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Oarsmen Get Ready
If you were to venture down to Newell Boathouse these mid-March Jays, you'd find Harvard's oarsmen less concerned with national
Harvard Crews Out-Sprinted at Easterns
The 43rd edition of the Eastern Sprints saw the fastest lightweight racing in the history of the Lake Quinsigamond regatta,
Crimson Crews to Face Bruins
Fresh from an important regatta victory last Saturday at the San Diego Crew Classic, the Harvard heavyweight crews open their
Men's Crew Splits
It wasn't supposed to be like this. Looking to add an early-season warm-up to a schedule that in recent years
Wildcats Strike Icewomen Deathly Blow; UNH Drops Crimson, 4-1, in ECAC Semis
DURHAM, N.H.--The finest season in the 10-year history of Harvard women's ice hockey is over. Saturday's ending wasn't as pretty
Icemen Blank Cornell; McEvoy Shines in Net
With seven minutes remaining in the second period of Saturday night's Harvard Cornell hockey contest, 11 seconds into a Harvard
Finding Love on the Links
There was a time when I would have shaken my head in wonder at the thought of writing a column
Oarsmen Prepare For Sprints
At about 2:30 this Sunday beneath the bridge marking the starting line at Lake Quinsigamond in Worchester, Mass., an ominous
Harvard Oarsmen Crew-cified by Ivy Foes
Harvard Coach Harry Parker rationalized the University of Pennsylvania's six-second victory on the Charles River Saturday: "They were awfully strong."
Heavies Aim at Adams; Lights Go For Goldwaith
In a sport where any race before the Eastern Sprints in mid-May is considered early in the season, it may