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  • JENN-GA
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    Top-Seeded Penn Awaits Women's Lacrosse in Playoff Opener

    On Friday night, the Crimson will get another crack at the Quakers.
  • SPORTS
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    KESSLEMANIA: Crimson Battles Back Under Lights of Dancefloor

    Despite the Harvard men’s basketball team's recent success, there has always been one knock against the Crimson: when the pressure ...
  • SPORTS
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    Women's Lacrosse Tops BU in Season Opener

    The Crimson hung on for an 11-9 win over Boston University in its season opener at Soldiers Field Lacrosse Stadium.
  • CURRY-ER
    SPORTS
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    Crimson Madness Answers Questions on New Season

    At 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 15, “Kill Season” officially began.
  • SPORTS
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    Big East Contest Awaits

    This Sunday the Harvard men’s basketball team travels to Storrs, Conn. to take on the No. 13 Huskies (5-1) in an attempt to come away with what would be the biggest upset in the Crimson’s (6-1) history.
  • NEWS
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    Donovan Addresses Housing Crisis

    U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Shaun L.S. Donovan ’87 discussed the need to put housing development initiatives in ...
  • Harvard Men's Soccer plays Holy Cross on Wednesday.
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    Midweek Matchup For No. 8 Harvard

    So far this season, opponents of the Harvard men’s soccer team have been denied more times than freshman guys trying to enter final clubs. The Crimson defense, led by sophomore goalkeeper Austin Harms and senior defender Kwaku Nyamekye, has surrendered just three goals in Harvard’s first eight games. The No. 8 Crimson (7-1, 1-0 Ivy) looks to continue its dominance at the back this afternoon when it hosts in-state rival Holy Cross (3-6, 1-1 Patriot) at 3:00 p.m.
  • NICHOLS AND DIMES
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    Harvard Overcomes Crusaders in Shutout

    After last night’s 2-0 victory over Holy Cross, Harvard women’s soccer coach Ray Leone may need to bring in a doctor from UHS to check if his team is suffering from bipolar disorder. Nine games into the season, Harvard (3-5-1, 1-0 Ivy) has been a team with two faces. On the road, the Crimson’s record is 0-4. But with junior Caroline Kutler and senior Christina Hagner’s first half goals, the Crimson showed its other face last night, defeating Holy Cross (5-4-1) under the lights at Cumnock Turf and improving its home record to 3-1-1.
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