Sports Front Feature
Shooting Woes Plague Men's Basketball in Loss to Cornell
The Crimson scored just 21 points in the first half Friday and never led in the second half of a 57-49 defeat to the Big Red. The loss drops Harvard (19-6, 9-2 Ivy) back into a tie with Yale for first in the Ivy League.
Men's Hockey Seeks First Round Bye Against Quinnipiac, Princeton
Max Everson and the Harvard men's hockey team are approaching the final weekend of the regular season with a playoff mentality.
Cornell, Columbia To Test Men's Basketball in Last Ivy Road Weekend
Harvard coach Tommy Amaker's squad is in a much different place than it was a month ago.
Women's Ice Hockey Takes on Yale in First Round of Playoffs
Facing off against Yale in a best-of-three playoff series, the No. 4/4 Crimson looks to build off a successful regular season and move further into the postseason.
Boston College Bests Men's Hockey in Overtime of Beanpot Consolation
Harvard took the ice on Monday having brought up the rear in 11 of the 20 latest iterations of the annual tournament. In the consolation game of a Beanpot that has been anything but traditional, history held serve, as the No. 9/10 Eagles skated away with a 3-2 come-from-behind victory at TD Garden.
Men's Basketball Tops Princeton, Grabs Sole Possession of First in Ivy League
Despite trailing by as many as 12 points early on, the Crimson stormed back to beat Princeton on Friday, 63-55, to take command of the Ancient Eight standings.
Men's Hockey Seeks Return to Early Season Form
With two weekends left in the ECAC season, Harvard will look to recapture its early season success when it travels to New York’s North Country to face No. 20/- St. Lawrence and Clarkson this weekend.
Men's Basketball Rides Second-Half Run to Win Over Penn
After the Quakers cut their deficit to six midway through the second half, the Crimson responded with a 12-0 run en route to its seventh consecutive conference victory.
Defending Ivy Champion Carries Chip on Shoulder into 2015
Harvard will have to navigate a league brimming with talent in order to defend its conference title.
Does Men's Hockey Truly Have Home-Ice Advantage?
In a season that has had it all, there has only been one thing missing: the fans.
Back On Top: Women's Squash Downs Trinity for National Title
The No. 1 Harvard women’s squash team (13-1, 3-1 Ivy) brought home the Howe Cup as the national champion after defeating No. 3 Trinity (17-2), 7-2, at the Barnaby Courts in the Murr Center on Sunday.
Second Half Surge Pushes Men's Basketball Past Cornell
After a lackluster first half in which both teams struggled from the floor, the Harvard’s men’s basketball team wasted no time after intermission, jumping out to a 22-2 run to begin the period en route to a 61-40 win.
Chambers, Men's Basketball Squeeze Past Columbia in Final Seconds
Junior co-captain Siyani Chambers's jumper with 2.9 seconds remaining pushed the Crimson past Columbia in a 72-68 win Friday night at Lavietes Pavilion.
Men's Hockey Draws After Late Cornell Rally
Led by a goal and two assists from junior left wing Jimmy Vesey, Harvard’s first line scored three times on Saturday, but the No. 14/13 Crimson left the ice unsatisfied with a draw against the Big Red.
On Season-Worst Slide, Harvard to Host Colgate, Cornell
After four straight losses, Harvard will try to right the ship against Colgate and Cornell at the Bright-Landry Hockey Center this weekend.
Queens of Boston: Women's Ice Hockey Downs BC For First Beanpot Title Since 2010
The championship of the 37th annual Women’s Beanpot was a battle of top-ranked teams. Boston College, which entered the game atop Hockey East and the NCAA national rankings, travelled across town to take on ECAC-leading Harvard to see which Beantown team deserved the city crown.
No. 3 Men's Squash Captures Ivy League Title
With wins over Yale and Brown this weekend, the third-ranked Crimson claimed the conference crown outright for the second consecutive season.
Men's Basketball Clips Yale, Moves Into Tie for First Place in Ivy League
As the Harvard men’s basketball team proved Saturday night, the road to an Ivy League championship still goes through Cambridge. The Crimson regained the top spot in the Ancient Eight with a 52-50 win over Yale at the John J. Lee Amphitheater.
Men's Basketball Escapes With Overtime Win at Brown
Senior wing Wesley Saunders had a career high 33 points, including the game-tying bucket in the final second of regulation to force overtime.
AROUND THE IVIES: Men's Basketball To Face Brown and Yale
Harvard-Yale is back, and this time Lee Corso is not coming with it.
Men's Hockey Topped by BU in Beanpot Thriller
After a 42-minute stalemate, the No. 3/2 Terriers found the breakthrough they needed 2:18 into double overtime to come away with a 4-3 victory over Harvard.
Men's Basketball Coasts Past Penn at the Palestra
After giving up 72 points to Princeton on Friday, the Crimson tied its season best in points allowed Saturday night, cruising to a 63-38 victory over the Quakers.
Men's Basketball Takes Down Princeton, 75-72
A year after snapping a 24-game losing streak in Princeton, the Crimson notched back-to-back wins in Jadwin for the first time since 1984-1985 with a victory over the host Tigers on Friday night.
Hockey's McNally Injured, Out For Regular Season At Least
In a major blow to the Harvard men’s ice hockey team, top defenseman Patrick McNally ’15-16 confirmed Thursday night that he will not play for the rest of the regular season after sustaining a lower body injury during a game last week.
Harvard Athlete of the Winter: Junior Jimmy Vesey
Throughout a difficult winter recess in which the No. 4/4 Crimson struggled with injuries, Vesey was a beacon of consistency.