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Nghia L. Nguyen

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Dribbling their way to victory, Harvard Men's Soccer captures a victory over the Vermont Catamounts.
Men's Soccer

Mixed Start for Men’s Soccer

After two 1-1 ties against Holy Cross and Rhode Island to open the 2024 fall season, the Harvard Men’s soccer team (0-1-2, 0-0 Ivy) fell to No. 13 Seton Hall on Saturday, ultimately falling 3-2 in a closely contested match.

Men's volleyball vs. Charleston
Men's Volleyball

Harvard Men’s Volleyball Struggles Out of the Gate This Season

The Harvard men’s volleyball team (3-4) got off to a tough start this season, losing four of its first five matchups against mostly high-ranked teams before bouncing back with two wins last weekend.

Group Hug
Women's Soccer

No. 10 Harvard Women's Soccer to Face Maine in 1st Round of NCAA Tournament

During an exciting weekend of games in Providence, R.I., the Harvard women’s soccer team triumphed over two successive opponents to win the first-ever Ivy League Tournament in history. Thrilling wins against Princeton and Columbia capped the Crimson’s successful Ivy League season and guaranteed a spot in the upcoming NCAA tournament.

Hunting for a Goal
Women's Soccer

Harvard Women's Soccer Heads into Home Stretch of Regular Season

After an exciting start to the season, Harvard women’s soccer team began its Ivy League season with a match-up against one of its top rivals for the trophy: Brown. Although the Crimson did not achieve its desired result during that game, the team went on to sweep the opposition for three consecutive matches against conference opponents Columbia, Dartmouth, and Cornell to earn a conference record of 3-1.

King Henry
Men's Tennis

Harvard Men's Tennis Serves Up a Winning Weekend, Defeats Boston University and Virginia Tech

Kicking off the weekend with two decisive doubleheader wins against Virginia Tech and local rival Boston University, the Crimson appeared undefeatable. This weekend, the No. 13 Harvard men’s tennis team put on a show in Cambridge, Mass. welcoming ACC foes No. 75 Virginia Tech and defending national champion No. 8 Virginia, alongside Boston University, for a three-day matchup at the Beren Tennis Center.

Upward Trends
Skiing

Upwards Trends on Downhill Slopes for Harvard Skiing

In a sport characterized by its downhill slopes, Harvard’s skiing season has been anything but downhill. The Crimson’s performance in the five races so far has shown great potential, not only for the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA) regional carnival coming up this weekend but also for the NCAA Skiing Championships to be held in March at Lake Placid, N.Y..

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