Evan R. Johnson
Harvard Hands Fairfield First Loss
The last time the Harvard men’s soccer team played a one-goal game, it was the other team that pounced first,
M. Soccer Takes Tourney Title
AMHERST, Mass.—While the Harvard men’s soccer team’s offense exploded for seven goals, its opponents managed to put up impressive numbers
Taylor Set For Athens Glory
Unlike some of America’s more well-known track athletes, Brenda Taylor ’01 has actually gotten more attention for what she has
Wisconsin, Harvard Have Most CEOs
Harvard College has graduated more CEOs than any school but the University of Wisconsin, with which it is tied, according
First-Year Housing Released Early
Incoming first-years too eager to wait until mid-August to discover their rooming assignments have managed to get a tentative sneak
HSPH Targets Video Games
Two Harvard researchers got to say a little “booyah” of their own to America when they appeared on ESPN’s “SportsCenter”
New Guard Takes Over For W. Lacrosse
Following the hiring of a new, young coach and the loss of a legend in the sport, the Harvard women’s
Promising Year for M. Soccer Fades During Ivy Play
Coming into the season, the Harvard men’s soccer team was considered by senior midfielder Kevin Ara to be one of
Wrestling Lacks Necessary Depth
Though the Harvard wrestling team may have won only one dual match in 15 attempts this season, coach Jay Weiss
M. Water Polo's Injuries Prove Too Much To Overcome
With the loss of seven seniors and former coach Jim Floerchinger, it was obviously going to be a season of
End of an Era: Jesse Jantzen
wrestling team’s coach Jay Weiss can never say enough about co-captain Jesse Jantzen. And with phrases like NCAA champion, Outstanding
Ara Adjusts to Life in DC United Ranks
While most seniors have spent the past semester relaxing, balancing trips to the beach, senior bar and tan lines with
Ticket Woes Plague Football
When asked about the 1953 football season, then-captain Richard J. Clasby ’54 recalls that he often had difficulty obtaining enough
Frayer Takes Fifth at Olympic Trials
Last time they wrestled with a lot on the line—during the U.S. National tournament last month—the Harvard wrestling team’s assistant
Frayer Leads Crimson in Quest for Olympic Glory
While the Harvard wrestling team saw unprecedented success this year—thanks to the efforts of co-captain Jesse Jantzen—there are a few