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Alex Mcphillips
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PARTING SHOTS: Time To Make Sense of It All
“I will not philosophize,” declared The Crimson in 1873. “I will be read.” At last, status and tradition have given
BASEBALL '07: Back From the Brink
Two weeks before the start of the 2005 baseball season, infielder Jeff Stoeckel learned that he’d been cut from the
Frosh Eyes Next Goal
The world of big-time college soccer is a lot like the world of big-time youth soccer. To navigate the terrain
World Serious? Get a Life.
I'm not an October guy. Never was. Like the dried-up dead roaches that gather under my desk this time of
With Barrett Leading the Way, Crimson Men Take Pre-Nationals
At cross country’s Pre-Nationals meet in Terre Haute, Ind. on Saturday, Harvard’s men’s and women’s teams tried similar strategies but
There’s More to Harvard Sports Than ‘The Game’
In just a few weeks, you and more than 1,600 of your newest friends will enter the heart of American
TEAM OF THE YEAR: Precious Metal
When thirteen tons of aluminum and steel have demanded a push, the type that higher powers never had in mind
SPORTS BRIEF: Haviland, Cole Earn Ivy Awards
Baseball season turned into awards season for Harvard yesterday. The Crimson, whose spring came to an abrupt end with a
'BAMA SLAMMA: In 2006, Baseball Gave and Taketh
For five brisk innings on Saturday afternoon, freshman Adam Cole played the role of series savior. Bearing down and executing
NOTEBOOK: Klimkiewicz’s Bat Leaves Impact On Dartmouth Series
HANOVER, N.H.—Witness the power of Josh Klimkiewicz’s bat: it was a completely different game after the Harvard slugger connected on