Sean W. Coughlin
W. Basketball’s Defense Crushes Yale
By SEAN W. COUGHLIN CRIMSON STAFF WRITER It was business as usual Saturday evening as junior forward Hana Peljto and
Stingy Defense Lifts W. Hoops Over Princeton
The Harvard women’s basketball team solidified its hopes to repeat as Ivy Champion on Friday night, trouncing Princeton 78-42 at
Last-Place Princeton Upsets M. Hockey
Not twenty-four hours after its triumphant win over Yale, Harvard was brought back to reality by last-place Princeton. The No.
M. Hoops Beats Catamounts
The Harvard men’s basketball team looked brilliant last night—almost. Playing without senior Patrick Harvey, the Crimson defeated Vermont 71-64 at
W. Hoops Holds On For Sloppy Win
Tricia Tubridy is often overlooked behind the tall shoulders of Harvard women’s basketball stars Reka Cserny and Hana Peljto. But
Keeping Rank: W. Hockey Breezes by Northeastern
No records were set and no highlight film was necessary. The Harvard women’s hockey team got the job done in
SILVER LINING: With gritty victory in 119th Game, Football salvages second place in Ivies
In The Game of the year, it took the Harvard football team nearly an entire half to return to its
Three Touchdowns in Seven Minutes Propel Harvard to 20-13 Victory in The Game
In The Game of the year, it took the Harvard football team nearly an entire half to find its most
Three Touchdowns in Seven Minutes Propel Harvard to 20-13 Victory in The Game
In The Game of the year, it took the Harvard football team nearly an entire half to find its most
QB of the Future Avoids Sacks, Swear Words
When Harvard faced Dartmouth last season, there were two very important Arizona residents in the stands. No, they were not
Women’s basketball poised to dominate ivies
The Harvard women’s basketball team has problems—twelve, in fact. No, it is not fraught with a dozen injuries. Strangely enough,
Football Sets Stage for Battle With Penn
On a day when senior quarterback Neil Rose threw two interceptions and senior wideout Carl Morris was held to less
ESPN To Feature Harvard Football
Every Saturday morning, millions of American homes tune in to ESPN’s College GameDay to see football powerhouses battle at famed
Lingman and Martire Advance in ITAs
The 2001 Omni ITA Eastern Regional Championship belonged to Harvard sophomore Courtney Bergman. But this year, it will be her
Women’s Tennis Hosts Best of the East
Harvard will be well-represented as the top women’s tennis players from Virginia to Maine descend upon Cambridge this weekend to