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Women's Swimming Loses Meet to Yale

The Harvard women's swimming team didn't win the battle, but you can bet that it still thinks it'll win the

Women's Hockey

Fortunately for the Harvard women's ice hockey team, the games at the Bright Hockey Center against Quebec-Three Rivers last Saturday

Men's Tennis Award

The Harvard men's tennis team has added another sportsmanship honor to its long list of well-rounded achievement. Freshmen Mike Passarella,

Underdog Days

Bobby Cremins, the coach of the nationally ranked Georgia Tech men's basketball team, has one testicle. And, in an amazing

ATHLETE of the WEEK

Men's hockey Captain Brad Konik is a Crimson leader on and off the ice. He leads all Crimson players in

Men's, Women's Squash Top Brown

The Harvard men's and women's squash teams started their seasons with predictably smashing results at Brown on Friday. The women's

ATHLETE of the WEEK

Junior captain Ian Carswell finsihed another impressive Ivy League cross-country season by winning this past weekend's Heptagonals and being named

To an Athlete Dying Old

The most poignant thing I have ever heard said about athletics was a statement Mickey Mantle made after he admitted

Harvard Remains Athletic Powerhouse

Princeton had Brook Shields, Yale had Jodie Foster, and we only got the promise of Mayam Bialik, aka television's Blossom.

W. Spikers Rout Weak Canisius

The Harvard women's volleyball team continued its promising start to the 1995 season by posting an easy 3-0 win over

Polowomen Make Nationals

If you want to be the best, you have to start somewhere. Perhaps the most revealing example of that aphorism

W. Squash Wins WISRA Title Again

The Harvard women's squash team had another incredible, dominating season in 1994-95. The Crimson went undefeated to win its fourth

Men's Squash Vanquishes All

When Secretariat rode home in the 1973 Belmont Stakes to capture horse racing's Triple Crown, it wasn't as much of

Harvard Women's Water Polo Off to NCAA's at Maryland

While perhaps not as notorious as the NCAA men's basketball Final Four weekend, the women's water polo NCAA Championship weekend

Radcliffe Ruggers Short on Size, Long on Bruises, All-Out on Field

The game of rugby has a long and hallowed history, almost (but not quite) dating back to Norse times. Much

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