Game Stories


Women's Volleyball Cannot Complete Comeback Against Dartmouth

Down two sets to none, the Harvard women’s volleyball team (10-7, 5-3 Ivy) could see its potential five-game winning streak slipping away to Dartmouth (10-10, 3-5 Ivy), a team that it had handedly defeated in the first game of its Ivy League season.


Field Hockey Left Grounded by Eagles

The Harvard field hockey team (5-7, 1-3 Ivy) challenged No. 7 Boston College (12-4, 1-3 ACC) Wednesday night at the Newton Field Hockey Complex, keeping the game interesting for the first 50 minutes of play before ultimately succumbing to a superior opponent.


Freshman Impress for Women's Tennis at Northeast Regionals

Strong performances from freshmen Monica Lin and Spencer Liang, as well as from sophomore Amy He led the Crimson squad, but the weekend would belong to Columbia, as Lions’ players won both the singles and doubles tournament.


Men's Lacrosse Routs English National Team in Exhibition

The stage was set Tuesday night at the Soldiers Field Lacrosse Stadium for a game of international merit, as the Harvard men’s lacrosse team took on Team England for a fall exhibition game.


Split Cross Country Squad Competes at Wisconsin, Princeton

The highlight for the Crimson came in the men’s race at Wisconsin.


Sailing Struggles In Nine Regatta-Weekend

It was a jam-packed weekend for the Harvard sailing team, which competed in six regattas along the northern Atlantic coast.


Men's Golf Finishes Second at Ivy League Match Play

With the back nine to play on championship Sunday at the Ivy League Match Play, the Harvard men’s golf team was keeping pace with Yale, with almost every individual matchup too close to call.


Black and White Impress at Head of the Charles

On a gorgeous Sunday afternoon, Radcliffe heavyweight and lightweight crew both took to the Charles to race against some of the best competition in the world in the 49th edition of the Head of the Charles Regatta.


Women's Volleyball Remains in Second in Ivy League

The Harvard women’s volleyball team entered this weekend’s roadtrip tied for second with Brown in the Ivy League and looked to continue its conference win streak against Penn and Princeton. The team leaves the weekend having solidified its number two spot in the conference trailing Yale, who is undefeated in the Ancient Eight.


Men's Soccer Extends Win Streak to Two

Despite their similar records, the two teams that squared off at Soldiers Field Saturday evening were coming from two very different points in their season: Harvard (3-6-2, Ivy 2-1-0) had just come off of an upset of defending league champion Cornell while Brown (3-6-3, 0-1-2) was seeking its first win since October 1st.


Men's Water Polo Jumps Out to Lead, Outlasts MIT

The Harvard men’s water polo team pulled through in a hard fought road battle last night to clinch its seventh straight win.


Men's Tennis Performs Well Against Top Competition

The Harvard men’s tennis team traveled down South this weekend to take on some top teams as it continued its fall season at the Texas A&M Conference Challenge in College Station, Texas.


Freshmen Impress at Women's Tennis Billie Jean King Invitational

On Sept. 20, freshmen on the Harvard women’s tennis team played their first competitive collegiate matches at the Tribe Invitational at William & Mary. This past weekend, with just under a month of experience, they proved that they could compete just as well as their more seasoned teammates at the Billie Jean King Invitational in Flushing Meadows, N.Y.


Men's Golf Takes Fourth Place at Temple Invitational

Led by the sixth-and 10th-place performances of freshmen Robert Deng and Daniel De La Garza, the Harvard men's golf team tied for fourth at the Temple Invitational in Huntingdon Valley, Pa.


Field Hockey Edges Fairfield in Overtime

Despite conceding a tying goal with only minutes remaining in Sunday’s contest against Fairfield, the Harvard field hockey team responded in overtime.


Men's Soccer Tops Cornell in Overtime for First Ivy Win

When a game is on the line, captains must step up. With the Harvard and Cornell men’s soccer teams heading to overtime tied at one on Saturday afternoon, co-captain Kevin Harrington did just that.


Field Hockey Blanks UMass-Lowell, 4-0

After a devastating overtime defeat last week, the Harvard field hockey team bounced back with a dominant road performance against UMass-Lowell. The Crimson jumped out to an early lead and never lost it as the team shut out the River Hawks on their home field, 4-0.


Irregular Weather Leads to Sailing's Uneven Performance

Results were varied this weekend as the Harvard Sailing team split its crew to compete in four regattas. A triumphant performance on home waters was overshadowed by challenging conditions that put the Crimson low in the finishing order in an intersectional regatta hosted by the Coast Guard.


Field Hockey Loses Defensive Battle in Overtime

With just over five minutes left to play in regulation at Jordan Field, the Harvard field hockey team got on the scoreboard for the first time Saturday. But the late offensive spark was not enough to clinch Harvard’s first at-home victory of the season, as Brown managed to sink the ball into the net two minutes into sudden death overtime for the 2-1 victory.


Women's Soccer Extends Win Streak to Six

Harvard women’s soccer scored first in Yale’s Reese Stadium Saturday and extended its winning streak to six with a 3-1 win its second Ivy League game. “It was an excellent game,” Harvard (6-3-1, 2-0 Ivy) coach Ray Leone said. “We played really well in the first half and did some good attacking things, but in the second half Yale came out flying and it put us on our heels for a long period of time.”


Men's Soccer Gives Up Lead Late, Loses 2-1

A stout defense faded late for the Crimson, which—after taking a 1-0 lead on a 69th minute sliding strike by senior forward A.J. Agha—gave up two goals in the final three minutes to fall, 2-1, in its first game of conference play.


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