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...football fans who’ll be dressing up as superheroes or vampires or zoo animals or Pokemon characters and trolling for candy this week. On the gridiron, costumes won’t fool fans any longer. It’s already Week 7, the time of year when squads?? true characters are revealed, when the metaphorical face paint peels off and the metaphorical papier mache comes unstuck. In the thick of the Ivy League schedule, the contenders separate themselves from the pretenders, cute as they may be in their fake furry tails and big glasses with rubber...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: AROUND THE IVIES: Few Frights For Top Teams | 10/25/2007 | See Source »

Crimson swimmers finished first in 19 events at HYP—one more than the combined total of the other two squads??but the Tigers managed to snatch enough second- and third-place finishes to stand atop the podium. Harvard’s distance swimmers claimed crucial points for the squad, as junior Sam Wollner led a 1-2-3 finish in the 1650 freestyle, followed by sophomore Eric Lynch and freshman Alex Meyer. In the 500 freestyle, Lynch and Wollner once again grabbed the top two spots, although this time Lynch touched the wall first. In addition...

Author: By Julie R.S. Fogarty, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SEASON RECAP: Harvard Comes Up Just Short in EISL Race | 6/5/2007 | See Source »

...teams to the NCAA tournament—for the Ivy League might have seemed puzzling to some. But the coach’s commitment to excellence on and off the field—his teams achieved the highest overall grade point average of ASU’s 22 varsity squads??made Harvard a natural choice...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Coach Poses Familiar Obstacle | 2/27/2007 | See Source »

...biggest rivalry games in all of women’s college hockey has been restored to national prominence in 2007 as the Crimson and Dartmouth have reclaimed spots atop the conference standings as well as in the top five of the polls after down performances last season.The two squads?? disappointing, near-.500 showings in 2005-06—Harvard wound up at 18-13-4, the Big Green finished at 12-13-4—coincided with the absence of many of their top players due to national team commitments. The only roster to welcome back...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Hosts Pre-Exam Conference Clash | 1/11/2007 | See Source »

...Crimson after losing a second-round match to a strong Philadelphia team made up of professional players. Harvard had advanced easily into the second round by defeating a high school team 5-0. After its loss, the Crimson won its next two matches against two separate Yale squads??the Yale A Team and the Yale Alumni Team. The B Team for the Crimson finished further back at No. 12. “It wasn’t about the results, though we were playing to win,” said Oren, who suffered a slight injury this weekend...

Author: By Tony D. Qian, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sheth Leads Five-Man Team to Victory | 12/10/2006 | See Source »

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