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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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M. Squash Struggles

For the reigning National Champion Harvard men's squash team, rigorous competition is hard to find. But when the Crimson traveled

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Jumper Shatters Two Marks

A candidate for the 2000 Summer Olympics is living within the gates of Harvard Yard. Making history in her first

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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

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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

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