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Matthew Mu
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Men's Volleyball Drops Two MIVA Weekend Matches
The Harvard men’s volleyball team hosted two competitive MIVA teams this past weekend at the Malkin Athletic Center, but will need to wait another weekend to earn its second win of the year.
Swimming and Diving Competes in Texas, Georgia Meets
Earlier this week, both the men’s and women’s swimming teams traveled out to Austin, Texas for the Hall of Fame Invitational and the diving teams to Athens, Ga., for the Georgia Fall Invitational.
Karly Heffernan is Finding Life After Hockey
Senior Karly Heffernan played on the women's ice hockey team for two years before a minor foot injury grew into a fracture that derailed her career.
Tuntivate Wins Ivy Heps, Guides Men's Cross Country to Second Place
With the blink of an eye, junior Kieran Tuntivate raced past the finish line, inching out the Tigers’ Conor Lundy for a first-place finish at the Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country Championship.
Back to Back(stroke)
Both the men's and women's sides have won the Ivy League title three of the past five seasons. Can they repeat to make it four of six in 2018-2019?
No. 9 Field Hockey Faces No. 3 Princeton with Championship Consequences
After earning its school-record ninth consecutive victory, the Crimson (12-1, 4-0 Ivy League) achieved its highest national ranking ever at No. 9 in the latest Penn Monto/NFHCA Division I National Coaches Poll.
Rugby Preserves Perfect Home Record with Commanding Weekend Victory
Starting on a cold and rainy Saturday morning at Mignone Field, the Harvard women’s rugby team handily defeated the Notre Dame College Falcons, 43-12.
Men's Water Polo Goes 2-1 Against Brown, Princeton, and MIT
The Crimson hoped to repeat its 3-0 triumph from last weekend, but fell short against the Bears, registering its first conference loss of the season.
Cross Country Competes at Beantown Annual
With the HYP meet occuring last week and an upcoming meet at the Roy Griak Invitational next week, Harvard fielded significantly fewer runners this year than previously before, with hopes of resting the majority of its racers to prepare for later meets.