Game Stories


BRIEF: Field Hockey Clinches Ivy Title Against Dartmouth

For the first time in a dozen years, the Harvard field hockey team can call itself the Ancient Eight champions.


Women's Soccer Shuts Out Dartmouth To Retain Undefeated Ivy Record

The Harvard women’s soccer team has not lost in ten games, and its consistency has been rewarded with a new place at the top of the Ivy League table with just one game left to play.


Women's Rugby Dominates Princeton in First Round of Ivy League Tournament

With its third shutout of the season, the Crimson advanced to the Ivy League Championships.


Women's Volleyball Drops Two Weekend Conference Games

​After winning last week’s contest against Dartmouth to open the second half of its conference slate, the Crimson was unable to keep the momentum rolling, dropping both of its weekend games and officially falling out of contention for the Ivy League title after earning a share of the top spot the last two seasons.


Sailing Paced by Third Place Finish at New England Match Race Championships

​A third place finish in the New England Match Race Championships propelled the Harvard sailing team into a four regatta weekend. This, in addition to the team’s rise to national prominence as women’s and coed teams were ranked 15th and 20th, respectively in the Sailing World Magazine’s latest poll, contributed to a successful weekend, despite the weather.


Women's Hockey Starts Season With Victory Over Dartmouth, 5-1

After the first 20 minutes went scoreless, a flurry of goals went in favor of Harvard as they went on to beat Dartmouth , 5-1.


Men's Water Polo Splits Matches at Rodeo

​Following a successful showing at the Harvard Invitational last weekend, where the team swept all four of its games, the Harvard men’s water polo team (18-5, 3-2 CWPA) traveled to the west for the Rodeo Tournament in Southern California.


Women's Golf Rounds out Season with Win at Delaware

Wrapping up the autumn portion of its schedule, the Harvard women’s golf team traveled to the Mid-Atlantic to take part in the University of Delaware Lady Blue Hen Invitational. After three rounds of play, the Crimson secured a first-place finish, bookending the fall slate with a pair of championships.


Men's Soccer Downs Princeton to Remain Undefeated in Ivy Play

Harvard came from behind against Princeton on Saturday to bring home another win, and extend its win streak to seven game


Women's Volleyball Bounces Back with Win Against Dartmouth

​After a tough five-set loss at the hands of Cornell capped last weekend’s slate of Ivy League competition, the Harvard women’s volleyball team got right back on track on Friday night. The Crimson dropped the first set to Dartmouth in the Malkin Athletic Center, but responded by taking the next three to send the Big Green back to Hanover winless.


BRIEF: Radcliffe Races Strong Despite Weather Challenges at Head of the Charles

​In the 52nd iteration of the Head of the Charles Regatta, the black and white of Radcliffe Crew topped previous performances facing some of the toughest conditions in regatta history. With tens of thousands of spectators weathering the elements, the crews benefitted strongly from the home field advantage.


Durack Defends Women's Soccer's Standings in the Ivy League

The wet conditions played a role in keeping the game low-scoring, but the performances of the two goalkeepers were more responsible for the tight affair. A 4th minute goal from senior forward Karly Zlatic after a scramble in the box proved to be the difference, as the contest ended 1-0 in favor of the Crimson.


Field Hockey Tops Cornell, Tying Program Record With Sixth Straight Win

​Five goals and two broken records complimented the Harvard field hockey team’s 5-0 victory over Cornell on Saturday, as the Crimson extended its winning streak to six games—the team’s longest such streak since 1990.


Sailing Struggles Across Multiple Competitions

This weekend, across the table, ended in disappointment as the Crimson was in the back of the pack in three regattas, only salvaging a decent third place performance at the New England Match Race Championship.


Men's Soccer Outlasts Brown 1-0

The Crimson stayed undefeated in Ivy League play with its win this Friday.


Smith Claims Sixth in Deep Wisconsin Field to Lead Cross Country

Racing in multiple timezones over the course of two days, the Harvard cross country women and men separated to race in the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational, the 2016 Pre-National Invitational, hosted by Indiana State, and the Princeton Invitational.


Rugby Routs Cornell, 91-0

Since its only loss of the season on Oct. 1, the Harvard women’s rugby team has scored 149 points. As a comparison, its opponents in those same two games have mustered up five points against the Crimson defense.


Women's Soccer Draws With Brown, 1-1

Playing in the first of three consecutive weekend away games against Ivy league opponents, the Harvard women’s soccer team found itself locked in a tight battle with Brown on Saturday afternoon in Providence, R.I.


Radcliffe Rowing Opens Fall Season at Head of the Housatonic

Throughout the day, the conditions were ideal for rowing—overcast, light breezes, and calm waters. In the women’s eight event, Radcliffe fielded seven boats, both lightweights and heavyweights. In this first event, three of Radcliffe’s crews finished in top ten positions with the varsity eight securing a fourth place finish in a time of 14:09 behind Brown and two Yale boats.


Sailing Takes Home Nicholas Barnett Trophy for Second Win of Year

​The Harvard sailing team demonstrated its resilience this weekend, fighting through difficult conditions to secure another set of strong results at two regattas. Despite facing heavy rain and challenging, variable wind, the Crimson was able to collect a pair of top-ten finishes, including its second victory of the year.


BRIEF: Women's Rugby Puts Away Princeton Early

After falling to Dartmouth last weekend, the Crimson offense dominated the Tigers.


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