Women's Soccer
Women's Soccer Bests UPenn, Keeps Tournament Hopes Alive
Harvard women’s soccer (6-3-5, 2-3-1 Ivy) faced off against the UPenn Quakers (1-7-6, 0-4-2 Ivy) in a high-stakes, must-win Ivy League showdown that would help keep the squad’s Ivy Tournament dream alive. In a thrilling fashion, the Crimson scored a late goal in the final minutes of the match to prevail victorious, 1-0.
Women’s Soccer Stunned by Columbia at Home, Draws at Dartmouth
Harvard women’s soccer returned home to Jordan Field last weekend for its Ivy League home opener, losing 2-1 to the Columbia Lions, before earning a 1-1 draw at Dartmouth on Wednesday.
Women’s Soccer Stunned By Brown, Takes First Loss of Season
Harvard women’s soccer (4-1-4, 0-1-0 Ivy) returned to the Northeast to compete against the Brown Bears (4-2-3, 1-0-0 Ivy) to start Ivy League play, coming away with a hard-luck 2-1 loss.
Women’s Soccer Ties for Second Consecutive Game, Remains Undefeated
Harvard women’s soccer (4-0-4, 0-0 Ivy) returned to the field last Sunday afternoon in the final non-conference game against the No. 10 Santa Clara Broncos (6-2-1, 0-0 WCC), reaching a competitive 2-2 draw to remain undefeated on the season.
Energetic Einde
Sophomore midfielder Anya Van Den Einde dribbles the ball in a game against Pepperdine this month. Einde and the Crimson remain undefeated, six games into the season.
Women’s Soccer Wins One of Two on Midwest Trip, Remains Undefeated
The Harvard women’s soccer team was back in action last week, continuing with a match-up against the Milwaukee Panthers and then the Northwestern Wildcats. The Crimson delivered a commanding 4-2 victory over Milwaukee last Thursday, followed by a hard-fought 1-1 tie with Northwestern on Sunday.
Women’s Soccer Draws with Pepperdine, Still Undefeated on Season
The undefeated Harvard women’s soccer team (3-0-2, 0-0 Ivy) returned home to Jordan Field on Sunday afternoon to battle against a familiar matchup in No. 20 Pepperdine. After a competitive bout in which each team found the net late in the game, the Crimson battled the Waves to a 1-1 tie.
Harvard Women’s Soccer Excels in Opening Weeks of Play
The Harvard women’s soccer team (2-0-1, 0-0 Ivy) kicked off its season with a hot start this fall, finding its groove in important early match-ups against Marshall, UMass Amherst, and Northeastern
Hunter on the Hunt
Junior defender August Hunter dribbles the ball against Maine in November 2023.
Harvard Athletes Won 13 Medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Shattering a 128-Year-Old Record
Harvard athletes won 13 medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, smashing a school record that had stood for 128 years.
Meet Harvard’s 26 Olympians at the 2024 Paris Games
Harvard will be represented at the 2024 Paris Olympics by 26 students and alumni — a greater showing than 100 national Olympics delegations.
Soccer Star Hannah Bebar Commits to Duke For Last Year of NCAA Eligibility
After finishing her senior season for the Harvard women’s soccer team, midfielder Hannah Bebar wasn't ready to hang up her cleats. So she'll be taking her talents to Durham next year.
Group Hug
The Harvard women's soccer team huddles in its Nov. 5, 2022 game against Columbia. The Crimson toppled the Lions 5-0.
No. 10 Harvard Women's Soccer to Face Maine in 1st Round of NCAA Tournament
During an exciting weekend of games in Providence, R.I., the Harvard women’s soccer team triumphed over two successive opponents to win the first-ever Ivy League Tournament in history. Thrilling wins against Princeton and Columbia capped the Crimson’s successful Ivy League season and guaranteed a spot in the upcoming NCAA tournament.
Harvard Women's Soccer Heads into Home Stretch of Regular Season
After an exciting start to the season, Harvard women’s soccer team began its Ivy League season with a match-up against one of its top rivals for the trophy: Brown. Although the Crimson did not achieve its desired result during that game, the team went on to sweep the opposition for three consecutive matches against conference opponents Columbia, Dartmouth, and Cornell to earn a conference record of 3-1.
Hunting for a Goal
Then-junior defender Smith Hunter prepares for a swift kick in the Crimson's Nov. 5, 2022 game against Columbia. It defeated the Lions 5-0.
T-Swizzle
Then-junior defender Taylor Fasnacht drives the ball out of the defensive zone during Harvard's Nov. 5 game against Columbia in 2022, where the Crimson defeated the Lions 5-0.
Set for Massive Conference Opener, Harvard Women’s Soccer Improves to 5-2-1
After returning from a trip to California which included a last minute 3-2 loss to Long Beach State and a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Pepperdine, Harvard women’s soccer looked ecstatic to be back at Jordan Field. The Crimson scored 15 goals across those four games and recorded shutouts against North Carolina State and Samford, leaving the team with a great deal to think about heading into the start of the Ivy League season this Saturday with a key matchup against rival Brown.
Jose-Fiending for Victory
Then-sophomore midfielder Josefine Hasbo drives the ball up the field in the Crimson’s Nov. 5, 2022 match against Columbia.
Eyeing Postseason Tournaments, Harvard Women’s Soccer Readies for Season Ahead
Harvard women’s soccer has returned to Jordan Field looking to build off of last season’s success, which ended in a second-round NCAA tournament game. Now, the Crimson is off to a 2-1-1 start. It beat Fairfield and Connecticut 3-0 and 2-1 respectively, before falling 3-2 on a California trip to Long Beach State and fighting to a 1-1 draw at Pepperdine.
Huddle Up
The Crimson huddles together on the field on Senior Night, Nov. 5, 2022, against the Columbia Tigers.
Amazing Ainsley
Sophommore forward Ainsley Ahmadian celebrates with her teammates after a 3-2 win over Northeastern back on Aug. 29, 2022.