Game Stories


Women's Golf Wins Brown Invitational

The elements were not ideal for golf this weekend in Providence, R.I. But the weather did not deter the Harvard women’s golf team, as the Crimson won the Brown BEAR Invitational with an overall score of 628, 20 shots ahead of second-place Boston University.


Softball Sweeps Brown

The Harvard softball team did not trail once against Brown this weekend to remain undefeated in the Ivy League.


Sailing Posts Trio of Top-Five Finishes

It was divide and conquer for the No. 14 Harvard coed sailing team this weekend, as the Crimson spread out all over the New England area to compete in four regattas. The team came out on top of many familiar opponents and earned three top-five finishes on the weekend.


Radcliffe Heavyweight Crew Splits Weekend Races

On Saturday morning, the Black and White faced tough opposition and lost to Ancient Eight rivals Princeton and Cornell in the Class of 1975 Cup. Then, on Sunday, Radcliffe rowed to victory against Northeastern and Boston University in the Beanpot Regatta.


Baseball Splits Weekend Games With Brown

The Crimson exploded with a six-hit, seven-run seventh inning on Saturday and a seven-hit, eight-run first frame on Sunday, but the Harvard offense was largely silent in its two losses.


Women's Water Polo Waits After Dropping Two at CWPA Sothern Championships

On Saturday at Blodgett Pool, the Crimson (14-18, 3-3 CWPA South) won its first round game against George Washington, 12-3, before falling to No. 9 Princeton, 14-3, in the division semifinal. On Sunday, Bucknell beat Harvard, 9-6, in the third-place consolation match.


Baseball Rallies and Squeaks Past Boston College

Although the Eagles managed a run in the top of the ninth, Harvard would hang on to defeat its crosstown rival, 6-5, in the first round of the Beanpot at O’Donnell Field Wednesday afternoon.


Sailing Posts Mixed Results Over Weekend

The No. 17 Harvard sailing team sent boats out to three regattas across the northeast this weekend. The Crimson came back to Cambridge with a fifth-place finish and another top-10 result, as Harvard concluded the team racing portion of its spring season.


Early Run Propels Women's Lacrosse Over Brown

The Harvard women's lacrosse team secured its third win of the season after scoring the first five goals of the game against Brown at Harvard Stadium on Saturday.


Softball Finishes Weekend Undefeated at Home

The Crimson went undefeated this weekend against Penn and Columbia, winning three and storming back to tie up a game against the defending conference champion Quakers, which will be completed at a later date.


Women's Tennis Splits Opening Ivy Weekend

Early in the Harvard women’s tennis team’s meeting with Cornell on Saturday afternoon, the two doubles matches on courts three and four seemed strikingly similar.


Baseball Loses Four Against Ivy Opponents

The Crimson allowed at least seven runs in every contest against Penn and Columbia and committed a combined 11 errors, leading to 13 unearned runs.


Men's Tennis Splits Weekend Action

The No. 34 Crimson had an uneven road trip, getting blanked by surging Columbia, 7-0, on Saturday, before turning things around against Cornell Sunday afternoon.


On the Road, Women's Water Polo Takes One of Three

Wrapping up its regular season at Bucknell, the Harvard women’s water polo team dropped two contests to Brown and the Bison before defeating Mercyhurst.


Senior Night Win Clinches EIVA Playoff Bid for Men's Volleyball

The Harvard men's volleyball team defeated St. Francis in four sets with a match-winning spike from senior bench player Will Chambers.


Mixed Results for Radcliffe Crew

It was a tale of two teams for the Radcliffe crew teams on Saturday, as the lightweights triumphed over Georgetown with a sweep at home while the heavyweights failed to win a race against Brown in Providence, R.I.


Men's Volleyball Comes up Short Against Conference Foe Penn State

Penn State (18-6, 9-1 EIVA) all but wrapped up the regular season EIVA title on Friday night, beating No. 12 Harvard (12-7, 8-3 EIVA) in straight sets. Winning the regular season crown would net the No. 15 Nittany Lions the top seed in the playoffs and the right to host the tournament.


Baseball Splits Doubleheader at Cornell

Harvard started off the day on the right foot by battling to capture a tight 6-5 victory over Cornell in ten innings. But the Big Red bounced back in the rubber game, earning a 6-2 victory over the visiting Crimson.


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