Daniel L. Jacobowitz
M. Tennis Beats #16 Pepperdine
The Harvard men's tennis team had high hopes earlier this week, when it flew into Louisville, Ky. for the National
More Gloomy News For Icemen: Weisbrod Will Have Surgery
Harvard hockey thought it already had received its fair share of bad news this week, when Boston University knocked the
B.C. Rallies to Down Northeastern, 5-3
BOSTON--It looked like Northeastern would snap its seven-game slide midway through the second period in the Beanpot opener against Boston
Roy: Rock-Solid Netminder
The Harvard hockey team has had its ups and downs this season. The Crimson (10-8 overall, 10-6 ECAC) got off
BC Meets Huskies
You've got to feel sorry for Northeastern men's hockey Coach Don McKinney. He coaches the Hockey East's last place Huskies
Crimson Ready For Cadets
'This year the circumstances are different. Harvard needs these games to get back into the top bracket.' -- Army Coach
Adieu, Superline
Union College will suit up for the ECAC hockey league for the 1991-92 season, Union President Roger Hull announced Monday.
Caught With Your Defense Down
The spark that ignited the Harvard hockey team's 18-goal Brown-Yale weekend took an untimely Thanksgiving break against B.U. last night
New Jersey Unkind to Icemen
They went to the well once too often. The last time the Harvard men's hockey team skated into Hobey Baker
A League Ready to Flex Its Muscles
ECAC hockey coaches don't see eye-to-eye on many issues. They have separate theories on what's needed to win the league.
A Reporter's Strange Case of Deja Vu
Anyone attending the Harvard-Dartmouth men's and women's soccer games over the weekend could not help but see double. With time
Head's Header Squeezes Big Green Booters Ahead
HANOVER, N.H.--Inconsistency. Missed opportunities. Incohesiveness. The theme of miscues and botched chances haunted the Harvard men's soccer team like a
W. Booters Win Despite Lackluster Performance
It wasn't pretty, but the Harvard women's soccer team will gladly bask in the glow of its 3-0 laugher against
W. Booters Split on the Western Front
The Harvard women's soccer team took three early strikes and an out against Stanford last Saturday, but sparked enough firepower
Women Booters Fit To Be Tied
Missed scoring chances. Poor communication. Disappointment. Such were the buzzwords for the Harvard and University of New Hampshire women's soccer