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  2. Andrew Puopolo - Wikipedia

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    On Tuesday November 15, 1976, Puopolo and a group of his Harvard Crimson teammates spent the evening out. During the early morning hours of November 16, Puopolo's teammate Charlie Kaye was approached by a prostitute while he was sitting in a van. Reaching into the van, the prostitute distracted Kaye by fondling him and then stole his wallet.

  3. Harvard Crimson - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Crimson is the nickname of the intercollegiate athletic teams of Harvard College. The school's teams compete in NCAA Division I . As of 2013, there were 42 Division I intercollegiate varsity sports teams for women and men at Harvard, more than at any other NCAA Division I college in the country. [ 3 ]

  4. Harvard Crimson men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Crimson men's basketball program represents intercollegiate men's basketball at Harvard University. The team currently competes in the Ivy League in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and plays home games at the Lavietes Pavilion in Boston, Massachusetts. The Crimson are currently coached by Tommy Amaker.

  5. Malcom Glenn - Wikipedia

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    Malcom Glenn (born February 6, 1987, in Denver, Colorado) is an American writer and speaker and was The President of Harvard Crimson, the daily student newspaper of Harvard University, in 2008. He made national news as the first African American president of The Crimson in over a half-century.

  6. Gary J. Bass - Wikipedia

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    Bass graduated from Harvard University in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts. [1] [2] While at Harvard, he wrote for The Harvard Crimson. [3]After college, he worked as a reporter for The Economist doing journalism in Washington, D.C. [1] [2] He went back to Harvard for graduate education, receiving a PhD in 1998.

  7. Nicole Corriero - Wikipedia

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    Mary Nicole Corriero (born 27 October 1983) is a Canadian 3-time All-American ice hockey forward and former captain of the Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey team.. Corriero tied former Crimson player Jennifer Botterill's record for most points (10) in one NCAA game on November 7, 2003, during the Union Dutchwomen vs. Harvard Crimson game. [1]

  8. Malkin Athletic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) is a 1,000-seat multi-purpose arena and athletic facility at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [1]Originally known as the Indoor Athletic Building (IAB), [2] it is now named after Peter L. Malkin, who helped fund the refurbishment of the building in 1985.

  9. 2019–20 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 2019–20 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team represented Harvard University in the 2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Crimson, led by 13th-year head coach Tommy Amaker , played their home games at the Lavietes Pavilion in Boston , Massachusetts as members of the Ivy League .