Men's Basketball
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Harvard men's basketball crushed Columbia, 77-57, on Saturday night in Lavietes Pavilion.
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Harvard men's basketball crushed Columbia, 77-57, on Saturday night in Lavietes Pavilion.
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Harvard men's basketball crushed Columbia, 77-57, on Saturday night in Lavietes Pavilion.
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Harvard men's basketball crushed Columbia, 77-57, on Saturday night in Lavietes Pavilion.
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Harvard men's basketball crushed Columbia, 77-57, on Saturday night in Lavietes Pavilion.
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Harvard men's basketball crushed Columbia, 77-57, on Saturday night in Lavietes Pavilion.
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Harvard men's basketball crushed Columbia, 77-57, on Saturday night in Lavietes Pavilion.
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Harvard men's basketball crushed Columbia, 77-57, on Saturday night in Lavietes Pavilion.
Comeback Falls Short as Cornell Drops Crimson
The raucous home crowd truly believed that its men’s basketball team could win—but the hopes of an upset lasted but a moment.
Jeremy Cricket
Co-captain Jeremy Lin, shown here in earlier action, put up 24 points for Harvard Friday night—but it wasn't enough, as the Crimson fell to league-leading Cornell, 79-70.
NOTEBOOK: Big Red's Three-Pointers Sink Crimson
In the end, it was the dominant long-range shooting of Cornell’s Louis Dale and Ryan Wittman that defined the game and denied Harvard the upset.
Teams Ready For Ivy Rumble
On Friday, in the biggest men’s basketball game in school history, Harvard will face Cornell. Ever heard of it? (Its most famous alum is Andy Bernard).
School Spirit in Black and White
You may have heard rumors from the Environmental Action Committee that green is the new crimson, but you’ll look like a fool if you wear either crimson or green to the upcoming men’s basketball games. (Well, if you wear green you’ll just look like an awkwardly misdirected Dartmouth fan). Turns out that the new crimson is...black. And white.
Casey Makes Most Of Chance
For the first time in eight years, a freshman has been named the men’s basketball Ivy League Player of the Week.