Men's Lacrosse
THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
Sophomore goaltender Harry Krieger goes up against a Cornell offense that is second in the nation in goals per game thus far this season. Harvard has not beaten the Big Red since 1999.
Men's Lacrosse Preps For Cornell
For the Harvard men’s lacrosse team, there is still one big task that has been left unaccomplished—beating Cornell.
THE TROUBLE WITHHARRY
Sophomore goaltender Harry Krieger goes up against a Cornell offense that is second in the nation in goals per game thus far this season. Harvard has not beaten the Big Red since 1999.
Albany Takes Unexpected Win Over Crimson
For the second straight weekend, the Crimson (6-3) fell on the road by one goal, losing 12-11 to Albany (4-5) at John Fallon Field.
Gib and Take
Co-captain Dean Gibbons, shown above in previous play, scored his 20th goal of the season against Albany on Saturday. Despite having a higher ranking, the Crimson couldn’t contain the Danes’ offense.
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Sophomore midfielder Jack Doyle notched two assists for the Crimson during last night’s 11-9 win over UMass. Doyle found junior attacker Jeff Cohen late in the second period to pull Harvard within three, 6-3. Doyle teamed up with Cohen again late in the third to even the score, 8-8.
Late Run Earns Crimson Victory
With the fans behind him, the wind in his face, the lights above him, and UMass’s goalie standing between him and an upset win for Harvard, Crimson co-captain Dean Gibbons attacked, splitting defenders, and fired the shot that would put the Crimson ahead for good with 2:28 remaining in the game.
Harvard Faces Minutemen in Night Game Showdown
With the Minutemen’s national ranking, tonight’s game takes on meaning beyond the standings. The Crimson is looking to regain its own national ranking, and a win against UMass could push the team back into the top 25.
Around the Water Cooler: Springtime for Harvard
Spring, at long last, has arrived. Yes, the ground looks like the head of a man in desperate need of ...
JC Superstar
After a disappointing loss to Dartmouth on Saturday, the Crimson looks to regain form in today’s night game against No. 14 UMass Amherst. Harvard, which dropped out of the national rankings earlier this year, has a chance to move back into the top 25 with a win against the Minutemen.
Late Goal Dooms Harvard To Loss
In sports, everything can change in the blink of an eye, as the No. 17 Harvard men’s lacrosse team learned ...
Weekend Preview: Back to Work
After a long winter season, three of the four Harvard crew teams will have their first competitions this weekend.