James M. Acer
Experienced Princeton Escapes Late Crimson Offensive Surge
Despite the Crimson’s heroics, the Princeton defense held strong for the remainder of the game, and the Harvard men’s hockey team could not find an equalizer as it fell, 4-3, in its opening contest of the 2011-2012 season.
Host Harvard Takes Third at Ivy League Championships
After falling short against Brown on Sunday morning at Blodgett Pool, Harvard men’s water polo team rallied in a dominant ...
A Twitter Directory of Harvard Athletes
For those looking to take their Crimson fandom to the next level, it’s time to stop procrastinating your way through that paper by checking Facebook every 3 minutes, and time to make the move to Twitter.
Harvard Suffers Second Straight Shutout, Falls to Bears
The Bears handed Harvard (2-9-1, 0-3) its fifth consecutive loss, a streak that includes the squad’s first three Ivy League contests.
Rookies Acing Early Contests
Already, the performances of a handful of its rookie members have given the squad hope that this year’s freshman class can push the Crimson over the top.
Crimson Nails Yale in Overtime for Second Straight Ivy Win
Harvard sophomore Peyton Johnson buried a penalty kick in the 93rd minute to give the Crimson a 2-1 victory at Yale on Saturday.
Crimson Freshmen Bolster Struggling Offense
It’s been an inconsistent start to the year for the Harvard men’s soccer team, which dropped a heartbreaking match to Vermont on a late-game header last Sunday.
Harvard Track Alumni Chasing Olympic Dreams
Charles Gillespie ‘10 and Brian Hill ‘11 are now chasing Olympic dreams.