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Justin C. Wong

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Harvard Medical School

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Harvard Medical School's Gordon Hall sits across the HMS quadrangle.

Men's Tennis

BRIEF: Men's Tennis Duo Pulls Upset in Oklahoma, Exits in Second Round

Co-captain Nicky Hu and junior Brian Yeung knocked off Texas Tech’s second-seeded duo of Hugo Dojas and Felipe Soares at the ITA All-American Championships before falling in the second round.

Men's Tennis

Men's Tennis Begins Fall at the UTR Boston Open

​This past weekend, the Harvard men’s tennis team kicked off its fall season by hosting the UTR Boston Open, which brought together local college players, top Boston-area juniors, as well as current and former ATP professionals.

eSports Board
On Campus

Gaming as Sport: eSports on the Rise

When asked to identify Harvard athletes, you might think of the football team taking the field at Harvard Stadium for The Game, the men’s basketball squad suiting up at Lavietes Pavilion, or the heavyweight crew team racing down the Charles River. A crowd of 50 people gathering in Pierce Hall 301 to play competitive video games might not be the first group that comes to mind.

Men's Tennis

Men's Tennis Sees Round of 32 Slip Away

After multiple weather delays that lengthened the match to six hours, the Crimson narrowly fell to Northwestern in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.

Phillips and Gonzales
Polo

A Sport Unlike Any Other

Although not an official varsity sport, the Harvard Polo Club represents one of the few of its kind and, for its thirty-odd members, the defining feature of their Harvard experiences.

Men's Tennis

Men's Tennis Keeps Tournament Hopes Alive with Ivy Victories

Winning matches against both Yale and Brown this weekend, the Crimson solidified its spot at number two in the Ivy League.

Sebastian At Large
Men's Tennis

Men's Tennis Splits Opening Ivy Weekend

In its Ivy League openers, the No. 36 Harvard men’s tennis team split a hotly contested pair of matches, taking down No. 55 Cornell, 4-3, on Saturday, but falling short against No. 28 Columbia on Sunday.

Men's Tennis

Athlete of the Week: Yeung and Solomon Lead Men's Tennis to Weekend Sweep

The Crimson has a strong foundation of underclassmen on its side— led by sophomore Brian Yeung and freshman Grant Solomon—who helped carry the team to victory in its matches on Saturday.

Men's Tennis

Men's Tennis Picks Up Two Weekend Victories

The Harvard men’s tennis team continued its strong run of late, further building up for its main spring season as it earned a weekend sweep.

Men's Tennis

Men's Tennis Claims ECAC Division I Indoor Championship

The Harvard men’s tennis team passed an important benchmark with flying colors this weekend in its buildup to its spring season, taking home the crown at the ECAC Division I Indoor Championship in Cambridge.

Men's Tennis

Men's Tennis Splits ITA Kick-Off Weekend Matches Against Ranked Opponents

The Harvard men’s tennis team split its weekend matches on its West Coast swing, winning one of two against highly ranked squads as part of ITA Kick-Off Weekend.

Multipurpose Football
Football

A Stadium For the Ages

For over a century, the concrete coliseum has served as a reflection of Harvard itself: a lasting institution, a beacon for the surrounding community, and a force for innovation and change.

Finished Forehand
Men's Tennis

Two Tourneys Mark End to Fall for Men's Tennis

While co-captain Denis Nguyen and sophomore Brian Yeung fell short for the Crimson on a national stage at the ITA Championships, the rest of the squad performed well at the Tribe Invitational and captured several All-Tournament awards.

Men's Tennis

Tennis Returns Home For Penultimate Fall Tournament

After a fall season spent largely on the road, the Harvard men’s tennis team returned home for Halloween weekend, hosting the UTR Metro Open at the Murr Center.

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