Men's Basketball
Controversial Charge Call Gives Penn 55-54 Upset of Men's Basketball
The Harvard men's basketball fell to Penn at Lavietes Pavilion on Saturday.
NOTEBOOK: Turnovers, Poor Three-Point Shooting Doom Crimson in Loss to Penn
On Saturday night, the Quakers became the first team since Cornell on Feb. 19, 2010 to best the Crimson on its home court.
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Coach Amaker (center) and his players walk off the court, disappointed after their loss. “It’s a devastating loss, it’s a disappointing loss, and we should feel those [emotions],” Crimson coach Tommy Amaker said after the game. “The good thing is if we can channel it in the right way, maybe it can help us, and that’s what we’re hoping for next week.”
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Penn players embrace after the buzzer to celebrate their close win over Harvard.
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The sold-out crowd at Lavieties Pavilion overwhelmingly supported the Crimson.
Men's Basketball Tops Princeton, 67-64, Sets Program Record for Wins
With the victory, Harvard avenged its loss earlier in the season to the Tigers and kept itself in control of its own destiny in the Ivy League race.
Lin's Squad Wins Rising-Star Game
With basketball fandom’s attention turned to one game, the stage was set for Jeremy Lin ’ 10 to take on the NBA’s most promising talents in Friday night’s BBVA Rising Star Challenge.
LIVE BLOG: HARVARD EDGES PAST PRINCETON IN THRILLER AT LAVIETES
The Harvard men's basketball team takes on Princeton tonight at Lavietes Pavilion. Can't make it across the river? Follow along with our live blog.
Lin, Knicks, Get a Dose of Reality
Well, so much for that. In their attempt to assert their place among the NBA’s elite teams, Jeremy Lin ‘10 ...
AROUND THE IVIES: Men's Basketball Poised to Clinch Crown
There are just two weeks left in the Ivy basketball season.
The Inside Scoop on Princeton Basketball
With Princeton coming to town Friday night, the Harvard men’s basketball has a shot at gaining retribution for falling to ...
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Junior point guard Brandyn Curry and the Harvard men's basketball team will get another shot at Princeton Friday night after falling to the Tigers on the road two weeks ago.
Crimson Plays Final Home Weekend
About 51 weeks ago, the Harvard men’s basketball team welcomed Penn and Princeton to Lavietes Pavilion with a share of the Ivy title on the line. The stakes surrounding this weekend’s visits by the Quakers and the Tigers remain the same, but with a few added twists. Now in first place rather than second, the Crimson (23-3, 9-1 Ivy) will also have the luxury of an additional pair of games to attempt to become sole champions of the league for the first time in school history.