Men's Crew
Malfunction Costs Freshman Eight in Quarterfinals
The Harvard freshmen crew coasted to the quarterfinals of the Temple Cup, before falling to the eventual champion, the Netherlands’
Hometown Leander Tops Harvard's JV
Apparently Leander Club is Queen’s English for British Under-23 National Crew. Harvard’s second varsity eight, facing the prestigious feeder program
Dutch Edge Out Harvard First Varsity
A crew this unfamiliar with losing will never grow accustomed to finishing any less than first. And while it would
M. Heavyweight Crew Downs U.K., France
After more than two years without a loss, the Harvard men’s heavyweight crew finally met its match at the BearingPoint
Men's Heavyweight Crew Completes Undefeated Season
Perfection doesn’t come easily, but the Harvard men’s heavyweight crew team sure made it look that way. For the fourth
TEAM OF THE YEAR: Harvard Heavies Rout All Comers
By the end, opposing crews must have been wondering why they even bothered to show up. After all, they sure
M. Lights Attempt To Shake Even-Year Jinx Fails
Every odd-numbered year since 1991, the Harvard men’s lightweight crew has brought an Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) national championship back
No. 2 Men's Lightweights Falter, Fall to Fifth at IRAs
Two and a half weeks ago, Harvard’s men’s crews pulled off a rare one-two punch at the EARC Eastern Sprints,
M. Lights Fall to Navy
Last time it was in the final 700 meters. This go around, No. 1 Navy snatched victory away from No.
Heavies Sweep Eastern Championships
There’s winning, there’s dominance and there’s what Harvard did to its opponents yesterday at EARC Sprints. The Crimson owned the
M. Heavies Ready for Easterns
Two years without a loss. Think anyone will be gunning for the Harvard men’s heavyweight crew at EARC Sprints? “There
M. Lightweight Crew Prepares for Eastern Sprints
Erase those five feet 20 days ago and No. 2 Harvard, not No. 1 Navy, is the consensus pick as
Princeton, Yale Fall to M. Lights Yet Again
There’s nothing better than beating up on old friends to get over a heartbreaking loss. The No. 2 Harvard men’s
Men's Heavies Coast Past River Rival Huskies
With exams behind them, Northeastern’s rowers had an entire week to do nothing but cram for one last test. And
No. 1 Navy Clips M. Lights at Wire
Headed into the 38th running of the Haines Cup on Saturday, the Harvard and Navy men’s lightweight crews were separated