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Following a team-wide training session over winter break in Jamaica that witnessed a defeat of the Jamaican national team, the doubles tandem of Patterson and Karlen became the national collegiate doubles champions at the George Cummings Invitational. It was the second major victory on the national level for the pair, which won the USSRAs two years...
There was another moment of redemption for Whitton in the ECAC tournament. Harvard got another chance against Sarah Sterman, the Cornell ace who had dealt Harvard its fatal Ivy defeat. With the game tied in extra innings with two outs, Whitton drove a double into right field to score sophomore Sara Williamson all the way from first for the game-winning...
Former Harvard Republican Club President Noah Z. Seton ’00 and campus liberal Kamil E. Redmond ’00 forge a political partnership to win the helm of the Undergraduate Council. The Seton-Redmond ticket narrowly defeats the “Healthy Harvard” ticket led by T. Christopher King ’01, who makes national headlines when he argues that religious discrimination might have contributed to his defeat...
...first three football seasons for the Class of 2002 were relatively decent, but despite the Crimson’s best efforts, they could defeat neither the University of Pennsylvania nor Yale. All that changed in the 2001 season, when a rapidly growing string of victories brought students to home games en masse. Football games began to resemble the social events they had been in days of old, and as each week brought another win, the promise of an Ivy League championship and a victory over Yale loomed large. Penn fell to the Crimson on a gorgeous fall afternoon...
Harvard blew away the competition to open up the spring, going 5-0 early against some top national opposition. The Crimson’s first loss did not come until mid-March, when it suffered a 5-2 defeat at home to Northwestern...