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Senior guard Victoria Lippert scored a game-high 24 points against Brown on Friday and followed it up with 19 on Saturday. It was the highest scoring weekend this season for Lippert, who is averaging 13.3 points per game.
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Congressman Michael Capuano’s (D-MA) Issues Director, Kate Auspitz, speaks on behalf of Congressman Michael Capuano on immigration policy and reform at Harvard Hillel on Wednesday evening.
Women's Soccer Drops First Ivy League Contest Since 2010
With 20 seconds left in the second period and the score tied at zero, it looked as if the Harvard-Penn women’s soccer matchup was slated for overtime.
Crimson To Challenge BC in Crosstown Rivalry
After claiming two big wins on the road against Colgate and Quinnipiac, the Harvard women’s soccer team returns home in hopes of snatching a victory against BC.
Women's Soccer Erases Early Deficit in 3-1 Victory
For the second time in as many contests, the Harvard women’s soccer team left the field on Sunday down 1-0 at halftime.
First-Time Opponents On Slate for Harvard
After drawing a hotly contested match last Monday with local rival Boston University, the Crimson looks to extend its unbeaten streak for the season against the Flyers in its second home match of the year and then on the road against Colgate (4-2-1).
Kurcz Shines in Fall Fiesta 2-2 Tie
Four years into a career that has seen her walk away with two Ivy League titles as part of what is quickly becoming a women’s soccer dynasty, senior Taryn Kurcz has had quite a few memorably moments. But all things considered, Monday night’s game, under the lights of the “Fall Fiesta,” might have been Kurcz’s best yet at Harvard.
FENCING: Both Men And Women fail To Capture League Title
Despite last year’s Ivy League title for the men’s squad and the NCAA individual foil title for sophomore Alexandra Kiefer, another successful year was never a certainty for the nationally-contending Crimson fencing team. But with a second-place finish by the men’s squad in the Ivy League Championship, a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships, and individual silver medal for outgoing co-captain Valentin Staller in the saber, Harvard was nonetheless able to remain in the upper echelons of Ivy and national fencing.
Mixed Weekend For Radcliffe Crew
The No. 4 lightweight first varsity eight finished third behind varsity eight winner Wisconsin and runner-up Stanford in Saturday's regatta. In Connecticut, Yale outdueled the Radcliffe heavyweights on the Housatonic.
Radcliffe Heavyweights Sweep Five Weekend Races
For the day, the Black and White (7-3) completed a sweep against the weekend challengers with wins in all five of its race on the Charles River.
Mixed Results for Radcliffe Boats
With the heavyweights visiting Princeton for an Ivy-filled regatta on Lake Carnegie and the lightweights defending home water on the Charles, both Black and White crews faced a series of familiar foes this past weekend.
Sasha's Sabre
Ryjik will be given a unique opportunity that few student-athletes are ever given in their athletic careers
Radcliffe Crew Takes Down Brown
The No. 13 Radcliffe heavyweight crew’s racing results on Saturday proved to be as mixed as the day’s weather. Though the Black and White 1V was unable to take down the defending national champions No. 7 Brown, the Radcliffe heavyweight crew took three of four races for the day.
Liverpool To Face AS Roma at Fenway Park
Harvard will once again be graced by the presence of an esteemed member of the English premiership, this time by Liverpool Football Club.