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David S. Griffel
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Final Notes
O ne might consider sportswriting at The Crimson a thankless job, sort of like being a New York Yankees manager
Softball Freezes in April, Drops Out of Ivy, ECAC Races
The Harvard softball team had the hottest finish of any spring team in 1996, winning its last 12 games. Unfortunately
Women's Soccer Gets Just Desserts, Captures League Title
There wasn't going to be any last-minute letdown for the Harvard women's soccer team on November 4, 1995. Exactly 364
The Joys of Coaching Little League
Warning: Coaching may be hazardous to your hair. Countless numbers of people have turned prematurely gray or sported new bald
Softball Breaks Out of Slump
It was Patriots Day yesterday, a day to celebrate Massachusetts traditions. The 100th installation of the Boston Marathon was run,
M. Hockey Loses ECAC Heartbreaker
LAKE PLACID, N.Y.--Sometimes it's better to be lucky than to be good. The Harvard men's hockey team was the latter
Going Out As Losers
Losing isn't everything; it's the only thing. Such was the sad situation of the Rutgers-Camden men's basketball team, a squad
Women's Swimming Is Second At Easterns
Yesterday saw a 40-point turnaround between the top two teams at the Eastern Women's Swim Championship, held at Brown University.
W. Hockey Loses Two Up North
New Hampshire, as all people here know unless they are living in a cave, provided the nation with the first
W. Tennis Goes 2-1
The Harvard women's tennis team beat the snow this past weekend and two of three foes in the process. The