Winter Sports 2018
Haskett to the Basket
Like a number of other winter teams, men's basketball has its sights set on an Ivy League Championship — and beyond — this year.
Bars like Nellie
Sophomore Nellie Ide led the alpine skiing team with 200 points in her freshman season.
Beast Mode
Sophomore Rio Haskett looks to have a breakout season after averaging 15.7 minutes in 2017-2018.
Pass the Flags
Among those with experience at the international level include junior Dean Farris and freshman Morgane Herculano.
Old Timers
A senior class led by captains Lexie Laing and Kate Hallett hopes to lead the Crimson deep into the ECAC playoffs.
Squashed Dreams
The men's Squash team has finished second in the nation in both of the past two seasons.
Calling the Shots
Junior guard Katie Benzan was a unanimous All-Ivy first team selection last season.
Jeannie's Wishes
Junior forward Jeannie Boehm was named to the All-Ivy Second Team as a sophomore last year.
Better Together Than Apart
For Harvard men's hockey junior John Marino, hockey and brotherhood are one and the same. An examination of Marino's relationship with his twin brother, Paul, reveals how hockey and family together shape his life.
Getting in the Grove
Freshman Robert Groves comes to Harvard boasting 4 consecutive Arizona state wrestling championships.
Tuck Rule(s)
Freshman Tucker Ribman will be aiming to use his expertise to elevate the Harvard Wrestling program to new heights this season.
Harvard Winter Sports Preview 2018
As the winter sports season gears up, Harvard's teams face a bevy of questions. Will swimming and squash be able to maintain their runs of dominance? How will the basketball teams shape up? Here's everything you need to know.
Singlet Out
The wrestling team's freshmen were heavily decorated in their high school careers. As they make the transition to the collegiate ranks, they look to continue that trend as members of Harvard's program.
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?
Icing on the Cake
A cadre of first-years has replenished the women's hockey team, but the ultimate team identity remains the same: the pursuit of championships, from the Beanpot to the NCAA Tournament.
Boasting Expectations
The men's squash team is still in the middle of a quest to dethrone perennial rival Trinity, while the women's squad is the team to beat, going undefeated and losing just four individual matches last season.
Sloping Upwards
For the ski team, bonds can just as easily form during heated debates in the lodge after practice as they can in the team van at 5:30 a.m. Is pasta a noodle?