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Women's Basketball

Women's Basketball Tops Yale, 68-63, in New Haven

Junior forward AnnMarie Healy finished with 24 points on just 11 shots, shooting a blistering 91 percent from the field to pace Harvard (14-14, 7-7 Ivy) to a 68-63 victory over Yale (13-15, 7-7) Friday night in New Haven.

Women's Basketball

Killer P's Prove Too Much For Women's Basketball

Going on the road against the top two teams in the conference, one of which is making a strong case for being among the best Ivy League women’s basketball teams ever, is never an easy task.

Women's Basketball

Women's Basketball Falls to Princeton

Coming into Lavietes ranked top ten in the nation in scoring margin, field goal percentage, and three-point percentage, the Princeton women's basketball team was able to handle Harvard's efforts handily en route to a 96-46 win.

Tall Temi
Women's Basketball

Women's Basketball Uses Second-Half Surge to Defeat UMass

After an up-and-down first half offensively for the Crimson that allowed the Minutewomen to stay in the game, senior guard Ali Curtis turned it on to lead a rejuvenated Harvard attack in the second half.

Backcourt
Women's Basketball

A Fresh Look For Women's Basketball Backcourt

Following the graduation of Christine Clark ’14, the Harvard women’s basketball team will turn to senior Ali Curtis and junior Kit Metoyer to lead the charge from the backcourt. While Clark is one of the program’s all-time leading scorers, Crimson coach Kathy Delaney-Smith believes that her team is as deep as ever.

CLARK HORSE
Men's Basketball

Former Crimson Athletes Remain Busy During Summer

While Crimson athletes across many sports made news this summer, basketball, football, and crew all had multiple current and former athletes making headlines.

Women's Crew

Radcliffe Has Mixed Dual Meet Results

Coming off of a weekend that saw each team face elite competition at the Clemson Invitational and Lightweight Invitational, the Radcliffe heavyweights and lightweights both traveled to familiar rivals for dual meets.

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Women's Crew

Radcliffe Lightweights Top No. 1 Stanford, Heavyweights Compete at Clemson Invitational

The lightweights competed in two races at home this weekend, the Lightweight Invitational on Saturday and the Muri Cup on Sunday, while the heavyweights traveled to Clemson, S.C. for the Clemson Invitational.

You Mad?
Sports Blog

Athlete of the Week Runners-Up: Week of 4/7

Women's Crew

Mixed Results for Radcliffe Crew

It was a tale of two teams for the Radcliffe crew teams on Saturday, as the lightweights triumphed over Georgetown with a sweep at home while the heavyweights failed to win a race against Brown in Providence, R.I.

Sports Blog

Ex Post Facto—The Weekend in Sports: 3/31/14

While you were spending way too much time catching Pokémon on Google Maps, here is what happened in Crimson sports this past weekend.

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Women's Basketball

Women's Basketball Eliminated in Second Round of WNIT

After facing a barrage of three-pointers in its first-round WNIT win over Iona, the Harvard women’s basketball team fell, 63-52, to a Rutgers squad that launched all 61 of its shots from inside the arc in its WNIT second round matchup.

Captain Clutch
Men's Basketball

Athlete of the Week Runners-Up: Week of 3/10

While sophomore Todd Preston top honors this week for his EIWA wrestling exploits, basketball players Steve Moundou-Missi, Laurent Rivard, and Temi Fagbenle are The Crimson's Athlete of the Week runners-up.

Harvard Coach Tommy Amaker
Baseball

Ex Post Facto—The Weekend in Sports: 3/9/14

While you were busy power-watching housing day videos and writing strongly worded letters to your various friends in Kirkland house...

Clark
Women's Basketball

Women's Basketball Falls to Princeton, Dampening Hopes for Ivy Title

A night after dropping to Penn, the Harvard women's basketball team also lost to Princeton.

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