Notebooks
NOTEBOOK: Harvard Needs To Put Away Chances
In Sunday afternoon’s 2-1 loss to Rhode Island, the Harvard men’s soccer team proved unable to recover from its self-inflected wounds in spite of its hard-pressing offense and numerous scoring opportunities. With the loss, the Crimson drops to 1-2 this season.
NOTEBOOK: Two Teams Engage In Shooting Battle
In Saturday afternoon’s 13-12 loss to Cornell, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team was unable to swing the momentum in its direction for long enough to hold onto the win.
NOTEBOOK: Shooting Strokes Falter Against Tigers
In last night’s 63-62 loss to Princeton, one of the Harvard men’s basketball team’s greatest strengths this season proved to be one of its biggest problems.
NOTEBOOK: Sophomores Lead the Way for Harvard
With the Harvard men’s basketball team’s 79-67 win over Princeton Saturday, the Crimson earned itself at least a share of the Ivy League title. But as soon as tomorrow evening, Harvard could find itself in sole possession of the Ancient Eight crown.
NOTEBOOK: Stellar Play in Opening Half Propels Crimson Over Penn
Any concern that Harvard men’s basketball would overlook Penn in anticipation of league-leader Princeton was wiped away in the first ...
NOTEBOOK: Crimson Overcomes Defensive Lapses
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—It felt like Groundhog Day at the Pizzitola Sports complex on Friday.
NOTEBOOK: Defensive Effort Leads Crimson to Road Win
NEW YORK, N.Y.—A squad vaunted for its ability to rain down three pointers and set up highlight reel dunks, Harvard ...
NOTEBOOK: Resilient Junior Co-Captain Helps Crimson Drop Cornell
When junior co-captain Oliver McNally had to be helped off the floor after suffering an ankle injury during last weekend’s matchup with Brown, some Harvard fans wondered whether they would see McNally on the court again this season.
Schaus Leads BC To Beanpot Title
While both goaltenders made impressive saves over the course of the night, the silver medalist won the cage match with a 31-save performance that secured her team its fourth Beanpot title and earned her the Joe Bertagna Goaltending Award as the best goaltender.
NOTEBOOK: Big Men Dominate Rivalry Matchup
Friday night’s game between Harvard men’s basketball and Yale carried big implications for the Ivy title race, but both teams’ ...
NOTEBOOK: Crimson Charges Back in Shootout
The Harvard women’s hockey team has become accustomed to collecting wins in the Beanpot semifinals—in fact, it’s done so in the last four seasons. But no previous win was quite like this one.
Princeton Frontcourt Too Much To Handle
Princeton came up big against the Harvard men’s basketball team Friday night, quite literally.
Rosen Driving Force Behind Quaker Surge
Instead, what the Crimson will take from its 83-82 double-overtime victory is most likely a lesson about the challenge of holding a lead on the home turf of one of the league’s premier playmakers: Zack Rosen.
Faculty Notebook: Professors Debate Honors Criteria
“I have been teaching at Harvard for 37 years now, and the two students I’ve taught who have had the biggest impact on the world didn’t even earn their degrees, much less with honors,” Computer Science Professor Harry R. Lewis ’68 wrote in an e-mail to the Crimson after the meeting.