Game Stories
Women's Tennis Posts Strong Performance at Yale Bulldog Invitational
There was no haven to be found. And yet, they persevered, putting forth strong performances against productive players. Competing against relatively familiar competition at the Yale Bulldog invitational in Brown, Dartmouth, and UMass Amherst, the Harvard women’s tennis team continued to grind its way through the early portion of their fall season.
Men's Soccer Overwhelmed by Vermont
A strong defense kept the game close against Vermont, but a penalty and corner kick slipped past as the men's soccer team took home their fifth loss of the season.
Tragic Injury, Offensive Struggles Mar Season Opener
The Crimson came into the season’s inaugural matchup with history on its side. Not only had Harvard never lost to the Rams, but also the Crimson had won the past two matchups by at least 30 points.
Women's Volleyball Completes Three Team Sweep at New England Challenge
The Harvard women’s volleyball team can claim the title as the queen of New England after completing a three-game sweep of Boston College, Northeastern, and UMass Lowell this weekend.
Cross Country Opens Season at Annual HYP Meet
Competing in a dual meet against the Bulldogs, the Crimson men placed second overall, while the women finished third overall against Yale and Princeton.
Women's Rugby Plays to a Tie Against Army
After the tense tie against the Army Mules, Harvard is only looking forward to the next match and improving upon itself.
Men's Soccer Falls 1-0 to Boston University in Defensive Showdown
Despite the loss, the Crimson gave a strong performance that can serve as a base upon which to build for the rest of the season. “We had a few guys who weren’t healthy for the game so I think once they get back in the lineup that could help us with our attack going forward,” Gylling said. “We’re also talking about keeping our outside mids wider and looking for more productivity from the forwards.”
Women's Soccer Closes Nonconference Play with Weekend Split
Harvard followed up a narrow 2-1 loss to the Wildcats (4-5-0) on Friday afternoon with a convincing 3-0 victory over the Pirates (0-6-2) on Sunday.
Women's Volleyball Takes Boston College in Five-Set Thriller
Taking the first two sets, it appeared that the women’s volleyball team would cruise past Boston College. But the Eagles clawed their way back into the game, extending the match to five sets.
Seniors Provide Lift in Overtime Win for Women's Soccer
Senior midfielder Dani Stollar provided the game-winner, heading in the golden goal in the 95th minute, while senior co-captain Caroline Chagares got the Crimson on the board in the first half. Freshman forward Murphy Agnew had a stellar game as well, chipping in two crosses for her first two career assists.
Mohammadi's Game-Winner Helps Harvard Down BC
Despite the Crimson recording zero other shots-on-goal the entire game, Mohammadi’s deft chip shot in the 70th minute stood until the final whistle.
Women's Track and Field Reclaim Ivy Throne
Gabby Thomas' stellar performance helped to push the women's track and field to reclaim its fourth consecutive Outdoor Ivy League Title, while the men's track and field team took fourth place.
Softball Falls to Princeton in Ivy League Title Series
The softball team was unable to dethrone Princeton in the Ivy League Championship Series, ultimately falling in two games, 1-0 and 13-4.
Women's Lacrosse Falls to Cornell in Ivy Tournament
With the 16-11 loss to Cornell in the semifinals of the Ivy League Tournament, the women's lacrosse team's season has drawn to a close.
Women's Golf Dethroned in Ivy League Championship
The women's golf team took second at the Ivy League Tournament in Orlando. The finish broke up a string of five straight Ivy championships for the squad.
Brief: Men's Lacrosse Has Postseason Hopes Dashed by No. 17 Princeton
After rattling off four-consecutive victories to start the season, Harvard’s second-straight postseason bid was firmly in the cards. On Saturday afternoon, No. 17 Princeton (9-4, 4-1 Ivy) officially dashed Harvard’s chances of securing an Ivy League Tournament berth. The Crimson (5-7, 1-4 Ivy) now sits in sixth place in the Ivy League, ahead of only Dartmouth.
Quakers Spoil Harvard Women's Lacrosse Senior Night
Harvard competed in its final Ancient Eight home matchup of the season. The Crimson was unable to mount a comeback against Penn despite late-game heroics on Senior Night.
Baseball Takes Three of Four From Brown
The Crimson split Saturday’s doubleheader with Brown before sweeping Sunday’s two games to improve to 16-20 on the season and 5-11 in conference play. The Bears (12-21, 5-11 Ivy League) have now lost 10 of their last 13 games and are tied with Harvard and Princeton for the worst conference record in the conference.
Men's Golf Repeats as Ivy League Champions
The men's golf team defended its title as Ivy League champions by topping the seven other Ancient Eight squads over the three-day tournament in Greenwich, Conn.
Track and Field Posts Strong Finishes at Cardinal Classic and Sean Collier Invite
Doing just as well on the West Coast as they tend to do on the east, Harvard's sprinters had a standout weekend. The women's 4x100 team finished in 44.87 seconds, the second-fastest time in conference history.
Providence Tops Softball with Late Surge
Following four scoreless innings, Providence scored eight runs on Tuesday afternoon to doom the Crimson, 8-3.
Softball Takes Three of Four Against Yale
Returning to Cambridge after an away win at Bryant, Harvard (15-15, 6-6 Ivy) looked to reverse its fortunes as it kicked off its divisional slate with two doubleheaders against Yale (11-24, 5-7). The Crimson managed to do just that, taking three of four from its rival from New Haven.
Baseball Drops High-Scoring Series to Yale
Harvard baseball saw its four-game set with Yale explode into a veritable hit parade. A relatively mild 4-2 opener gave way to the two teams combining for 75 runs over the last three games—wreaking havoc on ERAs but providing for lively viewing.
Track and Field Posts Strong Results at Yale and Mt. SAC
After teaming up seven days ago to defeat Oxford and Cambridge, the Harvard and Yale track teams were rivals once again for the 115th rendition of their annual dual meet on Saturday.
Women's Water Polo Loses Two of Three to Wrap Up Conference Play
Competing at Brown, the No. 20 Harvard women’s water polo team found mixed success in a trio of conference games. The Crimson (14-12, 4-4 CWPA) concluded its regular season with a one-point loss against No. 18 Hartwick (22-9, 6-2) on Friday, and a 7-3 loss against No. 14 Indiana (18-9, 5-3) and 14-3 win against St. Francis (PA) (10-19, 0-8) on Saturday.