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Clapping in unison as they slowly walked into Blodgett Pool, the members of the Harvard men??s swimming and diving team entered with both the pride and pressure of being the only remaining undefeated team in the Ivy League. The question was whether the Crimson (3-0, 3-0 Ivy) would be able to retain that title. No. 25 Harvard’s performance against Columbia (1-2, 1-2) signaled to fans and opponents alike that the team deserves the No. 1 position in the Ancient Eight. The Crimson won 13 out of 16 events and doubled...
...university education. The Greek and Roman classics, and the modern canon of “great books” of literature and philosophy, once occupied much of the intellectual experiences of Harvard students—presumably because the study of such works imparted knowledge of the virtues, and made men??s minds “liberal” in the original sense, not slavish...
Sometimes every inch really does matter.After 100 minutes without a goal, Saturday’s first-round tournament matchup between the No. 30 Harvard men??s soccer team and the No. 25 University of Massachusetts suddenly sparked to life.It seemed like the Minutemen (10-8-3) had grabbed the winner within seconds of the start of the second period of sudden death overtime, when UMass freshman Chris Roswess gained possession right in front of the Crimson goal and poked the ball past freshman goalkeeper Austin Harms. The ball dribbled towards the goal-line, carrying Harvard?...
After finally breaking its 15-game road losing streak with a win over New Hampshire last Wednesday, the Harvard men??s basketball team seemed to have finally shattered the other highest and hardest glass ceiling in America. At Colorado on Saturday, the Crimson sought to assure fans and opponents alike that the standout win was the beginning of a new trend by pulling a second road win against the Buffaloes. However, things began to fall apart in the closing moments for Harvard, and Colorado swept past the Crimson, 70-57. The Crimson’s high expectations...
...complete team effort led the Harvard men??s and women’s fencing squads to impressive victories Friday night at the Malkin Athletic Center, as the Crimson opened up the dual meet portion of its schedule and competed as teams for the first time this season.The women’s team (2-0) was led by a strong performance from its foil squad and its many freshmen in cruising to victory over Sacred Heart, 23-4, and then taking down Tufts, 22-5.The men??s team, competing without its top epee fencer and captain Benji Ungar...