Winter Sports Supp 2016


Women's Basketball Looks to Compete for Top Spot

The Harvard women’s basketball team may have lost its three best players to graduation, but this year’s squad is looking to make history, not excuses.


Laing Wait

Senior goalie Brianna Laing, here shown in a matchup with Brown last season, will compete with fellow senior goalie Molly Tissenbaum to replace graduated bedrock Emerance Maschmeyer.


With Vesey and Criscuolo Gone, Kerfoot Takes the Reins

When you play with wingers as talented as Jimmy Vesey and Kyle Criscuolo, your job is to distribute. Thirty of Alex Kerfoot’s 34 points last year came via assists, explaining exactly why Vesey dominated more headlines than the junior from West Vancouver. Things are different now.


Without Clear Centerpiece, Men's Hockey to Rely on Depth

​Hobey Baker winner Jimmy Vesey ’16 is now a member of the New York Rangers. Not to mention, two-year captain Kyle Criscuolo has departed as well.​ But fear not Cambridge, for the Bright lights are not to be extinguished just yet. A new act is in town, and it’s ranked No. 12 in the nation.


Boehm Goes the Dynamite

Replacing graduated seniors is never an easy task. Filling the shoes of AnnMarie Healy ’16, a first team All-Ivy selection and the leading scorer for last year’s Harvard women’s basketball team, is even tougher.


After a Year-Long Hiatus, Siyani Chambers is Back

Chambers’ absence was felt on and off the court


After Departure of Core Senior Class, Women's Ice Hockey Looks for New Identity

​The Harvard women’s hockey team doesn’t believe in rebuilding years. After graduating five seniors last year and recruiting six new freshmen to the ice in Cambridge, the team is prepared to prove wrong those who view the 2016-2017 season as one solely for growth.


Locked and Loaded

The men's basketball team looks to make its return to March Madness thanks to a loaded roster filled with both high-ceiling prospects and seasoned veterans.


Their Goal is to Stop Yours

Rarely do coaches have to replace arguably the best player in program history at a certain position.


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