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Chelsea Gilbert

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Women's Swimming

Crimson Women Swim Past Hurricanes

The Harvard women's swimming and diving team stopped in Miami, Fla. on Friday afternoon for a meet against the Hurricanes to begin its new year.

Women's Swimming

Women's Swimming and Diving Extends Winnings Streak Against Columbia

Enter Friday’s matchup with Columbia, the Harvard women's swimming and diving team had never lost a meet against the Lions since the two schools first faced off in 1985.

Women's Swimming

WOMEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING: Harvard Captures Dual Meet, Ivy Titles

For the first time in seven years, the Crimson earned both the dual meet title and the Ivy League Championship title.

Men's Tennis

Men's Tennis Splits Weekend Matchups

The Harvard men’s tennis team spent the weekend on the road, travelling to Ithaca and New York City to kick off its Ivy League season. In its Friday matchup at Cornell, the No. 20 Crimson (17-2, 1-1 Ivy) stomped out the Big Red, emerging with a 7-0 victory to extend its winning streak to 13.

Women's Swimming

Leddy, Otto Compete at NCAA Championships

With spring break winding down, senior Meghan Leddy and freshman Courtney Otto spent their final days away from classes in Auburn, Ala. for the NCAA championship swim meet.

Women's Swimming

Women's Divers Fail To Qualify for NCAA Championship Meet

Senior Leslie Rea highlighted the Crimson's performance with a 13th-place finish in the one-meter dive.

Men's Basketball

Housing Day: The Most Athletic House

As we prepare for the Housing Day festivities, I thought I would take the time to determine which house is the most athletic.

Baseball

Housing Day: The Top Athlete in Each House

Housing Day is filled with the hype of which house is the best house. But whether it be quad or river, it doesn't really matter what house you're in, right? All that matters is who wears the house the best. Here is a list of athletes who make their houses shine.

Ali Lightborne
Women's Swimming

Women's Swimming and Diving Captures Dual Meet Title, Bests Princeton, Yale

In its most important meet of the season, the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team faced off against fourth-place Yale and Princeton, which entered the contest tied with the Crimson for first place in the Ivy League.

Ali Lightborne
Women's Swimming

Harvard Captures Dual Meet Title, Bests Princeton, Yale

In its most important meet of the season, the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team faced off against fourth-place Yale and Princeton, which entered the contest tied with the Crimson for first place in the Ivy League.

Women's Swimming

Harvard Falls to Pair of Big Ten Foes

After a training trip in Puerto Rico, a win against Ivy League rival Brown, and a week of practice, the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team travelled to Evanston, Ill., to take on two Big Ten teams, Northwestern and Iowa. And after starting the season 5-0, the Crimson (5-2, 5-0 Ivy) had its winning streak snapped, falling to Iowa by seven points, 153-146, and to Northwestern, 172-127.

Women's Basketball

Harvard Ends Non-Conference Schedule with 56-44 Win at TCU

In its final game before the Ivy League season begins, the Harvard women's basketball team ended its non-conference schedule on a high note, topping Texas Christian University, 56-44, on Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas.

Women's Ice Hockey

Women's Hockey Can't Extend Three-Game Winning Streak, Falling to Princeton, 3-0

Riding a three-game winning streak coming into Princeton’s Baker Rink, the No. 8 Harvard women's ice hockey team (9-5-0, 6-3-0 ECAC) failed to extend its run, falling to the Tigers (7-9-3, 6-6-1) in a Friday night ECAC matchup in Princeton, N.J.

TWO-BUCK CHUCK
Men's Swimming

Harvard Men's Swimming and Diving Wins 12th Straight Dual Meet in Defeat of Columbia

When the Harvard men’s swimming and diving team stepped out onto the Uris Pool deck in New York City on ...

Formals
Student Life

The Voice Helps You Find a Date to Formal

It's after Thanksgiving and there is one thing on many minds. No, not reading period or finals—formals.

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