Winter Season Recaps
Five Women's Ice Hockey Players Honored by Ancient Eight
Despite Harvard’s tough loss against No. 9/9 Colgate in the ECAC tournament quarterfinals over the weekend, there was still much for the players to celebrate. Five of the player’s for the Crimson earned postseason honors from the Ivy League.
Suited Up
The women's ice hockey team line up ahead of its 3-3 tie against Brown on February 5.
Season Recap: Despite Injuries, Men's Water Polo Clinched Spot in Division Final
The Harvard men's water polo team fell to Brown in the CWPA Northern Division championship game, but 2014 was an important year for the Crimson program.
Team of the Year, Runner-Up: Women's Squash
After capturing the CSA National Championships last year, the team repeated its success, dropping just one match overall.
Men's Basketball Season Recap
The Harvard men's basketball team battled road losses and second-half deficits to capture a third-straight Ivy League title and advance to the NCAA tournament.
Women's Swimming & Diving Season Recap
The Crimson was perfect through the dual meet season, but a slow start at league champs prevented a title repeat.
Men's Swimming & Diving Season Recap
The Crimson cruised through an undefeated dual meet season en route to a second place finish at Ivy League Championships.
Women's Hockey Season Recap
Amidst concerns about the loss of its two top defenders, the Crimson opened the season with a five-game winning streak. Harvard won its first Ivy League title in four years and lost in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Tournament.
Men's Hockey Season Recap
The Crimson finished last in the ECAC and was eliminated by Dartmouth in the first round of the conference tornament. Harvard struggled on both sides of the rink, losing eight straight games midseason.
Wrestling Season Recap
Strong team performances to end the season and key upsets led the Crimson to its first winning season in over a decade.
Men's Squash Season Recap
After an impressive regular season campaign, squash came within two matches of its first national championship since 1998.