Amy E. Ooten
No. 20 Men's Lax Stumbles On the Road, Loses to Cornell
Some weekends just don't go as planned. The Harvard men's lacrosse team (3-4, 1-1 Ivy) traveled to Ithaca, N.Y. last
No. 20 M. Lax Stumbles On Road, Loses To Cornell
Some weekends just don't go as planned. The Harvard men's lacrosse team (3-4, 1-1 Ivy) traveled to Ithaca, N.Y. last
W. Water Polo Drowns Brown, 22-3
P>The Harvard women's water polo team (5-2, 1-0 Ivy) traveled to Brown (1-6, 0-1 Ivy) Wednesday night to begin its
Like All Good Things, M. Squash Dynasty Comes To An End
Yesterday marked the dawn of a new era in men's intercollegiate squash. No. 1 Trinity defeated No. 2 Harvard 8-1
W. Squash Rolls Trinity 8-1; Bantams Snap Men's Win Streak
All good streaks must come to an end. Unfortunately for the Harvard men's squash team (6-1), its 91-match home-court winning
M. Squash Struggles
For the reigning National Champion Harvard men's squash team, rigorous competition is hard to find. But when the Crimson traveled
Fencing Teams Both Fall
The Harvard fencing teams had one edge when they traveled to New York this weekend to combat perennial powerhouse Columbia--the
Brandeis Foiled by W. Fencing; Men Impaled
The Harvard men's (1-4) and women's (5-0) fencing teams traveled to Brandeis last night, emerging with dramatically different results. While
M. Water Polo Splits in California
As 250,000 people gravitated to Harvard Square this weekend, the Harvard men's water polo team escaped to the West. On
After Rough Start, W. Water Polo Anticipates Vengeance Vs. Princeton
It's the beginning of March. It's time for the Harvard women's water polo season to begin. With new coaches, strong
W. Squash Finally Falls
It just wasn't meant to be for the Harvard women's squash team this Sunday, as it suffered its first loss
M. Squash Aces Penn, Princeton
The Harvard men's squash team--seven-time defending national champions--continued its overwhelming dominance this weekend as it soundly defeated Ivy League foes
Jumper Shatters Two Marks
A candidate for the 2000 Summer Olympics is living within the gates of Harvard Yard. Making history in her first
W. Soccer Faces UMass in NCAAs
Deja-vu. For the second year in a row, the No. 17 Harvard women's soccer team (11-3-2, 6-1 Ivy) begins its
W. Soccer Cruises Past Brown; Nabs Ivy Title
Three-peat. Two words everpresent in the minds of the players on the Harvard's women soccer team yesterday. Winning by a