The season may have ended nearly two weeks ago for the Harvard men’s basketball team, but the candle is still burning in the office of coach Tommy Amaker.
Finalizing next season’s schedule and fielding calls from NBA scouts has kept Amaker busy as the Crimson men’s basketball coach—a position he doesn’t plan on giving up.
“I’m not looking for anything,” said Amaker, who was listed by one media outlet as a potential candidate for the St. Johns coaching job. “We’re completely happy with what we’re doing here and where we are—and we’re hopeful that the powers that be are happy with me.”
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Ice may be melting around Cambridge, but there’s still time to look back on the hockey season gone by. And that’s just what the Harvard women’s hockey team did yesterday afternoon in Boston.
The squad’s annual awards banquet honored a trio of outstanding players with major awards, and Crimson coach Katey Stone also announced the captains for next year’s team.
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SAN DIEGO—Radcliffe...where is that?
Inevitably, whenever the Harvard women's rowing team travels for training or competition we get questions such as, "Is Radcliffe a college or club team?" or "Does Radcliffe still exist?"
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Sophomore Valentin Staller, shown here in earlier action, will be one of 12 fencers to represent Harvard at the NCAA fencing championships.
You want fencing live coverage? We've got your fencing live coverage. Check back after 12 for The Crimson's live blog of the NCAA Fencing Championships, hosted at Gordon Track!
Have you always harbored a desire to be the next Inigo Montoya? Well, whether you’ve been a fencing fan forever or you think foil’s just something to wrap your sandwich in, this weekend is your chance to gain a better appreciation for the sport.
Gordon Track has become a mecca for modern-day swordsmen, as Harvard is hosting the 2010 NCAA Fencing Championships.
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