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Merchant Leads M. Hoops In Opener

With junior guard Brady Merchant scoring 17 points, including 13 in the first half, the Crimson men’s basketball team (1-0,

Minnesota Teams Freeze Out W. Hockey

The Harvard women’s hockey team welcomed two western powerhouses to the Bright Hockey Center this weekend but came away with

Comeback Crimson Set for Elis

As the Harvard football team heads to New Haven in search of its first undefeated, untied season in 88 years,

Harvard Season in Review

As the Harvard football team heads to New Haven in search of its first undefeated, untied season in 88 years,

Park Makes a Splash as Field Hockey Buries Friars

A stifling Crimson defense posted its second consecutive shutout and the Crimson offense exploded for four second-half goals to propel

The Tale of Two Halves

Never has the overworked cliche “a tale of two halves” applied so aptly to a Harvard football game as it

Field Hockey Splits Home Weekend

After a tough loss to nationally-ranked Princeton last weekend, the Harvard field hockey team (8-6, 3-2 Ivy) returned to action

Football Writes Different Ending to Same Story

The storyline from Saturday’s meeting between Harvard and Princeton read like a generic script for Crimson failure from last season.

Field Hockey vs. Boston College

Field Hockey Demolishes Eagles

In a final tune-up before Saturday’s Ivy showdown with No. 7 Princeton, the Harvard field hockey team proved that it

Defense Takes Advantage of Huskies' Miscues

A quick look over the stats from Saturday’s football game suggests that Northeastern was very capable of beating the Crimson.

Football Tries To Remain Perfect

The Harvard football team (2-0, 1-0 Ivy) looks to start the season with three straight wins—which it hasn’t done since

Penn, Princeton Win Ivy Openers

Thrilling finishes and offensive shootouts were par for the course this past weekend in college football, and the Ivy League

NOT SO FAST

Football Thrashes Leopards, 38-14

Senior quarterback Neil Rose ran for two touchdowns and threw two more to junior wideout Carl Morris as the Harvard

Field Hockey Beats Longtime Nemesis UMass for First Time in 17 Years

Four different Harvard players tallied goals as the Crimson recorded an impressive 4-2 victory over intrastate rival Massachusetts Wednesday at

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