Jonathan P. Hay
M. Lacrosse Trounced By Ivy Foe Cornell
At least they didn’t get their hearts broken this time. The Harvard men’s lacrosse team was dominated by No. 9
A ROMP IN THE HAY: Why We Watch (And Love) Our Sports
“You just don’t understand.” Over the years, I’ve uttered this phrase—or a variation of it—countless times, to family members, friends
Gritty Offense Crucial to Victory
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. That was the name of the game for the Harvard men’s
M. Lacrosse Freshmen Make Immediate Impact
Last season, Harvard men’s lacrosse coach Scott Anderson said that the class of 2007 “could be the best class” that
Wheaton Moves On, Moves Up in Ranks
There is a new void in the Harvard Athletic Department. But that’s only because a bigger one just got filled.
Substitutes Prove Crucial for Both Squads
While the Harvard men’s basketball team ultimately triumphed over Dartmouth (3-8, 0-1 Ivy) in yesterday’s contest at Lavietes Pavilion, both
M. HOOPS NOTEBOOK: Cusworth Returns to the Lineup
While the Harvard men’s basketball team ultimately triumphed over Dartmouth (3-8, 0-1 Ivy) in yesterday’s contest at Lavietes Pavilion, both
Three-Point Shooting Propels M. Hoops
Basic logic would lead one to believe that basketball shots are easier to make when the shooter is closer to
W. Soccer Eliminated by No. 15 Huskies
STORRS, Conn.—They were living on borrowed time without a thought for tomorrow. But time ran out for the Harvard women’s
W. Soccer Seniors Go Out With Bang Versus Lions
After being honored before their final home action of the season, the graduating members of the Harvard women’s soccer team
W. Soccer Suffers Drubbing
HANOVER, N.H.—Perhaps they’re saving their best for last. The Harvard women’s soccer team (7-6-2, 3-3 Ivy) suffered its worst defeat
TORN APART
Nicholas Tonraritis managed three shots in Harvard's 1-0 loss to Dartmouth yesterday. The defeat severely hurts the Crimson's title hopes.
Harvard Will Rely on Backs To Move Forward
It will be the classic case of the unstoppable force versus the immovable object tomorrow when the Harvard women’s soccer
Crimson Finishes Eighth at Yale Invitational
The Harvard women’s golf team struggled somewhat at the Yale Invitational over the weekend, recording a 342-343—685 to finish eighth
W. Soccer Rides Offense to Victory
When the Harvard women’s soccer team hosted Cornell on Saturday, it ultimately proved to be a game of firsts. The