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Field Hockey Drops Pair of Weekend Contests
Despite adding two losses to its record, the Crimson field hockey team (6-4, 1-2 Ivy) emerged from the weekend’s games undeterred as it enters the second half of season play.
Field Hockey Scores Six, Blanks UMass Lowell
Junior back Elizabeth Jacobson recorded her first career hat trick as the Harvard field hockey team beat UMass Lowell at Jordan Field, 6-0.
Field Hockey Wins Pair of Contests at Home
The Crimson opened its 2014 season with two games this weekend, emerging victorious against Bryant on Friday night and over Holy Cross on Sunday afternoon at Jordan Field.
Women's Swimming and Diving Season Recap
When Harvard claimed the 2014 Ivy League Women’s Swimming and Diving Championship back in February, coach Stephanie Wriede Morawski '92 didn’t attribute the win to any individual performances. She instead characterized the victory as a test of the team’s ability to respond to adversity.
Field Hockey Season Recap
With the disappointment of not meeting expectations last season weighing heavily, the Harvard field hockey team is already looking forward to the fall with a new mentality and concrete goals in mind.
Disorderly Conduct
Pressure is nothing new for collegiate athletes. However, certain dietary demands inherent in sports exacerbate these pressures, leading to unhealthy eating practices that toe the line with medically diagnosible disordered eating.
Athlete of the Week: Saunders Leads Men's Basketball in NCAA Tournament
Perhaps no player answered more of this season's questions than junior wing Wesley Saunders, who helped the team duplicate last season’s NCAA success by dispatching No. 5 seed Cincinnati last Thursday
Lee Represents Swimming at NCAA Championships
Sophomore Danielle Lee is used to setting and breaking records. When the Crimson swimmer helped her team win an Ivy League Championship a month ago, she broke the conference record for her 400-medley relay performance with a time of 52.77 seconds, and set a new record for Harvard too.
Crimson Athletes Qualify for NCAA Championships
The Harvard men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs proved their dominance within the Ivy League with their individual league championships but in the upcoming weeks, a few Crimson athletes will have the chance to represent Harvard on a national scale.
Four Harvard Skiers Place 14th at NCAA's
Seniors Becca Nadler, Jen Rolfes, and Chris Stock, along with junior Akeo Maifeld-Carucci, competed in Park City, Utah and combined to help the Crimson secure 14th place out of 23 teams overall.
Delaney-Smith Goes for All-Time Ivy Win Record
Delaney-Smith won her 514th game on Saturday night, tying former Princeton men’s coach Pete Carril for the most wins by an Ivy League basketball coach.
Women's Swimming and Diving Captures Ivy League Championship
The Harvard women’s swimming and diving team finished with 1409 points, edging out Princeton by just 25, to take home the Ancient Eight crown this past weekend.
Swimming Seniors End Careers at Virginia Tech Invitational
Participating in a sport that is focused entirely on time, it was fitting that seniors Kyle Krueger and Paige Newell ended their swimming careers not necessarily thinking about how fast they were swimming, but about how they had arrived at this moment.
Women's Swimming and Diving Three-Peats at HYP Meet
One doesn’t normally associate hat tricks with swimming and diving, but the Harvard women’s swimming and diving scored a rare three-peat, winning the HYP meet for the third year in a row. The victory over Yale and Princeton at the Robert J.H. Kiphuth Exhibition Pool marks the end of Ivy League competition for the Crimson this season.
Harvard Skiing Fights Rough Weather at Colby Winter Carnival
The Harvard men’s Nordic team placed fourth and third on Friday and Saturday, respectively, in its 10K classic and 15K freestyle races. The women’s team placed fifth and 11th in its 5K classic and 10K freestyle competitions.