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Brian A. Campos

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Commencement 2012

PARTING SHOT: BAC in the Game No Longer

I came back to 14 Plympton Street to write this parting shot because it seemed appropriate. What I didn’t expect was to be enveloped one last time in the legendary LoveSac, a humongous blue beanbag, here for storage, that has been passed on between generations of Sports editors.

Seniors

Josue Ortiz and Kayci Baldwin

The 128th playing of The Game quickly became all about The Proposal.

Olympics

Harvard Boasts Olympic Presence

But apart from national pride, these athletes have different institutions that they are also representing. For some of them, their roots stem back to Cambridge, Mass., where they went to or currently attend school.

Harvard Fans Make Predictions for March Madness Game
Men's Basketball

Harvard Fans Make Predictions for March Madness Game

Men's Basketball

Jeremy Lin Update: Five-Game Winning Streak Snapped

Nothing went right for the New York Knicks Friday night as Jeremy Lin and his teammates dropped their first game ...

Men's Basketball

A Trip For the Ages For H-Fans

Despite the remote location, I made the trip because I figured that, as a senior, it would be my last—and first—chance to go to the NCAA tournament as a student and root for my school.

Men's Basketball

Road to the Final Four, Day 2

I’m going to be honest, this would be a much more angry post had it not been for the final half of the second period. After a couple of years of strong performances in the NCAA tournament from the Ancient Eight, this was pretty disappointing. Then Laurent Rivard happened.

Men's Basketball

Road to the Final Four, Day 1

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—Let me start off by saying that flights from Boston to Albuquerque are not cheap, which forced me (and ...

Men's Basketball

Lin '10 Bounces Back with 19 Points, 13 Assists in Win over Cavs

Jeremy Lin '10 delivered a balanced performance against Kyrie Irving and the Cavs, posting 19 points to go along with 13 assists and one turnover. The Knicks handily beat Cleveland, 120-103.

Men's Basketball

Case in Point: Jeremy Lin ’10 Versus Some of the NBA’s Best

February, known for its romantic holiday, did not show much love for former Harvard standout Jeremy Lin ’10, as the latest New York Knicks point guard faced several tough tests against both rookie and veteran opposition. But it did mark the beginning of a brand new romance between New York and Lin, who has taken the city—and the globe—by a storm with his out-of-nowhere and much-needed emergence at the point-guard position. Let's take a look back at the point guards who have had their try at stopping Linsanity and determine who got the best of whom:

Men's Basketball

Big Apple Diagnosed With Serious Case of "Linsanity"

We've heard all the nicknames and wordplay, but none captures the hype surrounding Jeremy Lin ’10 better than Lin-sanity. Sports fans around the nation—and especially in New York—have a huge case of it, and it's pretty clear why.

Men's Basketball

Jeremy Lin To Start for Knicks Tonight?

It looks like the Knicks will try to extend its Lin-ning streak.

Men's Squash

Crimson Opens Ivy Play with Ninth Straight Win

A new year usually brings new beginnings. For No. 5 Harvard men’s squash, the time came for one player to finally make his much-anticipated collegiate debut.

Women's Ice Hockey

Women's Hockey Tops Union, 2-0

It took almost 30 shots, but the Harvard women’s hockey team found a way to beat Union goalkeeper Kate Gallagher Friday night at the Bright Hockey Center.

Men's Basketball

What Does This Mean? The Time is Now For Jeremy Lin ’10

The New York Knicks acquired Jeremy Lin ’10 on Tuesday in an attempt to bolster their injury-ridden guard reserve. Seeing as there are several key absences to the Knicks lineup, the former Harvard standout should see playing time right away. But what can Lin expect in the near future?

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