Crimson staff writer
Denny Purcell
Latest Content
Women's Volleyball Splits Season's Final Weekend
The Harvard women’s volleyball team (10-16, 7-7 Ivy) dropped its match to Yale (18-5, 14-0) on Friday night but rebounded with a win against Brown (7-17, 3-11) on Saturday to finish the year .500 in conference play.
Women's Volleyball Tops Conference Rivals in N.Y.
With back-to-back wins this weekend at Cornell (6-12, 2-5 Ivy) and Columbia (8-8, 3-4 Ivy), the Harvard women’s volleyball team (7-11, 4-3 Ivy) jumped into a tie for third in the Ivy League.
Women's Volleyball Beats Cornell in Four Sets
After getting out to an early two-set lead, the Harvard women’s volleyball team (6-11, 3-3 Ivy) was able to hold ...
Women's Volleyball Can't Hold On at Dartmouth
With a one set lead and two match points, it seemed as if the Harvard women’s volleyball team (2-9, 0-1 Ivy) was poised to turn things around and get a big win in its first Ivy League game of the season. But two kills by Dartmouth (2-8, 1-0 Ivy) forced a fifth set and eventually led to a Big Green victory, 25-22, 20-25, 22-25, 28-26, 15-10, in Hanover on Friday night.
Women's Volleyball Goes Winless at New England Challenge
The Harvard women’s volleyball team dropped each of its three matches in straight sets.
Harvard Women's Volleyball To Face Three Non-Conference Foes at Harvard Invitational
After dropping its first three games of the season, the Harvard women’s volleyball team looks to turn things around this ...
Women's Volleyball Finishes 2-1 at Harvard Invitational
After sweeping Manhattan to open the tournament on Friday, Harvard topped Providence in three sets before Northern Kentucky, the ultimate winner of the invite, blanked the Crimson.
Drumm Boys Sail To Their Own Beat
To the outside observer, his lifejacket color and wristwatch appear to be all that separate Harvard freshman sailor Brian Drumm from his identical twin Michael.
HSPH Prof Awarded for Violence Prevention Work
Harvard School of Public Health Professor David Hemenway ’66 was honored with the Striving for Justice Award by Community Works—a portfolio consisting of 34 social justice organizations—for his extensive work on implementing violence prevention programs.
Yale Quarterback Faces Conflict Between Harvard Game, Rhodes Interview
With the Harvard-Yale game just around the corner, many students and alumni have been planning their weekends for weeks. If you ask these people what it would take for them to miss the game, many of them may jokingly say they wouldn't miss it for the world. For the Bulldogs' senior quarterback Patrick Witt, though, this has just become a very real question.
Radcliffe Freshman Grinalds Stepping Up Early
For most people, mistakenly going to the wrong practice might ruin your day. But for Lucy Grinalds, a freshman on Radcliffe heavyweight crew, this mishap may have completely changed her life.
Second-Half Goals Secure First Ivy League Win for Crimson
Harvard (3-3, 1-1 Ivy) got off to a hot start in the second half to bury Penn (1-6, 1-1), 4-1, and pick up its first league win of the season.
Field Hockey Handles Penn, 4-1
In Harvard’s first home game of the Ivy League season at Jordan Field on Saturday, the Crimson (3-3, 1-1 Ivy) ...
EYES ON THE PRIZE
Columbia was poised to spoil the Crimson’s chance of earning a share of the Ivy title, but sophomore Danielle Tetreault sparked a 9-0 run for the home team.