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Women's Soccer Sends Out Seniors with Win Over Columbia
As the Harvard women’s soccer team prepared to kick off against Columbia in its final game of the season, every single outfield player in the graduating class had scored a goal in their collegiate careers—with the exception of one.
Princeton Shuts Out Women's Soccer
In a heavyweight clash between two of the top three teams in the Ivy League, Harvard entered Saturday night’s contest at Princeton needing a win to keep pace with conference leader Penn.
Late Goals Propel BU Over Women's Soccer
Harvard entered Tuesday night’s matchup against Boston University with the chance to make it one full month since last conceding a goal. Even against a potent Terriers attack that had scored in five consecutive contests, the Crimson defense held strong for nearly 89 minutes.
Hurricane Florence Postpones Women's Soccer Match Against Boston College
The women’s soccer team saw its matchup against Boston College on Wednesday night called off due to scheduling complications related to Hurricane Florence. With steady rainfall throughout the day and a trip to North Carolina looming for the Eagles this weekend, school officials agreed to postpone the game indefinitely.
Women's Soccer Loses First Half Lead at Providence
Harvard managed to control play for much of the first half, earning its first halftime lead this season. The second frame, though, was all Friars. The home side netted three shots and pulled away with a 3-1 victory.
Stinks to BU: Game of the Year
Three career games from three of the team’s most important players would bode well for any squad, but as it turned out, the Crimson would need every bit of individual brilliance from Anderson, Cheek, and Cuccurullo, and then some, on that chilly March night at Harvard Stadium.
Strides in Tandem
Morgan Cheek and Robert Shaw have played with each other for longer than their four-year stint at Harvard.
Men's Lacrosse Falls Short in Comeback Attempt
With a possible spot in the Ivy tournament on the line and the seniors playing in their final home games at Harvard Stadium, the Crimson certainly had no shortage of motivation. The only question was whether there was enough time.
Men's Lacrosse Overpowered in Second Half, Loses Third Straight
The Harvard and Penn men’s lacrosse teams both entered Saturday’s contest in Philadelphia, Penn., looking to break out of weeks-long funks. With the calendar inching towards May, when the conference tournament takes place in New York, every loss was becoming more and more costly.
Men's Lacrosse Drops First Conference Game, Losing 15-11 to Cornell
Behind sophomore attackman Jeff Teat’s strong play, Cornell comfortably topped Harvard, 15-11, handing the visiting Crimson its first conference loss of the year. Harvard drops to the third spot in the conference, while the Big Red now sits second behind No. 3 Yale, which is still undefeated in the Ivy with a 4-0 record.
Men's Lacrosse Struggles in Second Half versus No. 1 Albany
The Great Danes tallied a comprehensive 14-6 victory at home, while the Crimson recorded its lowest scoring output since netting only five against Penn during the 2014 season.
Men's Lacrosse Extends Win Streak to Six Games with Win over Dartmouth
Four days after a thrilling shootout with Boston University, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team took the field against Dartmouth for a game that was a much different affair.
Men's Lacrosse Defeats BU in Overtime Thriller
With the dramatic overtime victory, Harvard secured its best start to a season since 1990. Meanwhile, Boston University suffered its third straight loss after a promising start to the year. Senior Morgan Cheek broke an all-time program record for points in a game with 13.
Cheek Tabs 157th Point in Victory Over Hartford
As usual, Cheek’s contributions were key for Harvard as his two goals and three assists helped pace the team to a wire-to-wire 14-10 victory over Hartford on Saturday.
Cradling the Future
Heading into the 2018 season, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team returns the bulk of its squad from last year, having graduated only five seniors. With a mix of strong leadership and talented underclassmen, the Crimson hopes to secure its first winning record since 2014.