Word: divisionism
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Judging by the opening tournament of the season, you wouldn’t have thought that this would turn into a successful building year for the Harvard men’s golf team. In new head coach Jim Burke’s debut, the Crimson had just three golfers ready...
After an up-and-down beginning of the season, the Harvard women’s water polo team turned it on down the stretch. Shaking off three early losses to rival Brown, the Crimson beat the Bears, 6-5, on April 23 at the Northern Championships, clinching a berth at...
For many college sports teams, graduation is the enemy—an annual exodus of the team’s most experienced and often most talented players. For the Harvard women’s golf team, however, the loss of three seniors—almost half of its roster?...
Even with injuries limiting him, Seamus McKiernan was The Man. The Harvard men's volleyball co-captain, an EIVA All-East second-team selection a year ago, continued to punish opposing defenses in 2006, leading the Crimson in total kills and kills per game. The senior finished 10th in the...
When Harvard first baseman Josh Klimkiewicz said, following the Crimson’s division-clinching 23-9 win over archrival Dartmouth on April 30, that “the pitches looked like beach balls today,” he wasn’t daydreaming about the leisure activities of his...