Molly E. Kelly
Harvard Women's Squash Notches Another Sweep, Tops Cornell
Six-hundred ninety days—that’s how long it’s been since the Harvard women’s squash team (5-0, 3-0 Ivy) last lost a match.
Staller, Vloka Lead Harvard Fencing to Big Wins
The Crimson squad was the only crew of seven to go undefeated by the end of the dual meets at the Sacred Heart Invitational this weekend.
Gemmell Tops CSA Individual Rankings, Women's Squash Places 10 Athletes in Top 100
The women’s College Squash Association has just released its preseason individual rankings for the 2010-11 season, and the results look very promising for the undefeated Harvard squash team (5-0, 3-0 Ivy). The rankings, which cite the top 100 players, were compiled using the 2009-10 women’s final individual rankings as well as coach’s estimations of their players and their team’s line-ups.
Women's Squash To Face Cornell
Tomorrow morning, most Harvard students will undoubtedly be sleeping in, basking in end-of-classes bliss before the rigors of finals week ...
Sophomores Step Up for Women's Squash
The Harvard women’s squash squad is off to a stellar start this season—it’s currently ranked No. 1 in the nation, and the women have not dropped a single match in their three 9-0 victories against Brown, Stanford, and Williams.
Harvard Tops Lions For Third Ivy Victory
Yale wasn’t the only Ivy League opponent bested by Harvard this weekend.
Loaded Team Returns for More
How can you top an undefeated season, a national title, and an Ancient Eight crown? The women’s squash team has the answer.
Fiction Meets Reality On Field
In the magical universe of Harry Potter, quidditch is pretty much the bomb. The beaters, chasers, and seekers that populate ...
Harvard Guts Out Close Road Win at Brown, Falls to Yale
Crimson women's volleyball split its weekend, conquering Brown, 3-2, but falling to Yale in three sets.
Sheeleigh, Baskind Find Success on and off Pitch
With its 3-2 loss to Dartmouth, the Harvard women’s soccer team may have just missed its shot at a three-peat ...
Harvard Continues to Improve at Regattas
Building on last weekend’s victory at the Captain Hurst Bowl Regatta, the Harvard sailing team continued to execute at three regattas over the weekend. The Sherman Hoyt and Oberg Trophies tested the Crimson’s mettle while the Women’s Stu Nelson Trophy was ideal preparation for an upcoming event.
Harvard-Yale Tickets On Sale Now
Planning on attending the 127th playing of The Game this year? Don’t forget to pick up a ticket!
Squash Receives New Endowment
In the wake of their successful collegiate squash careers, former Crimson athletes Gregory Lee ’87 and Russell Ball ’88 have recently announced Harvard’s 11th endowed coaching position.
Regatta Galore For the Crimson
With five regattas and an invitational in only four days, the Harvard sailing team certainly had its hands busy this past week. Despite failing to capture a first-place team finish for the first time in four weeks, the Crimson had impressive showings both in the Boston area and in Connecticut en route to capturing four top-10 finishes.
Harvard National Champions Honored at Fenway
Who knew that having a national sports title could pay off so well?