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20 Questions for Crimson co-captain Lauren McAuliffe

1. Toughest ECAC team to play against? Dartmouth. 2. Toughest ECAC arena to play in? Princeton. It looks like a

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Harvard Assistant Reilly Has Maine Ties

It was one of the few moments over the past six months when Harvard men’s hockey assistant coach Gene Reilly

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Scouting Out Frozen Four Competitors

Harvard’s Frozen Four opponents are the cream of the crop and each has strengths and weaknesses the Crimson will need

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A Close Encounter With the Third Line

It’s a dirty job, but somebody has to do it. But the Harvard women’s hockey team’s third line—junior Kat Sweet,

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Murphy Brothers To Square Off for First Time Tonight

Amid the sticks strewn about the ice and gloves blithely tossed high into the air at Pepsi Arena, what, apart

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Captains Concoct Team Chemistry, Success

Call it a simple chemistry experiment. There was a lot of pressure for last season’s Harvard women’s hockey team, touted

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SOFTBALL 2004: Ivy Softball Preview

PRINCETON Last year: 24-21-1, 11-3 This spring: 7-8 After losing to second-seeded South Carolina 8-7 in the first round of

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BASEBALL 2004: Pretty Fly for a Shy Guy

Matt Brunnig doesn’t want you to read this. He didn’t want it written and if being 6’7 didn’t make it

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BASEBALL 2004: Blue Chips Bring It Both Ways

Excuse Joe Walsh, for the moment, for sounding one part proud and one part pooped. “Here at Harvard,” says Harvard’s

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BASEBALL 2004: Hale Storm

Ramirez, Garciaparra, Ortiz, Nixon, and Varitek. The heart of the order for the Boston Red Sox reads like a list

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BASEBALL 2004: The Mann Show

It’s been a long time coming. Gone is the injury which cut his stellar summer league season frustratingly short. Gone

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BASEBALL 2004: American Idol

Zak Farkes is not content being the 2003 Ivy League Rookie of the Year. He wants to be Indiana Jones.

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SOFTBALL 2004: Captains Crunch

In the case of the Crimson softball co-captain rhyming duo of Sara and Kara, what’s good for the ear is

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SOFTBALL 2004: And Then There Were Four

Ten little softball players took to the field with glee. Seven left the team for good and then there were

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SOFTBALL 2004: Meet the Players

If there’s a weakness on this year’s softball team, it’s hidden pretty deep. Make that really deep. With 22 skilled

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