Tag: Games/Events

  • Nation & World

    Softball team falls to Cornell in Ivy League Championship final, 3-2

    It was a fight to the finish for the Harvard softball team, but that wasn’t enough for the Crimson as the Cornell Big Red defeated Harvard on May 8, 3-2, to earn the 2010 Ivy League Championship.

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  • Nation & World

    Taking the title

    In his last collegiate match, Crimson wrestler J.P. O’Connor capped off a dominant season and career at Harvard by taking the 157-pound national title at the NCAA Championships in Omaha, Neb., on March 20.

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  • Nation & World

    Crimson fall hard

    The Harvard women’s hockey team couldn’t hold back surging Cornell.

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  • Nation & World

    Crimson sweep individual championships

    Laura Gemmell ’13 and Colin West ’10 took home College Squash Association individual national championships (March 5-7), continuing Harvard’s dominance in the squash world this season.

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  • Nation & World

    Princeton douses Crimson hopes

    Women’s basketball team falls to first-place Princeton for first home loss in more than a year.

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  • Nation & World

    Crimson unable to fight off Huskies

    The Harvard Crimson men’s hockey team faced Northeastern in the Beanpot consolation game on Feb. 9, but couldn’t avoid the Huskies’ bite, losing 4-1.

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    Harvard upended by B.C.

    Harvard struggled to generate any offense in its Beanpot semifinal match against Boston College, losing 6-0.

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  • Nation & World

    It’s not easy being Big Green

    Surging Harvard men’s basketball team runs away from Dartmouth, 76-47, to continue best start in its 99-year history.

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  • Nation & World

    Crimson stopped by Maryland, 2-0

    The curtain finally closed on the season for the No. 10 Harvard men’s soccer team, which fell to the Maryland Terrapins on Sunday (Nov. 29) in the third round of the NCAA tournament.

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  • Nation & World

    Penn damages football’s title hopes

    In a classic “win or go home” battle for the Ivy League Championship, Harvard and Penn went head-to-head for the 80th time on Nov. 14. In the end, Penn was not going home, defeating the Crimson by a score of 17-7.

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  • Nation & World

    Men’s soccer pushes past Penn

    Needing one win to claim the Ancient Eight crown and an automatic NCAA playoff berth, freshman defender Richard Smith came up big for the Harvard men’s soccer team against Penn on Nov. 15, netting the game’s only goal in the 68th minute to power the Crimson to a 1-0 victory.

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  • Nation & World

    Women’s soccer claim Ivy title

    The Harvard women’s soccer team clinched a share of its second consecutive Ivy League Championship on Oct. 31, and with it an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. But after punching a ticket to the postseason, the Crimson took care of some unfinished business on Nov. 7, claiming the title outright with a 2-1 overtime…

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  • Nation & World

    Crimson get weekend split

    After No. 2 Clarkson handed the Harvard women’s hockey team its second defeat of the season Nov. 6 by a score of 2-1, the No. 10-ranked Crimson picked themselves up and responded forcefully Nov. 7 with a 3-0 shutout of No. 7 St. Lawrence for the Crimson’ 500th win in the program’s history.

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  • Nation & World

    Crimson prepare for Penn showdown

    After the Crimson’s 34-14 victory over Columbia on Nov. 7, only one obstacle still stands in the way of the Harvard football team’s third consecutive Ivy League Championship. That obstacle resides in Philadelphia.

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  • Nation & World

    Crimson stay unbeaten in Ivies

    Homecoming was all about highs and lows in Harvard’s 37-3 blowout of the Princeton Tigers on Saturday (Oct. 24).

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  • Nation & World

    Crimson fall in OT to Princeton

    Andre Akpan ’10 moved two steps closer to becoming the all-time leading scorer for men’s soccer at Harvard after scoring his ninth and 10th goals of the season on Oct. 20 and Oct. 24.

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  • Nation & World

    Lafayette rolls over Harvard

    The Harvard football team fell to Lafayette this past Saturday (Oct. 17) by a score of 35-18. It was the Crimson’s first loss to the Leopards since 1996.

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  • Nation & World

    Women’s soccer downs Cornell, 2-0; extends winning streak to four

    The temperature may be falling, but the Harvard women’s soccer team is getting hot at just the right time. After an Oct. 6 victory in which the Crimson dominated Fairfield, 4-1, Harvard traveled to Ithica, N.Y., to defeat Cornell, 2-0.

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  • Nation & World

    Running away with another victory

    Harvard running back Cheng Ho ’10 ran for 132 yards on 21 carries and two touchdowns in the Crimson’s Oct. 3, 28-14 victory over the Lehigh Mountain Hawks.

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  • Nation & World

    Field hockey takes down Brown for fourth win of season

    There wasn’t enough rain falling from the sky to stop the Harvard field hockey team on Oct. 3 as the Crimson took down the Brown Bears in overtime, by a score of 4-3.

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  • Nation & World

    Men’s soccer escapes Yale in double overtime

    The No. 6 Harvard men’s soccer team traveled to New Haven, Conn., Oct. 3 to defeat the Yale Bulldogs, 1-0, in double overtime.

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  • Nation & World

    Crimson football edge Brown in home opener

    In 2008, the Harvard Crimson football team and the Brown Bears shared the Ivy League championship, but Friday (Sep. 25) night Harvard refused to share.

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  • Nation & World

    Women’s soccer sneaks by Penn

    The Harvard women’s soccer team started league play with a win on Sept. 26, taking down the Penn Quakers in their Ivy League opener, 3-2.

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  • Nation & World

    Harvard falls short against Holy Cross in opener

    Junior quarterback Collier Winters threw for 195 yards and two touchdowns in the Crimson’s 27-20 loss to Holy Cross.

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  • Nation & World

    Start spreading the news

    As time expired on Cornell, just as it did on Columbia the night before, the age-old sports cliché proved ever so true: On any given day, any team can win.

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  • Nation & World

    Crimson fall short in overtime

    Resilience has defined the Harvard women’s hockey team this season. After a slow start, in which the Crimson went 6-7-3 in their first 16 games, Harvard bounced back by winning nine of 10 — including five straight wins on the road. So on Tuesday (Feb. 17) night, when the recently ranked No. 9 Crimson saw…

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  • Nation & World

    Harvard Runs Past Cornell With Four Rushing TDs, 28-10

    In a battle of Ivy League unbeatens, freshman defensive back Brian Owusu picked off two passes and freshman running back Treavor Scales scored two touchdowns as Harvard downed Cornell, 28-10,…

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