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Gridders Hope That Revenge is Sweet at 'The Game'

It's been over a year now, but the upper-classmen on the Harvard football team still remember. They remember the 34-19

Undefeated Men's Rugby Club Captures N.E. Championship

Now the Harvard rugby team knows why it ran all those wind-sprints in September. Despite an arduous schedule that had

Harriers Cop Second at HYP

The men's and women's Harvard-Yale-Princeton cross-country meet made its triennial appearance at Franklin Park this past Friday, and the teams

New York, New Result?

We've all heard the stories about the Bronx. Mean streets. Gangs. Mobsters. Certainly not the kind of place for a

M. Ruggers Top B.C., Remain Undefeated

While the football team spent Saturday at West Point trying to impersonate Buster Douglas, the men's rugby teams took over

Heavyweight Crew Places 3rd in Eastern Sprints

The Harvard heavyweight crew team and the Boston Celtics seem to have a lot in common. Both have dominated their

Lightweight Crew Triumphs

The Harvard lightweight crew team made a statement on Sunday, and it made it in a big way. The Crimson,

Penn, Yale Shock M. Crew

Something happened to the Harvard men's crew teams on their ways to undefeated seasons. Both the heavyweight and lightweight crews,

Batsmen Back On Track

After a weekend in which it went 3-1 against EIBL competition, the Harvard baseball team (16-15, 8-4 EIBL) finds itself

M. Heavyweight Crew Gains Capital Victories

If the Harvard men's heavy-weight crew team continues to dominate like it did this past weekend, it will soon compile

M. Rowers Grab Copley Cup

A controversial ruling after last year's San Diego Crew Classic stripped the Harvard men's heavyweight crew of the Copley Cup

Light Crew Captures Classic

Unlike many California-bound Easterners, the Harvard men's light-weight crew team was all business as it hit the shores of San

A Rebuilding Year For Men's Crew

The Harvard men's crew team is a bit like Arnold Schwarzenneger's Terminator. Both are powerful, have pretty intimidating reputations and

Adieu and Thanks for Everything, Ralph

It wasn't supposed to end this way. Ralph James, the third leading scorer in the history of Harvard men's basketball,

Yale Sinks M. Cagers, 86-64

NEW HAVEN--The Crimson (9-14 overall, 6-5 Ivy) lost its fourth consecutive league game last night, as Yale (12-11, 6-5) dominated

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