, who had stuck with you through four years at
Picks and Prognostications
1 Harvard—The loss of Dominic Moore and Brett Nowak hurts, but Harvard returns more talent than any other team in
Crimson the Color of Choice
Editor’s note: One of the ECAC’s many quirks is that half of its schools are in the Ivy League and
New Ticket Policy Irks Ithaca Faithful, Opens up Seats for Harvard Fans
Any student who has stood through three periods at the Bright Hockey center to watch Cornell’s fans chant “Sieve!” at
Born to (NCAA Tourney) Run
The Crimson has no Moore, but it certainly has no less. After combining to score 92 points last season, Dominic
A Very Tough Lineup to Crack
Their names just roll off the tongue. Dylan and Du. Maki and Mandes. It’ll take a little more effort to
Crimson Hot Shot Fires Away
Eavesdrop on Jennifer Raimondi’s teammates, and you would think they were talking about Fulton Reed—the rebellious, slap-shooting teenager from The
Steering the Crimson to the Top
In true Harvard style, the co-captains of the 2003-2004 women’s ice hockey team are more than qualified for the task
Parallel Paths to Harvard's Blue Line
The picture hangs on the wall of their DeWolfe double, a daily reminder of how long juniors Noah Welch and
Center Ice and Center Stage
After two years of playing in every Harvard game, it’s finally time for Tom Cavanagh to take his place front—and
Radcliffe Heavies Reign Supreme
Entering the 2003 season, the Black and White certainly had high expectations, but no one mentioned the NCAA championship as
Old Rivals To Meet Once More
The Head of the Charles rolls into town today, and when it does, Radcliffe lightweight crew will not settle for