Emmett Kistler
Crimson Struggles In Texas Road Trip
A weekend road trip to Texas provided no opportunity to rest for Harvard’s women’s volleyball team. Taking part in the
Crimson Falls in Five-Set Match
As the saying goes, every dog has its day. Yesterday belonged to the University of Connecticut Huskies at the Malkin
SEASON RECAP: Individual Honors Mark ’08 Season
For the Harvard women’s volleyball team, it was a season of impressive accomplishments juxtaposed with frustrating defeats. It was a
UPSET GAME OF THE YEAR: Crimson Topples ACC Titan
Decade-long drought. 10-game winning streak. Star point guard. Oh, and add to the list the fact that the Harvard men’s
SEASON RECAP: Crimson Sinks Amidst Tough League Schedule
Although the Harvard women’s water polo team played only six games at home this season, it is fair to say
Harvard Gets Win at Tourney
From time to time, every team must admit the cliché, but inevitable mantra: “There’s always next season.” Last Monday was
Crimson Wins Two, Drops Two in Full Slate
In sports, there are two types of losses. The first scenario involves the outright defeat—a game in which an insurmountable
My First Time... Out On the Road
It is a well known fact that road trips bring sports teams together. But they also bring beat teams together.
NOTEBOOK: Crimson Can’t Make Up Deficit
ITHACA, N.Y.—Four minutes into the second half of Friday’s game against Cornell, one word must have occupied each member of
Crimson Falls in Heartbreaker
NEW YORK—A Valentine’s Day date with Columbia in the city seemed like a promising opportunity for the men’s basketball team
NOTEBOOK: Crimson Amped by Second-Half Push
Coach Tommy Amaker might moonlight for a certain energy drink company. With a 32-20 deficit glaring on the scoreboard at
First Win of the Year Remains Elusive as Crimson Ties with Brown
After falling twice on the road last weekend, the men’s hockey team (4-10-3, 4-5-3 ECAC) walked onto the ice at
Harvard Gets Solid Performance in Goal
The arrival of Quinnipiac at Bright Hockey Center on Saturday provided the Harvard women’s hockey team with a chance for
DR. EMMETT BROWN: Spotlight on Those Forgotten Crimson
When given the choice, I take the stairs. It’s not because I’m a health nut or because I’m better than
Split Closes Out Season
For the Harvard women’s volleyball team, the last weekend of the fall proved to be exemplary of the entire season.