Alexander Koenig
Men's Soccer Travels to No. 19 Brown
The Harvard men’s soccer team is at a cross-road. More than halfway through the season the team has just one victory—a 1-0 win over Michigan State more than a month ago on September 7. It finished last season with a program-low two wins
Harvard To Build New Basketball Arena
On the heels of a record-breaking basketball season and in the midst of a dominant run for Crimson football, Harvard will replace its undersized basketball stadium and renovate the nation’s oldest football stadium.
Crimson Poised for Improved Ivy Finish
Call me crazy, but I think the Harvard men’s soccer team (1-5-3, 0-0-1 Ivy) is looking better than it has in a long time. Allow me to explain.
Men's Soccer Unable To Capitalize on 23 Shots in 0-0 Tie
The Harvard men's soccer team dominated Yale in many aspects of the teams’ contest Saturday night—except the one most important measure.
PARDON THE COLLABORATION: A Rough Year So Far For Yale Football
Harvard’s rival in New Haven is engaged in what has become a year-long comedy of errors on and off the field.
No. 4/3 UConn Outclasses Men's Soccer, 6-0
Harvard was unable to register a shot on goal as the Huskies dominated every facet of the game from start to finish.
Questions Abound for Men's Basketball
What rotation will the Crimson rely on in its bid to defend its Ivy crown and return to the NCAA Tournament?
A New Set of Weapons at Wideout
An air of confidence surrounds the members of Harvard’s revamped receiving corps. The unproven trio of juniors Andrew Berg and Ricky Zorn and sophomore Seitu Smith II say they’re ready to show Crimson fans and the Ivy League what they’re made of.
Harvard Olympians Share Incredible Stories
In addition to late nights at the Kong and a couple of long-term projects with friends, this summer I had the pleasure of covering the Olympics for the Crimson.
Football Bracing for Lineup Changes Following Government 1310 Incident
Days before Saturday’s season opener against the University of San Diego, the Harvard football team is grappling with the ramifications of the Government 1310 cheating scandal.
Top Ten Moments of the Harvard Sports Summer
You usually don’t associate the summer months with collegiate athletics. But for a number of reasons—one big one being the Olympics—the summer of 2012 was different for Harvard athletes. Here are just a few of the memorable moments from an incredible three months, in no particular order.
Men's Soccer Hosts Michigan State in Home Opener
In the Spartans (1-2-1), the Crimson (0-1-1) faces its first big conference test at home since a 2-1 victory over Stanford of the Pac-12 in the 2010 home opener.
Men's Soccer Falls to Northeastern, 1-0
Like a spitfire, Northeastern senior attacking midfielder Dante Marini tore through the Harvard defense on run after run. Marini, listed at 5’3”, and fellow senior Don Anding left the Crimson defenders gassed and created scoring chances all afternoon as the Huskies (3-0-0) defeated Harvard (0-1-1), 1-0, in front of a capacity crowd Sunday at Northeastern.
Men's Soccer Opens Season With 1-1 Tie
Momentum from a strong spring exhibition season seemed to carry over into the Harvard men’s soccer team’s Friday matchup at UMass. But despite dominating possession and outshooting the Minutemen, 19-10, the Crimson (0-0-1) opened its season in a 1-1 deadlock.
Day 14 At the London Olympics: Meyer '10 Comes 10th in 10k Open Water
The last Harvard athlete to compete in the London Olympics was Alex Meyer '10 in the men's 10k open water ...