Sports Front Feature
Men's Basketball Cruises Past Houston, 84-63
A barrage of three-pointers late in the first half by the Houston Cougars (2-0) has been the equalizer through 20 minutes at Lavietes Pavilion.
NOTEBOOK: Last-Minute Touchdown Propels Football to Historic Victory
From championship implications to a late comeback to dramatic, pressure-packed moments, the 31,062 fans that crammed into Harvard Stadium on Saturday afternoon were treated to a historic affair.
Harvard Beats Yale, 31-24, in Thriller, Finishes Unbeaten
Harvard finishes undefeated for third time in century.
Harvard-Yale 2014
With a share of the Ivy League title already on lock, the Harvard football team will play Yale for sole possession of the conference crown and the elusive 10-0 perfect record. On Saturday at Harvard Stadium, it will be a battle of the Crimson's stalwart defense against a tough Bulldogs offense at the 2014 edition of The Game.
Despite Saunders's Efforts, Men's Basketball Falls to Holy Cross, 58-57
With 10.9 seconds left in the game, the ball was right where coach Tommy Amaker wanted it. It was in senior wing Wesley Saunders’s hands, with Harvard down one to local foe Holy Cross.
Is Harvard Next In Line?
The question is not has Harvard arrived, but where does it sit? With conference realignment and an ever-changing landscape; it is no longer ridiculous to ask the once-unthinkable question: Is Harvard now the country’s best mid-major?
Men's Basketball Beats MIT, 73-52, in Opener
A late first half surge helped the Harvard men's basketball team cruise to a win in its season opener.
Basketball Preview 2014
After dancing with the best in last year's NCAA Tournament, the Harvard men's basketball team enters this season with a brighter spotlight on it than ever before. Meanwhile, the women's squad will look to rise new leadership to an Ivy League crown.
Athlete of the Week: Purce Leads Offensive Attack In Second Campaign
In her two seasons with Harvard women’s soccer, Midge Purce has already accumulated an impressive list of accomplishments. Ivy League Rookie of the Year. Ivy League Player of the Year. Member of the U.S. U-20 national team.
Women's Soccer Clinches Ivy Title
Nothing came easy for the Crimson in its must-win contest against the Lions.
Around the Ivies: Waiting for a Storybook Ending
Harvard fans will have to wait a couple weeks if they're looking for a compelling story.
Football Three Wins From Undefeated Season
With a 23-12 win over Dartmouth last week, Harvard is now alone atop the Ivy League and in control of its destiny to win the Ancient Eight championship for a second straight year.
Hockey Preview 2014
As the men's ice hockey team looks to reverse several seasons of disappointing finishes, the women's squad returns Olympians and ECAC heavyweights with one goal in mind: a national title.
Big Green Next Test for Football
The Harvard and Dartmouth football teams carry undefeated conference records into their Saturday clash in Hanover.
Men's Hockey Set to Open at Renovated Rink
The Harvard men's ice hockey team will open its 115th season against a familiar foe on Saturday.
Hempel Returns, Leads Football to 49-7 Win Over Princeton
Hempel completed 25 of his 31 passes for a career-high 382 yards and three touchdowns. The senior quarterback rushed for an additional pair of scores.
Around The Ivies: Plot Twists Ahead
The truth will come out over the next five weeks, starting Saturday when Harvard travels to Princeton. But the full diagnosis might not be clear until the final week of the year. The Ancient Eight schedule sets up for as much drama as any primetime show on FOX, writes columnist Jacob D.H. Feldman.
Beyond The Silver Screen
As the Ivy League Digital Network eyes expansion in its second year, a question has arisen: how does the network balance its revenue-bearing identity with its self-prescribed objective of increasing student viewership?
Lee Advances to Semifinals, Fuels Women's Tennis in New Haven
Harvard sent six players to the ITA Northeast Regionals, and sophomore June Lee won four matches in the New Haven tournament.
Radcliffe Crew Shines at Head of the Charles Regatta
On a chilly Sunday afternoon, the Radcliffe crew team rowed to a runner-up finish and three additional top-10 finishes.
Football Survives Late Push by Lafayette
Two big plays from junior receiver Andrew Fischer and one from junior running back Paul Stanton have the Harvard football team up 17-0 over Lafayette at halftime.
Accomando Takes Over as Men's Freshman Lightweight Coach
When longtime freshman men’s lightweight crew coach Linda Muri left her position to lead the Dartmouth women’s squad, volunteer assistant coach Ian Accomando stepped up.
Football Pulls Away in Second Half to Remain Undefeated
Buoyed by strong defensive play all game long that held the Big Red scoreless for 56 minutes, Harvard ultimately had enough to overcome its early struggles and earn its second conference victory of the season.
Around the Ivies: One of These Schools is Not Like the Others
Jacob Feldman previews this week's games and explains why Cornell doesn't belong in the Ivy League.