Timothy J. Mcginn
Football Defeats Yale Four In a Row
Ten wins, no losses, and no ties. The last time the Harvard football program was that good, the forward pass
Sparks Fly in Warm Up Game
As shortstop Morgan Brown pulled into second base with the potential go-ahead run one out into the home half of
O'Hagan Impresses in Football's Spring Game
The rumors are indeed true. There is Harvard football without Ryan Fitzpatrick. Guided by freshman signal caller Liam O’Hagan, the
McGINN 'N' JUICE: I-AA Football Faces Change
After its first 10-0 campaign in a century, the Harvard football team may be on its way to Division I-A.
McGINN 'N' JUICE: Taking a Page from Hooligan Handbook
Time and again this page has bemoaned the woeful attendance at nearly all Harvard sporting events, calling upon students to
O'Hagan Controls Destiny, For Now
Five practices into spring ball, the contest to succeed departing senior Ryan Fitzpatrick as Harvard’s starting quarterback is underway. Well,
BASEBALL 2005: New Place, Same Ace
Two runners on, one of them in scoring position, with the score tied in extra innings and one man out—not
Baseball Dealt Heartbreak at Home
Holy Cross shortstop Mike Schell’s two-out seeing-eye single in the visitor’s half of the 14th inning plated utility infielder Brian
Donato Tweaks M. Hockey's Lines For Larger Rinks
AMHERST, Mass.—Charged with crafting a scheme to defeat both New Hampshire and the Mullins Center’s larger surface, Harvard coach Ted
M. Hockey Ousted In First Round
AMHERST, Mass.—New Hampshire forward Daniel Winnik’s redirection with 4:54 left to play in overtime at the Mullins Center on March
M. Hockey Bounced From NCAA Tournament
AMHERST, Mass.—New Hampshire forward Daniel Winnik’s redirection with 4:54 left to play in overtime Saturday evening at the Mullins Center
Small Pelle Casts Large Shadow
Jon Pelle will never be the big man on campus. Not literally, anyway. Of course, the 5’8 freshman has known
Welch Revitalizes Harvard Hockey
For just a moment, try to imagine Noah Welch playing for anyone but Harvard. Not easy to do after all
Charting the Road to Columbus
Unlike years past, no single program has emerged as the odds-on favorite to capture the NCAA title and any one
M. Hockey Hopes To Finally Advance
The third time was supposed to be the charm. And, for a short while, it was. With Harvard up 4-1