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Radcliffe Rowing Impresses at Head of the Charles
The Radcliffe rowing teams impressed at the Head of the Charles Regatta, with the women's lightweight 8+ boat securing a victory.
Alumni Spotlight: Calliste Skouras ’24 on Returning for Head of the Charles
As rowers from around the country gather to compete in the Head of Charles Regatta, a few boats each year are filled not by undergraduates, but by former college athletes who make their way to Cambridge to race one more time on a familiar course. One of these alumni was Calliste Skouras ’24, a former Harvard-Radliffe lightweight rower who returned to Harvard’s campus only a few months after graduating to join the alumni boat for the first time.
Men’s Water Polo Struggle in California Series
This past weekend, the Crimson traveled to the West Coast to face four top-ranked southern Californian teams and struggled against the stiff competition.
Golden Dreams: Seniors Reflect on Olympic Games
Graham Blanks and Lauren Scruggs both achieved remarkable feats at the 2024 Olympics. Now, as they prepare to graduate, they reflect on their experiences and what lies ahead.
Ice in Their Veins: Men’s Hockey Nets Win Over Clarkson
Even though Harvard ultimately fell to Clarkson in three close matches, the team managed to avoid being swept with a comeback performance that secured it the Comeback of the Year.
Graham Blanks Reflects on Harvard, Transition to Professional Running Career
After a successful championship-filled run in the NCAA world at Harvard, 23-year-old Graham Blanks ’25 continues his career in the professional sphere after sealing a deal with New Balance.
10 Harvard Fencers Qualify for Nationals at NCAA Northeast Regional Championships
The Crimson faced tough competition on Sunday in the grueling NCAA Northeast Regional Fencing Championships at Tufts University, coming away with mixed results. Despite some of the lows, 10 Harvard athletes qualified for the 2025 NCAA Fencing Championships later this month.
Women Take Second at Ivy Indoor Track Championships, Men Finish Fifth
The Harvard track and field women’s team placed second at the Ivy League Indoor championships this weekend through 20 events, with the men’s team settling for fifth — a one position dip from last year.