Game Stories


Cross Country Competes at NCAAs and IC4A Championships

Hoping to finish the season on a high note, the Harvard men’s cross country team headed to New York to compete in the IC4A championships, while top runner Tom Purnell went to Terre Haute, Ind. to compete at the NCAA National Championships.


Men's Crew Wraps Up Fall at Foot of the Charles

Heavyweight and lightweight crews combined forces to take on the Foot of the Charles, where the varsity heavyweight A boat took second place over all.


UCLA Shuts Out Women's Soccer in NCAA Tournament

UCLA, the defending national champions, proved to be too much for the Crimson as the team fell, 7-0, on Friday night in Los Angeles.


Sailing Concludes Fall Season at Atlantic Coast Championship

Competing on the Thames River this past weekend, Harvard finished with an 11th place result.


Men's Swimming and Diving Sweeps Cornell, Dartmouth

The Crimson claimed victory in its first meet of the season, earning nine first-place finishes to top the Big Red, 169-131, and the Big Green, 246-54, at Blodgett Pool.


Women's Basketball Takes Home Opener

The Harvard women's basketball team won its sixth straight home opener, defeating the Colgate Raiders, 68-53.


Women's Hockey Winless in First Road Double

Kicking off a five-game road stint, the Crimson couldn’t finish off a win in a pair of overtime contests, settling for a tie on Friday against Clarkson and dropping a 5-4 decision against St. Lawrence the following evening.


Cross Country's Purnell Qualifies for Nationals

Leading the Crimson with an 18th place finish at the NCAA Northeast Regionals this weekend, junior Tom Purnell was awarded an at-large individual bid from the NCAA committee.


Women's Volleyball Clinches Ancient Eight Title

The Crimson dropped only one set on the weekend to clinch a share of the Ancient Eight title, finishing off Columbia in straight sets on Friday and ending the regular season with a 3-1 win against Cornell on Saturday.


Football Clinches Share of Ivy Title

Penn didn’t make it easy for the Crimson on Saturday, but running back Paul Stanton came through time and time again for the visitors, and Harvard left Franklin Field with a 34-24 win and its own Ancient Eight crown.


Yale Edges Men's Hockey, 2-1

The Yale men's ice hockey team broke a scoreless stalemate after 46 minutes and held on to give Harvard its first loss of the season.


Men's Hockey Beats Brown, Extends Unbeaten Streak to Five

Two goals apiece from sophomore Tyler Moy and junior Brian Hart propelled the Harvard men's ice hockey team to a 6-2 win at home.


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