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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

Sports Illustrated: Women's hockey number 2 in nation
In perhaps the ultimate sign of eminence in the sport's world, the Crimson women's hockey team was singled out by Sports Illustrated Women magazine. The Harvard team was selected the second best in the nation.

Harvard declaws Lions, 34-0
Rose's arm raises Crimson to 4-1 Ivy
The Crimson football team earned its first home victory in style last Saturday (Nov. 4), blanking the Columbia Lions 34-0. The shutout, Harvard's first in three years, advances the team to 5-3 overall, while boosting Harvard's Ivy League mark to 4-1.

The green miles
A peaceful setting for warriors
It's difficult to imagine that scenic Franklin Park, one of Boston's natural gems set aside for rest and recreation, is also home to the fierce competition of Harvard's men's and women's cross-country teams. Hardly a jaunt through the woods, top runners can cover a 5-kilometer distance in less than 19 minutes. Add inclement weather, steep hills, and other aggressive runners, and it becomes clear that this sport is not for the faint of heart.








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