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Glynis K. Healey

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Parting Shot: My Failure as a Varsity Athlete

​Immediately after our last college finals ended, while camping in the woods, my Senior Outdoor Reflection Trip [SORT] of 11 people sat around in a circle, each person reflecting on their time at Harvard. By the time it got to me, it was pouring rain and pitch-black outside, but still, everyone turned to listen to my deep, thoughtful ruminations on the last four years.


Balanced Effort Leads Women's Basketball to Comeback Victory over NJIT

After falling behind by 16 in the first half, Harvard reignited on both the offensive and defensive ends of the floor on its way to a hard-fought 66-54 victory over NJIT.


Hat Trick Lifts Penn over Women's Field Hockey

Senior Alex Iqbal's hat trick secured a 4-1 home win for the Quakers.


Field Hockey Wins Two To Stay Undefeated

The Harvard field hockey team had luck on its side up north this weekend, earning two wins over the University of Maine and the University of Vermont at the Catamount Classic Tournament. The Crimson’s four-game win streak is the team’s best start to the season since 2005, when the squad also started off 4-0.


Rookie Notches Two Goals to Lead Field Hockey

Freshman Hannah Wellington burst onto the scene in her first weekend of collegiate play to score two goals in the team’s decisive 4-0 win over Holy Cross.


Women's Crew Season Recap

It’s been a successful season so far at Weld Boathouse, as both the women’s heavyweight and lightweight crews head into their respective national championship regattas ranked in the top 20 nationally.


Men's Crew Season Recap

It has been a season of adjustments across the river in Newell Boathouse, as both the men’s heavyweight and lightweight teams found themselves getting used to new coaches this year.


Women's Tennis Season Recap

After experiencing some growing pains with a young squad, the future looks bright for the Harvard women’s tennis team.


Women's Squash Season Recap

It may not have had the perfect ending, but that may have been the only flaw in the Harvard women’s squash team’s impressive 2013-2014 season.