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Fresh Faces Take Home 3 Victories
While the faces might have been new, the results were not. The Harvard women’s squash team (3-0, 1-0 Ivy) swept
MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Like A Fine Wine
FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: At Long, Long Last You’d be hard-pressed to compose a more fitting ending to the
Novices Prove Expert In Series of Blowouts
Imagine Harvard’s football team blowing out Yale 56-7. Or the basketball team beating up on Princeton 100-20. While such scores
Reese Makes Most of Minor League Stop
For most collegiate athletes, senior year is usually the last time they will play sports on a competitive level. However,
4th-Quarter Comeback Falls Short
Undermanned and down 8-2 in the fourth quarter, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team launched a furious rally that fell just
Holy Cross Comeback Falls Short
Despite a one-sided history that has seen the Harvard men’s lacrosse team beat Holy Cross in 23 consecutive contests dating
Baseball Arms Tame Powerful Yale Bats
If good defense wins ballgames, then good defense combined with good offense dominates them. Led by strong pitching and an
Penn Wins Fifth Consecutive Game
New venue, same result. Playing in a newly resurfaced Harvard Stadium for the first time in 24 years, the Harvard
Florida Squads Cruise to Easy Wins
The Harvard women’s tennis team escaped the Nor’easter that pounded New England this weekend to the warm and sunny climes
Hanover Holds Familiar Foes
They say that revenge is a dish best served cold. The No. 6 Harvard women’s hockey team will have an
Women's Basketball Clinches Share of Ivy Title
From the basement to the Big Dance: that might be the best way to characterize the Harvard women’s basketball team’s
Women's Squash Falls in National Finals
One out of two isn’t half bad. The Harvard women’s squash team scored an upset win over the Quakers in
Black Women's Group Dishes Out Honors
It has been a good year for J. Lorand Matory ’82, a professor of African and African-American studies. Over the
Senior Gift House Competition Launches With Quincy in Lead
The Class of ’06 Senior Gift House Competition kicked off last Thursday, aiming to avoid the controversy that surrounded the
HMS Scientists Create Bladders
Researchers announced Tuesday the successful integration of laboratory-grown urinary bladders into patients, signalling a breakthrough in a field beset with