Field Hockey
End of an Era: Jen Ahn
In a game whose complex litany of rules are understood by only a few, she plays a position virtually ignored
Field Hockey Nearly Snaps Tigers' Streak
As it has every season since 1999, the story of field hockey in the Ivy League hinged on the fate
Field Hockey's Ahn Named First Team All-American
Harvard field hockey tri-captain Jenn Ahn was named a first-team All-American yesterday. She becomes the only Crimson player ever to
Field Hockey Snubbed by Selection Committee
The joking and chatting ceased. All attention was centered squarely on an image that, only moments before, was a background
Sackovich Embodies Youth Movement
NEW YORK, N.Y.—In what may turn out to be the last game of its 2003 season, the Harvard field hockey
Field Hockey Blanks Columbia, Awaits Tuesday’s NCAA Tournament Decision
NEW YORK, N.Y.—All the Harvard field hockey team can do now is wait. The No. 16 Crimson (12-5, 5-2 Ivy)
Field Hockey Suffers Controversial Loss
Saturday’s field hockey game should have been in honor of the graduating Crimson seniors who were playing their last regular-season
Field Hockey Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive with Victory
Under the stars and lights of Jordan Field, the Harvard field hockey team delivered last night, defeating Boston University 4-0
Princeton Deals Field Hockey First Ivy Defeat
During Saturday’s momentous meeting between the last of the Ivy League unbeatens, something had to give. Unfortunately for the No.
Field Hockey Hosts No. 8 Tigers in Ivy Clash
Everything will be on the line in tomorrow’s match-up of Ivy titans as No. 8 Princeton travels to Jordan Field
F. Hockey Rallies Over BC
With no time on the clock, the Boston College field hockey team faced its last chance to knot the score
Field Hockey Beats Yale To Stay Perfect in Ivies
One week after dispatching Cornell 6-0 in a high noon contest in Ithaca, N.Y., the No. 17 Harvard field hockey
Field Hockey Blows Out Cornell
The Harvard football team wasn’t the only squad to shut out a Cornell foe this weekend. After suffering a narrow
Field Hockey's Early Energy Disappears at Game's End
BOSTON, Mass.—Junior Shelley Maasdorp’s laser-beam one timer off a penalty corner capped nearly eight minutes of spirited, dominant play by
Defense Key for F. Hockey To Win
The Harvard field hockey team is on a roll. In today’s match-up against No. 12 Northeastern, the Crimson (7-2, 2-0