Game Stories
Nadler Leads Skiing At EISA Championships
The Harvard ski team finished in ninth place at the joint Bates Carnival and EISA Championships in Newry, Maine this weekend. Junior Rebecca Nadler, the defending national champion in the giant slalom, was the lone Crimson skier to qualify for this year's NCAA championships.
Women's Basketball Holds Lead To Defeat Brown
It seemed as though a game that the Harvard women’s basketball team had once led by double digits was slipping away. But the Crimson held on down the stretch to escape with a victory.
Men's Basketball Bests Brown, 65-47
For a majority of the first half, it wasn’t a question of who had more points, Harvard or Brown, but whether the Bears had more points or turnovers. It was the latter, but a Brown run midway through the second period enabled the Bears to close the lead to single-digits for the first time since the score was 11-2 less than six minutes into the contest. Though the Crimson would win the game, 65-47, Friday night at the Pizzitola Sports Center, its sizable advantage had to be regained in the last fourth of the contest.
Prolific Attack Propels Women's Hockey in Domination of Brown
Despite playing with an altered lineup, the squad registered its 18th straight home victory dating back to last year with a 5-2 win over Brown.
Women's Squash Claims Third National Title in Four Years
This time around, Sobhy wasted little time, stringing together 11-8, 11-7, and 11-8 wins to pick up the victory and seal the national title for the Crimson.
Men's Squash Secures Share of Ivy League Title
The stakes were high across the river at the Murr Center, as Harvard men’s squash took on Yale (11-3, 5-2 Ivy) with an Ivy League title on the line. The Crimson (15-2, 6-1) and its chief rival were tied at the top of the Ivy League at 5-1 in conference play going into their first match since ‘Nemo’ disrupted both squads’ schedules.
Women's Hockey Drops Battle Against Cornell
With the victory, Cornell (21-5-1, 16-3-1 ECAC) retained its ECAC point lead, though Harvard (19-4-2, 15-2-1 ECAC) still controls its own destiny with four games to play.
Men's Hockey Earns Draw Against Longtime Rival Cornell
In a battle for late-season momentum, the Harvard men’s hockey team skated to a 2-2 draw against historic rival Cornell (9-13-3, 5-10-3) Saturday night at a crowded Bright Hockey Center.
Wrestling Pins Down Brown, Boston University
Harvard co-captain Steven Keith rounded in his 100th career win after a 7-2 decision over Brown’s Cortlandt Choate at the Malkin Athletic Center Saturday afternoon. The senior went undefeated for the day, securing his 101st victory a few hours later against Boston University’s Tyler Scotton. Keith now joins the ranks of teammate and co-captain Walter Peppelman in the 100-win club.
Propelled By An Early Start, Women's Hockey Takes Down Colgate, 5-2
Just over three minutes into the game, the Harvard women’s hockey team had already netted two goals and set the tone for its match against Colgate (9-19-3, 4-13-3 ECAC) Saturday night at Starr Arena. The Crimson (19-4-2, 15-2-1) bounced back from a Friday night loss against league rival Cornell to top the Raiders, 5-2.
Women's Basketball Loses Early Momentum, Falls to Princeton, 67-51
In front of the crowd at Jadwin Gymnasium, Harvard women’s basketball dropped an early lead to Princeton on Saturday night and fell in the Tigers’ territory for the fourth consecutive year.
Men's Basketball Outlasts Princeton, 69-57, To Take First Place in Conference
The Harvard men’s basketball team outlasted its biggest Ivy competition, 69-57, in front of a packed crowd on Saturday evening.
Men's Volleyball Completes Sweep, Overcomes St. Francis, 3-0
The Harvard men’s volleyball team (7-2, 3-1 EIVA) added to the program’s best win over No. 9 Penn State by racking up another straight set conference victory over St. Francis (5-9, 2-3 EIVA) Saturday night at the Malkin Athletic Center, 3-0.
Men's Swimming and Diving Completes Perfect Season
With a historic win against Princeton two weekends ago in the books, the No. 16 Harvard men’s swimming and diving team had just one dual meet left on its schedule. Having taken down all other opponents, the Crimson had its eyes set on its second undefeated dual season in the past three years. All that stood in the way was its last home meet of the season against conference foe Penn.
Men's Tennis Emerges With Third-Place Finish in Ithaca
The Harvard men’s tennis team earned a third-place finish in the ECAC Men’s Indoor Tennis Championship on Sunday after a hard-fought, short-handed 4-3 victory over Princeton (3-3) at the Reis Tennis Center, bouncing back from Saturday’s 4-2 defeat in the semifinals to host Cornell.