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Dennis the Menace
Men's Water Polo

No. 12 Men’s Water Polo Sets Win-Streak Record

With results coming in like a broken record, it was only a matter of time before the Crimson started breaking records, and the squad did just that on Sunday, setting a new program mark for consecutive victories.

Unbeaten
Men's Water Polo

No. 12 Men’s Water Polo Stays Undefeated at Bucknell Invite

Harvard carried its momentum from last week’s Princeton Invite into this weekend’s slate of dominance. The squad’s current win streak of nine games is one shy of the longest streak in college history.

Men's Water Polo

No. 9 Men’s Water Polo Has Big Weekend at Princeton Invite

No. 12 Harvard men’s water polo (5-0, 0-0 NWPC) took home three wins this weekend in Princeton, N.J., at the annual Princeton Invite.

Pit Stops?
Sports Features

Harvard Junior Runs Nearly 70 Miles Back to College

Twelve hours and twenty-one minutes after she took her first step, Brinkley Brown jogged through the gates of the Leverett House courtyard along with a small entourage of fans and friends.

Unleash It
Men's Water Polo

Chasing Championships: Men's Water Polo vs. Princeton, Heartbreak of the Year

So it was all the more heartbreaking when, after skirting past Brown, 11-10, Harvard fell to Princeton in the NEWPC championship, 12-10.

End of the Road
Women's Lacrosse

Season in Review: Women's Lacrosse

Women's Lacrosse wrapped up its season with a home loss versus Penn to finish 6-9 on the year, going 1-6 in the Ivy League.

Friendly Faces
Women's Lacrosse

Hometown Heroes: High School Teammates Reunite on Harvard Women’s Lacrosse

With seven duos from high school linking again in college, the team’s locker room atmosphere is strong.

(Tri-)Captain Keeley
Women's Lacrosse

Harvard Falls to No. 11 Denver, 17-6, To Cap Roller-Coaster Week

The inflatable sports bubble over Harvard Stadium protected both teams from a cold, gray drizzle on Sunday, but it could not protect Harvard from No. 11 Denver’s blistering attack in the second half.

Wills Way
Women's Lacrosse

Former Team USA Goalie Devon Wills Takes Reins for Women’s Lacrosse

Devon Wills’s reputation got her here, but she is all business now. A long, challenging season looms, and Wills and her captains have work to do.

Dallas Boy
Football

Football’s Shelton-Mosley and Stewart Announce Grad Transfers to Vandy and Rice

And while Shelton-Mosley and Stewart are prepping for moves to the SEC and Conference USA, some of their teammates will be gearing up for a shot at the NFL. Among those eyeing the next level are defensive tackles Stone Hart and Richie Ryan, wide receiver Adam Scott, and offensive lineman Larry Allen, Jr., son of Hall of Fame lineman Larry Allen, Sr.

Most Valuable Player
Women's Basketball

Women’s Basketball Wins Turkey Day Tournament in Los Angeles

Harvard women’s basketball posted a pair of impressive showings to take home the championship trophy in the 2018 Warner Center Marriott Thanksgiving Basketball Classic in Los Angeles over the weekend.

Five-Time Champs
Field Hockey

No. 6 Field Hockey Clinches Fifth Ivy Title in Program History

The No. 6 Harvard field hockey team dominated the Big Green in a 6-0 shutout Saturday afternoon, clinching its second Ancient Eight title in the last three years.

Tokyo Bound?
Men's Crew

Deueling on the Charles

Sophomore lightweight rower Drake Deuel is so intensely committed to his craft that he risked the freezing winter waters of the Charles River to practice. Now, Deuel has his sights set on the Olympics.

Thomas Goal
Women's Soccer

Women's Soccer Dispatches Cornell, 2-0

With a shutout victory over the Big Red at Jordan Field, Harvard remained unbeaten within the Ivy League.

La Bella Vida
Women's Volleyball

Women's Volleyball Loses Nail-Biter at Dartmouth

The Crimson held on until 15-14, but the Big Green reeled off a 3-0 run capped by an ace by Cox to win the set and the match in a hard-fought heartbreaker for the losing side.

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