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Whirl domination

Moments after guiding the Harvard women’s basketball team to a March 2 victory over visiting Cornell to snatch up the 2007 Ivy League championship — the program’s 10th — coach Kathy Delaney-Smith was...

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Softball: Two and out versus Princeton in Ivy championship

The Princeton softball team picked up two-straight wins against the visiting Crimson this past Saturday (May 3) to capture the Ivy League’s best-of-three championship series and the subsequent NCAA...

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Women’s fencing undefeated in Ivy League Championships

The Harvard women’s fencing team — ranked fourth in the nation — extended its winning streak to an impressive 14 games, as the Crimson dominated the Ivy League Championships to advance to an overall...

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Sports in brief

WOMEN’S GOLF TAKE SECOND CONSECUTIVE IVY CROWN For the second consecutive season, the Harvard women’s golf team captured the Ivy League crown at the Ivy League Championships this past weekend (April...

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Crimson rally against Dartmouth to clinch share of Ivy title

Junior Katherine Sheeleigh scored two goals including the game-winning tally in the 87th minute on Saturday (Oct. 31) to lead the Harvard women’s soccer team to a 2-1 win over Dartmouth. With the win,...

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Women’s soccer claim Ivy title

The Harvard women’s soccer team clinched a share of its second consecutive Ivy League Championship on Oct. 31, and with it an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. But after punching a ticket to the...

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Women’s squash wins 17 Ivy title

The No. 1-ranked Harvard women’s squash team clinched their 17th Ivy League title on Saturday (Feb. 13) with a 7-2 victory over No. 5 Yale, and, after finishing the season with a perfect 9-0 (6-0 Ivy...

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Pumping up sports spirits

It would have been hard to miss Cheng Ho ’10 at Harvard’s athletic events. He’s usually the one mixed in with the crowds, displaying a boatload of Crimson spirit. A Harvard running back in the fall, a...

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Harvard men drive on to ‘destiny’

Coach Tommy Amaker says he couldn’t have predicted the success of the first-place Harvard men’s basketball team. On the other hand, he’s not surprised by it either. “We’re building a program based on a...

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No quit in Crimson

The season will continue for the Harvard men’s basketball team, despite a heartbreaking loss to Princeton on Saturday (March 12) that cost the squad a spot in the NCAA tournament. The Crimson have...

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A chance at an Ivy title

On a perfectly crisp fall afternoon, Harvard women’s soccer coach Ray Leone orders the players to perform drills across the bright Astroturf. They’ve already scrimmaged. And once they get the drills...

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Drive, they said

The Harvard men’s basketball team was 2.8 seconds away from its first NCAA tournament berth in 65 years. Up 62-61 in a playoff with Princeton, the Crimson needed only to defend the Tigers’ last...

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Ivy champs look to ‘Big Dance’

No shared glory. No one-game playoff. No consolation trip to the National Invitational Tournament. The Harvard men’s basketball team won the Ivy League championship outright this year — the first time...

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It’s 1946, all over again

The members of the Harvard men’s basketball team held their heads high as they exited the NCAA Men’s Division 1 Basketball Championship on March 15, and with good reason. In their first trip to the...

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Hits, misses for softball, baseball teams

Two back-to-back wins sent the women’s softball team soaring at the launch of its season in early March. But then came the losses: three in a row against Michigan State, Miami University, and the...

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Women’s soccer captures 11th Ivy League Championship

Capturing its 11th Ivy League title, and fourth over the past six years, Harvard women’s soccer beat Dartmouth, 2-1, on Saturday afternoon at Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium. Fittingly, senior...

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Harvard’s Amaker finalist for 2014 Ben Jobe Award

Harvard men’s basketball head coach Tommy Amaker has been named a finalist for the 2014 Ben Jobe Award, presented annually to the top minority coach in Division I men’s basketball. This marks the...

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Harvard men’s lacrosse secures Ivy title

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The No. 16 Harvard men’s lacrosse team did what no other Crimson team had done in 24 years on Saturday, as it clinched the program’s first Ivy League championship since 1990 with an...

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Whirl domination

Moments after guiding the Harvard women’s basketball team to a March 2 victory over visiting Cornell to snatch up the 2007 Ivy League championship — the program’s 10th — coach Kathy Delaney-Smith was...

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Softball: Two and out versus Princeton in Ivy championship

The Princeton softball team picked up two-straight wins against the visiting Crimson this past Saturday (May 3) to capture the Ivy League’s best-of-three championship series and the subsequent NCAA...

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