Game Stories
Men's Tennis Wins Two of Three at Home
After coming off an ECAC title win, the men's tennis team hosted three teams at home this weekend, going 2-1 in the contests.
Men's Squash Falls Short of National Championship
Looking to repeat its 2014 national championship, the men's squash team came in third in this year's competition.
Men's Volleyball Takes Home Tournament Trophy
The Harvard men's volleyball team stepped up its play this week, putting together a showing that won the 2015 Hall of Fame Morgan Classic in Springfield, Mass.
Women's Tennis Splits Weekend Road Matches
This weekend in the nation's capital, the women's tennis team was able to split its contests, with the No. 46 Crimson falling to No. 67 Maryland, 5-2, in College Park on Saturday before beating George Washington on Sunday.
Women's Swimming and Diving Comes Up Short in Bid for Repeat Ivy Title
Entering the weekend as the reigning title holder, the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team ended its season Saturday at Blodgett Pool, adding on to its undefeated run through conference play with a second place finish at the Ivy League Championships.
Women's Hockey Nabs Share of ECAC Regular Season Title
Despite entering the weekend with a three-point lead atop the ECAC leaderboard, the Crimson had to settle for a share of first place following a tie and a loss to St. Lawrence and Clarkson.
Men's Basketball Tops Princeton, Grabs Sole Possession of First in Ivy League
Despite trailing by as many as 12 points early on, the Crimson stormed back to beat Princeton on Friday, 63-55, to take command of the Ancient Eight standings.
Men's Hockey Holds Off Clarkson, 3-2, With Vesey's 20th Goal
Junior forward Jimmy Vesey scored his 20th goal of the season as the Crimson rebounded from a blowout on the road.
Hughes Powers St. Lawrence to Repeat Win Over Men's Hockey
St. Lawrence captain Gunnar Hughes, a Harvard legacy, scored two goals and an assist to lead the Saints over the Crimson in Canton, N.Y.
Men's Tennis Claims ECAC Division I Indoor Championship
The Harvard men’s tennis team passed an important benchmark with flying colors this weekend in its buildup to its spring season, taking home the crown at the ECAC Division I Indoor Championship in Cambridge.
BRIEF: Women's Swimming and Diving Preps for Ivies in Ohio
A week before the Ivy League Championships, a contingent of Harvard swimmers competed at the Ohio State Winter Invite this weekend, earning 11 top-three finishes against local Ohio teams.
Women's Hockey Seizes Control of ECAC in Final Road Trip
With wins over Cornell and Colgate this weekend, the Crimson extended its lead in the ECAC to three points with just two games left to be played.
Back On Top: Women's Squash Downs Trinity for National Title
The No. 1 Harvard women’s squash team (13-1, 3-1 Ivy) brought home the Howe Cup as the national champion after defeating No. 3 Trinity (17-2), 7-2, at the Barnaby Courts in the Murr Center on Sunday.
Second Half Surge Pushes Men's Basketball Past Cornell
After a lackluster first half in which both teams struggled from the floor, the Harvard’s men’s basketball team wasted no time after intermission, jumping out to a 22-2 run to begin the period en route to a 61-40 win.
Chambers, Men's Basketball Squeeze Past Columbia in Final Seconds
Junior co-captain Siyani Chambers's jumper with 2.9 seconds remaining pushed the Crimson past Columbia in a 72-68 win Friday night at Lavietes Pavilion.
Men's Hockey Draws After Late Cornell Rally
Led by a goal and two assists from junior left wing Jimmy Vesey, Harvard’s first line scored three times on Saturday, but the No. 14/13 Crimson left the ice unsatisfied with a draw against the Big Red.
Men's Hockey Snaps Four-Game Skid With Win Over Colgate
Coming off a 2-1 loss to last-place Brown on the tail end of a four-game losing streak, the Crimson returned to the win column Friday night with a 4-1 win over Colgate.
Fencing Takes Home Beanpot Title Over Local Competition
Another year, another hoisting up of the annual Beanpot trophy for the Harvard men’s and women’s fencing teams.
Men's Fencing Takes Ivy Crown, Women's Team Finishes Second
Closing out the conference season, the men's fencing team was able to finish atop the Ivy League, while the women took home second place.
No. 3 Men's Squash Captures Ivy League Title
With wins over Yale and Brown this weekend, the third-ranked Crimson claimed the conference crown outright for the second consecutive season.
Wrestling Drops Three Weekend Matches Against Conference Foes
Harvard wrestling saw a tough road trip this past weekend, as the squad fell to Lehigh as well as Ivy League foes Princeton and Penn. Injuries continue to plague the Crimson as it goes into its last leg of dual-meet season.
BRIEF: Women's Water Polo Out to 4-3 Start After Princeton Invitational Split
After dropping two games to Wagner and Princeton on Saturday, the Crimson brought its record back over .500 with victories over Villanova and Iona on Sunday.
No. 3 Women's Squash Sweeps Brown and Yale
No. 3 Harvard women’s squash finished off the regular season with a winning streak, topping No. 5 Yale on Friday at the Murr Center and No. 11 Brown on Sunday at the Kate Brodsky Squash Pavilion.
Skiing Notches Fourth Consecutive Top-10 Finish
The streak continues for the Harvard skiing team, as the squad nabbed its fourth consecutive top-10 finish at the Dartmouth Carnival this past weekend.
Women's Tennis Tops North Texas in Close Match
On Sunday afternoon at the Murr Center, Amy He fell in three sets to North Texas sophomore Alexis Thoma, but freshman Annika Ringblom picked up a 5-7, 7-5, 6-4 victory to give Harvard its third straight win in a 4-3 thriller over the Mean Green.