Game Stories


Women's Golf Ties for Ninth at NCAA Regionals

​For the fifth season in a row, the Harvard women’s golf team took the course in the NCAA regional round. This time around, the Crimson took a trip to The University Club in Baton Rouge, La. to join a field of 18 competitors. After three rounds of play, the women walked away in a tie for ninth.


Women's Track and Field Wins Third Consecutive Outdoor Ivy Championship

Over the weekend, the Harvard women’s track and field team brought home its third consecutive outdoor Ivy League Heptagonal title. The Crimson women scored 160 total points and beat out Princeton and Cornell, who finished with 139 and 107 points, respectively.


Men's Lacrosse Falls to Yale in Ivy Tournament Final, 14-9

Yale (13-2, 5-1 Ivy) pushed the lead to 14-9 in the final quarter to capture the Ivy League’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Crimson (8-8, 3-3 Ivy) never fell behind by more than two goals until late in the fourth quarter, but could not carry the momentum from its upset win over No. 2/2 Brown to another marquee victory over the Bulldogs.


Women's Lacrosse Eliminated From Ivy Tournament With Double Overtime Loss

It took two overtimes to determine the result, but Harvard (9-7, 4-2 Ivy) could not stop the trend of history as it fell to the Quakers (13-3, 6-1) 6-5, in Philadelphia, Pa. on Friday night. The defeat marked the second time this season that Penn has topped the Crimson by one point.


Men's Lacrosse Upsets No. 2/2 Brown in Ivy Tournament Semifinal

​Late in the third quarter of a tied game against Brown, the No. 2/2 team in the nation, sophomore Morgan Cheek found himself being double-teamed by two Preseason All-Americans. Having played the game of his life up to that point, however, Cheek did not mind.


Baseball Drops Three of Four at Dartmouth to Close Out Season

Forced to watch their opponents celebrate on Senior Day, the Harvard baseball team was left to rue its missed opportunities as its season came to an abrupt end.


Softball Takes Three of Four from Dartmouth, Clinching Playoff Spot

Down to the final inning of the 2016 regular season, Harvard softball faced elimination from playoff contention on Tuesday.


Okwelogu Leads Track and Field at Penn Relays

While most of the squad rested in preparation for the outdoor Ivy League championships next weekend, the Harvard track and field team sent a small delegation of athletes to the Penn Relays and Stonehill Skyhawk Invitational this past weekend. The team came home with a bevy of first-place finishes.


BRIEF: Sailing Sees Postseason Opportunity Slip Away

The final regatta of the season was less than the best performance from the tea, finishing twelfth out of the 18 teams competing.


Women´s Lacrosse Dismantles Yale, Qualifies for Ivy Tournament

The Crimson (9-6, 4-3 Ivy) topped perennial rival Yale (5-10, 2-5) with an ease that belied the gravity of the situation, brushing aside the Bulldogs, 13-4, on Saturday in New Haven, Conn. The victory saw Harvard finish fourth in the conference standings to make it to the Ancient Eight tournament for the third season in a row and the fifth time in six years.


Men's Lacrosse Falls to Fourth With Loss to Yale

The Crimson remains in the fourth spot and faces a daunting challenge against 1-seed Brown, which went undefeated in conference play this season.


Women's Water Polo Closes Record Season at CWPA Championship Tournament

Harvard opened the tournament with a loss to No. 17 Princeton before defeating Connecticut College and George Washington. With a fifth-place finish on the line, however, the injury-plagued Crimson fell in its season-finale to No. 20 Bucknell, by four goals, to settle for a sixth-place finish.


Women's Lacrosse Falls to Cornell

The 11-3 loss against the Big Red marked the Crimson's third fall in the past four games.


A Chance at Redemption

This weekend's win over the Tigers puts the Crimson on track to bounce back from last season's missing of the Ivy League Tournament. Saturday's win gave the team a winning record for the second time this month.


Men's Heavyweight Crew Takes Home Adams Cup, Others Falls to Ranked Opponents

With little time left in the regular season, the Harvard and Radcliffe heavyweight and lightweight teams looked to leave its mark in the water. With the men's heavyweight crew team win, the team takes home Adams Cup for the 18th consecutive year, and the 53rd out of 80 years.


Women's Rugby Captures Ivy League Championship

As the saying goes, defense wins championships. That was the case for the Crimson this weekend. ​For the first time in the history of the Harvard women’s rugby team, the Ivy League 7s Championship trophy is coming to Cambridge.


Women's Golf Clinches Championship

For the fifth year in a row, the women's golf team hoisted the Ivy Championship trophy.


Sailing Qualifies to ISCA Women's National Semis, Claims Boston Dinghy Challenge Cup

In the final weekend before the beginning of championship season, the Harvard sailing team posted three top-ten finishes in its co-ed events, highlighted by a victory in the 81st Boston Dinghy Challenge Cup.


Men's Golf Wins Ivy Title

The Harvard men's gold team took home its first conference championship since 1975.


Men's Lacrosse Bounces Back Against Princeton

After falling by one goal to Penn last weekend, the men;s lacrosse teamed handed Princeton a loss on Saturday.


Softball Cruises Past Providence, 8-2, in Final Nonconference Stint

Up against the Providence Friars at Glay Stadium, the Crimson scored seven times in the opening three frames, paving the way for a 8-2 Harvard win—its 10th in the last 11 games.


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