Rebecca A. Compton
NOTEBOOK: Women's Hockey Peppers, Beats Accomplished Goalie
Two North American powerhouses took to the ice this weekend for a big-time exhibition series at the Bright Hockey Center.
In the Water, Harvard's Unexpected Star Thrives
Like many Harvard students, Beth Kolbe likes to use her summers to escape the campus bubble and travel abroad. The
SEASON RECAP: Crimson Can’t Shake Princeton in Race for 1st
The Harvard women’s swimming and diving team may not have reclaimed the Ivy League title from Princeton this season, but
Former Captain Gets Down to Business
“Angela, you are going to love it,” a fellow contestant on “The Apprentice” gushed to former Harvard women’s hockey captain
Chu Honored With Patty Kazmaier
Six years in the spotlight of women’s hockey—four at Harvard and two with the U.S. Olympic Team—and Julie Chu is
Crimson Off to Cheese State
In the world of women’s hockey, bracketology can be a convoluted science. The Harvard women’s hockey team, ranked sixth in
NOTEBOOK: Martin Shines In Goal
After the two playoff starts against Yale in the ECAC Tournament quarterfinals this weekend, sophomore Brittany Martin is emerging as
SPORTS BRIEF: Women's swimming takes first place at ECAC Championships
The return of nine swimmers on Sunday helped propel the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team from third place to
Tigers Continue to Dominate Ivy League
The Harvard women’s swimming and diving team may not have claimed the title at this past weekend’s Ivy League Championships
Women's Hockey Shocked by Raiders After Big Win
It was a Jekyll-and-Hyde Harvard women’s hockey team that took the ice this weekend against conference foes Cornell and Colgate.
Women's Swimming Tames Bulldogs, Not Tigers
New records and NCAA qualifying times might be enough to down Yale, but do not always get it done versus
For First Time, Track Teams Avoid Last Place
The Harvard men’s and women’s track teams both competed in tune-up meets this weekend, using the opportunities to prepare for
Men's Volleyball Swept in Opener
The semester came in like a lion for the Harvard men’s volleyball team, as the Crimson fell, 3-0 (30-18, 30-21,
Seniors Bid Farewell to Blodgett in Easy Win
The class that relays together stays together. Or so it appeared Friday evening, when the Class of 2007 led the
Long December Ends In Loss, Lost Lead
Heading home for the holidays must certainly sound appealing to the No. 6 Harvard women’s hockey team right now—home to