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Crimson has plenty to worry about against Penn, 11th ranked Princeton

Hey, folks, the circus is in town! But it's not a smiling show--there are no clowns. Indeed, ferocious beasts are

For Crimson, Scott Leads By Example

Last year I was at the MAC playing hoops. On another court, I saw a tall guy from one of

Men's Basketball Edges Out Lehigh in Second Half, 65-64

Some time in late November, the focus in college sports begins to shift from football to basketball. This is especially

Fan-Friendly

There are several places in the world that carry a certain rowdy form of ambiance that make a sports fan

Good Lovin'

"The Game" is normally a moniker reserved for the football contest between Harvard and that "other" school. This label is

Football Hungry for Tiger Meat

They repelled the Crusaders with ease. Now the Crimson football team faces its toughest challenge to date this season when

Bucknell Halts Harvard's Streak

The Harvard football team took to Harvard Stadium on Saturday afternoon hoping to go 3-0 for the first time since

Football Sets for Lehigh

The Harvard football team (1-0) is about to embark on one of its longest road trips of the season. But

Laxmen Dominate New Hampshire

It is unusual for members of the Crimson family to take cues from any rival Tigers. Yet, it appears that

Women's Tennis Dominates Eagles

The Harvard women's tennis team enjoyed a very successful spring break, reeling off wins against five out of six teams,

Tennis Gears Up for Spring

While the rest of Harvard has spent the winter bundled up in dormitories, the men's and women's tennis teams have

W. Swimming Caps Season; Costin Scalise Gets Tearful Goodbye

After an inspiring, consistent showing at the Eastern Women's Swimming League Championship at Princeton's DeNunzio Pool, the Harvard swimmers went

Harvard Athletes Kick Back

Every year, a Harvard first-year student is provided a CUE Guide free of charge, and can purchase a Confidential Guide

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