Club Sports
Table Tennis Competes at Nationals
The members of the Harvard Table Tennis Club have traded in solo cups for paddles and legitimate athletic competition.
Crimson Club Tennis Holds Its Own at Nationals
Though the French Open didn’t kick off until Sunday, the Harvard club tennis team faced some big-time competition of its ...
A National Tournament of Their Own
While Harvard boasts more Division-I teams than any school in the country, participation on these teams requires not only great skill, but great time commitment. For many student-athletes who can’t find the time to compete at the varsity level, club sports are the perfect alternative.
The Finals Club
Many athletes who cannot invest the time that varsity sports require find kindred souls on club teams. This season, club basketball and tennis have found tremendous success. Men’s basketball made it to the NIRSA National Basketball Championship, and tennis competes this weekend.
B.good To Help Fund Men's Club Basketball
B.good is offering a special deal this week to support the Harvard Classics Men's Club Basketball Team's efforts to raise funds to send 10 of its members to the Men's Club Basketball National Championship.
Club Basketball Heads South for Nationals
With March Madness just about as mad as it’s ever been, there’s no doubt many of Harvard’s basketball fans will ...
Club Sports Have Presence on Campus
It is a widely known fact that Harvard is home to more Division-I varsity sports than any other university in ...
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Harvard College students participate in club swimming practice, a recreational team that meets weekly and competes against other universities.
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Harvard College students participate in club swimming practice, a recreational team that meets weekly and competes against other universities.
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Harvard College students participate in club swimming practice, a recreational team that meets weekly and competes against other universities.
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Harvard College students participate in club swimming practice, a recreational team that meets weekly and competes against other universities.
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Harvard College students participate in club swimming practice, a recreational team that meets weekly and competes against other universities.