Game Stories


Two Solid Performances from Groom Fuel Softball

The Harvard softball team spent its weekend in New Haven, picking up three wins in four games against Ivy rival Yale. The Crimson shut out the Bulldogs in its last matchup, 6-0, after a weekend of closely contested tilts. Harvard has now won nine of its last ten matchups.


Baseball Takes Three of Four Against Yale

​Behind a slew of strong starts, the Harvard men’s baseball team began intra-divisional play with three wins out of four against rival Yale in New Haven, Conn.


Men's Tennis Extends Win Streak to Four with Wins over Brown, Yale

​This weekend, the No. 48 Harvard men’s tennis team extended its winning streak to four, hosting Yale on Friday and traveling to Brown on Sunday. With its 4-2 in-conference record, the Crimson ranks fourth in the Ivy League.


Penn Edges Men's Lacrosse in Weekend Matchup

The Crimson came close to beating the Quakers, but one goal made the difference in the game.


Women's Lacrosse Fails to Complete Comeback at Penn

The Crimson trailed for nearly three-quarters of the contest and could not overcome the deficit, falling, 8-7, to the Quakers in Philadelphia this Saturday.


Harvard Crew Teams Turn in Strong Performances

Spring has finally sprung for Harvard and Radcliffe heavyweight and lightweight teams, which, for the first time of the spring season, were able to row in good weather over the weekend.


Early Offense Powers Softball to Sixth Straight Victory

Building upon a five-game winning streak, the Harvard softball team exploded for 10 runs for the third consecutive contest Thursday afternoon, defeating the University of Maine, 10-7, at Soldiers Field.


Women's Water Polo's Last-Minute Winner Thwarts Brown's Upset Bid

Behind a power-play game-winner with 50 seconds remaining, Harvard came from behind to get its first conference win of the year on the road against Brown.


Baseball Falls in Midweek Boston College Matchup After Rally Comes Up Short

­A furious comeback attempt by the Harvard baseball team came up short on Tuesday afternoon, as the Crimson fell to Boston College, 11-9, on a day in which fielders struggled to corral ground balls and pitchers struggled to get outs.


Women's Lacrosse Defeats Brown at Home

Ready to pick up where it left off after defeating Dartmouth, 17-9, last weekend, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team secured its second Ivy League victory in a row with an 8-2 win over Brown on Saturday at Harvard Stadium.


Defensive Brawl

Strong defensive play by the Crimson proved to be the difference as the team walked away with an 8-2 win over Brown. With the victory, Harvard claimed sole possession of third place in the conference and maintained pressure on Ivy League rivals Cornell and Princeton.


Women's Tennis Splits Weekend Against Penn, Princeton

After recovering from a loss on Saturday to Penn (7-5, 2-2 Ivy League), the No. 63 Harvard women’s tennis team (11-9, 1-3) came back with a thrilling win against No. 61 Princeton, 4-3.


Women's Golf Finishes Third at River Landing Classic

Looking to build on last weekend’s third place finish at the Rebel Intercollegiate, the Harvard women’s golf team took its talents to the River Landing Classic in Wallace, N.C. After playing 54 holes over a two-day stretch, the Crimson earned itself another third place finish as play wrapped up Sunday.


Sailing Fails to Qualify For Nationals With Eighth Place Fowle Finish

Although the Crimson was able to sport top-ten finishes in each of its two team racing events, the squad’s bid to qualify for APS College Sailing Team Race National Championship proved unfruitful as the four potential spots were claimed by Brown, Boston College, Dartmouth, and Yale.


Men's Volleyball Falls in ECAC Standings With Losses to St. Francis, Penn State

By losing to St. Francis and Penn State, the Crimson (11-10, 7-5 EIVA) plummeted into a two-way tie for fourth, putting the team at risk of missing conference playoffs.


Women's Rugby Places Second in Atlanta 7s Tournament

​The Harvard women’s rugby team has played in four tournaments this sevens season and for the fourth time, it made it to the semifinals. This time, however, the team went 3-1 en route to the championship game of the Atlanta 7s tournament played at Kennesaw State University this weekend. The Crimson competed against Life University’s A team, Ohio State, Texas A&M, and Lindenwood in pool play before competing against Life in the championship game of the two-day tournament.


Baseball Loses in First Round of Beanpot

The Harvard baseball team dropped its sixth straight contest on Wednesday afternoon as clutch hitting and strong pitching propelled Northeastern to a 3-2 victory over the Crimson in a Beanpot semifinal in Brookline. The win gave the Huskies (14-12, 3-2 Colonial Athletic Association) a spot in the Beanpot championship game, to be played April 20.


Softball Splits Pair of Doubleheaders Against Cornell, Princeton

Two dominant starts from junior Taylor Cabe carried the Crimson to its two victories of the weekend, one each against the Tigers and the Big Red. Harvard scored 15 combined runs against Cornell while only managing to touch home once against Princeton.


Men's and Women's Crew Begin Spring Season

​In rainy and slightly colder than normal temperatures, the Harvard men’s and women’s heavyweight and lightweight crew teams got back to work for the spring season, hitting the water for early morning races this past Saturday.


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