Jay M. Cohen
Crimson Avoids Doubleheader Sweep with Narrow Win in Nightcap
With leading Ivy League Player of the Year candidate Nick Santomauro coming to bat for Dartmouth, Harvard baseball coach Joe
Rivalry Adds Edge to Set of Key Twinbills
As the Harvard baseball team heads down to Providence to play a four-game weekend set against Brown, the squad knows
Fenway Spirit Adds Special Element to Beanpot
They may get to do it every year, but that doesn’t make playing at Fenway any less meaningful for the
Harvard, Yale Split Pair of Pitchers’ Duels
In the first game of Sunday’s doubleheader against Yale, the Harvard baseball team could only muster two runs in a
Rogers, Douglas Ignite Crimson
It’s the top of the 10th inning in the second game of the Harvard baseball team’s Monday doubleheader at Penn.
WEB UPDATE: Crimson Gets Roughed Up Down South
They knew it wouldn’t be easy. No matter how tough the competition, though, going 1-7 on a road trip never
Sophomores Bring Speed, Defense and Power to Harvard Lineup
When sophomore Tyler Albright sits behind the plate calling the pitch, he knows exactly where he wants the ball to
SIDEBAR: Harvard Offense Stumped In Loss
HANOVER, N.H.—First Brittney Smith, then her sister Margaret, grabbed offensive rebounds on Dartmouth’s final possession of the game, keeping the
Tay, Crimson Light Up Bulldogs
Saturday night, co-captain Emily Tay showed all in attendance at Lavietes Pavilion exactly what they will be missing next season.
BASEBALL '09: Freshman Flamethrower Leads Rookie Class into Fray
Rarely does a freshman enter a season facing as much pressure as Conner Hulse. The pitcher will slot straight into
Fucito Hopes To Make Noise with Seattle Sounders
Like most members of the Harvard senior class, Michael Fucito is currently trying to get a job for next year.
Upstart Lions Upset Crimson in Close Game
In the dying seconds of Saturday night’s game, Harvard freshman Brogan Berry’s runner bounced off the glass before seeming to
Lavietes to Play Host to New York Ivies
Cornell and Columbia’s trips to Cambridge last year turned the Ivy League season on its head. If this weekend’s games
Overcoming Princeton, Crimson Rounds Out Sweep of Killer P’s
After the disappointing opening home loss to Dartmouth—perhaps its main rival for the Ivy crown—the Harvard women’s basketball team had