
Photographer
Timothy R. O'Meara
Timothy R. O'Meara '20 is Associate Multimedia Editor for Sports.
Photographer Timothy R. O'Meara can be reached at tim.o'meara@thecrimson.com. Follow him on Twitter @tromeara.
Latest Content
Chuck to Buck(nell)
Harvard women's water polo faced off against Bucknell on March 3, 2019. This past weekend, they played in the Crimson's first-ever College Water Polo Association (CWPA) championship game and fell to No. 7 Michigan.
Chuck to Buck(nell)
Harvard women's water polo faced off against Bucknell on March 3, 2019. This past weekend, they played in the Crimson's first-ever College Water Polo Association (CWPA) championship game and fell to No. 7 Michigan.
Prolific Polo
Then-senior forward Kristin Chen '19 looks to push the action in a back-and-forth thriller against Bucknell on March 3, 2019. Harvard, ranked No. 15 at the time, bested Bucknell 8-6 at Blodgett Pool.
Setting Sail
Harvard sailing attended NE Women's Championships on April 20, 2019. More recently, they attended the NEISA Team Race Championships in Cambridge, M.A.
Ship Sailed
Harvard sailing participates in the NE Women's Championship on April 20, 2019. Over the weekend, the Crimson competed at the interconference Marchiando Team Race, the Dellenbaugh Trophy (NEISA Women's Team Race Championship), and the BU Trophy Fleet Race.
JESUS KRISTEN
Then-senior attacker Kristen Hong fires a shot in an 8-6 victory over Bucknell on March 3, 2019. This past weekend, the Crimson again won by two goals in the pool, this time over Princeton on Saturday.
A Touch of Grace
Then first-year midfielder Grace Hulslander prepares to shoot in an 18-8 victory over Yale on March 24, 2019. Nearly three years later, Hulslander helped the Crimson claim a 9-8 victory over Penn in its Ivy League opener.
Marco Polo
Then-first year attacker Borden Wahl readies to shoot in a March 3, 2019, battle against Bucknell, which the Crimson won, 8-6. This weekend, Wahl and Harvard won a trio of games to open conference play.
END GOAL
The Crimson’s last full season (2019) ended in the NCAA Tourney with losses to Okla. State and UConn. Harvard will defend its 2019 Ivy crown for the first time in 2022.
Squish Squash
Harvard women's squash competes against Trinity during the 2018 Howe Cup finals, in which it won its fourth straight national title. This weekend, the Crimson made that streak seven.
Backhanded Compliment
Harvard men's tennis participates in a 4-3 victory over Cornell on April 20, 2019. This past weekend, the Crimson managed a trio of victories over Ivy League opponents to claim the ECAC crown.