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Harvard Humiliates Brandies by 25-2; Farrell Ties Record With Six Hits

WALTHAM--It may not have been the best Harvard baseball game in recent years, but it certainly was the most embarrassing.

Crimson Stumbles, Falls in Opening Weekend

If the Harvard baseball team's 1982 season was a movie, they'd just roll the cameras back and start over again.

Navy, Princeton Here This Weekend As Crimson Opens EIBL Schedule

The snowdrifts are finally gone from the outfield, but only two of Harvard's starters have pitched this year anywhere north

Pitchers Carry Harvard's Title Hopes

Four good arms can beat one great arm. Not every time, but often enough. At least that's what the Harvard

Blizzard Wipes Out Baseball Opener

With Soldiers Field transformed into a Winter Wonderland ("You couldn't even see the field from the steps of Dillon, let

Living It Up in the Florida Sunshine

The last time I was in Florida. I kissed a girl named Molly and she cried. The time before that

Harvard Earns Fourth Seed in East; Home Ice Awarded to Huskies, UNH

The NCAA Division I Hockey Subcommittee wrote Harvard a round-trip ticket to the Dane County Coliseum in Madison. Wis., last

It's On To The Garden For Harvard

Jim Turner had picked up the puck at center ice and figured he'd bang it off the boards back into

A History of the Ice Age

To understand all the commotion, you have to understand that Harvard used to turn out some pretty good hockey teams.

Friars Win; Icemen Still Not in Playoffs

Providence College beat Colgate, 7-3, at Schneider Arena in Providence last night which is bad news--but could be good news--for

Icemen to Face Yale Tonight In Key Ivy Division Contest

It has been five years since the Harvard hockey team last had a gamens important as tonight's at Yale. It's

The Puck's In Their Rink

Harvard's Scott Fusco spent Tuesday night at Northeastern Arena watching the biggest goal of his college career take on even

Fusco the Irishman and Other Stars

Some people know Mark Fusco as an all ECAC defenseman, but yesterday the redheaded sophomore earned a more important distinction.

Terriers Hoist Beanpot; Harvard Last

The dog Days are back in Boston hockey. The Boston University Terriers, powered by two goals from tournament MVP Tom

Wade Lau

He has never gone unnoticed, because freshman who start in goal for the Harvard hockey team have a way of

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