Previews
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
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
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
THE GAME '06: On The Front Line
Mike Berg can’t see the future. But three weeks ago against Dartmouth, the senior defensive tackle looked like a prophet.
THE GAME '06: Rush to the Finish
Tomorrow Harvard will become more than an elite institution. For one day in the year, the school will shift its
THE GAME '06: Hooked on a Feeling
Dan Tanner is making the motion again. It’s been 22 days since that Saturday afternoon in New Jersey, and tonight
THE GAME '06: Face to Face
Mike McLeod vs. The Harvard Defensive Line: A case of strength vs. strength, something’s got to give when the Ivy
THE GAME '06: Norton’s Anthology
On Saturday, a white-haired man will enter Harvard Stadium and take his usual seat among the Crimson faithful in Section
THE GAME '06: Center of Attention
The 6’2, 290-pound frame of center Frank Fernandez emanates an aura of quiet leadership and athletic prowess. As the senior
THE GAME '06: Unclassifiable
It doesn’t take a detective to figure out what has made Neil Sherlock so important to the Harvard football team,
THE GAME '06: Setting the Standard
He already holds every Harvard rushing record. He already broke the all-time Ivy League rushing record. He already has an
BASKETBALL '06: Forward Progress
To replace one of the greatest players in team history, Harvard will look to a man who turned in one
BASKETBALL '06:Time to Shine
Well before the five members of the Harvard women’s basketball team’s class of 2009 ever donned a Crimson uniform, Harvard
BASKETBALL '06: Curtain Call
Brian Cusworth has 18 games left. After four seasons filled with injuries, disappointment, last-second heartbreak, and, not to be forgotten,
BASKETBALL '06 Know Thy Enemy
For the average Ivy League team, a basketball season might have one or two games that stand out as chances