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Sofia Zhang

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Rewind: HOCR Turns 60 Years Old

Competitive rowing has had a long and storied history, both nationwide and abroad, with many of the sport’s most prominent regattas having been held for centuries. The sport’s most famous and prestigious race, the Henley Royal Regatta, first debuted in 1839, followed soon after by the first intercollegitate competition in the United States, the Harvard-Yale Regatta, or “The Race,” two decades before its football counterpart, The Game.


Harvard Softball Battles Against Columbia to Notch Series Win

After a difficult weekend against Princeton, Harvard returned home to Soldiers Field to face off against Columbia. Despite dropping a tight first game, the team dominated the next two to pick up its first Ivy series win of the season.


Harvard Softball Struggles against Princeton, Starts Ivy League Play 0-3

History repeated itself in New Jersey this weekend as the softball team fell to Princeton on the road in its Ivy opener — the Crimson yet again unable to beat the Tigers in a rematch of the 2024 Ivy League Tournament Championship game.


Harvard Softball Finishes Preseason Triumphantly, Heads into Conference Play on Winning Streak

Harvard softball dominated Spring Break action with six consecutive victories off the backs of strong pitching coupled with a consistent offensive output.


Harvard Softball Begins its 2025 Campaign 3-1 With a Strong Start Down South

This past weekend, Harvard softball made its way to Georgia to compete at the Bash in the Boro, confidently beating Georgia Southern 6-2 and 5-4 in back-to-games while bookending the tournament with a dominant 8-1 win and a close 3-4 loss to Furman.