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Jed Rothstein

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Men's Golf

Men's Golf Tees Off with Fifth-Place Finish

Making a return to tournament fairways for the first time since NCAA Regionals in May, Harvard men’s golf opened the season at the Doc Gimmler.

Women's Golf

Women's Golf Rounds out Season with Win at Delaware

Wrapping up the autumn portion of its schedule, the Harvard women’s golf team traveled to the Mid-Atlantic to take part in the University of Delaware Lady Blue Hen Invitational. After three rounds of play, the Crimson secured a first-place finish, bookending the fall slate with a pair of championships.

Women's Golf

Women's Golf Places 9th at Princeton Invitational

Entering its second tournament thus far on the season, the Harvard women’s golf team traveled south to compete in the Princeton Invitational. In its first three round event of the season, the Crimson walked away with a ninth place finish.

Men's Golf

Men's Golf Takes Home MacDonald Cup Crown

Taking the course for the third time this fall, the Harvard men’s golf team traveled to New Haven, Conn. looking to defend its MacDonald Cup title from a season ago. After 54 holes of play over the weekend, the Crimson was able to squeak out a win by two strokes, hoisting the trophy once more.

Men's Golf

Men's Golf Places Five in Top 10 at Quechee Club

After two rounds of play over two days, the Crimson walked away in second place out of a field of 15 teams, while five individuals placed among the top 10.

Women's Golf

All Around Play Carries Women's Golf to Navy Fall Invitational Victory

uilding on the strong finish to last season, the Crimson walked away with the first-place finish at this weekend's Navy Fall Invitational, leading a pack of 16 schools from across the nation.

Men's Golf

Men's Golf Claims Sixth at the Doc Gimmler

Fresh off a season that culminated in its first Ivy League championship in 41 years, the Harvard men’s golf team kicked off its campaign with a sixth-place finish at the Doc Gimmler.

Men's Golf

Coach of the Year: Kevin Rhoads, Paving the Rhoad to Victory

Kevin Rhoads, who serves as both the men's and woman's golf coach at Harvard, guided both his teams to Ivy League Championships this year.

Men's Golf

Team of the Year Runner-Up: Men's Golf

Entering the season, the Crimson had been waiting 40 years and counting to snatch the Ancient Eight trophy once more.

Women's Golf

Women's Golf Ties for Ninth at NCAA Regionals

​For the fifth season in a row, the Harvard women’s golf team took the course in the NCAA regional round. This time around, the Crimson took a trip to The University Club in Baton Rouge, La. to join a field of 18 competitors. After three rounds of play, the women walked away in a tie for ninth.

Women's Golf

Women's Golf Clinches Championship

For the fifth year in a row, the women's golf team hoisted the Ivy Championship trophy.

Men's Golf

Men's Golf Takes Second at Princeton Invitational

​In its final tune-up before the Ivy League Championship in two weeks, the Harvard men’s golf team made the trek to Princeton, N.J., to take part in the Princeton Invitational. After two rounds of play Saturday and Sunday, the Crimson emerged from the pack of 15 schools with a second-place finish.

Women's Golf

Women's Golf Finishes Third at River Landing Classic

Looking to build on last weekend’s third place finish at the Rebel Intercollegiate, the Harvard women’s golf team took its talents to the River Landing Classic in Wallace, N.C. After playing 54 holes over a two-day stretch, the Crimson earned itself another third place finish as play wrapped up Sunday.

Women's Golf

Women's Golf Ties for Third at Rebel Intercollegiate

​Fresh off its third first-place finish of the season, the four-time defending Ivy League champion Harvard women’s golf team headed to Oxford, Miss., this weekend to take part in the Rebel Intercollegiate. After 54 holes over three days of play, the squad came away in a tie for third with Fresno State.

Men's Golf

Men's Golf Competes in Gifford Collegiate Invitational

At the end of three full days of play, the Crimson came away placing 13th out of 15 participants.

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