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SPORTS
By Martin Kessler
Monday, March 8, 2010
Taking on perennial powerhouse Johns Hopkins (3-2), the Crimson (1-1) came out flat on Saturday and was not able to recover from an early deficit, eventually falling to the Blue Jays, 15-10.
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SPORTS
By Martin Kessler
Monday, March 8, 2010
PRINCETON, N.J.—In a high-stakes game with postseason implications and second place in the Ivy League on the line, the Harvard men’s basketball team (21-7, 10-4 Ivy) came up short, falling to Princeton (19-8, 10-3 Ivy) on the road, 54-51.
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SPORTS
By Martin Kessler
Monday, March 1, 2010
In its first collegiate game, the class of 2013 netted all 10 of the Crimson’s goals, as Harvard (1-0) won its season opener on the road at UMass (2-3), 10-8.
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SPORTS
By Martin Kessler
Saturday, February 27, 2010
On Friday night, the men’s basketball team earned its 19th victory of the year with a 91-71 trouncing of Brown, matching the record for most wins in a season.
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SPORTS
By Martin Kessler
Friday, February 26, 2010
Returning the conference’s most prolific scorer, an experienced head coach, and two battle-tested goalkeepers, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team appears to have the experience necessary to be an Ivy League contender.
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SPORTS
By Martin Kessler
Monday, February 22, 2010
With its hopes of an Ivy League title nearly washed away following a nine-point loss to Cornell on Friday, the Harvard men’s basketball team could have easily packed it in the rest of the way.
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SPORTS
By Martin Kessler
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
It is not very often that a team’s leading scorer can have his lowest scoring output of the season and still be praised by the opposing coach for his offensive effectiveness.
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SPORTS
By Martin Kessler
Friday, February 12, 2010
The Harvard men’s volleyball team will have to wait at least another three days to get a shot at pocketing ...
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SPORTS
By Martin Kessler
Saturday, February 6, 2010
“I believe that we will win,” was the chant radiating from the Harvard student section.
If a last-second three-point attempt from co-captain Jeremy Lin had fallen, the crowd’s faith may just have been rewarded.
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SPORTS
By Martin Kessler
Friday, February 5, 2010
Plagued by inconsistent serving and confronted with a strong attack, the Crimson (0-4) fell in straight sets to Baruch (10-2) in front of a home crowd at the Malkin Athletic Center last night.
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