Malcom A. Glenn
THE MALCOM X-FACTOR: Harvard, Yale Only Contenders for Ivy Crown
With three games to play, it’s down to a two-horse race for the Ancient Eight trophy. Well, not technically, but
MOUNTAIN MAN: They’re Coming—to Rock Your Sox Off
I’m not exactly the biggest baseball fan in the world. I like the sport just fine, but I’ll take a
NOTEBOOK: Defense Bottles Up Three Tigers Quarterbacks
In a game that saw senior signal-caller Chris Pizzotti throw for a career-high 365 yards, the quarterback situation for Princeton
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: KYLE KOVACS '08
Kyle Kovacs might be a little unfamiliar with the lead role, but based upon his performance this season, you wouldn’t
Victory Over Lafayette Puts Harvard at 3-2 Midseason
With the top defense in Division I-AA in town on Saturday, it was no shock that the game turned on
Kovacs Cruises in Singlehanded Regatta
In a sport that often hinges on the teamwork of a skipper and his crew, last weekend showed that sometimes
Harvard Plays Dominant Fourth Quarter
ITHACA, N.Y.—Finishing has been a focal point for Harvard head coach Tim Murphy all season, and, following Saturday’s 32-15 victory
Harvard Looks For Big Win Over Big Red
For senior Corey Mazza, the memory of the last time the Crimson traveled to Ithaca, N.Y., to play Cornell is
THE MALCOM-X FACTOR: Finding Charms in I-AA Football
It’s an interesting balance we strike while covering football for the Ivy League. I’m sure there’s not one among us
Crimson Consistent With Four Top-Seven Finishes
The Harvard sailing team ended a weekend slate of regattas without a first-place showing for the first time all season,
NOTEBOOK: Defense Excels, O'Hagan Hurt Again
Harvard’s defensive stats were the kind that make any coach proud. No third down conversions allowed. Less than half as
The Assistant - Bernard Malamud
One of my best friends from high school and I always like to reminisce about our AP Literature class and
Blitz and Glitz Mark Night Game
When the lights went up for the first time at Harvard Stadium, quarterback Liam W. O’Hagan ’08 felt like he
Football Topples Brown In Historic Night Game
It wasn’t the prettiest performance to showcase for the first night game in the 104-year history of Harvard Stadium, but
Saturday Night Lights
After months of planning, complaints from religious observers and local residents, and a schedule-change, it’s finally here. For the first