Previews
Football Looks to Play Spoiler in 136th Rendition of The Game
It is this very nature as a competitor that has led Murphy to where he is now: one victory shy of the record for most wins ever by an Ivy League football coach.
Harvard Looks to Bounce Back Against Columbia
Playing on home turf, a dominating defensive performance ended in a loss as the Big Green secured a wild Hail Mary as the clock expired. Both squads will be heading to New York this weekend. The Big Apple offers a possible Ivy League crown for Dartmouth and a bounce-back game for Harvard.
PREVIEW: No. 18/15 Men's Hockey Hosts Princeton and No. 15/- Quinnipiac
The Crimson hosts two ECAC foes in its first double-header of the season, hoping to build on the momentum of its first win.
Football Hosts No. 14/15 Dartmouth in Must-Win Contest
Harvard’s Ivy League title hopes are on the line this weekend as the undefeated, Ancient Eight leading Dartmouth Green arrives in Cambridge Saturday.
PREVIEW: No. 19 Men's Hockey to Begin 2019-2020 Season
The Bright-Landry Hockey Center is on the eve of its annual winter-time festivities, as No. 19 Harvard opens the season at home against Dartmouth on Friday.
Women's Rugby Readies for Ivy Postseason after 5-1 Campaign
Harvard will attempt to win Ivies for the second year in a row this Saturday and will look to improve from last year’s Bronze in the NIRA Championship the following day.
Preview: Football to Play Holy Cross in Homecoming Contest
For its homecoming game Saturday, Holy Cross is hosting Harvard. Amid the festivities and autograph sessions, the Crusader's will attempt to halt the Crimson's three-game win streak.
Football Seeks to Avenge Past Losses to Cornell on Saturday
At a more micro level, the duel looks similar to past years as well. By virtue of being division rivals, the two squads know each other well.
Fitzmagic in the Air: Fitzpatrick '05 Named Dolphins Week 1 Starter
Whether the Miami Dolphins' “Fish Tank” theory is correct or not, there is one man on the Dolphins roster that will undoubtedly not be playing to lose: new starting quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.
Harvard Baseball Travels West for Its NCAA Tournament Opener Against Oklahoma State
For McColl and the other seniors, the berth into the Tournament is especially meaningful. The veterans of the Crimson squad will leave their mark on the program as they don a Harvard uniform for the last couple of times.
Women’s Water Polo Heads to CWPA Championships
Two weeks after concluding its regular season, No. 16 Harvard (20-6, 3-3 CWPA) is set to travel to Providence, RI. for the Collegiate Water Polo Association conference tournament hosted by Brown University.
LIVE: Harvard Baseball Seeks Beanpot Championship Win at Fenway Park
The Crimson are set to face off against UMass in the Beanpot Championship game at Fenway Park.
Men's and Women's Track Prepare for Dual Meet versus Yale
After not competing for two weeks, Harvard track and field prepares to continue its promising season against the Yale Bulldogs.
PREVIEW: No. 13/14 Men's Hockey and No. 4 UMass Ready for NCAA Regional Bout
The Crimson begins its road back to the Frozen Four on Friday afternoon with a battle against the one-seed Minutemen in the Regional Semifinals.
PREVIEW: Men's Basketball Prepares for NC State NIT Matchup
If Harvard could win yet again on the road, over the 11-point favorite Wolfpack, the Crimson would advance to within a game of the semifinal round, which will be hosted at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
PREVIEW: Women's Basketball Hosts Drexel in WNIT
In Drexel (24-8, 14-4 CAA), Harvard is set to face another stifling defense. The Dragons have the best scoring defense in the country, as they concede just 49.9 points per game, making them the only team in the nation that allows under 50.
PREVIEW: Georgetown Hosts Harvard Men's Basketball in NIT Opener
The Crimson will travel back to Washington D.C. — where it defeated Howard on Martin Luther King Day — to face perennial Big East foe Georgetown in the first round of the National Invitational Tournament(NIT).
PREVIEW: Men's Basketball Seeks NCAA Tournament Berth, Challenging Penn in Ivy Semis
“I'm more so excited than feeling pressure,” Juzang said. “That's my thing. I'm excited. We got an opportunity to stay alive in this thing and an opportunity to keep our postseason going. So for me, it's just excited to get back to work this week, and to have another weekend alive.”
Preview: No. 14 Men's Hockey to Face Dartmouth in ECAC Quarterfinals
Harvard starts the road to Lake Placid with a best-of-three quarterfinal beginning on Friday.
Back to River Running: Spring Crew Preview
As the ice of the River Charles thaws and recedes, the Harvard crew programs look to rejuvenate the waters with intensive competition and spirited drive. On the heels of competitive seasons last year, each team looks to embark on an even more successful campaign this spring.
Next Batter Up: Baseball Preview
All in all, the Harvard baseball team feels ready and excited for the dawn of a new season — a new chance to demonstrate all their growth and hard work from the offseason as they officially take the diamond for the first time in months. This, after all, is what they live for.
Chipping Away: Golf Preview
The Men's and Women's Golf teams look to improve on impressive showings in 2018.
Bouncing Back: Men's Lacrosse Season Preview
Men's Lacrosse has gotten off to a slow start this season, and will be looking to match last year's heights.
Big Cleats to Fill: Softball Preview
As the Crimson journeys into the 2019 softball season, high hopes and steep expectations are certainly coming along for the ride. After taking home its seventh Ivy League softball title under last year’s senior class, the group will look to replicate the feat.
PREVIEW: Men's Basketball Turns Page Towards Princeton, Penn
In sentiment however, there is still a feeling of unease and restlessness — compounded with a bit of unexpected adversity — as Harvard (11-8, 4-2 Ivy) prepares for its long bus ride down to Princeton and Penn.