Crimson staff writer
Alexandra J. Mihalek
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PARTING SHOT: Harvard Stadium: It’s Not Just a Field
When I came to Harvard four years ago, I had no idea what college would be like. As a four-year high-school varsity athlete, sportswriter, and consistent spectator at all of our school’s games, I decided that college would be a chance for me to branch out and try new things.
Fucito Makes MLS Debut
Harvard soccer alumnus Mike Fucito ’09 got an early birthday present last month, making his MLS debut for the Seattle Sounders only four days before his 24th birthday.
Coach Helps Kid, Finds New Home
For assistant coach Kelly Finley, the end of the women’s season means something entirely different—it allows her to spend a lot more time with a little girl named Avigail.
Swimmers Split Contests at Weekend’s HYP Tri-Meet
At the HYP meet, the Crimson’s most important regular season contest, Harvard fell to perennial swim powerhouse and Ivy League rival Princeton, 203-150, but beat Yale by a hefty margin.
Crimson Sweeps Senior Weekend
The Harvard men’s swimming and diving team came out strong this past weekend, narrowly topping Ivy League opponent Brown on Friday and blowing out cross-town rival Boston University on Saturday.
Crimson Capitalizes On Winter Break Races
The Harvard men’s swim team made a splash in its first appearance of 2010, claiming an easy 183-117 victory over the Quakers of Penn on Saturday. The win boosts the Crimson’s record to 4-1 for the season, while remaining undefeated at 4-0 in the Ivy League.
BRIEF: Akpan Named First Runner-Up for Hermann Trophy
Last Friday, the Missouri Athletic Club added another achievement to Akpan’s list, crowning him first runner-up for the prestigious Hermann Trophy.
Harvard Takes Fourth in Georgia
The Harvard men’s swimming and diving team held its own this past weekend, taking home a solid fourth place finish at the elite Georgia Invitational.
Mixed Results To Begin Fall Campaign
The Harvard men’s swimming and diving team kicked off its season this past weekend with mixed results.
How To Become A Crimson Superfan
While there are a handful of school-spirit aficionados sprinkled throughout Harvard’s hallowed halls, the superfan is an elite individual that takes sports-watching to a new level.