Harvard won the Ivy League Tournament for the first time in program history, as the Crimson relied on a full team effort to defeat the Columbia Lions 74-71 on Saturday and secure its first berth ...
Harvard seniors Harmoni Turner and Elena Rodriguez dominated in their final regular season game for the Crimson, tallying 33 and 15 points, respectively. Rodriguez set the tone early, scoring ...
The Crimson continues to thrive at Blodgett Pool, reinforcing its status as a formidable force as the season progresses. Harvard 17, Saint Francis 9 Harvard entered the three-game homestand riding ...
The Crimson tried to fight back with a prolonged offensive sequence, getting several blue line shots on net, none of which translated to a goal. Harvard would still remain behind in both shots on ...
Harvard women’s basketball team will tip off against the Michigan State Spartans in the first round of the NCAA basketball tournament as the selection committee awarded the Crimson a No. 10 seed ...
After a grueling road trip to play the No. 11 Princeton Tigers this past weekend, the No. 22 Harvard Crimson (4-2, 0-1 Ivy) drove to Holy Cross for a weeknight contest against its in-state rival.
As many American universities erase their diversity, equity, and inclusion programming in response to threats from the new Trump administration, Harvard has taken a different road — quietly ...
From this point, the Golden Eagles soared to a six point lead powered by an 8-2 run where Harvard’s only points came from Charleston miscues. The Crimson had no answers for the Golden Eagles ...
Your move, Harvard — it’s time to pop the bubble. Kelli D. Higgins ’28, a Crimson Editorial Editor, lives in Thayer Hall. Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.
The need for commitment at Harvard and everywhere is greater today than ever. The Harvard Crimson The University Daily, Est. 1873 ...
Harvard’s quest for the Potter Cup began in the first round against another Ivy League foe in the Big Green, whom the Crimson had bested 8-1 earlier in the season. Captain David Costales began ...
Sandhya Kumar ’26, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a double concentrator in Molecular & Cellular Biology and Statistics in Winthrop House (undeniably the best house). If you ask any Harvard ...