Brian E. Fallon
Life of Brian: Ivies' Motto: Just Go .500, Baby
Levien Gym, home of the win-starved Columbia men’s basketball team, was in face-saving mode this weekend. On the verge of
Feinstein Defends Ivy Model for Athletics
Harvard doesn’t belong to the world of major Division I college athletics and it shouldn’t want to, noted author and
Symposium Kicks Off 'Killer P' Weekend
With this weekend’s arrival of Penn and Princeton—who have combined to win at least a share of the Ivy League’s
Post-Harvey Era Begins Tonight
The Jason Norman fan club will have plenty to cheer about tonight. The sophomore guard, who consistently attracts a loyal
M. Hoops Falls Out of Ivy Chase
NEW HAVEN, Conn.—The stretch run came early this year, but Harvard still faded down it. Challenged by a front-loaded schedule
Academic Woes May Force Harvey Off Team
In what would be a sad conclusion to a brilliant Harvard career on the basketball court but a turbulent one
A Penn-etration Opened Up Threes
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—Penn point guard Andrew Toole was the one who was supposed to be injured, but it was Harvard’s perimeter
M. Hoops Unable to Execute in Crunch
PRINCETON, N.J.—Apparently, it only looked frantic and out of control. Senior Patrick Harvey’s downcourt-dash-cum-shuffle-pass that led to a turnover with
Can Men's Basketball Turn Back the Clock?
The Harvard men’s basketball team made the drive to New Jersey yesterday in advance of tonight’s Ivy battle with Princeton
Prasse-Freeman Passes Them All
It was one small step for Dartmouth’s Charles Harris, and one giant leap into the record books for Elliott Prasse-Freeman.
Life of Brian: No Point Leads to Tough Loss
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.—Senior point guard Elliott Prasse-Freeman has been waiting to experience March Madness for four years. On Dec. 22,
M. Hoops Contracts Arachnophobia
The Harvard men’s basketball team went all the way to Virginia to be welcomed back to earth. The Crimson entered
Life of Brian: M. Hoops Rally Misses the Point
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.—Senior point guard Elliott Prasse-Freeman has been waiting to experience March Madness for four years. On Sunday, he
M. Hoops Remains At Home On Road
Lavietes Pavilion may have installed more comfortable bleachers this offseason, but the best place to watch the Harvard men’s basketball
M. Hoops’ Rogus Quite The Catch-and-Shoot
Lehigh finally called timeout and the entire Harvard men’s basketball team’s bench erupted. Well, everyone except for sophomore forward Graham