Winter Sports Supp 2017
Stare Down
Sophomore guard Bryce Aiken, who averaged 14.5 points as the Crimson's leading scorer last season, will be an important offensive threat for Amaker this season.
New Year, Same Story: Men's Hockey Faces Roster Turnover
“It’s a new year. We lost a lot of great players, a lot of great leadership.” For the Harvard men’s hockey team, these words from coach Ted Donato ’91 are all too familiar. Each season, and especially the last two, the talent walking the stage in late May seems irreplaceable. And yet, the Crimson is starting to develop a knack for turning over its roster and staying competitive year in and year out.
Horton Hears a Horn
Tri-captain Jake Horton tenses before the puck drops in the Crimson's season opener against Dartmouth.
Northern Lands
Djuricic goes up for the slam at this year's Crimson Madness. The freshman is one of three Canadian players on Amaker's roster.
Face to Face
Harvard has started off with two conference wins against Dartmouth and Princeton and will look to continue its hot league play next weekend against Brown and Yale.
Gang Green
Harvard will look to avoid the Ivy League swarm this season as it seeks redemption after a poor showing last year.
Women's Ice Hockey Starts Strong in Rebound Season
Coming off an atrocious 5-19-5 campaign, Harvard has racked up two wins already thanks to new leaders and a batch of skilled youngsters.
Canadian Players Boost Men's Basketball
This year, three Crimson players hail from the province of Ontario: senior captain Chris Egi, junior guard Corey Johnson, and freshman forward Danilo Djuricic. Additionally, Amaker secured a verbal commitment this fall from Noah Kirkwood, a 6’6” guard from Kanata, Ontario
Swedish Swish
Freshman guard Matilda Salen, hailing from Bromma, Sweden, looks to bolster the Crimson's backcourt.
Towering Above
Freshman forward Maddie Stuhlreyer is now Harvard's tallest player, standing at 6'5".
Women's Basketball Welcomes Talented Freshmen
With the new cohort of forwards Rachel Levy, Grace Tworek, Maddie Stuhlreyer, and Jadyn Bush and rookie guard Matilda Salen, Harvard looks to make its first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2007.
Ballin' Out
Junior guard Nani Redford makes up a growing upperclassman core for the Harvard women's basketball team.
Pic Me
Former Harvard captain Michelle Picard '15-'16 will anchor the Metropolitan Riveters' blueline in her sophomore NWHL season.
Consistency is Key as Women's Basketball Seeks First Ivy Title Since 2008
Picked to finish third in the Ivy League behind Princeton and Penn, the Crimson returns a bevy of talent and experience as it seeks to build on last year's 21-9 season.
Women's Ice Hockey Feeds Players to the Pros
After decorated Crimson careers, a handful of women's hockey players have caught on with the NWHL and CWHL, two professional leagues.