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Chandler Piggé

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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.


Tyler Neville ’24 Reflects on Journey to Cowboys Rookie Minicamp

Tyler Neville ’24 was always destined for greatness as a football player. For the new Dallas Cowboys rookie, however, the destination was never the sole focus — it was the journey, the unforeseen obstacles, and the perseverance that truly defined his path to the NFL.


Harvard Women’s Rugby Nab Second in Ivy Championship Tournament

Defending champion Harvard hosted the Ivy 7s Championship tournament this weekend — giving the team an opportunity for redemption after a loss against Dartmouth in the last tournament — but was forced to settle for second place after falling to the Big Green once again.


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.