Game Stories
Late Triple Helps Women's Basketball Sink Columbia
A late three from senior Erin McDonnell helped the Crimson put away Columbia in an 82-81 victory on Senior Night.
Skiing Races to Another Top-10 Finish
In its last race of the season, the Harvard ski team put on one of its strongest performances of the season, placing 10th in the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association Regional Championships at Lake Placid, N.Y. over the weekend.
Men's Tennis Picks Up Two Weekend Victories
The Harvard men’s tennis team continued its strong run of late, further building up for its main spring season as it earned a weekend sweep.
Baseball Splits Away Series Against Wofford To Begin Season
Fueled by victories in both games of Saturday’s doubleheader, the Crimson was able to earn a series split and pick up two victories in its opening weekend for the first time since 2010.
Ryan, Men's Squash Compete at CSA Individual Championships
The Crimson sent three players to the CSA Individual Championships, including freshman David Ryan, who made it as far as the semifinals.
BRIEF: Sailing Finishes Fourth in Charlestown
Racing at the J. Stewart Walker Sailing Complex, the two Crimson boats competing in the regatta combined for 157 points. Harvard finished fourth of 14 teams, behind No. 3 Georgetown, No. 13 Vermont, and No. 1 Yale.
Women's Basketball Takes Down Cornell, Sweeps Season Series
After returning from a four-game road trip in which the team went 1-3, Harvard defeated the Big Red by a score of 60-54 on Friday night at Lavietes Pavilion
Men's Hockey Wins Big On Senior Night
Junior forward Jimmy Vesey became the first Harvard player to capture both the conference goal and conference point scoring titles in 24 years in a 5-0 victory over Princeton.
Men's Basketball Rebounds, Drops Columbia on the Road
The Harvard men’s basketball team, led by the hot shooting of sophomore Corbin Miller, bounced back from a loss to Cornell by defeating the Lions, 80-70.
Women's Hockey Sweeps Yale in ECAC Quarterfinals
Unlike last year's dramatic three-game series with the Bulldogs, the Crimson swiftly took down Yale in consecutive contests to advance to the ECAC semifinals.
Men's Hockey Falls at Home to Quinnipiac
Harvard was unable to claim a victory at home as the Crimson allowed three early goals in a 5-2 loss to the No. 10/9 Bobcats.
Shooting Woes Plague Men's Basketball in Loss to Cornell
The Crimson scored just 21 points in the first half Friday and never led in the second half of a 57-49 defeat to the Big Red. The loss drops Harvard (19-6, 9-2 Ivy) back into a tie with Yale for first in the Ivy League.
Boston College Bests Men's Hockey in Overtime of Beanpot Consolation
Harvard took the ice on Monday having brought up the rear in 11 of the 20 latest iterations of the annual tournament. In the consolation game of a Beanpot that has been anything but traditional, history held serve, as the No. 9/10 Eagles skated away with a 3-2 come-from-behind victory at TD Garden.
Women's Hockey Nabs Share of ECAC Regular Season Title
Despite entering the weekend with a three-point lead atop the ECAC leaderboard, the Crimson had to settle for a share of first place following a tie and a loss to St. Lawrence and Clarkson.
Women's Water Polo Places Third at Ivy League Championship Tournament
In a showdown between Ancient Eight teams, the Crimson won the consolation game to bring home third place.