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Quickie
A Harvard cross-country runner competes in the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown on Sept. 22, 2017. The Crimson is coming off a strong season, especially sophomore Graham Blanks and junior Maia Ramsden, who earned All-American status after their performances last Saturday.
For Gold
Harvard goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer '16, then a senior, awaits in goal in a 4-1 win over Princeton on Jan. 30, 2016. Maschmeyer led Canada to Olympic gold during the 2022 Olympics in Beijing.
Looking Back
The women took home first place for the Crimson in the Bronx this weekend at the Fordham Fiasco.
Beginner's Luck
Freshman thrower Sam Welsh didn’t even begin his sport until his junior year of high school. He’s gone from rookie to among the top of the Ancient Eight in three years.
Crossing Country
Harvard's women's and men's cross country teams took home first and second place finishes, respectively, at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships.
Chris Sail
This past weekend, the men's sailing team finished in second place at the Captain Hurst Bowl, while the women's squad placed 11th at the Women's Showcase Finals.
Going Pro
Anthony Firkser '17 battles through a group of Princeton defenders after making a catch. The former tight end is one of nine Harvard players currently on NFL rosters.
The Price Is Right
Senior Collin Price sprints toward the finish line in a race last season. The senior finished sixth at last weekend's Harvard Yale dual competition.
Just What They Needed
Sophomore forward Murphy Agnew's effort to draw a penalty at the outset of the second half against Syracuse kickstarted the Crimson offense, which went on to net four goals.
All-American Boys
The undefeated men's swimming and diving team earned eight All-American awards and 18th place at the 2018 NCAA Championships.
We Meet Again
Swimmers eagerly take the starting block in last year's Ivy Championship meet, which saw similarly strong performances from individuals such as sophomore Dean Farris.
Towering Over Them
In the teams' previous meeting, things got heated after Harvard built up a sturdy lead. The 5-0 decision was the Crimson's largest margin of victory this season.
Eyes on the Prize
Ivy League Champions in 2017, the women’s tennis team has began the season 1-2 against non-divisional opponents