Walter E. Howell
NOTEBOOK: Penn Maintains Upper Hand in Friday’s Well-Matched Duel
Friday night’s match-up pitting the Penn Quakers against the Harvard Crimson seemed like it might evolve into a classic one-on-one
Prepare to Shart Your Pants
You ever heard of that book, “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,” by James Joyce? That’s like
Late-Game Dry Spell Downs Harvard
WILLIAMSBURG, Va.—In the first-ever matchup between the two oldest universities in the country, Harvard could not rise to the occasion,
William & Mary Takes Basketball Battle of Oldest Universities
WILLIAMSBURG, VA.—In the first ever matchup between the two oldest universities in the country, Harvard could not rise to the
Nation’s Capital Unfriendly to Crimson
In a trip to face one of the top collegiate programs in the nation’s capital on Saturday, the Harvard men’s
NOTEBOOK: Frosh Bounce Back in Defeat
Last Wednesday, Harvard started its Beanpot series against Boston University. The team came out flat, losing by 16 to the
WALLY WORLD: The Line Must Be Drawn in IM Play
It’s the nature of competition. Since the dawn of time, man has competed against man—at first, for food, then women,
Crimson Picks Up Road Victory
The Harvard men’s basketball team took another step in exorcising its road demons from a year ago as it held
SIDEBAR: Newcomers Dominate in Harvard Victory
Harvard’s Class of 2012 was supposed to wait. Freshmen don’t come into their first game, playing on the road, and
Penalty Kicks End Crimson's NCAA Charge
After 110 minutes of play, the result of Harvard and Northeastern’s epic first round NCAA tournament clash remained in doubt.
Lightning Does Not Strike Twice for Crimson
The Crimson season skidded to a halt on Friday night, as the women's soccer team lost a heart breaker, 3-2
BASKETBALL '08 SUPPLEMENT: Picking up the Pieces
For a collegiate coach, crafting a starting lineup is not a fine science, but rather an art. Call Harvard coach
Van Nest Suffers Year-Ending Injury
The Harvard men’s basketball team was picked to finish fourth in the Ivy League preseason media poll, published two weeks
SIDEBAR: Double-OT Thriller Sends Harvard to NCAAs
It’s been 36 years since Title IX. Since this monumental piece of legislation, women’s collegiate athletics has fought and struggled
WALLY'S WORLD: Time to Unleash Crimson Dragon
Last year, South Park concluded its 11th season with a three-part epic dubbed “Imaginationland.” Imagination, I-maaa-ginnn-ay-tion, Ima-gi-naaaaaaa-tion! That’s the special