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Men's Basketball Controls Destiny in Final Regular Season Weekend

The Harvard men's basketball team can clinch its third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament with a win in New Haven or Providence this weekend.

CUTTIN' CURRY
Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball Blows Out Cornell on Senior Night

Though Senior Night at Lavietes Pavilion was delayed by a year for Kyle Casey and co-captain Brandyn Curry, taking the court was no less emotional.

Previews

Penn, Princeton Await Men's Basketball in Road Weekend

Last season, the Penn-Princeton road weekend nearly derailed the Harvard men’s basketball team’s entire season. This season, the stakes are still high.

Brandyn Curry
Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball Overcomes Lackluster Shooting, Defeats Brown, 52-45

For a small-ball team that usually makes its big plays on the outside, Friday night’s matchup against Brown was fought and won on the inside.

Notebooks

NOTEBOOK: A Dominant Sixty Seconds from Casey Sparks Men's Basketball

Senior forward Kyle Casey may not have led the Harvard men’s basketball team on paper, but for one minute in the second half he owned Lavietes Pavilion.

YATTA SMITH
Men's Basketball

Crimson Prepares to Take On Killer Ps

Welcoming Penn (4-11, 1-0) and Princeton (12-3, 0-1) to Lavietes Pavilion, Harvard will have a lot to prove.

Notebooks

NOTEBOOK: Men's Basketball Regains Footing Against Dartmouth

For its second straight game, the Harvard men’s basketball team was the clear favorite. Travelling to Dartmouth this weekend, the Crimson hoped to replicate its 16-point victory over the Big Green earlier this month.

Notebooks

NOTEBOOK: Second-half Surge Dooms Men's Basketball on Road

After 20 minutes of dominant basketball, the Harvard men’s basketball team had out-dribbled, out-shot, and out-played Colorado on the Buffaloes’ own turf. The Crimson shredded a weak perimeter defense to dominate from behind the arc, shooting 50 percent from deep. Harvard forced nine turnovers and finished the half with a convincing 12-point lead after jumping out to a 16-4 lead in the first four minutes. But the fire had been lit.

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Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball to Face First Early Test

This weekend, the Crimson will take to the road, ultimately arriving in Boulder, where it will face Colorado this Sunday.

Notebooks

Men's Basketball Notebook: A Homecoming for Casey

The Harvard men’s basketball team’s home opener against MIT on Tuesday night marked Casey’s homecoming after he took a yearlong leave of absence last fall.

Up and Under
Previews

Harvard Ready to Host Crosstown Rival MIT

After opening its season victorious under the bright lights of TD Garden, the Harvard men’s basketball team will return home to Lavietes Pavillion on Tuesday night.

JONAH'S ARC
Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball Outlasts Holy Cross for Season-opening Win

BOSTON—After losing its lead for the first time since the half with just under six minutes to play, the Harvard men’s basketball team fought back and clinched its first win of the season under the lights of TD Garden.

Men's Basketball

Amaker To Juggle Plethora of Talent

Had the 1,785 fans who crowded into Lavietes Pavilion last weekend for Crimson Madness never seen the Harvard basketball team in action, they would not have been surprised by its size.

Men's Soccer

Men's Soccer Gets Clean Slate in Ivy Play

With a new coach at the helm and a fresh class of rookies, Harvard’s chances at the outset look markedly better than they did last year.

Men's Basketball

Basketball Lands Two Recruits

Harvard football wasn’t the only program that won big this weekend.

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