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Harvard Men's Basketball Orchestrates Twenty Point Comeback in 86-75 Win Over New Hampshire

Facing its first true test of the 2025-26 campaign, the Harvard men’s basketball team (2-0) reversed a 20-point deficit in an 86-75 come-from-behind victory over New Hampshire (1-2) on Sunday. The Crimson’s starting five — who all scored in the double digits — accounted for 84 of its 86 points.

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Harvard Wrestling Opens Season Strong at Journeymen Collegiate Classic

On a rainy Sunday morning in Bethlehem, Pa., the Harvard Crimson wrestling team opened its 2025-2026 season with a strong showing at the Journeyman Collegiate Classic, leaving with the 157-pound title for captain Jimmy Harrington and the 125-pound runner-up position for sophomore Logan Brzozowski.

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Harvard Men's Hockey Comes Up Short Against Cornell, Loses 3-1

In an early rivalry matchup, Harvard men’s ice hockey (1-1-1, 0-1-0 ECAC) was overwhelmed by both players and the many fans donning Cornell’s red and white, losing to Cornell (2-1-0, 1-0-0 ECAC) 3-1 at Bright Landry Hockey Center on Friday.

Men's Basketball Defeats MIT in Home Opener

Led by junior Thomas Batties II and senior Chandler Piggé, the Harvard men’s basketball team cruised to a 79–50 win over MIT on Friday. The season opener at Lavietes Pavilion felt like a comfortable tune-up for the Crimson, providing a smooth start to the year against a Division III opponent.

No. 9 Harvard Football Crushes Columbia 31-14 in Manhattan to Move to 8-0

In the concrete jungle where dreams are made, the No. 9 Harvard football team proved that there’s nothing it couldn’t do, crowning itself as the king of New York as it crushed the Columbia Lions 31-14 on Friday night.

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.

Kavya Karra leads the way for Harvard Women's team at Harvard Fall Invitational

Harvard capped off its fall season with a competitive weekend at the Harvard Fall Invitational, highlighting continued progress and depth ahead of next week’s ITA Conference Masters in San Diego, Calif. The team finished 7-9 in overall play, with a singles 6–6 record and a doubles record of  3–4.

From Rebuilding to Rebuilt: Harvard Men’s Basketball Returns

The long wait is finally over. After a 2024-25 season where Harvard men’s basketball recorded its first losing record since 2016 and missed out on Ivy Madness, the Crimson begins its 2025-26 regular season on Friday, Nov. 7.

Harvard Men’s Ice Hockey Topples Stonehill, Scores 6 Goals

In its first-ever meeting, the Harvard men’s ice hockey team (1-0-1, 0-0-0 ECAC) steamrolled past Stonehill to a resounding 6-2 win that saw a 3-goal performance in the first period and a .944 save percentage from sophomore netminder Ben Charette.

Men’s Water Polo Completes Fourth Quarter Comeback, Wins Doubleheader to Remain Conference Leaders

No. 18 Harvard’s men’s water polo (17-8, 7-0 NWPC) maintained its position as the undefeated NWPC leaders, following its sixth and seventh consecutive conference wins against MIT and Brown in Saturday’s doubleheader.

Women's Soccer Falls to Columbia, Killing Championship Dreams

Harvard women’s soccer traveled to New York City Saturday to face the Columbia Lions — falling 2-1 after a 90 minute battle and ending the team’s postseason hopes.

Women’s Swim and Dive Has a Roaring Start to the Season in Opening Meet Against Brown

This Halloween, the Harvard women’s swim and dive team costumed up to face Brown in the team’s opening meet. The Crimson had a powerful start to the season, beating the Bears 172-71.