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Mahtab Shihab

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Rocky Rhode
Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball Eliminated from Postseason Contention After Back-to-Back Losses Against Princeton

The last two times the Crimson was in the Ivy League tournament, it lost the final game to the host team. During the 2020 season, it seems their fortune would be reversed, as it was finally the one hosting the tournament. Following two losses against Princeton (21-5, 11-2 Ivy) this past week, Harvard (13-12, 5-8) was officially eliminated from postseason contention and will not have the opportunity to defend its home court in the Ivy league tournament.

Kirkwood Dribbles
Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball Rides Dominant First-Half Defense to 65-50 Victory over Brown

Coming into this game, both Harvard (11-7, 3-3 Ivy) and Brown (10-13, 2-6 Ivy) were out of the playoff picture and a loss would tank their chances of securing a spot in the postseason. The Crimson played with a sense of desperation and matched the intensity of their Ancient Eight rival, coming away with a 65-50 victory.

Sakota Shoots
Men's Basketball

Men’s Basketball Goes 2-2 to Start off Conference Schedule

On March 7, 2020, following a dominant victory against Yale, the Crimson were looking forward to the Ivy League tournament and the possibility of securing a conference title on their home court. Little did anyone know, that would be the last Ivy League game Harvard would play for over twenty months. Following a two-year hiatus, the Crimson have finally had the chance to compete against its Ancient Eight foes.

Kirkwood Remains Focused
Men's Basketball

In Canada and Separated from Teammates, Noah Kirkwood Works to Stay Connected

He led the team in scoring 10 times and in assists 13 times during his sophomore campaign. Hoping to continue his impressive career, Kirkwood has been struggling to find adequate resources for training and playing basketball during the pandemic.

On the Same Page
Previews

Men's Basketball Hosts Brown, Yale to Close Out Season

Harvard closes out its regular season this weekend at Lavietes against Brown on Friday and Yale on Saturday with the No. 1 seed in the Ivy League up for grabs.

Forbes for Four
Men's Basketball

Uplifted by Mason Forbes, Men's Basketball Knocks Off Princeton 61-60

“I just want you to know that we don't win this game tonight at all without Mason Forbes,” coach Tommy Amaker said.

Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball Defeats Cornell in First Double-Digit Conference Win

“I was really pleased with the start we had and how we were able to play defensively with great discipline,” Amaker said. “That was the key against this team and its style we’ll have to do it again tomorrow night.”

Rob Doing it All
Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball Falls to Brown in And-One Heartbreaker

Harvard would not be as lucky this game, as Choh sank the free throw and gave Brown the 73-72 victory.

Floor General
Previews

Men’s Basketball Enters Critical Conference Stretch on the Road at Penn and Princeton

Riding an eight-game win streak, including six in a row on the road, the Crimson (13-4, 2-0 Ivy) will visit the Quakers (7-8, 0-2 Ivy) on Friday and the Tigers (8-7, 2-0) on Saturday as it continues its five-game road trip and looks to stay undefeated in conference play.

Nice Flow
Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball Cruises Past Maine

Harvard hopes to remain undefeated at home as it continues its non-conference slate against Siena on Thursday.

First for Annie
Women's Basketball

In Team Effort, Women's Basketball Eases By Siena

Unselfish play paired with high-quality perimeter scoring propelled Harvard to a 68-51 trouncing over the Siena Saints on Tuesday night at Lavietes Pavilion.

Northeastern Wins
Men's Basketball

Men’s Basketball Just Short in Late-Game Rally Against Northeastern

On the road for the first time this season, Northeastern handed Harvard its first defeat off of a record-setting 44-point effort from captain Jordan Roland.

Homesick
Men's Soccer

Winless Men's Soccer Drops Home Matchup to Dartmouth

This past weekend, the Harvard men’s soccer team continued to struggle in conference play as it fell against Ivy League rival Dartmouth 3-1 at home. After keeping it tied up at 1-1 for a majority of the first half, the Big Green pulled away with goals late in the first and early in the second.

Seeking Scores
Men's Soccer

Men's Soccer Suffers Opening Sweep against No. 5 Duke, No. 20 UNC

Though the Crimson's defense showed some promise, star opponents broke the team down on opening weekend.

One-Shoe Wonder
Track and Cross Country

One-Shoe Wonder: Kieran Tuntivate, Male Performance of the Year

When he lost his shoe between the 400m and 500m mark of the race, he had enough of the unnatural motion and kicked it off, exposing his bare foot to the track.

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