Field Hockey
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
Field Hockey Pummels Providence 7-0
As Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” played on the loudspeakers overhead, the Harvard field hockey team marched onto Jordan Field with
Field Hockey Takes Early Lead, Dominates UNH
Eleven minutes into the women’s field hockey game against New Hampshire at Jordan Field last night, junior midfielder Shelley Maasdorp
Field Hockey Grinds Out Win Over Bears
Coming off a huge victory over No. 11 UConn on Wednesday, the Harvard field hockey team won its second straight
Field Hockey Grinds Out Win Over Bears
Coming off a huge victory over No. 11 UConn on Wednesday, the Harvard field hockey team won its second straight
Field Hockey Shocks No. 11 UConn
The Harvard field hockey team didn’t care that Connecticut was ranked No. 11 in the country. The Crimson also didn’t
Field Hockey Faces Huskies
After two disappointing losses in College Park, Md. last weekend, the Harvard field hockey team will be looking to rebound
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After two disappointing losses in College Park, Md. last weekend, the Harvard field hockey team will be looking to rebound
Field Hockey Beaten By Pair of Top-20 Opponents
The Harvard field hockey team entered College Park, Md. for a two-game set against ranked opponents in the hopes of
Field Hockey Seeks Respect Against Top Foes
With an unblemished record to date, the Harvard field hockey team left for Maryland yesterday where it will play two
Athlete of the Week: Kate Gannon '05
Athletes react to pressure in one of two ways: they either crumble beneath its weight or they rise above it.
Field Hockey Blanks UMass 4-0
With 17 minutes left in the game, coach Sue Caples lifted senior goalkeeper Katie Zacarian to allow junior netminder Aliaa