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THE PEOPLE’S CHAMPION
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HARVARD BASKETBALL 2005-06: Encore In Works for McCaffery, Harvard

Down 15 points to archrival Dartmouth in the second half of a title-clincher last March, Harvard found an offensive sparkplug

QUICK JAABER
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HARVARD BASKETBALL 2005-06: Harvard Starts Behind Penn

Everyone knew it was coming. When the preseason Ivy media poll was released on Nov. 8, no one was shocked

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HARVARD BASKETBALL 2005-06: Athletic Harris Primed to Begin Collegiate Career

For most people, moving from the bright lights of Los Angeles to a mountain town of 20,000 people in Pennsylvania

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The Road to New Haven

SEPT. 17, HARVARD at HOLY CROSS, 31-21 Turning point: When sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan, who lost the starting job to

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Overtime Tally Against Brown Caps Perfect Opening Weekend for Cornell

PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Mitch Carefoot’s goal 3:20 into overtime gave Cornell a 3-2 win over Brown on Saturday night. Carefoot tipped a

PETER HAFNER
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FACEOFF 2005-2006: The Road Less Traveled

Peter Hafner is 6’5, but his lanky height only leads the eye up to what really stands out in Boston:

STEVE MANDES
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FACEOFF 2005-2006: Juniors Take to Air and Ice

“I’m very upset about the way you acted,” says the voice of a man wounded. “Let’s roll the clip.” It’s

TOBE OR NOT TOBE
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FACEOFF 2005-2006: Transfer Ready to Battle For Time

Justin Tobe’s had his adjustment year. He’s learned his way around campus, picked a concentration, figured out the Harvard world,

AT LONG LAST
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FACEOFF 2005-2006: One Last Chance

Somehow, as he waited in the wings, Harvard goaltender John Daigneau lost sight of the stage. He wasn’t having any

PELLE'S BELLS
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FACEOFF 2005-2006: Picking Up Where They Left Off

The Harvard men’s hockey team has made the NCAA tournament four years running, but every time, the Crimson has lost

ONE MORE TIME
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FACEOFF 2005-2006: A Sophomore Once Again

The collegiate captain, the NCAA champion, the NHL veteran—he’s all of these things, but last year Harvard men’s hockey coach

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Packard Comes Into His Own

Looks can certainly be deceiving. Listed at 6’5 and 225 pounds, senior Dennis Packard of the Harvard men’s hockey team

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Howard’s Skill Hard To Top

And you thought Yann Danis was tough. Sure, Brown’s Hobey Baker Award finalist ranks in the top four nationally in

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Wisconsin and Ohio State face off after Harvard-Maine

The second game at the East Regional in Albany is only of passing interest to Crimson fans, unless Harvard manages

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Crimson Faces Black Bears and Recent History

The third time’s the charm, or so they say. And faced with its third-consecutive NCAA playoff appearance, the Harvard men’s

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