Word: murr
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What hockey playoffs? What basketball season finale? In a weekend chock-full of Crimson sports, the No. 16 Harvard men’s tennis team put on a show of its own for the fans gathered in the gallery of the Murr Center, pounding its way to victories over No. 58 New Mexico and Furman...
Some things change, and some just don’t. The Harvard men’s tennis team endured its fair share of changes in the doubles competition this weekend at the Murr Center, but one thing remained the same: The Crimson won the overall match. Again. Twice...
...promise of free pizza to the first 75 students in attendance couldn’t lure a larger crowd down to the Murr Center Courts, but for those in attendance, the No. 15 Harvard women’s tennis team delivered more than just a delectable respite from the dining halls. Despite the absence of junior Alexis Martire due to a twisted ankle and a lineup riddled with less-than-healthy players, the Crimson closed out No. 22 Miami after just three singles matches to earn its third-straight victory...
...aimed at the Harvard Business School. But at last weekend’s February Men’s Open, the presence of that distinguished institution was sizeable—and, as shouts of “C’mon, B-School!” rang through the Murr Center, quite audible as well...
...Beens”—an affectionately-dubbed team featuring players with varsity letters from Michigan, Princeton, Harvard and Stanford—the duo enjoyed success over the Crimson’s Jason Beren and Gideon Valkin in December at the Murr...