Brian A. Campos
Experimentation Pays Off for Leone
The women’s soccer team’s preseason made it clear that Harvard coach Ray Leone had some kinks to work out.
Crimson Falls to Hofstra in High-Scoring Affair
In a half that saw eight goals scored, the Harvard women’s soccer team (3-3) could not find the equalizer against ...
Crimson Rookies Support Soccer
With the departure of Katherine Sheeleigh and the Class of 2010, I was unsure what to expect this season as a new beat writer for Harvard women’s soccer—it was the start of a new era.
Late Baskind Goal Gives Harvard 2-1 Victory
An individual effort by co-captain Melanie Baskind with only 1:20 left to play was the difference maker in Harvard’s 2-1 win over UMass tonight at Soldiers Field Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium.
Season Kicks Off With Road Loss, Victory in Home Opener
Hours before the men’s soccer team emerged victorious in a nail-biter, the fans at Soldiers Field Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium witnessed another dramatic win Sunday.
FEMALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR RUNNER-UP: Clark Shows Precocity in Ivy League Play
With less than 10 seconds left on the clock, Harvard needed someone to step up and make a shot to avoid a one-point loss to Columbia. That person would prove to be rookie Christine Clark.
WOMEN'S SOCCER: Tight Losses Spoil Title Hopes
Dreams of an Ivy title three-peat were denied as the Harvard women’s soccer team (9-7-1, 4-3 Ivy) finished the 2010 season in fourth place, a disappointment in comparison to the team’s consecutive championships the past two seasons.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Upsets Doom Harvard to Second Place Once Again
For the third straight year, the Harvard women’s basketball team (18-10, 10-4 Ivy) came up short in its pursuit of the Ivy title, landing in the all-too-familiar second spot along with an up-and-coming Yale squad.
Coach Gives Special Meaning to Pink Zone
From an outside perspective, Saturday night’s women’s basketball game was just another event for breast cancer awareness. Lavietes Pavilion was ...
Ivy Opponents to Test Women's Basketball
By the end of this weekend, the Harvard women’s basketball team will have played every Ivy League opponent once. The question is: will it remain undefeated in league play?
Crimson Hands Tigers First Defeat
After the final buzzer went off Friday night, only one women’s basketball team remained at the top of the Ivy League: Harvard.
Harvard to Battle for Top Spot in Ivy League
Step aside, Yale. This is the year of Harvard-Princeton—as far as Crimson basketball is concerned.
Columbia Comes Close to Upset; Cornell No Match for Crimson
Harvard women's hoops picks up two back-to-back wins over the weekend at Columbia and Cornell.
Harvard Heads to the Big Apple
New York City is universally known for its basketball talent. But when Harvard travels to the Big Apple this Friday to face Columbia, the Crimson is expected to have no problem picking up the win before traveling upstate for a Saturday night matchup with Cornell.