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Football

FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2005: No Bending or Breaking for Thomas, Defensive Line

Matt Thomas was understandably excited about playing linebacker for the reigning Ivy League champs this season, but he never expected

Women's Tennis

W. Tennis Coasts Past Yale, Brown To Clinch a Share of Ivy League Title

Harvard fans are used to seeing big games in New Haven. Time after time, championship dreams have come down to

GOOD AS GOLD
Softball

Softball Loses Way in New York

The Harvard softball team headed into this weekend’s pair of doubleheaders with an unblemished Ivy League record, but it suffered

Kay Addresses U.S. Intelligence Failures

Former chief U.S. weapons inspector David Kay said the United States “connected the dots” and made a series of intelligence

Women's Basketball

Disappointing Season Ends With a Bang

HANOVER, N.H.—Frustration. In a season that can only be described as disappointing for a team expected to run away with

Women's Basketball

Among Stars, Tubridy Consistently Shines

Ask Scottie Pippen, Vivian Vance, or Samwise Gamgee the same question and you’ll likely get the same answer: it’s not

Men's Volleyball

Crimson Falls To New Haven in Sweep

The Harvard men’s volleyball made the trip to New Haven last night looking to teach their opponent a thing or

Women's Basketball

Peljto Shoots for Career Milestone

The third time’s the charm. Or the fourth. Or, in the case of Harvard hard-court standout Hana Peljto’s quest for

Sloppy Seconds
Men's Basketball

Hoopsters Take Second Lap of Ivies

The Harvard men’s basketball team hits the road this weekend against Cornell and Columbia, looking for revenge and riding a

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