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Harvard Dominates in Break from EIVA Play

The Harvard men’s volleyball team played its second tune-up, non conference match in a row, defeating Dominican University of New York in the friendly confines of the Malkin Athletic Center.

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Harvard Softball Battles Against Columbia to Notch Series Win

After a difficult weekend against Princeton, Harvard returned home to Soldiers Field to face off against Columbia. Despite dropping a tight first game, the team dominated the next two to pick up its first Ivy series win of the season.

Harvard Women’s Tennis Downs Dartmouth in Five Hour Thriller

The Harvard women’s tennis team returned to Cambridge Sunday in its Ivy League opener against Dartmouth. Family, friends, and fans were treated to a spectacle, as the Crimson prevailed in a hotly contested five-hour-long affair replete with comebacks, injury scares, controversial calls, and a fairy tale finish.

Women’s Rugby Places Third in Sevens Opening at Home Tournament

The Harvard women’s rugby team opened up its sevens season this weekend by placing third in its home tournament, Crimson 7s, after a grueling Saturday full of games.

Harvard Men's Volleyball Splits Evenly-Matched Weekend Against George Mason in Fierce Competition

Harvard men’s volleyball split a close weekend against conference opponent George Mason — where the Crimson played a cleaner service game and defensive strategy than games prior.

No. 13 Harvard Men's Lacrosse Wins Inaugural Battle Against Binghamton 17-12

Gaining momentum, Harvard men's lacrosse ended its nonconference schedule with a decisive 17-12 win over Binghampton.

Caroline Mullahy Sets Ivy League Assist Record as Harvard Women’s Lacrosse Falls to No. 21 Brown

Harvard women's lacrosse came up short in a fierce battle against No. 21 Brown, but ultimately fell 12-10 in a game that featured Caroline Mullahy breaking the Ivy League assists record.

Harvard Fencing Takes Bronze at National Championships

The Harvard fencing team took home bronze at the NCAA fencing championships, marking the fourth consecutive year that the Crimson took a step on the podium.

No. 11 Harvard Women’s Water Polo Completes Competitive California Road Trip

No. 11 Harvard women's water polo faced fierce competition during its two week road trip in California. With strong wins and losses under its belt, the team looks to close out the regular season on a strong note.

Not Even a Question: No. 13 Harvard Men's Lacrosse Dominates No. 17 BU 16-7

In the Charles River Rivalry, No. 13 Harvard men’s lacrosse (6-2, 1-1 Ivy) bested the No. 17 Boston University Terriers 16-7 in a contest that was dominated entirely by the Crimson.

Harvard Men’s Tennis Begins Outdoor Season in California

Adjusting to the outdoor tennis swing, No. 14 Harvard men's tennis went 2-1 on its annual California road trip. Now, the Crimson turns its attention to fierce Ivy League competition.

Harvard Softball Struggles against Princeton, Starts Ivy League Play 0-3

History repeated itself in New Jersey this weekend as the softball team fell to Princeton on the road in its Ivy opener — the Crimson yet again unable to beat the Tigers in a rematch of the 2024 Ivy League Tournament Championship game.

Harvard Men’s Lacrosse Falls to Princeton 13-11, Drops to 1-1 in Ancient Eight Play

The No. 13 Harvard men’s lacrosse team fell on the road this past weekend to No. 4 Princeton in a tightly-contested 13-11 battle that came down to the wire.

From Cambridge to Vancouver: Goaltender Aku Koskenvuo Transitions to the Canucks

Thankful for three strong years with the Crimson, goalie Aku Koskenvuo is ready to reach his next milestone: playing in the NHL for the Vancouver Canucks.