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Batsmen Blow Leads Against BC

"We couldn't hold our leads," outfielder Ted Decareau said. That just about summed it up. The Harvard men's baseball team

Batsmen Take Two of Three From Farm Club in Florida

The Harvard men's baseball team expected to beat some college teams on its Florida road trip. But beating pros was

W. Cagers Leave Columbia in the Dust, 79-74

"It was a win." Harvard women's basketball Coach Kathy Delaney Smith said it simply, almost matter-of-factly. But it was more

W. Cagers Cool Cats, 73-70

The Harvard women's basketball team extended its winning streak to three games with a 73-70 victory over Vermont Saturday at

Batsmen Batter Brandeis

One way to kill a losing streak is to have three of your starting pitchers throw on the same day.

Princeton, Dartmouth Edge Out Spikers

The Harvard men's volleyball team finished fifth in the Ivy League Tournament at the University of Pennsylvania last Saturday. Despite

Spikers Ground Eagles

The Harvard men's volleyball team defeated Boston College in four sets to notch its first road victory Monday night. The

Springfield College Sweeps M. Spikers

Some days ya got it, some days ya don't. The Springfield College men's volleyball team avenged a thrashing Harvard handed

Spikers Defeat Maroons

The Harvard men's volleyball team defeated defending EIVA (Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association) champion Springfield College in four sets, 11-15, 15-7,

Spikers Drop Match to MIT in Straight Sets

The Harvard men's volleyball team dropped a match to MIT in straight sets, 15-6, 15-7 and 17-15, on Saturday at

B.C. Eagles Sink Spikers in Straight Sets

The Harvard men's volleyball team dropped its home opener to Boston College in straight sets, 15-5, 16-14, 16-14, last night

Spikers Take One, Drop Two

The Harvard men's volleyball team inaugurated its season by losing to Princeton and Penn in the New Jersey Institute of

High Expectations Fulfilled

On the one hand, there was Navy and Duke. Harvard freshman Ron Mitchell was being courted by Navy--the former home

W. Harriers Place Fifth at ECAC; Men Earn 15th at IC4A

The Harvard cross country teams capped off their seasons this weekend at NCAA qualifying tournaments held in New Canaan, Conn.

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