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Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lacrosse Stuns League-Leading Yale with Comeback Win

Down 7-3 to a Yale team that hadn't lost in conference play, men's lacrosse ripped off a second-half run to tie. The game-winner came with just under three minutes left.

Men's Lacrosse

Brief: Men's Lacrosse Has Postseason Hopes Dashed by No. 17 Princeton

After rattling off four-consecutive victories to start the season, Harvard’s second-straight postseason bid was firmly in the cards. On Saturday afternoon, No. 17 Princeton (9-4, 4-1 Ivy) officially dashed Harvard’s chances of securing an Ivy League Tournament berth. The Crimson (5-7, 1-4 Ivy) now sits in sixth place in the Ivy League, ahead of only Dartmouth.

Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lacrosse Drops Home Matchup to Penn

Harvard's Ivy League playoff hopes took a hit with a 14-10 home loss to Penn on Saturday.

Men's Lacrosse

BRIEF: Harvard Men's Lacrosse Stumbles Against Cornell

Harvard lost steam in the fourth quarter, falling to Cornell 12-9 on Saturday afternoon.

Lucky Thirteen
Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lacrosse Falls to No. 8 Albany, 15-13

On a chilly night at Harvard Stadium, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team narrowly suffered a 15-13 loss to No. 8 Albany. Having dropped four of its last five, the Crimson must rekindle its initial momentum, as the team chugs into the heart of its Ivy League schedule next weekend.

Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lacrosse Snaps Losing Streak Against Dartmouth

Snapping a three-game losing streak, Harvard men's lacrosse took down Ivy League rival Dartmouth, 14-7, over the weekend.

Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lacrosse Overwhelmed by Boston University

After being overwhelmed by its cross-town rival’s potent offense, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team continued its recent slide. The Crimson suffered its third-straight loss at the hands of No. 19 Boston University Tuesday evening at Nickerson Field in Boston, Massachusetts.

Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lacrosse Suffers First Two Losses of the Season

​Entering spring break, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team found itself riding a four-game win streak to begin the season. On consecutive Saturdays, the Crimson suffered setbacks against one of the nation’s top teams in Penn State and an Ivy League foe in Brown. Harvard dropped its league opener for the third consecutive season.

Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lacrosse Clamps Down on Vermont for Fourth Straight Win

Tri-captain and defenseman Ryan Norton made a crucial play in the fourth quarter when he traversed the length of the field for a late goal.

Crank That
Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lacrosse Survives Late-Game Surge from UMass Amherst

Harvard rode a hot start in its home-opener to overcome the late-charging Massachusetts Minutemen by a score of 11-7. The Crimson has now won three consecutive games against Massachusetts, its longest streak since 1984.

Weather Worn
Previews

Men's Lacrosse Looks to Climb Ivy Standings

​A top-heavy Harvard roster graduated 15 seniors in 2016—a class that included two Ivy League First Teamers and a nominee for the Tewaaraton Award, which recognizes the top collegiate player. In the wake of this mass exodus, the 2017 Crimson has mighty shoes to fill.

Women's Ice Hockey

BRIEF: Women's Hockey Drops Another OT Contest, 3-2

In their first non-conference game of the year, Harvard women’s hockey (1-5-0, 1-4-0 ECAC) fell to UNH (4-10-0, 3-5-0 Hockey East) in a hard-fought overtime battle. The contest marked their fifth straight loss, and third one-goal loss in a row.

Previews

Men's Soccer On The Cusp of First Ivy Title Since 2009

Entering its penultimate regular season matchup with a three-point lead in the Ivy League table, the Harvard men’s soccer team has the opportunity to clinch its first Ancient Eight title since 2009 with a win at Jordan Field on Saturday against visiting Columbia.

Men's Basketball

Alumni Update: Vesey Garnering Attention in Rookie Season

Harvard’s elite contingent of professional athletes continue to make a substantial impact as we near the end of 2016.

Sailing

BRIEF: Sailing Take Pair of Top-Five Finishes

​The 20th ranked coed and 15th ranked women’s Harvard sailing teams competed in three regattas this weekend, headlined by two fifth place finishes in the Victorian Coffee Urn and Erwin Schell Trophy.

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