Dan Breiner
House Football Wrap
Welcome again to the crazy world of house football, where two-point conversions are the norm and centers double as quarterbacks.
Batsmen Finish 19-11, 3rd Place
The Harvard baseball squad ended its 1986 campaign with a 19-11 record overall and a 10-8 mark in the Eastern
Batsmen Suffer From Splitting Headaches
The Harvard baseball team split doubleheaders with Princeton and Cornell this weekend in Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League action at Soldiers
Engineers Slide as Batsmen Rule Twinbill
If you play baseball for a school specializing in math and science, a proper understanding of angles, parabolic curves, and
EIBL Title Hopes Lost at Sea
The Harvard baseball team swept Army and split with Columbia in Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League doubleheaders this weekend, raising its
Vallone Centers Crimson Assault on Cross
Paul Vallone, Jim Chenevey, and Ed Toland combined for a four-hitter, and Crimson batters collected 11 hits as the Harvard
Batsmen Break Even
In its first four games of action in the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League, the Harvard baseball team split doubleheaders at
Batsmen Become Homer Happy
Facing its second deficit of the day, the Harvard baseball team rallied for five runs in the seventh inning yesterday
Batsmen Walk Away With 3-2 Triumph
The Harvard-Boston College baseball game at Soldiers Field yesterday had everything--managers with a combined 710 lifetime victories in 55 years,
Batsmen Breeze by Tufts, 15-2
If the Harvard baseball squad ever found itself in a hole against Tufts yesterday afternoon, it was because of the
Men Spikers Cruise Past Springfield
The Harvard men's volleyball team continued its domination of Springfield College last night by defeating the Maroons in the minimum
Spikers 1-2 at MAC
On a busy weekend whose schedule included two matches on Saturday and another on Sunday, the Harvard men's volleyball team
M.I.T. Shuts Down Harvard Spikers
The Harvard men's volleyball team, suffering from a lack of height and experience, lost to M.I.T. last night in three
Rutgers Spanks Spikers
The Harvard men's volleyball squad fell to Rutgers University in straight games yesterday in Newark, N.J., for the second time
Cabot-North Takes Title, 13-0
When a dubious pass interference call was charged to an aggressive Cabot-North defender in yesterday's house football championship, one of