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Christian L. Ohiri ’64—a varsity soccer star who still holds school records for all-time goals, goals in a game, and consecutive games with a goal—was chosen that year. After Ohiri’s untimely death in 1966, Harvard??€™s soccer stadium was named after...
That kind of atmosphere helped the Crimson stay loose in a tight race for the Ivy title. When Harvard??€™s six-game winning streak was snapped by Wake Forest, the Crimson didn’t miss a beat in its following games, when the team tied Cornell and rallied to knock off then-No. 15 Brown. And when an upset loss to Princeton threatened to dismantle the team’s Ivy title hopes, Harvard responded by going undefeated for the rest of the regular season to capture the crown. Throughout the year, the Crimson athletes played with...
Sprague’s finish wasn’t Harvard??€™s lone standout performance of the day. Kennedy and Tofte backed her up with 14th- and 19th-place finishes of their own, and the women’s Nordic team beat every team in the region, save powerhouse Dartmouth, in the classic event...
...Brown took the mound in Harvard??€™s Ivy opener at Princeton and immediately established herself and her team as the ones to chase in the Ivy League North...
Students from the Southern Africa Solidarity Committee (SASC) staged the protest as part of their efforts to push President Derek C. Bok to divest Harvard??€™s endowment from companies conducting business with the apartheid government in South Africa...