Previews
Key Pair of Weekend Games Lies Ahead
The Harvard women’s lacrosse team (3-3, 1-1 Ivy) will be aiming to build momentum heading into the heart of Ivy League play this weekend, as it takes on Brown (2-3, 0-2 Ivy) and Bryant (1-6, 1-2 NEC) tomorrow and Sunday, respectively.
Tussle With Big Green Looms
The No. 16 Harvard men’s lacrosse team’s game against Dartmouth (2-3, 0-0 Ivy) Saturday might not turn heads immediately.
NCAA Tourney Awaits Crimson
This weekend, the Crimson will be hosting the NCAA Fencing Championships for the third time at the Gordon Indoor Track.
Men's Hoops To Break Postseason Drought Tonight
For the first time since 1946, the Harvard men’s basketball team will play a postseason game.
State Power Provides Major Road Test
Oftentimes the best rivalries are between intrastate competitors. Such will be the case tomorrow afternoon when the No. 12 Harvard men’s lacrosse team takes on No. 18 Massachusetts.
Frozen Four Berth at Stake Against Rival
If the No. 4 Crimson beats No. 5 Cornell in tonight’s NCAA quarterfinals at 7 pm, it will head to the Twin Cities for the women’s Frozen Four.
Harvard Sets Sights on Conference Title
After a convincing sweep of the Princeton Tigers in the first round of the ECAC playoffs last weekend, the No. 4 Harvard women’s hockey team only has one thing on its mind as it moves on in the tournament: retribution.
Skate Buesser
The No. 4 Crimson takes on No. 6 Clarkson in the semifinals of the ECAC tournament tonight in upstate New York. Harvard will depend on leading scorer junior Kate Buessar, shown here in earlier action, to challenge a stingy Golden Knights defense that ranks fourth in the conference in goals allowed per game. A win would earn the Crimson a shot at the ECAC championship.
Crimson Looks To Keep Pace in Race
After dropping games to Dartmouth and Princeton earlier in the season, the Crimson (18-7, 9-2 Ivy) needs to win every remaining game in its schedule to maintain a shot at capturing its 12th Ivy League title.
Berry Good
Brogan Berry, shown here in earlier action, and Harvard sit in second place in the Ivy League, two games behind Princeton with three games remaining. The Crimson will need a sweep this weekend to stay in the race.
Playoffs Offer Squad Chance to Start Anew
As it kicks off postseason play this weekend in Princeton (12-14-3, 8-12-2) at Hobey Baker Rink, Harvard hopes to leave missed opportunities in the past and start the playoffs with a clean slate.
Crimson Looks To Notch Second Win
With momentum from the victory, the team will look to continue its winning ways against the Georgetown Hoyas (0-1) tomorrow in Washington, D.C.