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Jonnie on the Spot: After Strange Plot Twists, Football Finds Happy Ending
One year ago, the Harvard football team wrapped up an unbeaten, untied season in New Haven, Conn. Yesterday afternoon was
Saved by the Bell: Their Own National Championship
Quick, grab your program. Flip to the page with the rosters. You want to know who’s providing you with this
The Games Behind The Game
Ah, the pungent smell of booze in the crisp autumn air, the sounds of old alums fawning over themselves and
The Rahooligan: Harvard-Yale Fun Shouldn't Cost An Arm and a Keg
So we’ve got this impending campus-wide “keg ban” for the weekend, and nobody consulted Joe Gomes. Who? Gomes is the
Love it or Leeve it: Spreading Thanks Like Gravy
When the temperature in Cambridge falls to the point where the rain is so cold that you wonder how it’s
Saved by the Bell: Newly Inspired Tips For The Game
PHILADELPHIA—You wonder how hard it really is to tear down a goalpost. After Saturday’s massacre at Franklin Field, a slew
Action Jackson: M. Hockey Shows Signs of Old
POTSDAM, N.Y.—At the south end of Cheel Arena is a large green banner with the simple phrase “It’s Hunting Season”
Action Jackson: Harvard Institutes Moore Curriculum
Welcome to Dominic Moore 101. Over four seasons of college hockey, Moore, the Crimson captain, has built himself a reputation
Saved by the Bell: Behind The Man, The Voice, The Legend
It’s the last Harvard game before the inexplicably keg-less armaggedon that will be Harvard-Yale takes over Harvard Stadium, and it’s
M. Hockey Produces Forgettable Opener
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—If you couldn’t make it to the first game of the Harvard men’s hockey season here on Saturday night,
QB or Not QB: That is the Question
It got to the point where you could see Tim Murphy sitting on the sidelines plucking daffodil petals and flipping
Football Turns to Elder Statesmen
HANOVER, N.H.—In an election season filled with forgotten geriatrics like Walter Mondale, Frank Lautenberg and Elizabeth Dole, it seemed only
Jonnie on the Spot: Big Win By Maine, Giant Leap For Harvard
WORCESTER, Mass.—The Harvard men’s hockey team took a step on Saturday afternoon in its 4-3 overtime loss to No. 6
Jingle Bell Rock: Seeking Eloquent Egotism
So, it’s the holiday season, a time when columns of this nature often degenerate into cheesy, insufferable, sports-themed parodies. You
Tyson's Punch-Out: Harvard Seeks A Triple Threat
In last night’s victory over Rhode Island, the “European Union” combined for 55 of the Crimson’s 86 points. Hana Pejlto
Life of Brian: Speed 'D' Keep Harvard From Zoning Out
If speed kills, then consider quickness the cause of death for Northeastern last night at Lavietes Pavilion. Quick is exactly
The RaHooligan: Benjamin Franklin's Big Mistake
Clip this column and take it with you to the Stadium on Saturday. I’m not an egomaniac, nor trying to
Saved by the Bell: It's a Bird... It's Dead
Folks across the state of Arizona will remember this season as the year that the Diamondbacks made it to the
Life of Brian: Clemens is no Mr. October
For all that was made of Seattle’s magical regular-season run, the Yankees sure disposed of the Mariners pretty quickly. Most
March to Sea: Bad Times For Yankee Haters
The willpower of New Yorkers during the past few weeks has made me proud to be an American. Despite experiencing
Doctor, Doctor: Crimson Must Do Better
STORRS, Conn.—Harvard had been getting closer and closer to beating Connecticut in recent years. Two years ago when UConn was
March to Sea: Boston Sports Sink to an All-Time Low
In the wake of the tragedies of the past ten days, it is difficult to generate excitement and interest in
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