David Mazza
Men's Hockey Comes Back To Tie Dartmouth
Playing its third game in five days, Harvard overcame a two-goal deficit to earn a 2-2 tie against Dartmouth.
Where Are They Now? Leblanc's Strong NHL Showing
Leblanc was sent back down to Montreal’s AHL affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs, on Jan. 4.
Men's Volleyball Rolls to Shutout Victory in Home Opener
The Harvard men’s volleyball team (3-0) cruised to its second straight shutout win, defeating Springfield, 3-0, in its home opener Saturday night at the Malkin Athletic Center.
Men's Hockey Escapes with 2-2 Tie at No. 9 Cornell
The Harvard men’s hockey team overcame flying dead fish and a third-period deficit to come back and tie No. 9 Cornell, 2-2, Saturday night in front of a sold-out crowd at Lynah Rink in Ithaca, N.Y.
Late Charge Falls Short as Women's Basketball Loses to UND
Down 60-57, sophomore Christine Clark threw up a three-pointer after a quick transition up the court with five seconds left on the clock. But the shot did not fall, giving North Dakota (9-9) the victory over the Crimson (8-7, 1-0 Ivy) Tuesday night at Lavietes Pavilion.
No. 5 Men's Squash Can't Complete Comeback in Loss to No. 3 Princeton
In a hard-fought contest that featured one of the best matchups of the early season, the No. 3 Princeton narrowly defeated No. 5 Harvard, 5-4, before a sizeable crowd at the Murr Center on Sunday afternoon.
Harvard Enjoys Undefeated Weekend Against Unranked Foes
The Harvard men’s squash team (9-0, 1-0 Ivy) blew away the competition this weekend, defeating a slew of teams from the Northeast.
No. 1 Crimson Sweeps Two Contests Easily
The No. 1 Crimson (4-0, 1-0) defeated the Big Green, 8-1, and the Panthers, 9-0.
Former Harvard Forward Leblanc Reaches National Hockey League
In his first career appearance, Leblanc had two assists and the overtime game-winning goal, propelling the Hamilton Bulldogs over the Rochester Americans, 3-2, in the American Hockey League.
Harvard Rallies to Top UNH
The Harvard men's hockey team overcame an early four-goal deficit and came away with a 7-6 victory over the University ...
No. 1 Crimson Tops Williams, Stanford
The top-ranked Harvard women’s squash team opened the season with a bang, defeating both Stanford and Williams last Friday in ...
Students Publish Booklet on Slavery at Harvard
In the early days of Harvard, slaves played a role in the everyday life of the university. They worked in the homes of faculty and alumni, and later, they hid in the Warren House as part of the Underground Railroad.
Ancient Eight Arena Tour
The Harvard men’s basketball season may have ended abruptly last year, but at Lavietes Pavilion, the team could not be beat.
Crimson Eyes Europe Ball
Co-captain Brogan Berry currently has her eyes set on Princeton, Yale, and the rest of the Ivy League. But a year from now, she could be preparing for Bourges, Rivas Ecopolis, or Taranto.
Crimson Gets Fishy Treatment From Cornell
When the Harvard men’s hockey team hosts the Big Red of Cornell at the Bright Hockey Center tomorrow, it won’t ...