Karan Lodha
NOTEBOOK: Spillane Continues Dominance Against Harvard
BURLINGTON, Vt.—Just call him the Harvard killer. Coming into the weekend, Vermont goaltender Mike Spillane had only one career victory:
M. Hockey Tops Rival Cornell For 4th Win
On a weekend when the eyes of Ivy League fans shifted to a century-old football rivalry, Harvard and Cornell did
WEB UPDATE: No. 19 Men's Hockey Edges Cornell
On a weekend when the Ivy League’s eyes shifted to a century-old football rivalry, Harvard and Cornell did justice to
Big List, Small Country
It’s the richest country in the world, its flag is red, white, and, blue, and its population has a life
GET A LODHA THIS: Taking on a National Champ
I’ve always wanted to be a national champion. Of what? Well, anything. Sports would be great—the national biking champion, for
Deep Lineup Delivers Two Ivy Victories
After dropping close matches to Ivy League foes Penn and Princeton last weekend, the Harvard men’s tennis team was trying
SPORTS BRIEF: MacDonald, Taylor to captain men's hockey
When the white smoke went up over the Bright Hockey Center, the Harvard men’s hockey team had an unexpected announcement
GET A LODHA THIS: Three Questions Loom for Crimson
This spring break, the Harvard men’s hockey team did something unusual: it didn’t play hockey. For the first time since
Getting Busy
Excuse me—do you have a minute? It’s very likely you don’t. You’re probably reading this hastily over a half-toasted bagel,
Women's Lacrosse Stymied By Top-20 Foes
Taking on two ranked opponents at home during spring break, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team suffered blowout defeats, losing both
GET A LODHA THIS: Fighting My Fear of the Turtle
My name is Karan Lodha, and I am a Maryland Terrapins fan. I’ve got the shorts, bright white and blazoned
Men's Hockey Advances Past ECAC First Round
Yale shattered the protective glass and even a goalie mask, but in the end, it was the Bulldogs’ hearts that
Men's Hockey Advances to ECAC Quarterfinals
The Harvard men's hockey team topped Yale, 2-1, Saturday night at the Bright Hockey Center to win its best-of-three ECAC
Tobe Takes Charge in Net
First, it was Dov Grumet-Morris ’05. Then John Daigneau ’06. And this season, rookie Kyle Richter. Year after year, goaltender