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FLYBY
By Max N. Brondfield
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Go ahead, make all the women's rugby jokes you can think of. The female variety of one of the world's
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SPORTS
By Max N. Brondfield
Monday, October 5, 2009
BOSTON—When the Harvard cross-country team hosted Yale in the squads’ annual dual meet Friday afternoon at Franklin Park, it looked like the Crimson had set out to do more than just win. It wanted to put on a clinic.
The men’s and women’s teams demonstrated different strategies for topping their respective opponents, with the men employing clever tactics to barely hold off the Bulldogs, while the women simply strong-armed the competition.
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SPORTS
By Max N. Brondfield
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Last weekend I made a trip that I had been putting off for months. My good friend at UMass Amherst
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SPORTS
By Max N. Brondfield
Monday, September 21, 2009
A common fear among athletes successful in their debut seasons is falling into a “sophomore slump,” but so far the
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SPORTS
By Max N. Brondfield
Friday, September 18, 2009
Leading tacklers and proven leaders—these are the factors that make the 2009 Harvard secondary a forceful unit, and the lynchpin
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FLYBY
By Max N. Brondfield
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Monday marked the launch of ESPN Boston, an offshoot of the popular sports network's website devoted entirely to the group
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SPORTS
By Max N. Brondfield
Thursday, September 17, 2009
For junior Chloe Keating, field hockey has always been a way of life. But it wasn’t until her coaches tried
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SPORTS
By Max N. Brondfield
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Harvard men’s water polo notched a decisive first win, but the squad has work to do before league play begins.
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SPORTS
By Max N. Brondfield
Sunday, September 13, 2009
A number of distractions threatened to derail the Crimson, but Harvard field hockey didn’t bat an eye. Despite a vocal
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SPORTS
By Max N. Brondfield
Thursday, September 10, 2009
For a team looking to find its stride after a difficult opening weekend, the ideal schedule would be a slate
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