Game Stories


Women's Tennis Holds Its Own Against Top Competitors in Season Opener

Returning six members from last year’s No. 55 ranked squad, the Harvard women’s tennis team began the 2016-2017 campaign with decent performances across the board against the likes of the University of California Berkeley, Oklahoma State, and Georgia Tech.


Men's Tennis Has Solid Start to Season in Chowder Fest

This weekend, the Beren Tennis Center witnessed 78 matches as the Harvard men’s tennis team took on Illinois, Notre Dame, and Texas A&M in the grueling Chowder Fest tournament.


Field Hockey Drops Weekend Slate

​This final weekend of action before the beginning of conference play was an opportunity for Harvard to tune-up one last time as the squad prepares to host Yale next Friday. But both games against Northeastern and UMass ended in disappointment for the Crimson.


Courtney Smith Takes First Place in Women's HYP 5K

​Last September, the Harvard women won the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet by a one-point margin for the first time in over 10 years. This year, the team would not be able to climb back to the top spot.


Women's Soccer Blanks Villanova in 3-0 Rout

​Zero—that is the total shots on goal that the Harvard women’s soccer team allowed on Sunday against the Villanova Wildcats.


Killing It

Sophomore Christina Cornelius spikes a ball during the Crimson’s 3-0 victory against Columbia on November 7, 2015. Without its four graduated seniors, the team will rely on all of its returning and new members, and especially Cornelius and co-captain Corie Bain to lead the team’s attack as it looks to snap its losing streak.


Women’s Volleyball Looks for Wins Against Crosstown Rivals

​It is often when playing against completely new teams that a team develops. It is in these matchups that it realizes both the skills of which it has attained mastery, and what it needs to work on.


Men’s Soccer Prepares for First Away Slate of the Season

This road trip is of importance not only because it’s the team’s first of the season, but also because the trip kicks off with the Crimson facing its toughest opponents, which includes Stanford, the 2015 NCAA Champions.


Ball Contol

Junior Sam Brown simultaneously brings down the ball and shields it from a Washington player as co-captain Andrew Wheeler-Omiunu and senior Jake Freeman prepare to make runs off the ball during the two teams’ match on September 11. Harvard will need this level of intensity against Stanford and Cal.


Women's Volleyball Continues Slide With Straight-Set Loss at New Hampshire

­Despite solid play from junior outside hitter Paige Kebe, the Crimson continues to skid after dropping last night’s match to UNH by a score of three sets to none, Harvard suffered sixth-consecutive loss this season.


Men's Soccer Outlasts Washington, Ends Homestand With Win

After nearly five scoreless halves, senior forward Jake Freeman found the bottom corner of the net off co-captain Andrew Wheeler-Omiunu’s deflection. Freeman’s goal would be the only score of the night, defeating Washington by a final score of 1-0. The win evened the weekend for the Crimson after it lost to Seattle on Sept. 8.


Women's Volleyball Returns From California Winless

Off to a 1-5 start for the second season in a row, the Crimson struggled to rally against any of its opponents this weekend.


Men's Water Polo Displays Dominant Performance in Weekend Tournament

The Crimson went 3-0 in the Princeton Invitational, beating two top-20 teams along the way.


Sailing Posts Four Top-10 Finishes in Opening Weekend

Looking to set the tone for the young fall season with strong performances across the board, the Harvard sailing team posted four top-10 finishes in five regattas in its first weekend of action.


All Around Play Carries Women's Golf to Navy Fall Invitational Victory

uilding on the strong finish to last season, the Crimson walked away with the first-place finish at this weekend's Navy Fall Invitational, leading a pack of 16 schools from across the nation.


Men's Golf Claims Sixth at the Doc Gimmler

Fresh off a season that culminated in its first Ivy League championship in 41 years, the Harvard men’s golf team kicked off its campaign with a sixth-place finish at the Doc Gimmler.


Field Hockey Shut Out by UConn

After pulling through for an overtime win on Friday, the Crimson could not pull off back to back wins.


Women's Soccer Downs Providence, 3-1

The win marks Harvard’s (3-3-0) first road victory of the 2016 campaign, as it had lost its two previous games away from Cambridge, to Louisville and Boston College.


Women's Soccer Picks Up First Victory of the Season Against Army

Senior forward Midge Purce’s strike proved to be the difference in the game, as Harvard walked off Jordan Field with a 1-0 victory over Army


Women's Soccer Drops Opening Game to No. 10 UConn

The Huskies outplayed the home team with a well-rounded performance to take a 3-1 victory and drop Harvard.


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