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Basketball Preview 2014

After dancing with the best in last year's NCAA Tournament, the Harvard men's basketball team enters this season with a brighter spotlight on it than ever before. Meanwhile, the women's squad will look to rise new leadership to an Ivy League crown.


Football vs. Dartmouth Drive Charts

Despite losing senior quarterback Conner Hempel for one quarter and not having senior running back Andrew Casten in Hanover, the Harvard football team managed to hold on for 23-12 win over Dartmouth by persistent defense and strong playmaking from junior running back Paul Stanton. With the win, the Crimson remains undefeated and stands alone atop the Ivy League with just three games separating the squad from the end of the season and an Ivy crown.


Leader of Men

When Harry Parker was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome in 2011 over 400 former rowers sent messages of love and appreciation.


Don't Call It A ComeBlake

Former world No. 4 and Harvard tennis star James Blake, who turned pro after his sophomore year in 1999, won his first round match against Thiemo de Bakker at Wimbledon Tuesday. The win advanced Blake to the second round at Wimbledon for the first time since he was ousted in the second round in 2008.


Introducing Hashtag#arvardSports

We thought we would take Reilly’s idea and apply it to Harvard sports scene.


LIVE BLOG: MEN'S BASKETBALL AT PENN

The Harvard men's basketball team (20-2, 6-0 Ivy) visits the Palestra for the first time since its thrilling double-overtime win over Penn (12-10, 4-1) last season.

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