Game Stories
Men's Lacrosse Puts Together Last Minute Win at BU
In its last nonconference matchup of the season, the men's lacrosse team was able to narrowly get past the Terriers to pick up a 9-8 win.
Taking it to the Terriers
Junior midfielder Ian Ardrey, pictured above in March 7 action against Penn State, currently leads the team in goals with 22. He tallied a goal in Harvard’s win against BU Tuesday night off of six shots on goal, bringing his point total for the season up to 29.
Men's and Women's Crew Open Up Spring Season
The Harvard men’s and women’s heavyweight and lightweight crew teams opened the spring season this weekend, taking on Cornell, George Washington, Penn, Brown, and Georgetown. The men’s teams registered a win and a split, while the women’s heavyweight and lightweight teams lost and won, respectively.
Baseball Takes Three Out of Four at Home
The Crimson nearly came away with a four-game sweep at O'Donnell Field this weekend against Princeton and Cornell.
BRIEF: Women's Tennis Leaves New York Winless on the Weekend
The No. 54 Harvard women’s tennis team opened its Ivy League slate with two losses this weekend, falling to Cornell on Friday and No. 65 Columbia on Saturday.
Sailing Earns a Trio of Top-Three Finishes Over Four Regattas
Harvard sailing made waves at four different regattas, ending the weekend with three top-three finishes. The team sent contingents to the 34th Lynne Marchiando Regatta, the BU Trophy Race, Central Series 3, and the Dellenbaugh Women's Trophy.
Track and Field's Split Squads Impress at Florida Relays, Sam Howell Invite
Continuing their rigorous travel schedule, the Harvard men’s and women’s track and field teams divided and conquered yet again at the Florida Relays and the Sam Howell Invite.
Women's Golf Finishes 14th at Rebel Intercollegiate
After a long respite from tournament competition, the Harvard women’s golf team travelled to the Ole Miss Golf Course in Oxford, Miss., for the Rebel Intercollegiate and came away with a 14th place finish against top-tier competition.
Men's Tennis Splits Opening Ivy Weekend
In its Ivy League openers, the No. 36 Harvard men’s tennis team split a hotly contested pair of matches, taking down No. 55 Cornell, 4-3, on Saturday, but falling short against No. 28 Columbia on Sunday.
Men's Lacrosse Snaps Losing Skid in Nail-Biter With No. 8/6 Big Red
After a Cornell goal with 40 seconds left threatened to send the game into overtime, junior attackman Devin Dwyer picked off a pass intended for Big Red defenseman Jordan Stevens moments later and scored to seal the Crimson's first Ivy League win of the season.
Women's Rugby Unable to Slow Quinnipiac Offense in Losses
On a blustery day in Hamden, Conn., gusts of offense from the Quinnipiac women’s rugby team proved decisive as the Bobcats claimed a trio of rugby sevens matches over Harvard. The event, which honored Austin Hill, a teenager with cystic fibrosis, represented the Crimson’s final chance at fine-tuning before the Ivy League sevens championships two weeks from now.
Men's Golf Sophomores Shine at Met Intercollegiate
The Harvard men’s golf team continued its recent trek down the Eastern seaboard Saturday, making a trip to Purchase, N.Y. to compete in the Met Intercollegiate Tournament, hosted by fellow Ivy League school Yale.
BRIEF: Defense Leads Women's Lacrosse to Victory Over Brown
Behind hat tricks from freshman midfielder Julia Glynn and sophomore midfielder Megan Hennessey as well as a strong defensive performance, the Crimson downed Brown to pick up its second straight Ivy win.
Softball Extends Win Streak With Wins Against Cornell, Princeton
This weekend, the Harvard softball team extended its winning streak to six games at home against Ancient Eight rivals Cornell and Princeton.
Men's Golf Opens Spring With Fifth-Place Finish
The Harvard men’s golf team took fifth place in the Seahawk Intercollegiate Tournament hosted by University of North Carolina Wilmington to open up the spring slate of competition for the Crimson.
Baseball Struggles in Ivy League Opening Weekend
The Lions and Quakers, whom are considered by many as the favorites for the Ivy League title, swept the Crimson in each of its two-game series. Harvard (10-12, 0-4 Ivy) lost the four games by a total of five runs, with three of the four losses coming on walk-off singles. The Lions (11-10, 3-1) and Quakers (7-9, 3-1) outscored the Crimson by 18 runs last season.
Women's Tennis Wraps Up Nonconference Slate With Win Over BU
The Harvard women’s tennis team wrapped up its nonconference schedule with a 4-3 victory over Boston University on Saturday afternoon at the Murr Center.
Softball Opens Ivy Season with Columbia, Penn
A bit of bad weather was not enough to get in the way of the start of the Ivy League softball season for the Harvard softball team. After Saturday’s games were moved to Sunday due to unplayable conditions, the team wrapped up its first conference weekend 1-3, travelling to Columbia and Penn.
Defense Leads Men's Volleyball Past George Mason
After enjoying the uncharacteristic luxury of air travel en route to an EIVA matchup against George Mason in Washington, DC, the Harvard men’s volleyball team dominated from the moment that it stepped on the tarmac. By holding the Patriots to a .047 hitting efficiency, the Crimson earned a 3-1 victory and kept pace with second-place Princeton.
Women's Lacrosse Keeps Close with Stanford But Falls, 15-10
Despite a big start to the second half, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team (3-4, 1-1 Ivy) dropped a game to a visiting Stanford squad (5-1) on Friday night.
Track and Field Delivers Record-Breaking Performance at Three Meets
As it enters the outdoor portion of the spring season, the Harvard track and field team competed in three different meets over the weekend. Led by senior Danielle Barbian, who set two conference records at the Texas relays, the squad performed well at all three meets.
Men's Tennis Dominates Two Nonconference Foes
The Harvard men’s tennis team returned home this weekend to wrap up nonconference play before kicking off its Ivy League schedule next week against Cornell and Columbia.
Women's Rugby Splits Squad for Senior Day Tournament
On Saturday afternoon, snow flurries may have delayed the start of the Crimson Sevens women’s rugby tournament, but the wintry weather couldn’t keep the host team from lighting up the scoreboard beneath the bubble of Harvard Stadium.
Men's Hockey Wins ECAC Championship Against Colgate, Earns NCAA Tournament Bid
The last time the sixth seed in the ECAC men’s hockey tournament was crowned a champion, Harvard was the one lifting the Whitelaw Cup. Eleven years later, the Crimson did it again.
Wrestling's Ng Finishes Season at the NCAA Championships
Senior heavyweight David Ng was the lone member of the Crimson to qualify for the national tournament, after capturing 5th place at the EIWA conference championships two weeks prior.