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The kinky dreadlocks of yester-year made James R. Blake a young hot tennis sensation. Yet today, it seems what everyone can’t stop talking about is his big, humongous...forehand. The puerile locks are gone now. But hey! The ladies aren’t complaining, and neither...
To give our readers a taste of what the future held for Harvard sports, FM recruited a Crimson sports writer. We did not realize that he would actually predict the future. Feb. 17: At Lavietes Pavilion, Harvard men’s basketball team takes on the University of Pennsylvania (the...
A theory once prevailed that if the top 100 male tennis players were banned from touching a racquet for a month, the great American baseliner Andre Agassi would have been most likely to win the first tournament played thereafter. The reasoning was that Agassi, who retired last year, was the...
Much like the 2006 Harvard men’s soccer team, freshman sensation André Akpan rose to unsurpassed—and perhaps unexpected—heights. Yesterday, the decorated forward from Grand Prairie, Texas, who was named Ivy League Rookie of the Year in the fall after leading the...
PLAYING IN HIS 21ST consecutive U.S. Open, the last tournament of his pro career, Andre Agassi reminded fans why they had come to love the former denim-clad, punk pariah. Although he was dogged by a bad back, Agassi outlasted a younger, faster Marcos Baghdatis in a five-set, second...