Polo
Phillips and Gonzales
Aemilia Phillips '16 (left) and Sarah Gonzales '18 (right) are each members of the Harvard Polo Club.
A Sport Unlike Any Other
Although not an official varsity sport, the Harvard Polo Club represents one of the few of its kind and, for its thirty-odd members, the defining feature of their Harvard experiences.
Harvard Polo and Equestrian Center
The Harvard Polo Team was the first collegiate program in the country, having been founded in 1883.
Sarah Gonzales
Freshman Sarah Gonzales is one of the many Harvard students that compose the Harvard Polo Team, which is currently a club sport on campus.
Crocker Snow
Harvard Polo coach Crocker Snow ’61 stayed connected to the sport after graduating and is a part of a family deeply-rooted in polo culture.
In 1969, Students Occupied Harvard Hall, 'Ejecting' Deans
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
Harvard Polo Renaissance Weekend
The Harvard club polo team held its annual alumni match as part of the "Harvard Polo Renaissance Weekend," which actor Tommy Lee Jones '69 attended.
Alumni Victory over Seniors Highlights Harvard Polo Renaissance Weekend
In one of Harvard sports’ most remote outposts, the Myopia Outdoor Arena in Hamilton, Mass., the Harvard club polo team’s graduating seniors fell to the alumni cohort by a score of 8-7 in Saturday’s annual alumni match.
Tommy Lee Jones '69 Attends Harvard Polo Alumni Match
Tommy Lee Jones ‘69 makes an appearance at the alumni polo game on Saturday afternoon. Jones is an avid fan and financial supporter of the Harvard Polo Team. His wife played in the match.
Polo Alumni Game
Tommy Lee Jones '69 makes an appearance at the alumni game on Saturday afternoon. Jones is an avid fan and financial supporter of the Harvard Polo Team.
Dawn Jones in Alumni Exhibition Match
Dawn Jones, wife of Tommy Lee Jones '69, leads the alumni in the third chukker comeback against the senior team. This past year, Jones won the U.S. Women's Open in polo.
Harvard Athletes and Spring Break Shenanigans
Long walks around Legoland and Disney World, intense blowgun fights, bike rides along Venice Beach and crashing in Tommy Lee ...
Harvard Polo Spring Break
Members of the varsity Harvard Polo team spend spring break in Palm Beach in order to train for pre-regional tournaments and watch some high goal polo.
Drago Tails
Harvard women’s polo captain Samantha Drago, pictured above, has notched 39 goals this season. Like most members of the polo club, Drago had never played the sport until she arrived at Harvard. But under the guidance of Harvard’s husband-wife coaching duo, Drago quickly picked up the sport.
Harvard Polo Impresses Despite Lack of Exposure
Few in the Harvard community could list all of the school’s 41 varsity teams. And even fewer could name all Crimson club sports.