Timothy J. Mcginn
PARTING SHOT: Little League, the New York Giants, and a Goodbye to My Biggest Fan
On an ordinary Sunday afternoon sometime in the fall of 1987, I crept down the hallway of my Manhattan apartment,
Chance and Handsome Dan
A few minutes before the start of The Game’s second half last November, two fans standing in the Yale student
Selling Smarts
The stars of the Ivy League are used to receiving attention from the press—columns, features, headlines, photos, and all the
McGINN AND JUICE: Return of Suspended Players Shocks After Originally Stern Words
Their season was supposed to have ended in January. Violation of team rules, suspended for the year, Harvard coach Tim
Balkema Dominates on D; Berry Sits Out With Shoulder Injury
While the most striking number from Harvard’s whipping of Dartmouth on Saturday was the 42 points that the Crimson put
Dawson Owns Record Books
The numbers were by no means the best of his career. Twenty-three carries, 103 yards, two touchdowns. But Saturday’s record-setting
Crimson Falls in Exhibition Match
Sure it was only an exhibition game, but the final score certainly counted in the race to replace former Harvard
McGINN 'N' JUICE: It's Time to Shine For Harvard's Band
Not quite two years ago, in the wake of yet another Harvard disappointment at the Beanpot, the Northeastern News’ sports
Mazza Sits; Hartigan Silent
Junior wide receiver Corey Mazza left Saturday’s game late in the fourth quarter after sustaining a “badly sprained ankle,” according
From Liability to Lock
There was a time not too long ago when Harvard coach Tim Murphy would likely have had nightmares about the
Statement Game
You can’t stop Brown running back Nick Hartigan. You can only hope to contain him. So it must have appeared
PLAYER PROFILE: Clifton Dawson '07, Football
Two years ago, Clifton Dawson was an afterthought, a disenchanted transfer from Northwestern who’d assumed the number-two slot at tailback
ANALYSIS: Football
Harvard coach Tim Murphy’s program has rarely been known for its defense, and understandably so. Only once had the Crimson
SEASON RECAP: Men's Ice Hockey
At first, the 2004-05 campaign was supposed to amount to little more than a rebuilding year for the Harvard men’s
COACH OF THE YEAR: Tim Murphy, Football
Harvard football coach Tim Murphy barely had enough time to savor his program’s best finish in more than a century