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  • Big Man On Campus
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    Men's Hoops Class of 2010: More than Just Jeremy Lin

    The men’s basketball team will dearly miss a pair of seniors from last season, neither of whom is named Jeremy Lin ’10.
  • Tassop of the World
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    Boston College Defeats Struggling Crimson

    Last night, in its penultimate home game, the Harvard field hockey team squared off against No. 14 Boston College at Jordan Field. The Crimson (3-12, 1-4 Ivy) looked to snap a six-game losing streak under the lights, but the Eagles (11-6, 1-3 ACC) were the team that shined, cruising to a 5-0 victory.
  • Kyle XY
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    NOTEBOOK: Princeton’s Tricks Baffle Crimson

    With Princeton quarterback Tommy Wornham injured during last week’s game against Brown, the Tigers knew they would need to get creative on offense. But they probably did not expect that their offense wrinkles would be so successful.
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    Lin Locks Up Roster Spot

    After guard Aaron Miles was released from Golden State this afternoon, the Warriors’ roster was cut down to the league ...
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    Crimson Golf Takes Second at Tourney

    Due to consistent play, the Crimson took second place in the event, topped only by three-time defending conference champion Columbia.
  • Kid Curry
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    Midnight Sadness Comes to Harvard

    Though the men’s basketball season starts Nov. 13 when the Crimson travels down to Fairfax, Va., to face George Mason, Harvard’s quest for its first Ivy League title begins in earnest this weekend. If only we had a chance to be there.
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    Men’s Golf Takes 12th Behind Liu’s Effort

    The Harvard men’s golf team traveled to Plymouth Meeting, Pa., last weekend for its penultimate tournament of the fall.
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    Harvard's Lederhausen Turning Heads on the Links

    After losing his match in the Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet (8 and 7) the first week of the season, men’s golfer Theo Lederhausen has been playing better than anyone on the team.
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    Golf Team Finishes Seventh At Yale

    The Macdonald Cup might not have the same ring as The Game, but every fall Yale plays host to the Harvard men’s golf team and 11 other schools on its home turf, The Course at Yale.
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    Football Season Taking Shape

    Once, at a party a few years back, I polished off a drink and began searching for a beverage to replenish my Solo. I didn’t have to look very far as, across the room, I spotted a glowing bottle of vodka. It was radiating a Pikachu-yellow, and (like the Double Rainbow Guy) I wondered, “What does this mean?” Pulled into its vodka tractor beam, I walked over to the magical liquid and examined it more closely. It appeared to be a high-quality brand of alcohol which, when exposed to a black light, shone like a jar of fireflies.
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