Game Stories
Women's Hockey Splits Weekend Series
Hitting the road to face off with conference rivals Colgate and Cornell, the women's ice hockey team found mixed results over the weekend.
Women's Swimming and Diving Claims Ivies Crown
One year ago, Harvard Women’s Swimming and Diving conceded the Ivy League title to Princeton—after holding onto the lead for the first two days of competition. This weekend, the Crimson returned to take back its victory.
Women's Tennis Sweeps Three-Match Weekend at Home
The Crimson swept Boston University, Maryland, and Marist at home this weekend.
Women's Lacrosse Routs Hofstra In Season Opener
The Harvard women’s lacrosse team scored three goals in the first three minutes Saturday against Hofstra, and before the Pride could even manage an offensive possession, it was already staring at a 3-0 deficit.
Cheek's Overtime Goal Carries Men's Lacrosse Past Villanova on Opening Day
After Villanova scored three goals in 20 seconds late in regulation to erase a 12-9 deficit, Harvard sophomore Morgan Cheeck broke through with the game-winner to lift the Crimson to a win in its home opener.
Men's Basketball Overcomes 21-Point Deficit to Beat Cornell, 76-74
Freshman point guard Tommy McCarthy hit an off-balance baseline floater with 5.5 seconds to play to lift Harvard to an improbable 76-74 victory over Cornell on Saturday night in Ithaca, N.Y. The shot capped a 30-7 run over the last nine minutes of game action to propel the Crimson to the second-largest comeback victory of the Tommy Amaker-era.
Criscuolo and Vesey Connect Late to Lift Men's Hockey Past Colgate on Senior Night
Kyle Criscuolo's go-ahead goal from Jimmy Vesey with 2:47 remaining in regulation put the Crimson in front for good Saturday night, as Harvard went on to knock off Colgate, 7-4, on Senior Night.
Women's Basketball Routs Columbia at Lavietes
With Harvard University President Drew Faust featuring as honorary coach, it was all Crimson on Friday night at Lavietes Pavilion as the Harvard women’s basketball team completed a season sweep of visiting Columbia.
Men's Hockey Secures Share of Ivy Title Following 2-2 Draw with Cornell
Harvard and Cornell skated to a 2-2 draw Friday night, giving the Crimson at least a share of the Ivy League title—its first such championship since 2006.
Despite Strong Offensive Performance, Men's Basketball Unable to Slow Columbia
While the Crimson hung on in the beginning of the second half, a dramatic half court prayer by senior Maodo Lo changed the momentum for the Lions (18-8, 7-2 Ivy League), leading to an eventual 90-76 win over the Crimson (10-15, 2-7).
Wrestling Sweeps Roger Williams and Brown Over the Weekend
The Crimson bounced back from two tough losses last weekend to restart its winning streak, topping Brown and Roger Williams, 25-10 and 38-3, respectively, on the Bears’ home turf.
Men's Volleyball Splits Weekend Against Ranked Opponents
Facing off against No. 7 Penn State and No. 15 St. Francis this weekend allowed the Crimson to put its best foot forward at the net.
Women's Ice Hockey Victorious Against Union, Ties RPI
In it's first road series in almost a month, the Crimson brought three points back to Cambridge.
Women's Basketball Completes Historic Comeback Against Yale, Holds Off Brown
After topping Brown on Friday, Harvard did the near-impossible on Saturday, erasing a 23-point deficit to take down Yale. The comeback ranks as the fourth-largest in NCAA Division 1 history.
Men's Tennis Finishes Third at ECAC Championships
After falling to No. 60 Cornell in the semifinals of the ECAC Championships, Harvard men’s tennis returned to the courts on Sunday and claimed a decisive comeback victory over Penn for third place overall.
With Weekend Wins, Women's Water Polo Off to Best Start Since 1995
On the road in Princeton, N.J., the No. 15 Harvard women’s water polo team completed another tournament sweep using more stifling defense and timely goals.
Skiing Finishes in Top 10 Among Dartmouth Carnival Field
With career-bests from both junior Rachel Hampton and senior Hannah Barnes, the Harvard skiing team clinched its fourth consecutive top-10 overall finish and tallied 264 points.
No. 1 Women's Squash Captures Fourth Ivy Title in Seven Years
With wins over Brown and No. 4 Yale this weekend, the Crimson (10-0, 7-0 Ivy League) closed out a perfect regular season with its 20th Ivy League title in program history.
Donato's Hat Trick Leads Men's Hockey To Win Over Union
Skating without star forward Jimmy Vesey, the No. 9/9 Harvard men’s hockey team snapped a three-game losing streak behind freshman Ryan Donato’s three goals to beat Union, 4-1, Saturday night.
Yale Improves to 8-0 in Ivy Play As Men's Basketball Falls, 67-55
After a spirited effort from the hosts (10-14, 2-6 Ivy League) to keep the score close early, Yale (16-5, 8-0) led by double figures for the last 21 minutes of action in a 67-55 win. Yale’s third consecutive victory in Cambridge is a first in the Tommy Amaker era.
Kasdorf's 49 Saves Lead RPI to 2-1 Win Over Men's Hockey
Despite generating a season-high 50 shots on Friday, the No. 9/9 Crimson failed to snap their two-game skid, falling by a goal to No. 18/- Rensselaer.
Men's Basketball Hits Free Throws Down the Stretch, Downs Brown
The Crimson made 13 of its final 15 free throws to bury a feisty Brown team that had cut the lead to three with 19 seconds to go. The hosts went 24-of-34 from the charity stripe on the evening.
Men's and Women's Fencing Sweep the Beanpot
The men’s team displayed a strong all-around showing in the épée, foil, and saber events, besting its opponents and emerging with a 3-0 overall victory. Similarly, the women’s team swept the three rival schools, with the most decisive victory coming in the saber division.
Women's Hockey Mounts Comeback Against BU
Despite a tough game in the first round, the Crimson returned to Walter Brown Arena with its offense at full steam, putting five goals past the host team en route to a 5-3 victory Tuesday night
Women's Hockey Finds Itself Down, but Definitely Not Out
There’s plenty of hockey left to play for Harvard, and if the team manages to control home ice and host the ECAC quarterfinals at Bright-Landry, the door is wide open for the Crimson.