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Eamon J. McLoughlin
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Men's Soccer Begins New Chapter, Moving on from Lehrer
Pieter Lehrer, The Virginia B. and James O. Welch '52 Head Coach for Harvard Men's Soccer, will not be returning to coach the Crimson next fall. Lehrer spent seven seasons at Harvard, accumulating a 42-58-13 record during that period.
Deals on Wheels
Athletes, particularly first-years, have starting buying scooters en masse as a quicker means to traverse the river to the athletic facilities.
Around the Ivies: The Start of Ivy League Play
With conference play starting, we're looking at the first weekend of contests between the Ivy Leagues.
Men's Soccer Draws Merrimack in Double Overtime Thriller
Harvard and Merrimack played out a 3-3 draw in double overtime in the Crimson's home opener on Tuesday night.
Men’s Soccer Falters at Vermont, Providence
Coming off of an opening weekend which may have seen it play its two strongest opponents of the season, Harvard rounded out its opening string of away games with contests against Providence and Vermont.
Preview: Ivy League Men’s Soccer Preseason Rankings
A look at Men's Soccer across the Ivy League, heading into the 2019 season.
Fans Brave Rain to See Chelsea Players at Harvard
The London-based club, one of the world’s most popular teams, spent two days training on Harvard’s campus in preparation for a friendly match on Wednesday at Gillette Stadium. The match will see them take on the New England Revolution, in Chelsea’s first friendly of the summer.
Men’s, Women’s Tennis Split Weekend Matches vs Columbia, Cornell
Both the men’s and women’s tennis teams both went 1-1 over the weekend, with both programs picking up wins versus the Big Red on Saturday before falling to the Lions on Sunday.
Women’s Rugby Captures Ivy League 7s Title in Overtime Thriller
Harvard went 3-1 at the Ivy 7's Championship over the weekend, winning the tournament for the first time since 2015-16.
Men’s Tennis Starts Ivy Play 2-0, While Women’s Split Weekend
Men's and Women's Tennis both march on with positive performances this season.
Men’s and Women’s Tennis: The Season Thus Far
The No. 44 Harvard Men’s Tennis team finds itself in good form entering Ivy League play this weekend at Penn.
Inside Edge: Skiing Season Recap
Harvard is one of twenty four teams sending skiers to Stowe, VT to compete in the national championships, but it occupies a fairly unique place on this list. While most schools come from areas known for skiing — such as Colorado, Utah, Vermont, and Maine — Harvard is uniquely urban, with the closest mountains fit for skiing being one state over.
Men's Soccer Goalkeeper Matt Freese Goes Pro
Harvard sophomore Matt Freese has chosen to forego his further two years of NCAA eligibility, as he signed for the Philadelphia Union on Friday. Freese spent time in the Union Academy before coming to Harvard, and will now join six other homegrown players on the Union roster.
Men's Soccer Falls 2-0 to Dartmouth in Hail, Rain
The Big Green defeated the Crimson by a score of 2-0 in Hanover, N.H., on Saturday. Men’s soccer was one of six Crimson teams to make the trip up to New Hampshire to face its Ivy League rival in rainy conditions over the weekend.
Men's Soccer Kicks off Conference Play with Victory over Yale
Harvard has dominated Yale in recent years, and the trend did not abate on Saturday. The Crimson prevailed, 1-0, for its fifth consecutive win over the Bulldogs.