Women's Soccer
Women's Soccer Falls to Columbia, Killing Championship Dreams
Harvard women’s soccer traveled to New York City Saturday to face the Columbia Lions — falling 2-1 after a 90 minute battle and ending the team’s postseason hopes.
Harvard Women’s Soccer Celebrates Senior Night, Falls to Penn
Harvard women’s soccer (5-5-3, 3-2-1 Ivy) fell 2-1 to Penn (5-4-5, 1-3-2 Ivy) on Saturday, coming two weeks before the Ivy League Tournament. The Crimson now sit at number three in the Ivy League standings with just one more week to clinch a top four spot and qualify for the conference tournament.
Womens Socccer Huddle
The women's soccer team huddles during a matchup against Penn in the 2025 season.
Harvard Women’s Soccer Ties Brown 2-2
The Harvard Women’s Soccer team (5-4-3, 3-1-1 Ivy) tied Brown (8-2-4, 2-1-2 Ivy) this past Saturday at Jordan Field 2-2. The matchup between two of the league’s top programs was charged with energy and postseason implications as the teams vie for bids to the Ivy League Tournament.
Harvard Women’s Soccer Takes Down Princeton 2-0
Harvard women’s soccer (3-4-2, 1-1-0 Ivy) recorded an impressive win against Princeton (2-4-3, 1-1-0) to start Ivy League play. The matchup between the two conference foes ended with the Crimson dominating the Tigers 2-0.
Women's Soccer versus PTown
The women's soccer team took down Princeton in an important conference matchup.
Women's Soccer BU
The women's soccer team advances the ball during an earlier game against Boston University.
Harvard Women’s Soccer Falls 1-0 to Dartmouth in Ivy League Opener in Defensive Battle
Harvard women’s soccer returned to Jordan Field on Saturday to face off against its first Ivy League opponent: the Dartmouth Big Green. After a long defensive match, the Crimson was bested by its New Hampshire rivals in a 1-0 loss.
Women's Soccer vs. BU
The women's soccer team celebrates during a victory against Beantown rivals, Boston University.
Harvard Women’s Soccer Sweeps Weekend before Conference Play
Harvard earned an admirable 2-1 victory over Boston to land its first win of the season, following up its first win with another in a 3-2 victory over New Hampshire.
Harvard Women’s Soccer Unable to Find their First Win during Second Weekend of Season
Scoring struggles continued for the Harvard women’s soccer team in the second to last weekend of nonconference games. The Crimson failed to score multiple goals in a 1-2 loss to Monmouth and a 1-1 tie against crosstown foe Northeastern
Harvard Women’s Soccer Drops to Fairfield, Draws Kansas State
Harvard women’s soccer fell to 0-2-1 (0-0-0 Ivy) after its first week of play. The Crimson started off strong, but lost to Fairfield (4-1-0, 0-0-0 MAAC) late in the game, resulting in a 1-2 loss. Three days later, Harvard hosted Kansas State (4-0-1, 0-0-0) in a physical match that ended in a 0-0 tie.
Harvard Women’s Soccer Loses Nail-Biter Season Opener
Harvard women’s soccer was handed a dramatic 1-2 loss in its season opener at the University of Massachusetts.
Jade Rose Signs to Manchester City After Historic Harvard Career
Former Harvard women’s soccer captain Jade Rose signed a four-year professional contract with Manchester City earlier this month, kickstarting her career after a dominant run at Harvard. She told The Crimson she’s “excited to move across the pond.”
Jade Rose Strikes
Jade Rose strikes a ball during her senior season. Now, the former captain is headed to Manchester City.
Women’s Soccer Season Ends With Loss to Princeton in Ivy League Tournament
Harvard women’s soccer (7-4-5, 3-3-1 Ivy) suffered a tough defeat against the Princeton Tigers (13-4-0, 6-1-0 Ivy) in the Ivy League Tournament Semifinal this past weekend. Despite a valiant effort, Harvard was unable to keep pace, ultimately falling to Princeton in a decisive 3-1 loss.
Ancient Eight Domination: Women's Soccer Topples Yale, Clinches Tournament Bid
Harvard women’s soccer (7-3-5, 3-3-1 Ivy) prevailed over its storied rival the Yale Bulldogs (8-7-1, 2-4-1 Ivy) in a decisive 3-1 victory last weekend. In a must-win game that served as the culmination of the regular season, Harvard defeated Yale and secured the coveted fourth spot of the postseason Ivy League tournament. For Yale, it was a heartbreaking end to an admiral season; for Harvard, a hard-won ticket to the postseason and a chance to defend its Ivy League title.
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.
