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First Place Icemen Evade Inspired Big Green, 4-2

It only ranked a five in style, but it was a ten in the outcome. The Harvard men's hockey team

Icemen Begin Crucial ECAC Weekend at Bright

Before travelling on last weekend's Yale-Princeton road trip, Captain Kevin Sneddon called the two games the most important contests of

M. Cagers Blister Bears in Briggs

Ain't no stopping 'em now. They're on the move. The Harvard men's basketball team put together its first winning streak

'D' the Key in M. Hoopsters' Victory Over Hartford

The Harvard men's basketball team and Rodney Dangerfield have one thing in common: they get no respect. But last night

Home Is Enemy for M. Cagers

While most people will concede that things have not been going well for the Harvard men's basketball team, it is

Life After Roby Not So Rosy

While the Harvard men's basketball team enjoys a 16-day hiatus, now would be a good time to examine what exactly

One Win Points Men's Basketball On Right Track

HANOVER, N.H.--"There's been a lot of bad things said about us." "We were getting a lot of flak from everybody."

Back To the Future

Let us take a trip in the magical Harvard basketball time machine. We turn the dials, and flip the switches

Still Perfect: M. Cagers Drop 7th Straight

This time it came down to the last two minutes. The result was the same, though, as the Harvard men's

M. Hoopsters, Still Searching for Elusive First Win, Face Dartmouth at Briggs Cage Tonight

Now it counts. The Ivy League season begins tonight for the Harvard men's basketball team against Dartmouth at Briggs Cage

Elis, Tigers: Bound For Glory?

The cream is rising to the top early this year in Ivy League basketball. A clear division is beginning to

It's Becoming Hard for Crimson Faithful to Keep the Faith

Well, it could have been worse. The Harvard men's basketball team could have lost to, say, a high school team.

McClain Status Still Uncertain; Freshmen Leake and White Lead Backcourt

With the extent of guard Matt McClain's knee injury still undetermined, the future of Harvard men's basketball team's remains cloudy.

Eagles Sour Past M. Cagers, 98-59

Yet again, the expected happened. No big upsets were in the making as the Harvard men's basketball team fell 98-59

Winless M. Cagers Face Tough Big East Foe in B.C.

Home sweet home? After a dreadful four-game road trip to start the season, the winless Harvard men's basketball team (0-4

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