Peter Mcloughlin
Terriers Put Bite on Crimson Six, 4-3
Unable to score in the third period, the Harvard hockey team dropped a 4-3 heartbreaker to the unrelenting Terriers from
Icemen Face B.U. Terriers Tonight...
When the Harvard hockey team hits the ice tonight against Boston University at Walter Brown Arena, the Crimson not only
Tuesday Night at Watson
This is my first-ever column for the Crimson. Before you read this rag, I'd like to tell you a little
Crimson Drops Heartbreaker
No one expected it. With the score Harvard 4, Dartmouth 4, Dartmouth's Dennis Murphy sat in the penalty box for
Hockey Season Begins--At Last!
The varsity hockey team opens its 1977 season tonight with a crucial Ivy League contest against Dartmouth. You should recall
Crimson Ties B.U.; Sanacore Tallies in 1-1 Game
The Crimson soccer team battled cross-town foe Boston University to a 1-1 tie last night under the lights of rain-slickened
Crimson Boots Wesleyan, 5-2
The varsity soccer team evened its season record at 1-1 by notching a 5-2 win over a feisty Wesleyan University
Mlesczko Sparks Laxwomen Past Princeton, 7-4
The women's lacrosse team set the stage for a new, successful era of women's sports at Harvard by smashing the
Rugby Splits With URI Rams; DeMatteo Sparks 'A' R Team
The Harvard Rugby Club, a group of dedicated and talented athletes, travelled in borrowed, rented, and privately owned cars to
Swordsmen Fourth at Easterns
The Crimson fencing team placed fourth in the Intercollegiate Fencing Association Championships at Columbia this past weekend, while the team's
UNH, B.U. Win ECAC Semis
Intense, incredible. Nineteen seconds into the second sudden death overtime period UNH sophomore Bob Gould drilled a 20-foot wrist shot
Swordsmen Easily Overwhelm Brandeis for Ninth Victory
The varsity fencing team walloped an unimpressive Brandeis squad 18-9 yesterday evening at the IAB. The victory raised the Crimson's
'Cliffe Squash Trounces Bowdoin, 7-0
The women's varsity squash team annihilated Bowdoin yesterday with a 7-0 shellacking at Hemenway gymnasium. The victory, in Radcliffe's last
Fencers Falter at Penn, Chop Lions; Still Hopeful For Ivy League Crown
The fencing team travelled to Philadelphia and lost to the University of Pennsylvania Friday 15-12, dashing the Crimson's hopes for
Scientist Still Testing 'Ovu-Timer'
Over a decade after he and several doctors at the Medical School and MIT began seeking a way to determine