Dominic Martinez
Where Are They Now? Bills Roll Over Struggling Eagles
In a new weekly feature, The Crimson will be tracking the successes (and potential failures) of some of Harvard’s most ...
Harvard Ninth at Paul Short Invitational
The Crimson men turned in an impressive ninth place finish, and the women’s squad finished 14th in a deep field that included four of the nation’s ten top-ranked teams.
Men Top Bulldogs in Yearly Showdown, Women Take Third
The men’s squad earned a first-place finish, while the women fell to both the Tigers and Bulldogs at Boston’s Franklin Park.
Cross Country Squads Compete at Bryant Invitational
The Harvard men’s and women’s cross country teams kicked off their seasons on Saturday as they traveled to Smithfield, R.I. to compete in the Bryant Invitational.
Young Runners Race at Bryant Invite
The Harvard men’s and women’s cross country teams kicked off their seasons on Saturday as the two squads traveled to Smithfield, R.I., to compete in the 5k course at the Bryant Invitational.
CROSS COUNTRY: Chenoweth and Richardson Lead Crimson on Trails
In spite of numerous injuries that marred their rosters, the Harvard men’s and women’s cross country teams enjoyed a successful 2010 season.
Foursome Sets Record at Penn Relays
The Harvard track and field team was in action up and down the East Coast this weekend, as it competed ...
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Radcliffe Rugby Returns to Competitive Past
Four years ago, the Radcliffe Rugby Football Club found itself near the bottom of Division I women’s college rugby, struggling to find enough players to field a complete team. It appeared that the program had come to its demise. But Radcliffe is now poised to return to its championship glory.
Kennedy School Revisits Chernobyl
The recent disaster at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant in Japan is a “decision moment” for the nuclear power community, according to Associate Professor of Public Policy at Kennedy School of Government Matthew Bunn.
Harvard Torments Bulldogs With High-Powered Offense
The Crimson took on Yale in an Ivy League doubleheader at Soldiers Field and easily took a pair of victories over the Bulldogs, 8-0 and 11-1.
Early Mistakes Lead to Defeat
The Harvard softball team (26-14, 10-2 Ivy) took the field yesterday afternoon hoping to earn its fifth consecutive victory as it faced Boston University (24-12, 6-3 America East). But in the end, it was the Terriers who came out on top at the BU Softball Field, defeating the Crimson, 5-3.
Split Squad Finds Plenty of Success
The Harvard track and field team returned to action this weekend, competing in a pair of invitationals on Saturday.
A National Tournament of Their Own
While Harvard boasts more Division-I teams than any school in the country, participation on these teams requires not only great skill, but great time commitment. For many student-athletes who can’t find the time to compete at the varsity level, club sports are the perfect alternative.
Host Harvard Picks Up Two Wins in Senior Day Doubleheader
The Harvard women’s water polo team came up with two wins against Connecticut College and Marist College at Blodgett Pool.