Game Stories
Towns Unable to Will Men's Basketball Past Princeton
Playing in front of a hostile crowd donning “All Stripes, One Streak” shirts and a larger audience watching on ESPNU, the Crimson had its heart broken by the Tigers again, this time, 73-69, at Jadwin Gymnasium.
Men's Tennis Splits Weekend Matches Against Memphis, BU
This Sunday, the Harvard men’s tennis team hosted a doubleheader against No. 44 Memphis and Boston University at the Murr Tennis Center. The Crimson, following a close one point loss to the Tigers, made quick work of their crosstown rival with a dominating 6-1 victory.
With Cornell's Help, Men's Hockey Wins Share of Cleary Cup
A 6-3 win over St. Lawrence paired with a tie between Union and Cornell at Lynah Rink means that the Harvard men’s hockey team has won a share of its first ECAC regular-season championship since 1994.
Men's Basketball Sends Seniors Off in Style with Emphatic Win Over Brown
You couldn’t have written it better for the Harvard men’s basketball team’s four seniors. Playing in their last game at Lavietes Pavilion, the Crimson’s four seniors wrote themselves a storybook ending against Brown on Saturday night.
Men's Basketball Completes Regular Season Sweep of Yale, Wins Fifth Straight
Freshmen Bryce Aiken and Seth Towns and senior center Zena Edosomwan led the Crimson to a 46-point second half. The season sweep over the Bulldogs was Harvard’s first since the 2012-2013 campaign.
Men's Hockey Cruises Past Clarkson, Wins Ninth Straight
One year after Clarkson swept Harvard in the schools’ two-game season series, the Crimson set the record straight Friday night with its second win of the season over the Green and Gold—a 4-1 triumph at the Bright-Landry Hockey Center.
Men's Squash Bests Columbia and Yale, Falls to Trinity in National Championship
The Harvard men's squash team lost a close match to No.1 Trinity, claiming silver in the National Championship after a 8-1 victory over Yale and 5-4 win against Columbia.
BRIEF: Skiing Closes Regular Season In Vermont
The Harvard skiing team ended its regular season this weekend at the Middlebury Winter Carnival, where conditions at the Rikert Nordic Center in Ripton, Vermont were ideal Friday after a week of snow, and warm temperatures on Saturday brought out a sizeable crowd to watch the races.
Men's Volleyball Swept By No. 13 Penn St., Defeats St. Francis
The Harvard men’s volleyball team finished this weekend’s road trip in Pennsylvania with split results, winning a close match at St. Francis following a shutout loss to No. 13 Penn St. the night before.
Men's Tennis Posts 1-2 Record at ECAC Indoor Championships
With losses to Princeton and Penn, the men's tennis team failed to repeat last year's 3rd place finish in the ECAC Division I Indoor Championships.
Women's Ice Hockey Splits Games Against Brown, Yale
In its final two games of the 2016-17 season, Harvard women's ice hockey bested Yale but fell to Brown, finishing with a record of 5-19-5 overall.
Women's Lacrosse Wins Season Opener Against UNH
The Crimson kicked off its season in decisive fashion on Saturday, riding a dominant offensive performance to an 18-11 win over the University of New Hampshire in Durham, N.H.
Women's Swimming and Diving Places Second at Ivy Champs
The Harvard women’s swimming and diving team finished second overall in the 2017 Ancient Eight title-deciding meet, capping a weekend in which the Crimson women broke a couple of records and won several individual titles.
Donato Grabs Four Assists in Men's Hockey's 6-0 Rout of Brown
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Playing inside the Bears’ den, Harvard skated circles around the overmatched hosts. The Crimson’s eighth consecutive victory closes out an 8-1-1 run through the Ivy League—Harvard’s best league mark since the 1993-1994 campaign.
Men's Basketball Holds Off Columbia, 78-72
Harvard is coming off of a weekend sweep of Brown and Yale on the road last week, with freshman guard Bryce Aiken leading the way with 50 points over the weekend. Columbia, on the other hand has won one of its last four.
Men's Hockey Claims Ivy League Title With 4-2 Win at Yale
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — With a 4-2 victory at Yale—its first road win over the Bulldogs since 2005, Harvard secured the outright Ivy League championship for the first time since the 2005-2006 season.
Men's Basketball Hands Yale Its First Home Loss Since 2015
The Bulldogs (14-7, 6-2 Ivy League) came within four after rattling off six uncontested points, but Chambers and Aiken closed out the game at the line to give Harvard (14-7, 6-2) the 75-67 win in New Haven.
Donato's Four Goals Propel No. 4 Men's Hockey Past No. 6 Union, Into First Place
The Crimson scored four times in the first period and a half, chasing sophomore Jake Kupsky from his goal en route to a 6-2 victory that moves Harvard into first place in the ECAC.
Aiken, Towns Lead the Way as Men's Basketball Defeats Brown, 87-74
Harvard's two leading scorers took charge for the Crimson and gave Harvard an 87-74 win as freshmen Bryce Aiken and Seth Towns had 23 and 17 points, respectively.
Beanpot Consolation Ends in 6-6 Tie with Boston University
For the second consecutive year, the Harvard women’s ice hockey team found itself paired up with crosstown rivals Boston University in the Women’s Beanpot Consolation game, with both teams looking to avoid finishing as the bottom team in Beantown.
Back Against the Wall
For the second year in a row, the Harvard women’s hockey team found themselves battling against Boston University to stay out of last place in the Beanpot Challenge consolation game.
One Down: Men's Hockey Advances to Beanpot Final With 4-3 Win Over Northeastern
Harvard's four goals—scored exclusively by a senior class stuck playing in its seventh straight Beanpot matinee—proved to be enough. Enough to hold off the pesky Huskies. Enough to erase a nine-year championship game drought. And enough to put the Crimson in position to claim its first Beanpot trophy in 24 years next Monday.
Men's Basketball Collapses Down Stretch, Falls to Princeton
Despite going up by four with just over a minute left on the clock, a late layup off an offensive rebound gave Princeton the win Saturday night at Lavietes Pavilion.
Men's Basketball Pulls Away from Penn
A Corey Johnson three with just over two minutes to play capped off a 13-2 Crimson run and proved to be the final nail in Penn’s coffin as the Harvard men’s basketball team pulled out a 69-59 win on Friday night at Lavietes Pavilion.
No. 5 Men's Hockey Gets Revenge Against Dartmouth in Final Beanpot Tune-Up
Behind a three-point effort from senior Sean Malone and 28 saves from junior goaltender Merrick Madsen, the Crimson earned its revenge in the form of a 5-2 victory over the Big Green at the Bright-Landry Hockey Center.