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Aparajita Tripathi
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Harvard Falls Once Again to the Tigers
This past weekend at the annual HYP meet, hosted this year by Yale, the Crimson handily topped the Bulldogs, 217-83, but lost to the Tigers, 207-93.
Swimming Teams Prepare for Big HYP Meets
Both the Harvard men and women’s swimming and diving teams will put their perfect season records on the line this weekend against Princeton and Yale, when the Crimson squads travel to New Haven, Conn. to wrap up regular season action with the annual HYP meet.
Brown Dropped as Harvard Surges Forward
It doesn’t take many guesses to figure out what the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team resolved to accomplish in the new year: capturing an Ivy League title that remained elusive last season.
Harvard's Leddy, Hinkle Break Records at Georgia Invite
The Crimson swam away with four new school records and a sixth-place finish in the meet with 261 points overall at the Georgia Invitational.
Women's Swimming Sets Slew of Records in Strong Showing
Women's swimming swept Cornell and Dartmouth in its season opener, setting six pool records in the process.
Injury Prevents Cao From Going On
Entering this weekend’s ITA Northeast Regional Championships in Hanover, N.H., tennis junior co-captain Holly Cao had no reason to doubt her ability to post another top performance.
Digging for Success
As Wakulich has developed a respect for the teamwork and patience in his academic studies, he has also cultivated these values rowing for the Crimson.
SEASON RECAP: Stellar Racing Season Brings Two Runner-Up Finishes
At the outset of the 2009-10 season, expectations were high for Harvard women’s swimming and diving. The defending Ivy League champions had their eyes on a repeat performance.
BC Championship Athletes Face Alcohol Charges
When it comes to partying, Harvard is no match for its neighbors across the river. Four Boston College athletes have ...
Big Win Keeps Tournament Hopes Alive for Men's Lacrosse
The Crimson men's lacrosse team (6-5, 2-3 Ivy) toppled the Tigers (9-3, 4-1) for the first time in nearly 20 years.