Club Sports


Inside the World of Cricket

“So…what exactly is going on right now?” I ask the man standing to my right, my Internet-encyclopedia knowledge of the sport having failed me. Cricket, I’ve realized, is a complicated game.


A Fresh Start for Harvard Polo

The return of Harvard polo can largely be attributed to the efforts of Snow and his family, who have helped in the efforts to reinvigorate the once obsolete program.


Raising Money for Rugby

The Harvard-Radcliffe Rugby Football Club bypassed traditional forms of fundraising by creating a method of raising money unique to their athleticism: moving. Calling themselves "Radcliffe Movers," members of the Women's Rugby team will work in groups of two and three people to assist students as they move boxes and furniture out of their dorms and into house storage facilities. "We get off-season lifting workouts, you get your stuff moved," reads the tagline on the Radcliffe Movers sign-up form.


Club Baseball Wins ACBA World Series

Botarelli gets the signal from his shortstop, spins, and picks off the runner, officially placing the Harvard Club Baseball team (8-3) placing first in the American Club Baseball Association World Series.


Croquet Places Fifth at Nationals

This year, the historic game of croquet was restored to Harvard’s athletic fields, and the young team has already catapulted to success on a national scale. The recently re-founded Harvard croquet team competed in the national tournament this past weekend, placing fifth in the country.


Fourth Annual Fight Night

George "Halfblood" Hageman '12 delivers a hook to the jaw of Jay "Blood" Brooks '14 at the Harvard Boxing Club's fourth annual Kenneth Moskow Memorial Fight Night at the QRAC. The exhibition featured seventeen matches, each composed of three rounds of two minutes each.


Harvard Athletes and Spring Break Shenanigans

Long walks around Legoland and Disney World, intense blowgun fights, bike rides along Venice Beach and crashing in Tommy Lee ...


'Spikeball' at Harvard

At the beginning of the school year, a few freshmen in Holworthy decided to bring a new sport to Harvard: spikeball. But what started as fun in the Yard quickly became a full-fledged, very popular club sport. This Saturday, Harvard hosted the first inter-collegiate spikeball match against Dartmouth giving the football game that came later in the day a run for its money.


Harvard Polo

Casra Labelle ‘12 fights for the ball in a game against Yale on Sunday. The game, along with Myopia Polo’s Last Chukker Cup, was sponsored by Audi, who provided complimentary food, drink, admission, and test drives.


Club Tennis Impresses at First Fall Tournament

This weekend, Harvard men’s and women’s club tennis teams wrote the inaugural success story of the 2011 club sports fall season, winning the Battle of the Sections Tournament on the U.S Open courts at the Billie Jean King Tennis Center in Queens.


McLoon Reps Harvard in Nationals Victory

After two laps on an Olympic-level cycling course, four riders separated themselves from the pack in the women’s road race event of the USA Cycling 2011 Collegiate Road Nationals last May in Madison, Wis.


The Harvard Horntails, Harvard’s quidditch team, hosted a tournament on Feb. 20, 2011, that included other Boston-area teams as well as a team from the University of Vaasa in Finland.


Success

No. 12 Radcliffe rugby captured the Division II national title this weekend, and the Harvard men's rugby club reached the final four round of the Division I tournament.


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