Crimson staff writer
Timothy J. Walsh
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Bleeding Crimson
After losing to Princeton in dramatic fashion, the Crimson awaits a bid to the National Invitational Tournament (NIT).
With Win at Penn, Princeton Forces Crimson Rematch
The Harvard men’s basketball team—which captured its first Ivy League title on Saturday—must win one more game to earn its first berth in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament since 1946.
NOTEBOOK: Stellar Play in Opening Half Propels Crimson Over Penn
Any concern that Harvard men’s basketball would overlook Penn in anticipation of league-leader Princeton was wiped away in the first ...
Ivy Title On the Line This Weekend
Hide your kids. Hide your wife. And hide your husband, because the Ivy League is getting fratricidal this weekend. Judgment Week has come for the Ancient Eight.
NOTEBOOK: Crimson Overcomes Defensive Lapses
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—It felt like Groundhog Day at the Pizzitola Sports complex on Friday.
Ancient Eight Locals to Meet
Among all the Ivies, Yale and Brown, at least in my mind, are Harvard’s neighbors. The three New England universities ...
Crimson Boasts Balanced Lineup
So often coach speak rings hollow. Teams talk about each person knowing his role or doing what it takes to win, while at the same time players are checking box scores and chasing personal accolades. But with the Harvard men’s basketball team, I’m beginning to believe the clichés.
Harvard Cruises to Double-Digit Win Over Big Red
After losing twice to Cornell a year ago, Harvard has returned the favor, winning at Newman Arena Friday night to complete the season sweep of the Big Red.
Ancient Eight Favorites Emerge
A comeback starts as a seed. It’s invisible. No one in the stands can see it. Most of them never germinate. Out-of-town scoreboards are littered with these unrealized comebacks: 10-point deficits that become 10-point losses.
NOTEBOOK: Big Men Dominate Rivalry Matchup
Friday night’s game between Harvard men’s basketball and Yale carried big implications for the Ivy title race, but both teams’ ...