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The Other Half: Linebacker Everett Has Blossomed

He’s an integral part of the best linebacker duo in the Ivy League. His ball-hawking tactics have resulted in four

CUS-WORTH HIS WEIGHT
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Versatile Cusworth Still Growing

You know those guys outside sports arenas who hawk scorecards? You know, the ones whose refrain is “Can’t tell the

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Murphy's Persistence Pays Off

Katie Murphy saw 16 minutes of time in Jadwin Gymnasium last Feb. 22, scoring four points and notching a steal.

SAVED BY THE BELL
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Solid Back Court Promises Depth

When talking about the Harvard women’s basketball front court, an exclamation point is often used. While such punctuation is not

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Hungary for Basketball

While the rest of women’s basketball team was together touring France this summer, Reka Cserny was conspicuously absent. Injured? No.

THEY'LL ALWAYS HAVE PARIS
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Team Gets Joie De Basketball

The Harvard women’s basketball team completed its Tour de France with a Tour de Force, posting an impressive 6-0 record

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Harvard's Third Title the Hardest

Don’t tell Mike Piazza, but the Subway Series is in Minnesota this weekend. Or rather, the Subway Classic, hosted by

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Best Ivy Front Court Ever? Maybe

The Harvard women’s front court is to Ivy basketball what the Lakers’ trio of Kareem Abdul-Jabar, James Worthy and Magic

SHEAR BLISS
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Assistant on the Far Side of the World

Harvard women’s basketball coach Kathy Delaney-Smith found herself in a whole new world last summer, even if she didn’t get

ON POINT
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Guarded Optimism

Tabula rasa. Forget about John Locke and consider instead the 2003-2004 Harvard men’s basketball back court. Having lost Elliott Prasse-Freeman,

WHAT ARE YOU GOFFRED-O?
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Class of ‘007 Has License to Kill

After losing five senior starters from last year’s squad, the Harvard men’s basketball team has no choice but to give

NOR-MAN FOR THE JOB
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Silent Norman Set to Make Noise

Wait, who’s Jason Norman? It’s not surprising if you haven’t heard of him. Though he may be this year’s men’s

CAESAR ROGUSTUS
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And now for something completely different...

Despite losing five seniors since the beginning of the 2002-2003 campaign, the Harvard men’s basketball team is sure to return

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Deep Thoughts For W. Hockey

The Harvard women’s hockey team has thoughts of progressing far in the 2003-2004 season, despite what preseason prognosticators might say.

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One Pell of a Hockey Player

Somebody forgot to tell Mina Pell that there are only 24 hours in a day. Or maybe she hasn’t noticed

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