Oluwatoni A. Campbell
Women's Heavyweight Crew Cruises to Beanpot Victory
Braving blustery and choppy conditions on the Charles River on Saturday morning, the No. 12 Radcliffe heavyweight crew out-rowed Boston-area rivals to take first place at the sixth annual Beanpot in the first race of the spring season.
Fencer Valentin Staller Finishes Second at NCAA Championships
The Harvard fencing team capped off its season with a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships over the weekend in Columbus, Ohio. Co-captain Valentin Staller was among six All-Americans for the Crimson and led the team with a second-place finish in the sabre.
Women's Heavyweight Crew Cruises to Beanpot Victory
Braving blustery and choppy conditions on the Charles River on Saturday morning, the No. 12 Radcliffe heavyweight crew out-rowed Boston-area rivals to take first place at the sixth annual Beanpot in the first race of the spring season.
Radcliffe Heavyweight Squad Preps for Beanpot
For the Radcliffe heavyweights, spring break’s end marks the end of winter training and the beginning of the long and grueling spring rowing season.
Fencing Delivers Strong Showing at Northeast Regional Championships
For the No. 6 Crimson men’s fencing team (12-6), this past weekend’s outing was an exceptionally fruitful one, as the epee and saber squads secured three medals and seven top-10 finishes.
Men's, Women's Fencing Dominate at Beanpot
The Harvard men’s and women’s fencing teams took home local bragging rights, taking home the Beanpot title for the fifth-straight year.
Men's, Women's Fencing Come up Short at Ivy League Championships
For the men, this year’s Ivy tournament presented an opportunity to defend last year’s Ancient Eight title, while for the women, it was an opportunity to end a three-year drought of Ivy glory.
Crimson Stymied by Penn State, Tops Five Other Programs
After opening its season with a strong showing in the Garret Open hosted by Penn State in November, the Harvard ...
Kiefer, Vloka Win Gold at First Tourney
The Harvard fencing team made a statement at its opening tournament at the Garett Penn State Open this weekend in State College, Pa.
Overtime Penn Goal Leaves Harvard Winless in Ivy League
In the finale of a lackluster Ivy League season, the Harvard men’s soccer team hosted Ancient Eight foe Penn.
Successful Foot of the Charles Brings Radcliffe Fall Season to a Close
Faced with pristine morning conditions on the Charles, the Radcliffe lightweight and heavyweight crews took to the water to take ...
Last-Place Crimson Stymied in Search of First Ivy Victory
After failing to find victory in its last 12 outings, the Harvard men’s soccer team travelled to New York City ...
Crimson Struggles to Evolve in 2011
Collegiate soccer is a game that would have made Charles Darwin and Gregor Mendel share a knowing smile. The nature ...
Title Eludes Crimson By Eight Seconds
The heavyweight 1V was the top Ivy to finish in the Championship Eights, coming in second place behind winner UVA.
Bartman Takes the Helm
Hopes soared with the mid-summer hiring of Michiel Bartman as head coach of the Radcliffe lightweights in July.