NCAA Tournament 2014


Race and Justice in Sports

Richard K. Sherman, left, Arian I. Foster, center, and Larry D. Fitzgerald, right, discuss their experiences during their collegiate years as student athletes and the difficulties they faced balancing academics and football.


Around the Square, Members of Harvard Community Gather to Support Men’s Basketball

Hundreds of energetic Crimson fans from the Harvard and Cambridge community gathered in dorms, in restaurants, and around laptops in the Yard and across the Square on Saturday night to watch Harvard’s men basketball team in the third-round NCAA Tournament game.


Izzo Presser

Head coach Tom Izzo's Michigan State men's basketball team will look to continue its recent hot play against Harvard on Saturday. The two squads will match up in the third round of the NCAA Tournament.


For Fans Willing To Travel, a Chance To Soak in Program’s Newfound Status

For the Harvard affiliates gathered in Section 103, the game represented an opportunity to come together as a community and enjoy the festivity and exposure that have come with the program’s increasing success in recent years.


NOTEBOOK: Basketball Dons the Cinderella Slipper Once Again

The Crimson advanced to the third round of the Big Dance for the second consecutive year. Amidst “I Believe” chants from its fan section, Harvard pulled off the upset, this time defeating fifth-seeded Cincinnati, 61-57.


Harvard vs. Cincinnati Band

Members of the Harvard University Band rally Crimson supporters during the second round of the NCAA Tournament on March 20.


Facing Biggest Challenge of the Season, Crimson Players Show Confidence

In its third-round NCAA Tournament matchup against Michigan State, the Crimson will be competing against one of college basketball’s best teams and a lineup full of superstars.


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