Women's Crew
Black and White Lightweights Take Cup, Heavyweights Finish Third
The Radcliffe heavyweights and lightweights reached the halfway mark in the dual season last Saturday, as the No. 18 heavyweights ...
On a Boat
The Radcliffe heavyweight crew team, shown above in earlier action, did not fare well against No. 5 Brown. The race was supposed to take place at the Charles River, but because of the inclement conditions, the event was moved to the Seekonk River in Providence, R.I. The Bears dominated each tier of racing.
No. 20 Radcliffe Falls to Brown After Race Venue Changed
The No. 20 Radcliffe heavyweight crew’s races proved to be grisly on Saturday when it lost all four races to No. 5 Brown.
Harvard Snatches Opening Victory
In its first race of the season, Harvard men’s lightweight crew did exactly what it set out to do: win.
Radcliffe Crews Take Care of Tulsa To Open Spring
Braving the cold and blustery conditions, the Radcliffe lightweight and heavyweight crews out-rowed their opponents in the first race of the spring season.
TAMING A HURRICANE
The Radcliffe heavyweights faced off against Tulsa Saturday morning on the Charles, while the lightweight squad took on both the Golden Hurricane and MIT. The 19th-ranked heavyweights posted wins in the varsity and second varsity, and their lighter counterparts cruised to victories too.
Weekend Preview: Back to Work
After a long winter season, three of the four Harvard crew teams will have their first competitions this weekend.
Radcliffe Prepares for Spring Season
In light of the recent snow showers, spring does not seem to be in the air. But for Radcliffe crew, ...
Harvard Teams Travel on Week Off
As most students head out to warm destinations or back to their hometowns, many of the Harvard sports teams are gearing up for trips to warmer weather as well, or are dedicating time to focus on their athletics without the stress of academics.
Around the Water Cooler: The Final Stretch
With less than two weeks left until the warm embrace of Spring Break, the college seems to have shaken off the deep freeze from this past weekend and now students and athletes alike head to the libraries to burn the midnight oil in time for midterms and papers.
The Full Court Press: Liv Coffey '11
Today, February 9th, the sun set at 5:09pm. For most students, this symbolizes the end of those obnoxiously short winter ...
Volleyball Captain Rises to New Challenge
Junior Anne Carroll “AC” Ingersoll, a member of the Crimson women’s volleyball team, is undaunted by the task of taking on one of Harvard’s oldest, most demanding, and most celebrated sports: heavyweight crew.
Sports’ Role in Women’s Learning
The best athletes control their emotions, not the other way around. And that mastery over the mind, that killer instinct, ultimately proves to be a necessity regardless of what one does in life.