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Robb Hirsch

Robb Hirsch, the 119th Captain of the Harvard Crimson, will step onto that vestigial plot of grass across the river

Johnston, DelVecchio Drafted by ChiSox, Yanks

Left-handed pitcher Sean Johnston '92 received the best graduation present he could have asked for: a chance to play professional

Batsmen Maul Terriers, 14-2

BOSTON--Cecil B. DeMille would have enjoyed this game . With his flair for extravaganza and overblown productions, he would have

Batsmen Washed Out by Rain

Baseball, always a deferential and unobtrusive sport, bowed politely to Mother Nature yesterday. A steady afternoon drizzle postponed yesterday's doubleheader

Batsmen Batter Jumbos, 10-5, at Home

The fortunes of the Harvard baseball team are rapidly improving. Saturday, Harvard pummelled MIT 13-1, and yesterday, it toppled Tufts,

BC Eagles Soar Past Batsmen in Home Opener

The Boston College baseball team spoiled Harvard's 128th opening day, walking away from Soldiers Field with two victories yesterday. Capitalizing

Providence Outslugs Batsmen, 9-5

Baseball wasn't meant to be played under overcast skies and in 40-degree temperatures, like New England in March. Cold weather

Not Your Every Day Second Baseman

Ask a baseball fan to describe a second baseman, and he'll probably present this profile (otherwise known as the 'Jerry

W. Cagers Try to Salvage Second As Big Green Rolls in for Ivy Season Finale

The Harvard women's basketball team is still grieving from Saturday night's heartbreaking loss to Brown. But the Crimson will not

Five Down, and Five Wins To Go for Women.

Almost exactly a month ago the Harvard women's basketball team had a streak going--six straight losses. The team was being

W. Hoopsters Give Tigers Slip in OT

Before Saturday night's contest against Princeton, junior guard Erin Maher predicated that it would be "the best game of the

W. Cagers Hunting Ivy Crown

This weekend, the Harvard women's basketball team faces two formidable foes: vengeful opponents and a malicious case of bronchitis. Harvard

And Away They Go

Forget the first half of the Harvard women's basketball team's season. Who cares if it lost most of its non-conference

Women Cagers Crush Cornell at Briggs

Saturday night the Harvard women's basketball team administered a beating that would've made the LAPD blush. The Crimson crushed Cornell,

Women Down Columbia, 79-68

Last night the Harvard women's basketball team performed a modified version of the St. Valentine's Day massacre, rubbing out the

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