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No. 9 Harvard Prepares for Contest with Columbia on Friday in the Big Apple

With less than three weeks until the FCS Playoff Committee sets the field for the 24-team postseason tournament, the Harvard Crimson hopes to dominate the Columbia Lions in a game that could remind the playoff committee of the team’s early season blowouts.

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Harvard Men’s Soccer Draws to Cornell in Final Home Game of the Season

Harvard Men’s Soccer (5-5-5, 1-3-2 Ivy) drew Ivy League rivals Cornell (11-2-2, 4-1-1 Ivy) 0-0 on Saturday, closing out its home portion of the season with a performance that celebrated its graduating seniors.

Craig Shatters All-Time Pass TD Record as No. 12 Harvard Rallies Past Dartmouth

Star quarterback Jaden Craig tallied four touchdowns on his way to shattering Harvard’s all-time passing touchdown record as the Crimson (7-0, 4-0 Ivy) overpowered the Dartmouth Big Green (5-2, 2-2 Ivy) on Saturday to remain undefeated.

Harvard Men’s Ice Hockey Knocked Down By No. 9 UConn in Shootout at Season Opener

On Halloween night, the Harvard men’s ice hockey team fell to the No. 9-ranked University of Connecticut Huskies in the Crimson’s first matchup of the regular season.

Zhang Leads Harvard Women’s Golf to Third-place Finish in Final Tournament of the Season

Harvard Women’s Golf ended its fall season strong with a tied-third place finish in the last stop of the year at the Lady Blue Hen Invitational at the Rehoboth Beach Country Club in Rehoboth Beach, Del. Led by sophomore Vanessa Zhang, who topped the individual leaderboard with an impressive three-round score of six-under (210), the Crimson completed its fall season with back-to-back third-place finishes.

No. 3 Harvard Field Hockey Sweeps the Weekend, Sets Program Record For Longest Win Streak

No. 3 Harvard field hockey continued its historic season this past weekend. The Crimson (15-0, 6-0 Ivy) beat Columbia (7-7, 1-5 Ivy) in a tight 2-0 game on Berylson Field last Friday. Then, on Sunday, the Harvard team headed to Amherst, Mass., where it defeated the No. 15 University of Massachusetts (14-3, 7-1 MAC) in a 1-0 nailbiter.

No. 12 Harvard Faces Toughest Matchup Yet on Saturday Against Dartmouth

After a roaring victory over the Tigers last week, the No. 12 Harvard Crimson looks to reign supreme against the Dartmouth Big Green in Saturday’s clash of the colors for League control.

Owensby and Shao Lead Harvard to Doubles Championship Title at Ivy League Qualifier

Harvard women’s tennis made a strong statement on its home courts this past weekend at the Ivy League Qualifier Tournament. Captain Charlotte Owensby made a powerful run to the singles final and secured the doubles championship with freshman Claire Shao.

Harvard Men’s Water Polo Splits Four Games in California Tournament

No. 19 Harvard men’s water polo (15-8, 5-0 NWPC) split its four final non-conference games at the Julian Fraser Memorial Tournament in Santa Clara, CA, this weekend, ahead of its five remaining conference games over the next two weekends.

Unstoppable Harvard Women’s Rugby Posts Massive 81–7 Win Against Princeton To Seal Perfect Regular Season

Harvard women’s rugby travelled down to Princeton for a Saturday afternoon game to close out the regular season. The team was looking to make it seven out of wins in its final regular-season matchup, ultimately remaining perfect in a dominant 81-7 effort.

Harvard Women’s Volleyball Dominates at Home

Harvard women’s volleyball returned home after a short road trip to a packed, Parent’s Weekend crowd at the Malkin Athletic Center. The Crimson began its second trip through the Ivy League with a win over Dartmouth