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Alex Mcphillips

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PARTING SHOTS: Time To Make Sense of It All

“I will not philosophize,” declared The Crimson in 1873. “I will be read.” At last, status and tradition have given

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

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Frosh Eyes Next Goal

The world of big-time college soccer is a lot like the world of big-time youth soccer. To navigate the terrain

World Serious? Get a Life.

I'm not an October guy. Never was. Like the dried-up dead roaches that gather under my desk this time of

Track and Cross Country

With Barrett Leading the Way, Crimson Men Take Pre-Nationals

At cross country’s Pre-Nationals meet in Terre Haute, Ind. on Saturday, Harvard’s men’s and women’s teams tried similar strategies but

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There’s More to Harvard Sports Than ‘The Game’

In just a few weeks, you and more than 1,600 of your newest friends will enter the heart of American

TEAM OF THE YEAR
Fencing

TEAM OF THE YEAR: Precious Metal

When thirteen tons of aluminum and steel have demanded a push, the type that higher powers never had in mind

Baseball

SPORTS BRIEF: Haviland, Cole Earn Ivy Awards

Baseball season turned into awards season for Harvard yesterday. The Crimson, whose spring came to an abrupt end with a

Baseball

'BAMA SLAMMA: In 2006, Baseball Gave and Taketh

For five brisk innings on Saturday afternoon, freshman Adam Cole played the role of series savior. Bearing down and executing

Baseball

NOTEBOOK: Klimkiewicz’s Bat Leaves Impact On Dartmouth Series

HANOVER, N.H.—Witness the power of Josh Klimkiewicz’s bat: it was a completely different game after the Harvard slugger connected on

COLE-BLOODED
Baseball

PREVIEW: For All The Marbles

The Ivy League baseball season heats up with the weather during the 30 days of April, but this year—as always—its

Baseball

SIDEBAR: Boston College’s Ratliff proves once again he has Crimson’s number

BOSTON—At Boston College’s Flynn Field two weeks ago, Ted Ratliff, a starting pitcher for the Eagles, carved up and sent

IN THE DIRT
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IN THE DIRT

<font size=2> <p>Sure-handed shortstop Morgan Brown shone on defense for the Crimson, logging five putouts and three assists. The captain’s solid night was part of a stellar fielding performance by Harvard that featured just one error.</p></font>

MATT THE HAMMER
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MATT THE HAMMER

<font size=2> <p>Senior designated hitter Matt Brunnig hit the ball hard but also flashed his small ball skills, laying down a suicide squeeze in the third inning to score Lance Salsgiver. He finished the day with 1-for-2 with two RBI.</p></font>

Baseball

BAMA SLAMMA: Baseball Unites Cancer Heroes

Boston Red Sox president and CEO Larry Lucchino introduced a new game to the Kirkland House speaking circuit last night:

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