Spring Sports Supp 2018


Target Touch

Since a loss at the hands of NYU in December, the Crimson has only continued to grow, defeating all teams that cross its path. Since that loss, the team has registered two major wins, one at the Beanpot, and the other at the Ivy League Championship.


Fresh Kicks

The days are getting longer and the sun is finally out. For most Harvard students, this means spring break is just around the corner. For the Crimson track and field teams however, this means that the covered domes and bubbles are being replaced with the open stadiums of the outdoor season.


Cradling the Future

​Heading into the 2018 season, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team returns the bulk of its squad from last year, having graduated only five seniors. With a mix of strong leadership and talented underclassmen, the Crimson hopes to secure its first winning record since 2014.


No Grit, No Glory

During the lengthy time Allard has spent at the helm, one will notice grit is one of the team’s ever-present themes, from preseason practices in the bubble, to the grind of the regular season, to postseason play.


Pitch Perfect

It’s hard to say that the Crimson has sky-high expectations for this spring, but it’s also hard to say that the team doesn’t expect to build upon the upwards trajectory that has been years in the making.


Redemption Tour

Despite earning second in the preseason poll and finishing as the Ivy League runner-up in consecutive years, Harvard has its sights set on an Ivy League Championship Series victory by season's end.


Oar d'Oeurves

After competing in several regattas in the fall, Harvard, a national force in crew, sets its sights on a successful dual meet and championship season in the spring.


Best Foot Forward

Harvard men's lacrosse beat UMass Lowell in its season opener, 10-9.


Kickstarter

Junior lefthander Katie Duncan delivers a pitch in a regular season game against Princeton in 2017.


Ready, Set, Go!

Harvard attempts to outrace the opposition.


The Entire Harvard Bench

The Harvard bench observes game action during its Feb. 17 victory against Yale. Auxiliary staff including team trainers, medical staff, strength coaches, and managers line the far end of bench.


Rio and the Headband

Freshman guard Rio Haskett logged four steals against Yale on Feb 17. The L.C. Bird graduate is averaging 15.1 minutes per game this season.


Slotting it in

The team celebrates after netting a goal against UMass Lowell.


Gathering Place

The baseball team huddles around Coach Decker.


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