Game Stories
Second Half Struggles Doom Women's Basketball Against Temple
Harvard took a 34-32 lead into halftime behind the strong play of senior forward Temi Fagbenle, but the Crimson continued a disturbing early season trend of failing to hang on to the ball in the second frame.
Men's Hockey Topples No. 4 UMass-Lowell, 4-2
Three teams from Massachusetts stand in front of the Harvard men’s ice hockey team in the national rankings. With Saturday night’s win, the Crimson has now taken them all down.
Harvard Takes Down UMass, 75-73
Senior wing Wesley Saunders’s three-point play with 38 seconds left—which had put Harvard up three—proved to give the team an insurmountable lead as the Crimson notched its best nonconference victory of the year, 75-73, in a game in which neither squad led by more than three in the final 17 minutes.
Wes Wing
Wesley Saunders, seen here in prior action, led the Crimson with 24 points on the night, as Harvard cruised past Houston, 84-63.
Men's Hockey Tops No. 1 BU in Overtime
The No. 18 Harvard men’s ice hockey team defeated No. 1 Boston University at Agganis Arena in overtime, 3-2.
Overtime Thriller
Junior co-captain Kyle Criscuolo, shown here in prior action, netted the game-winning goal for the Crimson in overtime, as Harvard took down No. 1 BU, 3-2.
Women's Basketball Finishes with Pair of Wins at Hall of Fame Tournament
In the marathon that was the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Tournament, Harvard started strong and finished stronger, with two last-minute victories giving it a winning tournament record.
Men's Basketball Cruises Past Houston, 84-63
A barrage of three-pointers late in the first half by the Houston Cougars (2-0) has been the equalizer through 20 minutes at Lavietes Pavilion.
Women's Hockey Ties with BU, 1-1
A staunch Terriers defense kept the Crimson from sealing a win in the 60 minutes of regulation play or five minutes of overtime.
Men's Crew Wraps Up Fall at Foot of the Charles
Heavyweight and lightweight crews combined forces to take on the Foot of the Charles, where the varsity heavyweight A boat took second place over all.
Men's Swimming and Diving Dominates, Remains Undefeated
Defending Ivy League Champions Harvard swept 10 of the meet’s 16 events.
Cross Country Competes at NCAAs and IC4A Championships
Hoping to finish the season on a high note, the Harvard men’s cross country team headed to New York to compete in the IC4A championships, while top runner Tom Purnell went to Terre Haute, Ind. to compete at the NCAA National Championships.
Women's Volleyball Falls Short in Tiebreaker Game Against Yale
They did it once. They did it twice. But ultimately, three times was just too much.
UCLA Shuts Out Women's Soccer in NCAA Tournament
UCLA, the defending national champions, proved to be too much for the Crimson as the team fell, 7-0, on Friday night in Los Angeles.
Harvard Beats Yale, 31-24, in Thriller, Finishes Unbeaten
Harvard finishes undefeated for third time in century.