Men's Crew
High Expectations Mark Season-Opening Races
Harvard’s heavyweight and lightweight crew teams opened their seasons this weekend, and both teams turned in strong performances. Racing in
Heavy Four Highlights Regatta
With the air crisp, temperatures in the low 50s, and clear skies, weather conditions for the 44th annual Head of
The Evolution of Harvard's T-Schreck
His parents named him Edward Schreck, but never before has there been a more fitting nickname for a man standing
Underdogs With Bite
Both the heavyweight and lightweight men’s varsity crew teams open this season in an unfamiliar position as underdogs. In years
Sopho-More Than You Can Handle
Though the Crimson heavyweights may not have had a stellar season last year, there was one area in which they
Bowling them Overington
What began as an unremarkable foray into the world of rowing has in retrospect become a launching pad for a
One World. One Dream. One University.
The host of this summer’s 29th Olympic Games may be a world superpower, but Harvard is a global force in
Disappointing Sprints Finish Sullies Solid Season
For the Harvard men’s heavyweight crew team, the best is yet to come. Hopefully. After a tough dual racing season
Learning to Love Another Crimson and Cream
Months before I set foot in Holworthy 07, my father gave me an important piece of advice. Don’t choose a
Men's Crew Misses the Boat to Grand Finals
History has, by and large, been nothing but kind to the Harvard crew program, but it did the Crimson no
Freshmen Performance Marks Tough Weekend
It’s been a tough season so far for the Harvard lightweight crew team. After a third-place finish behind Navy and
Crimson Takes Four of Five Races Against Northeastern
For a mere 0.7-second win, Harvard’s two-seat, come-from-behind over Northeastern on Saturday spoke volumes. With just 15 strokes remaining against
Harvard Continues Mid-Season Success
Halfway into the racing season, the Harvard varsity heavyweights seem to have hit their stride. Following an exciting 0.5-second win
Navy Uses Depth to Down All Six Crimson Boats
Two years ago in Annapolis, Navy raced to victory over the Harvard varsity lightweights in the last 500 meters of
Harvard Denied First By A Blink
Blink, and you would have missed it. Early Saturday morning on the Charles River, the Harvard men’s lightweight crew team