Women's Crew
Harvard Within Striking Distance
Radcliffe heavyweight crew took to the water for the first time in competition, running five close races with defending NCAA
Fine Tuning for Harvard in Opener
The Radcliffe women’s lightweight crew took to the water for the first time this spring, and after a mixed-bag performance
At Head of the Charles, Women's Boats in Middle of the Pack
As the clouds parted over the Charles River yesterday, the big boys and girls of the Head of the Charles
HEAD OF THE CHARLES '07: Righting Its Ship
Just two years ago, the Radcliffe heavyweights hit a new low. For the first time in nine years—a run that
HEAD OF THE CHARLES '07: Return of the Queen
It is an October afternoon in the year 2000. A girl stands beside her father, gazing out over the water
HEAD OF THE CHARLES '07: Put Me In, Coach
Over the past seven years, women’s lightweight head coach Cecile Tucker has molded the lightweight crew program into the championship
HEAD OF THE CHARLES '07: The Elite Eight
It is said greatness is born, not bred. It is apparent from the beginning, obvious to anyone who is looking.
SEASON RECAP: Youth Leads The Way
The 2007 spring season for the Radcliffe lightweight crew was not one for the record books. During the dual season,
SEASON RECAP: Radcliffe Returns to Championship Form
The Radcliffe heavyweights’ season of a year ago left the program stunned. For the first time in 10 years, the
Bucknell Shocks Women's Lightweight Crew Field for IRA Title
Radcliffe should have known. The few who follow women’s lightweight crew understand the nature of the sport in which anything
Women's Heavyweight Crew Finishes 11th at NCAAs
It has been a turbulent few years for the Radcliffe heavyweight program. After missing the NCAA Championships last season for
SPORTS BRIEF: Radcliffe heavyweights set to make 10th NCAA tournament appearance
The Radcliffe heavyweight crew team has been selected as one of 12 teams headed to Tennessee for the 2007 NCAA
Radcliffe Bags Six Medals in Big Sprints Haul
If you looked at the results tabulated on the Cooper River in Camden, N.J., yesterday, there was one constant: Radcliffe,
Black and White Hope to Right Ship at Sprints
The crews of Harvard and Radcliffe face a unique challenge this weekend: find time to win the Eastern Sprints championships
Novices Prove Expert In Series of Blowouts
Imagine Harvard’s football team blowing out Yale 56-7. Or the basketball team beating up on Princeton 100-20. While such scores