Previews
Road Trip to Redemption
Tomorrow at 12:00 p.m Harvard will attempt to recover from its first loss of the season when it face the Lafayette Leopards in Easton, Penn.
Harvard-Yale Result Crucial to Season
One more league loss could all but spell the end of the Crimson’s hopes for a third-straight Ivy League crown. The fact that Harvard’s next league opponent is Yale makes it all the more dramatic.
Harvard To Face Penn in Ivy Match
Despite starting the regular season with a losing record, the Harvard women’s soccer team—the two-time reigning Ivy League champion—still has a target on its back. When conference play begins tonight, Penn (3-3-0, 0-0 Ivy) will have the first shot at dethroning the Crimson (2-3-1, 0-0), and Harvard will try to reassert its dominance over the Ivy League as the two teams square off at Rhodes Field in Philadelphia, Pa.
Baskind Robbins
Harvard will look to sophomore forward Melanie Baskind, shown here in earlier action, to provide an offensive spark in its game against the Penn Quakers tonight. Baskind, with two goals on the season, is tied for the team-lead in scoring along with senior forward Katherine Sheeleigh.
Crimson Teams Head on the Road
After last weekend’s home football game and a host of other home games, most Harvard teams will be traveling to away matches this time around.
Harvard Takes on Brown Under the Lights
The Harvard foobtall team looks to continue its excellent start as it takes on Brown (1-0, 0-0 Ivy) in the Ivy League season opener in Providence, R.I., tomorrow night. This will be the Bears’ first-ever night game at Brown Stadium. Last Saturday, the Crimson (1-0, 0-0) rolled over Holy Cross in its first game of the season by a score of 34-6. Harvard hopes to capitalize on that momentum as it directs its efforts to Ivy League play this weekend.
Bright Future For the Crimson Despite Loss
Contrary to last year, the Harvard men's tennis team must take on the added challenge of playing without former co-captain and No.1 Alexei Chijoff-Evans, who left the team about two weeks ago, shifting the Crimson lineup substantially.
Unbeaten Crimson Travels Westward
The Crimson will participate in the Lobo Classic in Albuquerque, N.M., this weekend, where it will face UC Santa Barbara tonight.
ECAC Tournament Comes to Blodgett
Harvard men’s water polo anticipates boosting its 2-4 record and proving it can adjust to a new coach and new set of players this weekend, when it hosts the 2010 Eastern College Athletic Conference men’s water polo championship at Blodgett Pool.
Crimson Hope To Overcome UConn
The last time the men's soccer team claimed a No. 6 ranking was last year, when Harvard, led by top Crimson goal-scorer Andre Akpan ’10, captured the Ivy League title and reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament. This time around, the underclassmen are having a huge part in the rise towards the top. But the young Harvard squad faces another big test this weekend—a duel with No. 10 Connecticut on the road.
Crimson To Play in Catamount Tourney
After taking the first two games of the season, Harvard field hockey looks to carry its preconference-play success into the weekend in the Sheraton Catamount Classic.
Harvard Heads to Florida Contests
As the saying goes, “To be the best, one must play the best.”
New Coach, New Class, Same Expectations for No. 10 Men's Soccer
In many ways, the 2010-11 Harvard men’s soccer team has a very different look than its predecessor.
Ivy League Championship At Stake This Weekend
The seniors on the Harvard softball team are hoping that their careers in crimson will wrap up just as they began: with an Ivy League title.
Brady Bunch
Men’s co-captain Jack Brady, shown here in earlier action, and the rest of the Crimson track and field team seek a top-four finish at the Heptagonal Championships this weekend. The women are hoping for similar results.