Sports Front Feature


Q&A With USMNT Head Coach Jurgen Klinsmann on Training at Harvard, Landon Donovan

The United States Men's National Soccer Team practiced at Harvard's Ohiri Field. We asked head coach Jurgen Klinsmann a few questions about Harvard's facilities, the squad's matchup with Ecuador, and Landon Donovan's sendoff.


Streaking Men's Soccer Seeks To Capitalize On Promise of Lehrer Era

With the Harvard men’s soccer team going for its seventh straight win this Saturday, perhaps it’s time for some perspective.


Football Edges Brown, 22-14, in Providence

After the Crimson fell behind by eight early in the second half, junior quarterback Scott Hosch, filling in for injured starter Conner Hempel, led the squad to a comeback victory over the Bears, 22-14.


Second Half Surge Leads Football to Victory, 41-18

Down a starting running back, wideout, and kicker—as well as a starting quarterback for the majority of the first half—the Harvard football team still managed to dispatch Holy Cross, 41-18.


Men's Soccer Falls Short Against St. John's

For the second straight game, the Harvard men’s soccer team (0-3-0) failed to convert key scoring chances late, ultimately falling, 2-1, to St. John’s (1-3-2) on Saturday. The Crimson has lost its first three games by a combined four goals, allowing six goals on only 13 shots on goal.


Women's Soccer Sweeps Opening Weekend of the Season

With the exception of its season-ending loss to BU in the NCAA tournament, the Harvard women’s soccer team finished its 2013 campaign by going unbeaten in 13 straight matches. This weekend, the Crimson opened its 2014 season in strong fashion, as its young stars carried the team to two victories.


'We Do Not Lose Like This'

What follows is an oral history of the Harvard-Michigan State third-round matchup. The Crimson, which was considered down and out before it even took the court, was playing on the biggest stage in program history. What ensued was 40 minutes of play that truly typified the madness characteristic of postseason collegiate basketball.


Clark Looks Towards Another Shot Overseas

The veteran guard has had little opportunity to reflect on her decorated collegiate career in the days following its conclusion, as she turned her focus toward preparing for her next athletic pursuit: professional basketball.


Disorderly Conduct

Pressure is nothing new for collegiate athletes. However, certain dietary demands inherent in sports exacerbate these pressures, leading to unhealthy eating practices that toe the line with medically diagnosible disordered eating.


Taking Their Talents to the Ivies

John Carroll has been at the helm of NMH’s program since 2001, and in this time he has built a dynasty with rosters that have included NCAA champions, McDonald’s All-American Nominees and Academic All-Americans. His players are known for entering Division I basketball programs and being ready to compete on the hardwood from move-in day.


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